Subclinical bovine mastitis: Significance of the teat canal microbiome and its interrelation with constituents of the human microbiota (NO-MASTITIS)

Förderung

Helmholtz Initialisierungs- und Vernetzungsfonds für Infektionsforschung Greifswald (Seed-Finanzierung 2020)

Projektleiter

K. Becker (coordinator), T. Homeier-Bachmann, K. Schaufler, L. Bachmann, E. Medina, N.O. Hübner, D. Pieper

Projektdauer

01/2021-12/2021

Inhalt/Content

Bovine subclinical mastitis (SM) is the most frequent disease of dairy cows and associated with high economic losses, however, its pathogenesis is not sufficiently understood. Fitting into the one-health-concept, the TC microbiota of healthy and diseased dairy cows by culturomic and genomic approaches will be extensively studied to clarify the SM pathogenesis and to analyze the spread of resistances in dairy farming.

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