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The health issues of the Staphylococcus genus
NEJEDLÁ, Michaela
The bachelor thesis deals with the information primarily regarding the diseases caused species of genus Staphylococcus and problems increasing of resistance to antibiotics. The disease of mastitis of dairy cattle belongs to the most serious and costly laborious facts in the agriculture companies. In the bachelor thesis are analysed alimentary intoxications in humans caused by staphylococcal enterotoxins. The antibiotic resistance is growing all over the word and the inception of the resistance is much faster than the discovering of new antibiotics.
Evaluation of the incidence of mastitis in dairy cows in loose housing.
HOLICKÝ, Jiří
This work is focused on the incidence of mastitis in three selected breeds with different reckoned milking. Breeds are a free stall and no litter technology. Resting boxes are lined with plastic litter. The authors compared the effects of milkings per day on the incidence of mastitis.
Current methods of prevention and possibilities of treatment of bovine mastitis
DVOŘÁKOVÁ, Kamila
My bachelor work called Current methods of prevention and possibilities of treatment of bovine mastitis has been created with a view to the fact that mastitis is one of the most economic significant disease of cattle . The prevention of mastitis includes individual measures important for maintaining the health of dairy cows. The basic principle of prevention is to avoid weakening the natural immunity of dairy cows and especially of the mammary gland as such. To maintain healthy mammary glands the welfare of the cows is important. Dairy cows should be properly housed and fed a high quality, harmless food. An important measure is the correct milking procedure. Pasture has a very favourable effect on the health and welfare of dairy cows. An important aspect in the prevention of mastitis is drying off which is often carried out at a flat rate and globally. The use of non-antibiotic cements is a new trend of drying off, only usable in dairy cows with healthy mammary gland. Research in the immunoprophylaxis of mastitis is still ongoing, because the etiology of mastitis is not yet entirely clear. Conventional treatment of mastitis is based on the use of antibiotics during lactation or during the dry period. According to the seriousness of the disease is selected a local or total application or a combination of both. Supplementary treatment is the application of enzymatic preparations which reduce the required dose of antibiotics and accelerate healing. The unconventional treatment of mastitis that is more common on organic farms, is represented by homeopathy and phytotherapy, which are used mostly in mild inflammation of the mammary gland. If therapy should be an effective, early start of treatment is very important.
INFLUENCE OF ALTERNATIVE METHODS IN TREATMENT AND PRECAUTION OF COW MASTITIS
JANOUŠKOVÁ, Alena
Target is to explore, if homeopatics or another unconventional ways could be used in medical treatment or in prevention of cow mastitis, and at the same time to find by the mesurement of microclimatics indicators if the climate in stable has influence on inflammations of lacteal gland.

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