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Veterinary Microbiology | 2015

Mastitis in sheep--The last 10 years and the future of research.

A.I. Gelasakis; V.S. Mavrogianni; I.G. Petridis; N.G.C. Vasileiou; G.C. Fthenakis

Bacterial mastitis is a significant welfare and financial problem in sheep flocks. This paper reviews the recently published literature, including publications that highlight the significance and virulence factors of the causal agents, especially Staphylococcus aureus and Mannheimia haemolytica, the primary causes of the disease. Research has also contributed to the understanding of risk factors, including genetic susceptibility of animals to infections, supporting future strategies for sustainable disease control. Pathogenetic mechanisms, including the role of the local defenses in the teat, have also been described and can assist formulation of strategies that induce local immune responses in the teat of ewes. Further to well-established diagnostic techniques, i.e., bacteriological tests and somatic cell counting, advanced methodologies, e.g., proteomics technologies, will likely contribute to more rapid and accurate diagnostics, in turn enhancing mastitis control efforts.


Journal of Dairy Research | 2014

Ultrasonographic findings in the ovine udder during involution.

I.G. Petridis; P.G. Gouletsou; Marianna S Barbagianni; George S Amiridis; Christos Brozos; I. Valasi; G.C. Fthenakis

The objective of the study was to record, by means of ultrasonographic examination, changes occurring in the udder of ewes during involution and to compare differences between progressive or abrupt udder drying-off. In group A ewes, udder drying-off took place progressively during a period of 22 d; ewes were milked twice daily for the last time on day(D) 0; then, they were hand-milked once daily for a week (D1-D7), which was followed by another week during which ewes were hand-milked once every 2 d (D9, D11, D13), followed by a third week during which ewes were hand-milked once every 3 d (D16, D19, D22). In group B ewes, the procedure took place abruptly; ewes were milked twice daily for the last time on D0 and no milking was carried out after that. B-mode and Doppler ultrasonographic examination of the udder of all ewes was performed throughout the drying-off procedure. Appropriate data management and analysis were performed. Progressive changes of the various parameters evaluated throughout the study period were significant in both groups (P<0.005). Gray-scale results of mammary parenchyma progressively decreased during the study and differed significantly between group A and group B (P=0.049). A temporary increase in cistern volume was evident after cessation of lactation, but differences were not significant between the two groups (P>0.3). Diameter of the external pudendal artery progressively decreased during the study and differed significantly between the two groups (P=0.037). Both resistance index and pulsatility index progressively increased throughout the study period in both groups; for both parameters, differences between the two groups were significant (P<0.0005). B-mode ultrasonographic examination indicated differences in remodelling of the extracellular matrix in relation to the procedure for udder drying-off. Volume of the gland cistern did not appear to be affected by the procedure for udder drying-off. Doppler ultrasonographic examination confirmed that blood flow during initiated involution was lower than during a progressive procedure for drying-off.


Journal of Dairy Research | 2015

Ultrasonographic findings in the ovine udder during lactogenesis in healthy ewes or ewes with pregnancy toxaemia.

M.S. Barbagianni; P.G. Gouletsou; I. Valasi; I.G. Petridis; I. Giannenas; G.C. Fthenakis

Objective of the study was to record, by means of ultrasonographic examination, changes occurring during lactogenesis in the udder of healthy ewes and of ewes with pregnancy toxaemia. The work was carried out in 28 ewes, 16 with pregnancy toxaemia (group A) and 12 healthy controls (group B). B-mode and Doppler ultrasonographic examination of the udder of ewes was performed. During the last month of pregnancy, grey-scale intensity values of mammary parenchyma in group A were significantly greater than in group B (P = 0.007), as was also the progressive increase in grey-scale intensity values in both groups (P < 0.001). Blood mammary input was significantly greater in ewes of group B than in ewes of group A (P < 0.05), as was also the progressive increase in blood input in both groups (P < 0.001). Further, differences between the two groups were identified in pulsatility index (P = 0.007) and in mean blood velocity (P = 0.036), but only during the last fortnight of pregnancy. After lambing, grey-scale values decreased sharply compared to those in pregnancy (P < 0.01), whilst blood input, pulsatility index and mean blood velocity continued the same trend as at the last stage of pregnancy, with differences between the two groups still prevalent (P < 0.05). There was a reverse correlation between grey-scale intensity values and milk quantities (P < 0.035) and a correlation between blood input and milk quantities (P < 0.07). The progressive increase in the diameter of the external pudendal artery was significant (P < 0.001), but no significant differences were evident between the two groups (P > 0.35). Differences between group A and group B in all other haemodynamic parameters studied were not significant, neither throughout the last month of pregnancy (P > 0.25), nor during the first week of lactation (P > 0.06). However, their progressive changes during the last month of pregnancy were significant (P < 0.02).


Small Ruminant Research | 2017

Doppler ultrasonographic examination in sheep

I.G. Petridis; M.S. Barbagianni; K.S. Ioannidi; E. Samaras; G.C. Fthenakis; E.I. Vloumidi


Small Ruminant Research | 2013

Effects of drying-off procedure of ewes’ udder in subsequent mammary infection and development of mastitis

I.G. Petridis; V.S. Mavrogianni; I.A. Fragkou; D.A. Gougoulis; A. Tzora; K. Fotou; I. Skoufos; G.S. Amiridis; Christos Brozos; G.C. Fthenakis


Journal of Dairy Research | 2014

Administration of antibiotics to ewes at the beginning of the dry-period

I.G. Petridis; G.C. Fthenakis


Small Ruminant Research | 2015

Pregnancy toxaemia in ewes: Development of an experimental model and potential interactions with gastrointestinal nematode infections

M.S. Barbagianni; E. Giannenas; E. Papadopoulos; I.G. Petridis; S.A. Spanos; P.G. Gouletsou; I. Valasi; G.C. Fthenakis


Journal of the Hellenic Veterinary Medical Society | 2017

Effects of drying-off procedure of ewes’ udder, with intramammary antibiotic administration, in subsequent mammary infection and development of mastitis

I.G. Petridis; V.S. Mavrogianni; D.A. Gougoulis; G.S. Amiridis; Christos Brozos; G.C. Fthenakis


Small Ruminant Research | 2017

Ultrasonographic examination of the udder in sheep

M.S. Barbagianni; V.S. Mavrogianni; N.G.C. Vasileiou; G.C. Fthenakis; I.G. Petridis


Journal of Dairy Research | 2018

Use of contrast-enhanced ultrasonographic examination to evaluate health status of mammary glands of ewes at the end of a lactation period

George Mantziaras; N.G.C. Vasileiou; K.S. Ioannidi; Vasiliki S Mavrogianni; Dimitrios A Gougoulis; G.C. Fthenakis; I.G. Petridis; M.S. Barbagianni

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I. Valasi

University of Thessaly

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Christos Brozos

Aristotle University of Thessaloniki

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