Publications by authors named "Fiona J Young"

Article Synopsis
  • * It evaluates the effectiveness of two serological tests compared to traditional methods (skin test and gamma-interferon) in a study conducted in Northern Ireland, finding low sensitivity but high specificity in identifying infected animals.
  • * A case study is presented where serological tests were used alongside mandatory testing, revealing a small percentage of positive results from SICCT negative animals, with mixed outcomes regarding actual infection.
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Staphylococcus aureus is a prolific mastitis-causing bacterium that resides naturally in the environment of the dairy cow. The aim of this study was to profile immune gene expression in tissue from the alveolar, ductal, gland cistern and teat canal regions of the bovine mammary gland following intramammary infection with S. aureus.

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During clinical mastitis in dairy cows, the quantity of milk produced decreases and the composition of the milk is altered. As the severity of inflammation associated with the disease increases, the chemical composition of milk approaches that of blood as a consequence of increased permeability of the blood mammary barrier, or de novo intramammary synthesis, as has been suggested for mammary associated serum amyloid A3. A better understanding of these events may provide new approaches for the diagnosis and treatment of mastitis.

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