Mycobacterial culture was performed on colostrum, milk, and feces from 126 clinically normal cows of a single herd with high prevalence of Mycobacterium paratuberculosis infection. Thirty-six (28.6%) cows were determined to be shedding the organism in the feces. Of the 36 fecal Culture positive cows, M paratuberculosis was isolated from the colostrum of 8 (22.2%) and from the milk of 3 (8.3%). Cows that were heavy fecal shedders were more likely to shed the organism in the colostrum than were light fecal shedders.
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Streeter, R. N., Hoffsis, G. F., Bech-Nielsen, S., Shulaw, W. P., & Rings, D. M. (1995). Isolation of Mycobacterium paratuberculosis from colostrum and milk of subclinically infected cows. American Journal of Veterinary Research, 56(10), 1322–1324. https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.1995.56.10.1322
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