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  • Mycoplasma bovis is a major pathogen in cattle, causing various health issues and economic losses; this study examines its antibody presence in bulk tank milk (BTM) and milk from first-time (primiparous) cows over two years.
  • The study involved 149 dairy herds in southern Sweden, revealing a 17% infection prevalence in BTM and 28% when including primiparous cows, with larger herds and newly introduced cattle showing higher antibody levels.
  • Findings suggest that regular testing of primiparous cows can help identify newly infected herds, and it's crucial for dairy farms to know their M. bovis status, especially when introducing new cattle.
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