Publications by authors named "Masroure A"

Intramammary dry-off treatment is widely considered an effective method for preventing and curing intramammary infection (IMI) in lactating cows; however, it is not commonly used in small ruminants like goats. Therefore, this study was designed to evaluate the effect of an approved cefazolin-based intramammary treatment on the milk microbiota of Alpine dairy goats during the dry and early lactation periods. Sixty goats were randomly selected based on bacteriological results and randomly allocated into the control group (CG) or the treatment group (TG).

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Non-aureus staphylococci and mammaliicocci (NASM) are the most frequently isolated bacterial group from bovine milk samples. Most studies focus on subclinical mastitis caused by NASM; however, NASM can cause clinical mastitis (CM) as well. We evaluated retrospective data from 6 years (2017-2022) to determine the species and frequency of NASM isolated from quarter bovine CM.

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Selective dry-cow therapy (SDCT) became mandatory in Italy on 28 January 2022. During 2020, a group of farms involved in a milk quality program began a pilot experiment with SDCT in order to understand its challenges and to identify areas for procedural improvements. The aim of this study was to describe the challenges and results of the SDCT in early adopters' herds with a special focus on treatment compliance.

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  • In Iran, river buffalo are economically important due to their ability to thrive in harsh climates and produce valuable milk from low-quality feed, with recent studies focusing on their genetic variability using SNPs.
  • A study analyzed 361 buffalo from three breeds (Azeri, Khuzestani, and Mazandarani) using the Axiom® Buffalo Genotyping Array, resulting in the identification of 9,550 CNVs and 302 CNVRs that cover approximately 1.97% of the buffalo genome.
  • The findings contribute to understanding the genetic diversity and adaptations of buffalo, linking specific genes and traits associated with morphology, health, milk, and meat production to their evolutionary history and recent selective
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