1. Academic Validation
  2. Efficacy of intramammary treatment with procaine penicillin G vs. procaine penicillin G plus neomycin in bovine clinical mastitis caused by penicillin-susceptible, gram-positive bacteria--a double blind field study

Efficacy of intramammary treatment with procaine penicillin G vs. procaine penicillin G plus neomycin in bovine clinical mastitis caused by penicillin-susceptible, gram-positive bacteria--a double blind field study

  • J Vet Pharmacol Ther. 2003 Jun;26(3):193-8. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-2885.2003.00473.x.
S Taponen 1 K Dredge B Henriksson A-M Pyyhtiä L Suojala R Junni K Heinonen S Pyörälä
Affiliations

Affiliation

  • 1 Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Clinical Veterinary Sciences, University of Helsinki, Saarentaus, Finland. suvi.taponen@helsinki.fi
Abstract

The efficacy of intramammary treatments containing procaine penicillin G alone (treatment A) or a combination of procaine penicillin G and neomycin (treatment B) was compared in treating clinical bovine mastitis caused by gram-positive bacteria susceptible in vitro to penicillin G. Both treatments were supplemented with a single intramuscular injection of procaine penicillin G on the first day of treatment. The study was carried out using a double blind design on commercial dairy farms in Southern Finland. A total of 56 quarters were treated with treatment A and 61 with treatment B. The cure rates for both treatments were equal, which suggests that the use of the penicillin G-aminoglycoside combination does not increase the efficacy of the treatment over that achieved by using penicillin G alone in bovine clinical mastitis caused by penicillin-susceptible, gram-positive bacteria.

Figures
Products