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Reliability in somatic cell count measurement of clinical mastitis milk using DeLaval cell counter
Authors:Kazuhiro Kawai  Tomohito Hayashi  Yoshio Kiku  Tomoyuki Chiba  Hajime Nagahata  Hidetoshi Higuchi  Tetsu Obayashi  Seigo Itoh  Ken Onda  Sachiko Arai  Reiichiro Sato  Toshio Oshida
Institution:1. School of Veterinary Medicine, Azabu University, , Sagamihara, Japan;2. National Agriculture and Food Research Organization, National Institute of Animal Health, , Sapporo, Japan;3. School of Veterinary Medicine, Rakuno Gakuen University, , Ebetsu, Japan;4. Makubetsu Veterinary Clinic, Tokachi NOSAI, , Makubetsu, Japan
Abstract:Somatic cell counts (SCC) measurements are typically performed using quantitative methods, such as the Breed method (Breed) and the Fossomatic method (FSCC). The DeLaval cell counter (DCC) developed recently is a quantitative somatic cell counter with a low initial cost and superior portability. However, since the DCC was specifically developed for measuring SCC of ≤ 4 × 106 cells/mL milk from bulk tanks or individual cows, its reliability for estimating SCC that exceed this concentration has not yet been clarified. This study therefore examined whether it is possible to accurately measure SCC by diluting milk samples with initial SCC of 4 × 106 cells/mL, as seen in clinical mastitis milk. We collected milk samples from 99 quarters of 99 Holstein cows with clinical mastitis. These milk samples were diluted 10‐fold with saline and thoroughly mixed before performing SCC measurement with the DCC. The correlation coefficients of SCC measured by the FSCC, Breed and DCC methods indicated strong correlations between each pair of methods. The findings showed that DCC can be used to identify bovine clinical mastitis milk and is useful as a quantitative SCC measurement device on farm sites.
Keywords:bovine  DeLaval cell counter  mastitis  somatic cell count
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