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In vitro algaecide effect of sodium hypochlorite and iodine based antiseptics on Prototheca zopfii strains isolated from bovine milk
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2010Registro en:
RESEARCH IN VETERINARY SCIENCE, v.88, n.2, p.211-213, 2010
0034-5288
10.1016/j.rvsc.2009.08.001
Autor
SALERNO, Tatiana
RIBEIRO, Marcio Garcia
LANGONI, Helio
SIQUEIRA, Amanda Keller
COSTA, Elizabeth Oliveira da
MELVILLE, Priscilla Anne
BUENO, Valter Ferreira Felix
YAMAMURA, Aline Artioli Machado
ROESLER, Uwe
SILVA, Aristeu Vieira da
Institución
Resumen
Prototheca zopfii has been considered one of the most important causes of environmental mastitis in Brazil. These algae are refractory to conventional therapy and cause great damage to the mammary gland. The present study evaluated the in vitro algaecide effect of sodium hypochlorite and iodine based antiseptics on 27 P. zopfii strains isolated from the milk of cattle. Low concentrations of sodium hypochlorite (0.0390625-0.15625%) and iodine (0.15625-0.625%) were effective against the isolates. These antiseptics may be recommended for hygiene routines, pre and postdipping and cauterization of bovine mammary glands infected by P. zopfii. (C) 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.