Prevalence of Staphylococcus Species During the Periparturient Period in Primiparous and Multiparous Cows

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During a 14-mo period, 77 multiparous and 36 primiparous cows were sampled to determine the prevalence of staphylococci during the periparturient period. Distal streak canal swabs were taken at 14 d prepartum, and foremilk was sampled the first 5 consecutive wk of lactation. Staphylococcus aureus was isolated from 7.6% of quarters of primiparous cows but from only .6% of quarters of multiparous cows at parturition. Prevalence in primiparous cows declined to 3.5% by the wk-1 sampling. Quarter prevalence of coagulase-negative Staphylococcus species prepartum, at parturition, and wk 1 to 5 in primiparous cows was 38.9, 27.8, 15.3, 14.6, 13.2, 15.3, and 14.6%, respectively. In multiparous cows, prevalence at these times was 50.3, 12.3, 6.2, 8.1, 10.7, 7.1, and 8.1%. Staphylococcus chromogenes was the predominant species isolated, accounting for over 50% of the staphylococci isolated at each sampling time. Results suggest that high prevalence of staphylococci isolated prepartum is a reflection of natural skin flora and that a higher postpartum prevalence of these organisms was observed in primiparous cows than in multiparous cows. These data suggest also that the prepartum heifer could be a source of Staphylococcus aureus in the lactating herd. © 1992, American Dairy Science Association. All rights reserved.

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Matthews, K. R., Harmon, R. J., & Langlois, B. E. (1992). Prevalence of Staphylococcus Species During the Periparturient Period in Primiparous and Multiparous Cows. Journal of Dairy Science, 75(7), 1835–1839. https://doi.org/10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(92)77942-9

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