Mastitis detection method

Chemistry: analytical and immunological testing – Food or dairy products

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C436S023000, C436S811000

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07033836

ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a method for detecting mastitis in an animal, characterized by the steps of collecting milk from the animal, and assaying the milk for a substance produced in the animal in an anaerobic environment, and comparing the substance levels obtained with typical substance levels found in uninfected milk.

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