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Veterinary Microbiology | 2016

Isolation of Staphylococcus microti from milk of dairy cows with mastitis

Jarosław Król; Anna Wanecka; J. Twardon; Jacek Mrowiec; Agata Dropińska; Jacek Bania; Magdalena Podkowik; Agnieszka Korzeniowska-Kowal; Mariola Paściak

The present paper is a case-report of multiple udder infections in a dairy herd caused by Staphylococcus microti. Over a 22-month period, eleven S. microti isolates from milk samples from 9 cows were collected. The animals experienced subclinical (with one exception) intramammary infections with a high self-cure rate. The identification of the microorganism was carried out by means of two independent approaches: nucleotide sequence analysis of the 16S rRNA gene, as well as some housekeeping genes (sodA, rpoB, dnaJ), and matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry. All S. microti isolates belonged to an apparently single clone (as detected by the RAPD analysis), indicating that the microorganism could adapt, to some degree, to the bovine mammary gland or even spread from cow to cow in a contagious manner. This report is, to our knowledge, the first ever case of bovine mastitis caused by S. microti and the first instance of isolation of this microorganism from domesticated animals.


Acta Histochemica | 2014

The influence of Sildenafil citrate on uterine tissue perfusion and the cardiovascular system during the luteal phase of the ovarian cycle in cows

Michał Dzięcioł; Ewa Stańczyk; Agnieszka Noszczyk-Nowak; Katarzyna Michlik; Roland Kozdrowski; Wojciech Niżański; Urszula Pasławskab; Jacek Mrowiec; J. Twardon

The aim of the study was to evaluate the influence of the Sildenafil citrate on the blood flow in the uterus of cows during dioestrus. Uterine blood flow was examined in five, healthy, adult cows. Between day 6-8 of the ovarian cycle, each cow received 200mg of sildenafil diluted in 10ml of warm saline into the body of the uterus. Analysis of the blood pressure, ECG and the maximum velocity in m/s (V max) in the aorta was performed and selected parameters of the blood flow (PI, pulsatile index; RI, resistance index; SPV, systolic peak velocity; EDV, end diastolic velocity; FVI, flow velocity integral; SV/DV, systolic peak velocity: end-diastolic velocity ratio) were measured in the uterine artery (Arteria uterine) before and after sildenafil infusion. In addition, Color Doppler examination of the uterine wall perfusion was analyzed. A significant decrease of values of PI and SV/DV ratio as well as an increase of end diastolic velocity and time averaged maximum velocity was noted. With the use of color coded sonography, the increased intensity of the blood flow in the uterine wall was observed. It was concluded that intrauterine administration of sildenafil during dioestrus can increase uterine tissue perfusion.


Viruses | 2018

A Survey on West Nile and Usutu Viruses in Horses and Birds in Poland

Barbara Bażanów; Petrus Jansen van Vuren; Piotr Szymański; Dominika Stygar; Agnieszka Frącka; J. Twardon; Roland Kozdrowski; Janusz T. Paweska

West Nile virus (WNV) and Usutu virus (USUV) are members of the family Flaviviridae which, natural life cycles involve mosquito–bird–mosquito transmission. Both represent emerging viruses in Europe with potential to cause neuroinvasive disease in humans. This study investigates the seroprevalence of serum neutralizing antibodies to WNV and to USUV in birds and in horses in Poland. Antibodies against WNV and USUV were detected in 5 (35.7%) and in 1 (7.14%) of 14 birds and in 62 (15.08%) and in 115 (27.98%) of 411 horses, respectively. Twenty-one WNV serologically positive horses (33.87%) and 67 USUV serologically positive horses (58.26%) did not travel outside Polish borders. Given the high abundance of potentially competent mosquito species in Poland, high populations of horses and different bird species, our findings highlight implementation of active control programs, including monitoring of geographic spread and dynamics of WNV and USUV transmission in both primary and accidental hosts. It is also important to improve public health awareness about the disease these viruses may cause.


Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences | 2016

Evaluation of Acute Phase Proteins in Clinically Healthy Dairy Cows in Perinatal Period and During Lactation.

Bogdan Debski; Tadeusz Nowicki; Wojciech Zalewski; M. Ochota; J. Mrowiec; J. Twardon

The estimation of acute phase proteins (APP), which are recognized as inflammation markers is a good method for animal health monitoring. Several factors such as obesity, age and sex are also known to modulate APP status. We evaluated the influence of pregnancy and lactation in 65 clinically healthy dairy Holstein-Friesian dairy cows, 2nd÷4th lactation, chosen from 3 different dairy farms located in South West part of Poland. Bovine C-reactive protein (CRP), haptoglobin and fibrinogen were assayed using commercial ELISA kits. The highest values of CRP and haptoglobin were observed in cows during the first month after calving. The highest concentrations of fibrinogen was found in a group of cows prior to expected date of parturition and the level of this protein in blood plasma was decreasing during lactation. The significant differences of analyzed APPs among cows before delivery, during first month after calving and in lactation (1-3 months after delivery) suggested that factors like pregnancy and stage of lactation would have an influence on their concentration.


Veterinary Microbiology | 2018

Characterization of a genetically distinct subpopulation of Staphylococcus haemolyticus isolated from milk of cows with intramammary infections

Anna Wanecka; Jarosław Król; J. Twardon; Jacek Mrowiec; Jacek Bania; Agnieszka Korzeniowska-Kowal; Anna Tobiasz

The aim of this paper is to describe a novel subpopulation of Staphylococcus haemolyticus isolated from intramammary gland infections (IMI) in cattle. In total, eight isolates originating from milk samples from two unrelated dairy farms were examined phenotypically (using the ID 32 STAPH system) and genotypically. These isolates had almost identical sequences of each of the housekeeping genes examined (dnaJ, rpoB and sodA) but these sequences displayed similarity of only ∼92.5%, 95.0% and 96.8%, respectively, with known S. haemolyticus sequences. The atypical isolates could also be distinguished biochemically by the positive β-galactosidase test (with 2-naphthyl-β-d-galactopyranoside as the substrate). All the isolates were identified as S. haemolyticus upon MALDI-TOF analysis but half of them, that achieved scores 1.7-1.999 (not reliable species identification), required expanding the commercial database for secure identification. Our study has shown that IMI in cattle may be caused by two distinct subpopulations of S. haemolyticus, differing clearly by some genotypic and phenotypic properties. The first of these subpopulations seems to be common to many hosts (including humans), whereas the second (possibly at the subspecies rank) is, so far, found only in cattle.


Journal of Veterinary Research | 2017

Effect of pregnancy and stage of lactation on energy processes in isolated blood cells of dairy cows

Bogdan Debski; Tadeusz Nowicki; Wojciech Zalewski; Agnieszka Bartoszewicz; J. Twardon

Abstract Introduction: The transition period is the most challenging time for dairy cattle, which is characterised not only by negative energy balance but also by fatty tissue mobilisation. Material and Methods: The efficiency of energy pathways, β-oxidation in WBC and glycolysis in RBC (based on deoxyglucose transmembrane transport) were estimated. Insulin in blood plasma was determined using ELISA. Results: After calving and up to one month after delivery, a significant drop in blood plasma level was noticed, simultaneously with a rise in β-oxidation from 18.93 ±3.64 to 30.32 ±5.28 pmol/min/mg protein in WBC. A strong negative correlation between these two indices (r = −0.68) was found. During the period of transition to lactation an increase in glucose cross-membrane transportation from 41.44 ±4.92 to 50.49 ±6.41 μmol/h/g Hb was observed. A strong positive correlation between glucose transportation in RBC and β-oxidation in WBC (r = 0.71) was noticed. These data are in agreement with results of studies on dairy cows using liver slices from dairy cows in late pregnancy and different stages of lactation, in which changes in gene expression were analysed. Conclusion: It seems that measuring fatty acids oxidation and glycolysis using isolated blood cells may be an adequate and relatively simple method for energy state analysis to estimate the state of dairy cow metabolism and animal health.


Theriogenology | 2011

Detection of lipid peroxidation in frozen-thawed avian spermatozoa using C11-BODIPY581/591

Agnieszka Partyka; Ewa Łukaszewicz; Wojciech Niżański; J. Twardon


Medycyna Weterynaryjna | 2006

Influence of oestrus intensity and level of physical constitution on results of artificial insemination in cattle.

Roland Kozdrowski; J. Twardon; G. J. Dejneka; M. Dziecioł


Electronic Journal of Polish Agricultural Universities. Series Veterinary Medicine | 2012

Two separate cases of extrauterine pregnancy in queens

Michał Dzięcioł; Wojciech Niżański; Małgorzata Ochota; Karolina Błasiak; Roland Kozdrowski; Ewa Stańczyk; J. Twardon


Electronic Journal of Polish Agricultural Universities. Series Veterinary Medicine | 2005

Epidemiology of shiga-like toxin – producing Escherichia coli strains (STEC)

J. Twardon; B. Sobieszczanska; A. Gonet; M. Blaszkowska

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Roland Kozdrowski

Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences

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Wojciech Niżański

Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences

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Ewa Stańczyk

Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences

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Małgorzata Ochota

Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences

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Bogdan Debski

Warsaw University of Life Sciences

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Jacek Mrowiec

Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences

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Michał Dzięcioł

Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences

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Wojciech Zalewski

Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences

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Jarosław Król

Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences

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