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Subclinical mastitis is also a risk factor for developing clinical mastitis, which can have more severe consequences for animal health and welfare. Subclinical mastitis can be detected by testing milk for somatic cell counts (SCCs), which indicate the level of inflammation in the udder. Subclinical mastitis can be reduced by implementing preventive measures such as good hygiene, proper milking procedures, dry cow therapy, and selective culling of chronically infected cows. Subclinical mastitis can also be treated by using antibiotics or alternative therapies, depending on the causative pathogen and the organic status of the farm.
The currentcow mastitis rapid test kit is based on the detection of a mastitis protein marker for the rapid testing of cow mastitis in milk samples. It is fast, simple and easy-to-use. It can be used in the detection of subclinical mastitis and clinical mastitis in cows.