- Author:
Samah Attia ALGHARIB
1
;
Ali Sobhy DAWOOD
;
Lingli HUANG
;
Aizhen GUO
;
Gang ZHAO
;
Kaixiang ZHOU
;
Chao LI
;
Jinhuan LIU
;
Xin GAO
;
Wanhe LUO
;
Shuyu XIE
Author Information
- Publication Type:Review
- From:Journal of Veterinary Science 2024;25(1):e18-
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:EN
- Abstract: Mastitis is one of the most widespread infectious diseases that adversely affects the profitability of the dairy industry worldwide. Accurate diagnosis and identification of pathogens early to cull infected animals and minimize the spread of infection in herds is critical for improving treatment effects and dairy farm welfare. The major pathogens causing mastitis and pathogenesis are assessed first. The most recent and advanced strategies for detecting mastitis, including genomics and proteomics approaches, are then evaluated .Finally, the advantages and disadvantages of each technique, potential research directions, and future perspectives are reported. This review provides a theoretical basis to help veterinarians select the most sensitive, specific, and cost-effective approach for detecting bovine mastitis early.