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Mastitis is the inflammation of breast tissue. Staphylococcus aureus is the most common etiological organism responsible, but Staphylococcus epidermidis and streptococci are occasionally isolated as well.
Researchers investigate the association between low fertility and uterine microbiota in dairy cows

Researchers investigate the association between low fertility and uterine microbiota in dairy cows

World's largest map of breast tissue provides an unprecedented understanding of mammary biology

World's largest map of breast tissue provides an unprecedented understanding of mammary biology

World Antimicrobial Awareness Week 2022: The Antibiotic Footprint of Farming

World Antimicrobial Awareness Week 2022: The Antibiotic Footprint of Farming

What is the association between maternal weight status and the composition of the milk microbiome?

What is the association between maternal weight status and the composition of the milk microbiome?

FDA grants Breakthrough Device designation for Emily's Care Nourish Test System

FDA grants Breakthrough Device designation for Emily's Care Nourish Test System

Study examines safety of COVID-19 vaccination during lactation

Study examines safety of COVID-19 vaccination during lactation

Mother's diet while breastfeeding can shape the profile of human milk oligosaccharides

Mother's diet while breastfeeding can shape the profile of human milk oligosaccharides

Experts to address factors that cause low dairy consumption in low- and middle-income countries

Experts to address factors that cause low dairy consumption in low- and middle-income countries

Study: Antibiotics have prolonged effects on breast milk microbiota in mothers of preterm infants

Study: Antibiotics have prolonged effects on breast milk microbiota in mothers of preterm infants

Machine learning has potential to enhance the diagnosis of mastitis infections in cows

Machine learning has potential to enhance the diagnosis of mastitis infections in cows

More research urgently needed on the use of antibiotics in animals

More research urgently needed on the use of antibiotics in animals

Antibiotic resistance is transferring from humans to animals

Antibiotic resistance is transferring from humans to animals

National effort to document intricate cell types and states in breast cancer tissues

National effort to document intricate cell types and states in breast cancer tissues

Sepsis Alliance launches Maternal Sepsis Day to raise awareness and save lives

Sepsis Alliance launches Maternal Sepsis Day to raise awareness and save lives

New enzyme biomarker test indicates diseases and bacterial contamination

New enzyme biomarker test indicates diseases and bacterial contamination

Study reveals fresh insights into how new disease-causing strains of bacteria emerge

Study reveals fresh insights into how new disease-causing strains of bacteria emerge

Researchers identify new antibiotic resistance gene in bacteria from dairy cows

Researchers identify new antibiotic resistance gene in bacteria from dairy cows

Food preservative delivers one-two punch to cancer, antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Food preservative delivers one-two punch to cancer, antibiotic-resistant bacteria

Bio-molecules present in human breast milk can help resolve inflammation, combat infection

Bio-molecules present in human breast milk can help resolve inflammation, combat infection

Researchers find that humans carry more antibiotic-resistant staphylococci than farm animals

Researchers find that humans carry more antibiotic-resistant staphylococci than farm animals

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