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Intramammary infections in fresh dairy heifers: to worry or not to worry…?
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Heifers infected with coagulase-negative staphylococci in early lactation have fewer cases of clinical mastitis and higher milk production in their first lactation than noninfected heifers.
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Heifer and quarter characteristics associated with periparturient blood and milk neutrophil apoptosis in healthy heifers and in heifers with subclinical mastitis
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Association Between CNS-infections at Calving and First Lactation Milk Production and Somatic Cell Counts in Dairy Heifers
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Intramammary infections in fresh dairy heifers: to worry or not to worry...?
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Heifer and quarter characteristics associated with periparturient blood and milk neutrophil viability
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Impact of early lactation somatic cell count in dairy heifers on udder health and production during the first lactation
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Prevalence and distribution of mastitis pathogens in dairy cows in Flanders
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Association between somatic cell count in early lactation and cutting of dairy heifers using Cox frailty models
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in vitro growth inhibition of major mastitis pathogens by Staphylococcus chromogenes originating from teat apices of dairy heifers