Bacteriophage Therapy to Control Bovine Mastitis: A Review
Bovine mastitis is a polymicrobial disease characterised by inflammation of the udders of dairy and beef cattle. The infection has huge implications to health and welfare of animals, impacting milk and beef production and costing up to EUR 32 billion annually to the dairy industry, globally. Bacteri...
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Main Authors: | Janet Y. Nale (Author), Neil R. McEwan (Author) |
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2023-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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