  INTERNATIONAL DAIRY FEDERATION
  
                     MASTITIS RESEARCH INDEX 
                      VOL. 13,  FEBRUARY 1996
                                  
                     edited by Hannu Saloniemi
                      University of Helsinki
                Dept. Clinical Veterinary Sciences
           P.O.Box 57 - FIN 00014 UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI
                                 
                       FAX  +358-0-708 49799
                e-mail hannu.saloniemi@helsinki.fi
                                  
  
                              PREFACE
                                 
 This is a file containing in the first section a list of ongoing 
 mastitis research projects catalogued by countries and institutions. In
 the second section, the projects are indexed by the authors and in the
 third section by subject.
  
 This index is available as a booklet by International Dairy Federation,
 Square Vergote 41, B-1040 Brussels, BELGIUM,  telefax: int. +32-2-733 04
 13. Institutes and laboratories are most welcome to contribute to future
 issues. Research project information should be sent to editor by mail
 (P.O.Box 57, 00014 UNIVERSITY OF HELSINKI, FINLAND), by fax (+358-0-708
 49 799) or by e-mail (hannu.saloniemi@helsinki.fi). The next printed
 volume will be published in 1998, but this file will by updated
 continuously.
  
                         LIST OF COUNTRIES
                                 
  AUSTRIA
  BELGIUM
  BRAZIL
  CANADA
  DENMARK
  ESTONIA
  FINLAND
  FRANCE
  GERMANY
  HUNGARY
  ICELAND
  INDIA
  IRELAND
  ISRAEL
  ITALY
  JAPAN
  LATVIA
  NETHERLANDS
  NEW ZEALAND
  NORWAY
  PAKISTAN
  POLAND
  REP: OF SOUTH AFRICA
  SPAIN
  SWEDEN
  SWIZERLAND
  UNITED KINGDOM
  USA
  
  
                             SECTION I
                                 
                    PROJECTS  - NUMBER AND NAME
                                  
  
   AUSTRIA          
   
       Vet. Med. Universitat in Wien  
       II. Med. Univ.Klinik fur Klauentiere    
       Linke Bahngasse 11    
       A-1030 Wien  
       AUSTRIA                        +43-1-71 49 117   
                                      walter.baumgartner@vu-wien.ac.at
   
   1   Effects of various factors on somatic cell counts in infected and
 uninfected dairy cows                     
                         Winter P 
                               Baumgartner W                       
   2   Development of new techniques to investigate milk for detection of
 mastitis in cattle, sheep, and goats      
                         Winter P 
                               Baumgartner W                       
   3   Mastitis in sheep and goats    
               Winter P 
               Baumgartner W     
               Rammelmayer G              
   
  BELGIUM
   
       University of Ghent,  Vet. Faculty      
       Dept. Reproduction, Obstetrics & Herd Health     
       Casinoplein 24        
       B-9000 Ghent 
       BELGIUM                        +32-9-233 37 76   
                                      hans.laevens@nug.ac.be
   
   4   The relation between the individual cell count and some parameters:
 race, age, lactation stage and infection state of the udder             
 
   
                             Laevens H         
                             Vandermeersch R   
                             De Meulemeester L U C      
                             Kruif  A de       
                             Deluyker H
   
   5   The identification of esculine-positive and calatase-negative cocci
 isolated in milk from bovine with subclinical mastitis           
                             Devriese L A      
                             Laevens H         
                             Haesebrouck F     
                             Kruif  A de       
                                                        
   6   The influence of intramammary treatments on the cow somatic cell
 count                   
                         Laevens H          
                             Desmet K 
                             Kuypers P         
                             Kruif  A de       
   
       University of Ghent,  Vet. Faculty      
       Dept. of  Physiology, Biochemistry and Biometrics         
       Salisburylaan 133     
       B-9820 Merelbecke     
       BELGIUM                        +32-9-264 74 99   
   
   7   Pathogenesis, prediction and treatment of E.coli mastitis in cows 

                             Massart-Len A M  
                             Heyneman R        
                             Burvenich C                
   
   8   Relationship between milkability and coliform mastitis in cows    
 
                             Vandeputte-Van Messom G     
                             Burvenich C                         
                                                        
   9   Biochemical systems in neutriphils related to defence mechanisms
 against mastitis        
                         Vandeputte-Van Messom G    
                             Massart-Len A M                    
  
   10  Interaction between steroid hormones and neutrophil oxidative burst
 during E.coli mastitis             Moreira da Silva F         
                             Massart-Len A M  
                             Burvenich C                
   
   11  Flow cytometric analysis of bovine neutrophil phagocytosis        
 
                               Desogne H          
                             Burvenich C       
                             Paape M           
   
   12  Role of adhesion molecules in the pathogenesis of E.coli mastitis
 immediately after parturition. Flow cytometric analysis of B2 integrins 
 
                             Roets E  
                             Burvenich C                         
   
   13  Effect of stage of lactation on inflammatory parameters in milk of
 dairy cows with special emphasis to milk conductivity           
                             Linde van der H   
                             Roets E  
                             Burvenich C       
                             De Meulemeester L          
   
   14  Alfa2-adrenoceptors on blood cells of bulls in relation to
 milkability and sensitivity to mastitis of the daughters  
                             Roets E
                             Burvenich C       
                             Hamann J          
   
   15  Simultaneous flow cytometric determination of phagocytosis and
 oxidative burst in bovine neutrophils with propidium iodide and 2', 7'
 dichlorofluorescein diacetate.Influence of E.coli endotoxin          
                             Smits E
                             Heyneman R
                             Burvenich C
                    
   16  Flow cytometric analysis of bovine neutrophilalkaline phosphatase
 during experimentally induced E.coli mastitis
                             Piens K
                             Heyneman R        
                             Burvenich C                
   
   17  Role of cytokines on bovine neutrophil functions
                             Dosogne H         
                             Burvenich C       
                             Rainard P         
                             Poutrel B         
   
   18  Biochemical mechanisms of dioxygen reduction by xantine oxidase and
 NADPH oxidase of neutrophilic granulocytes
                             Ysebaert M-T      
                             Vanneste W H                        
  
   19  Kinetic analysis of the phagocytosis process and study of
 functional heterogenity of phagocytes using mathematicalmodelling
                             Vanneste W H
                             Ysebaert M-T                        
  
       Verbond v. Dierenziektenbestrijding     
       van Limburg, Opsporingscentrum 
       Wetsertstraat 14      
       3570 Alken   
       BELGIUM                        +32-11-59 13 36   
   
   20  Bacteriological examination of bovine milk samples
                             Bertels G                                   

  
   21  Mastitis control in the field  
                             Bertels G                           
   
       
   BRAZIL
   
       CNPGL/EMBRAPA
       Dairy Cattle Research Centre   
       Rodovia MG 133, Km 42 
       Coronel Pachero, MG, 36155-000 
       BRAZIL                         +55-32-215 85 50  
                                      jrfbrito@cnpgl.embrapa.br
   
  22  Epidemiology and control of mastitis in Brazil
                             Brito J R F       
                             Brito M A V P
                             Veiga V M O
                             Teixeira M R      
   
   23  Microbiology and molecular characterization of mastitis pathogens
                             Brito M A V P
                             Brito J R F
                             Oliveira V M O
                             Veiga V M O
                             Teixeira M R
   
       UNESP        
       Faculdade de Medicina Veterinria e Zootecnia    
       Rubiao Junior CEP 18618-000    
       C. Botucatu - SP      
       BRAZIL                         +55-149-21 2343   
   
   24  Microbiological and cytological study on bovine mastitis  
                             Langoni H
                             Domingues P F                       
   25  The role of Campylobacter sp on bovine mastitis
                             Langoni H         
                             Savoldi F                           
   
   
       Universidade Federal de Vicosa
       Dept. de Veternaria   
       36570-000 Vicosa - MG 
       BRAZIL                         +55-31-899 2203   
   
   26  Control of mammary gland staphylococcal infectionbby using 
 vaccination and/or antibioticotherapy associated to dimethyl sulfoxide
                             Faria J E
                              Figueiredo J B                      
  
   CANADA
   
       University of Guelph  
       Dept. of Population Medicine   
       Guelph       
       Ontario N1G 2W1       
       CANADA                         +1-519-736 86 21  
   
   27  Interactions between the immune and endocrine systems of
 periparturient dairy cattle fed supplemental trivalent chromium      
                             Mallard B A       
                             McBride  
                             Mowat    
                             Evans    
                             Leslie
   
   28  Behavioral and physiologic responses to robotic milking of dairy
 cows
                             McBride
                             Hurnik
                             Kennedy
                             Leslie K E
                             Shantz
   
   29  Towards enhancing the genetic potential of Canadian dairy cattle
 trough improved inherent immune responsiveness and disease resistance
                             Mallard B A
                             McBride
                             Kennedy
                             Leslie K E
       
   30  The effect of chain-free versus tie-stall confinement system and
 two planes of nutrition on the well-beeing of the prima-parous dairy cows
                             Hurnik
                             Grieve
                             Leslie K E
                             McMillan
                             Barney
   
   31  The association of genetic markers of disease resistance with
 measures of immune function and clinical mastitis
                             Mallard B A
                             Sharriff
                             Barnum D A
                             Leslie K E
                             Dekkers
   
   32  An evaluation of the efficacy of the germicidal post-milking
 teat-dip containing glycerol monolaurate, caprylic/capric acids and
 lactic acis.
                             Leslie K E
                             Barnum D A
                             Ewert E           
   
   33  An investigation into herd and individual cow factors associated
 with the protein and fat components of milk in Ontario
                             Leslie K E
                             Sargeant
                             Martin W
                             Lissemore K D
                             McBride
   
   34  The effect of dry cow management and a gram negative core antigen
 vaccination program on disease rates and productivity in dairy herds
                             Leslie K E
                             Scott
                             Lissemore K D
                             Mallard B A       
                             Kelton
   
   35  The epidemiology of ovine mastitis in an accelerated lambing system
 and efficacy of dry period mastitis therapy for its prevention and
 trestment
                             Menzies
                             Buckrell 
   
                    
       University of Prince Edward Island
       Atlantic Veterinary College, Dept. of Health Management   
       550 University Avenue 
       Charlottetown, P.E.I.  C1A 4P3 
       CANADA                
   
   36  Prevalence and control of Strep.ag. mastitis in PEI dairy herds
                             Keefe G
                             Dohoo I                    
   
   37  Clinical trial of Pirlimycin   Davidson J                         
 
        
   38  Comparison of high SCC cows from low and high SCC herds
                             Leger E
                             Dohoo I                    
   
       University of Saskatchewan     
       Veterinary Infectious Disease Organization       
       Saskatoon,  124 Veterinary Road         
       Saskatchewan  S7N 0W0 
       CANADA                         +1-306-966 7478   
                                      maclachlan@sask.usask.ca
   
  39  Streptococcus dysgalactiae virulence determinants
                             Potter A A
                             MacLachlan R                        
  
   40  Development of vaccines for Streptococcus dysgalactiae and
 Streptococcus uberis        
                           Potter A A
                             MacLachlan R
                             Jiang M           
   
   41  Streptococcus uberis virulence determinants
                             MacLachlan R
                             Potter A A
                             Jiang M           
   
   DENMARK
   
       National Institute of Animal Science
       Research in Cattle and Sheep
       Foulum, P.O. Box 39
       DK-8830 Tjele
       DENMARK                         +45-89 99 13 00
   
   42  Milking and milking machine factors related to mastitis
                             Rasmussen M Dam                             

  
   43  Effect of milking practices on udder health 
                             Enevoldsen C
                             Rasmussen M Dam                     
  
   44  Heifer mastitis cantrol
                             Enevoldsen C
                             Jensen N E
                             Aarestrup F                
   
   45  Homeopathic treatment of mastitis
                             Vaarst M                            
   
  46  Udder health and mastitis control in organic cattle herds
                             Vaarst M
                             Enevoldsen C                        
  
       National Veterinary Laboratory
       Blowsvej 27
       DK-1790 Kobenhavn V
       DENMARK                         +45-31 35 37 37
   
   47  Geno- and phenotyping of Staphylococcus aureus
                             Aarestrup F
                             Jensen N E                          
   
   48  Geno- and phenotyping of Streptococcus dysgalactiae and
 Streptococcus agalactiae      
                            Aarestrup F
                             Jensen N E                          
   
   49  Identification and typing of coagulase-negative staphylococci
                             Aarestrup F
                             Jensen N E                 
   
   50  Epidemiology of Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus dysgalactiae
 and Streptococcus agalactiae                   Aarestrup F
                             Jensen N E                 
   
   51  Virulence factors in staphylococci and streptococci
                             Aarestrup F
                             Jensen N E        
       
   52  Epidemiology of heifer mastitis
                             Aarestrup F
                             Jensen N E
   
  ESTONIA
   
       Estonian Agricultural University
       Veterinary Research Center
       Fr. R. Kreutzwald Str. 1
       Tartu EE2400
       ESTONIA
   
   53  Effect of S.aureus toxoid vaccin on heifer mammary gland immunity 
 
                Raid H
                             Ban I
                             Margus P 
   
   54  Pathogenesis, diagnosis and immunologic aspects of mastitis in dry
 cattle and heifers              Raid H
                             Ban I
                             Margus P 
   
       Estonian Agricultural University
       Veterinary Faculty    Kreutzwaldi 62
       Tartu EE2400
       ESTONIA                         +372-7-421446
   
   55  Comparison of selenite and selenized yeast feed supplements on
 Se-incorporation, mastitis, leucocyte function in Se-deficient dairy cow
                             Malbe M
                             Klaassen M                 
   
   56  Disposition of enrofloxacin into the udder after intravenous and
 intra-arterial injection             Malbe M
                             Klaassen M
                             Jalakas M
                             Oopik T
   
   57  Development of staphylococcal vaccine for mastitis protection
                             Peterson K
                             Klaassen M                 
   
   58  Mastitis in dry cows and heifers:Diagnostic tools, pathogenesis
                             Raid H
                             Ban I
   
   FINLAND
                    
       University of Helsinki
       Dept. of Clinical Veterinary Sciences
       Ambulatory Clinic
       FIN-04840 Hautjrvi
       FINLAND                         +353-15-685 11 81
                                      spyorala@helsinki.fi
   
   59  Methods to evaluate recovery from clinical mastitis
                             Pyorala S                           
   
   60  Pharmacokinetics of antimicrobials used in threapy of mastitis
                             Pyorala S
                             Honkanen-Buzalski T
                             Kaartinen L       
   
   61  Escherichia coli mastitis 
                             Pyorala S
                             Kaartinen L
                             Fang W   
   
   62  Therapy of clinical mastitis - experimental and field studies
                             Pyorala S
                             Honkanen-Buzalski T                 
   
   63  Bovine acute phase response
                             Hirvonen J
                             Pyorala S
                             Sandholm M
   
       
       University of Helsinki
       Dept. Clin. Vet. Sci./ Animal Hygiene
       P.O. Box 57
       FIN-00014 University of Helsinki
       FINLAND                        +358-0-708 49 799
                                      hannu.saloniemi@helsinki.fi
   
   64  Herd control of mastitis
                             Saloniemi H                         
   
   
       University of Helsinki
       Dept. Clin. Vet. Sci./ Pharmacology and Toxicology
       P.O. Box 57
       FIN-00014 University of Helsinki 
       FINLAND                         +358-0-708 49 799
                                      markus.sandholm@helsinki.fi
   
   65  Pharmacokinetics of antimicrobials used in mastitis therapy       
 
                         
  Sandholm M
                    
   66  New antibacterial susceptibility testing methods
                             Fang W
                             Sandholm M
       
   67  Toxin production of mastitis pathogens in milk
                             Ali-Vehmas T
                    
   68  Phenotypic expression of mastitis pathogens in milk
                             Ali-Vehmas T
                    
   69  Analysis of growth of mastitis pathogens in milk using enzymologic
 methods and fluorogenic detection         Fang W
                             Sandholm M
       
   70  Acute-phase proteins, method development
                             Hirvonen J
                             Salonen M
                             Sandholm M
   
   71  Protease-inhibitors in mastitis therapy
                             Fang W
                             Sandholm M
       
   72  Selenium and mastitis
                             Malbe M
                             Sandholm M        
   
       National Veterinary and Food Research Institute
       P.O.Box 368
       FIN-00231 Helsinki
       FINLAND                         +358-0-393 18 11
                             tuula.honkanen-buzalski@eela.elisa.fi
                             vesa.myllys@eela.elisa.fi
   
   73  Enterotoxins in mastitis staphylococci
                             Honkanen-Buzalski T
                             Myllys V
                             Pirhonen T
   
   74  Heifer mastitis                Myllys V          
   
   75  Epidemiological survey of mastitis in dairy herds
                             Honkanen-Buzalski T
                             Myllys V 
   
   76  Milk antibiotic residues
                             Honkanen-Buzalski T
                             Saraste K-L       
   
   FRANCE           
   
       Ecole Nationale Veterinare de Toulouse
       Pathologie de la Reproduction
       23 ch. des Capelles
       31076 Toulouse Cedex
       FRANCE                          +33-61-19 38 58
   
   77  Contagious agalactia in sheep: diagnosis
                             Bergonier D
                             Berthelot X       
   
   78  Subclinical mastitis in dairy ewe: bacteriology, individual somatic
 cell counts and bulk milk cell counts         
                             Bergonier D
                             Berthelot X       
   
   
   GERMANY          
   
       Bundesanstalt fur Milchforschung
       Institut fur Hygiene
       Hermann-Weigmann-Str. 1
       24 103 Kiel 
       GERMANY                         +49-431-609 222
   
   79  Standardisation of counting of somatic cells:  improvement of
 standards cell suspensions and ring trials
                             Heeschen W
                             Ubben E-H
                             Reichmuth J
   
   80  Efficiency of teat dip formutations with regard to relationship 
 between pathogens on teat skin and risk of infection
                             Heeschen W
                             Hamann J 
   
   81  Risk for environmental mastits depending on teat tissue condition
                             Hamann J                            
  
   82  Comparisons of electrical conductivity in healthy and diseases
 quarters and cows          
                        Hamann J                            
   
   83  Investigation into non infectious mechanisms of cell count
 variations
                             Hamann J 
                             Heeschen W
                             Reichmuth J                
   
   84  Teat duct keratin and bacterial entry to gland
                             Hamann J
                             Blthgen A
                             
   85  Incidence of S. aureus in herd bulk milk and infected quarters with
 regard to enterotoxin producers    
                             Hahn G
                             Heeschen W                          
   
   86  Development and evaluation of methods for the detection of residues
 of antibiotics and sulfonamides in milk
                             Heeschen W
                             Suhren G
                             Hahn G
                             Hammer P
                             Beer P
   
       Freie Universitat Berlin, Fachbereich Veterinarmedizin
       Inst. fur Veterinar-Pathologie
       Luisenstrasse 56
       10117 Berlin
       GERMANY                         +49-302-895 341
   
   87  Pathogenesis of Actinomyces pyogenes mastitis in heifers
                             Haider W
                             Fuchs H-W                           
   
   88  Pathology of mastitis caused by Streptococci     
                             Haider W
                             Fuchs H-W                           
   
   89  Pathogenesis of Staphylococcus aureus mastitis
                             Haider W
                             Fuchs H-W                           
   
       Ludwig Maximilians Universitat
       Lehrstuhl fur Hyg. und Technol. der Milch
       Veterinrstrasse 13
       D-80539 Mnchen
       GERMANY                         +49-89-2180-2106
   
   90  Comparison and optimization of different microbial inhibition tests

                   Adriany A
                             Zaadhof K-J
                             Terplan G
                             Martlbauer E      
   
   
       Tierrztliche Hochschule Hannover
       Istitut fur Hygiene & Technologie der Milch
       Bischofsholer Damm 15
       D-30173 Hannover
       GERMANY                         +49-511-8567689
   
   91  Comparison of somatic cell count, ATP-concentration, of other minor
 compounds  concerning energy metabolism and Nagase activity         
                             Schtz
                             Nogai
                             Kellner           
   
   92  Utilization of gene probes for the detection and identification of
 S. aureus and S.agalactiae in quarter milk samples
                             Schtz
                             Neufeldt                   
   
   
       Universitat Leipzig
       Studieprogramm Agrarwissenschaften, AG Landtechnik 
       Johannisallee 19a
       D-04103 Leipzig
       GERMANY                         +49-341-97 38 599
   
   93  Automatic udder health control and classifying of milk in the farm
 to improve the  quality of bulk milk
                             Graupner M
                             Barth K                    
   
   
       Universitat Leipzig
       Ambulat. und geburtshilf. Tierklinik
       Margarete-Blank Str. 8
       D-07010 Leipzig
       GERMANY      
   
   94  Influence of drying off in early lactating cows on the state of
 health of the udder under consideration of administration of drugs
 originated from plants
                             Pautzke M                                   

  
   95  Influence of the state of health of the udder on the concentration
 of urea in the milk  
                            Muneim AEA                                   
   
   96  Comparison between the milk cell counts in milk samples taken from
 quarters,  single milk yield and the tank         
                             Bass B                              
  
   97  Proteolytic enzymes in therapy of mastitis
                             Springer S                                  

  
   98  Investigation of the blood-udder barrier in cattle while drying
 off, during dry period  and after parturition
                             Hanisch Th                                  

   
       Justus-Liebig-Universitt
       Bakteriologie & Immunologie, Fb Vet. Med.
       Frankfurter Str. 107
       D-35392 Giessen
       GERMANY                         +49-641-70 27 390
   
   99  Studies on G streptococci isolated from bovines, dogs and humans
                             Lammler C
                             Soedarmanto I                       
  
   100 Studies on group L streptococci isolated from various animal
 species
                             Lammler C                                   

  
   101 Studies on group B streptococci isolated from bovine milk samples
                             Lammler C                                   

  
   102 Further studies on virulence factors of Actinomyces pyogenes
                             Lammler C
                             Ding H                     
   
   
   HUNGARY
   
       University of Veterinary Science
       Institute of Animal Hygiene
       P.O.BOX 2
       H-1400 Budapest
       HUNGARY                         +36-1-142 65 18
   
   103 Survey of the microbiological status of the udder in a milking cow
 herd and investigation of antibiotic susceptibility
                             Szita G
                             Bkei A
                             Tth G
   
                             Steiner A         
   ICELAND
   
       Agricultural College
       Hvanneyri    
       311 Borgarnes
       ICELAND
   
   104 Management factors in low and high BMSCC herds
                             Johannesson T
                             Jonsson O                           
   
       Dairy Plant KEA       
       600 Akureyri
       ICELAND
   
   105 The effect of mastitis control on level of subclinical mastitis
                             Jonsson O                                   

  
   106 Mastitis in heifers            Jonsson O                          
 
        
   
   
   
   INDIA
   
       National Dairy Research Institute
       Div. of Dairy Microbiology
       Haryana
       Karnal 132001
       INDIA
       
   107 Economics of mastitis control in dairy herd
                             Vijayalakshmi S
                             Sitaramaswamy J
                             Bhaskar B V
                             Rao M K  
   
   
   IRELAND
   
       Teagasc
       Moorepark Research Centre
       Fermoy
       Co. Cork
       IRELAND                         +353-25-31728
   
   108 The use of bacteriocins in mastitis control      
                             Meaney W J
                             Ross R P                   
   
   109 Mastitis in heifers            Meaney W J                         
 
        
   
   110 Harnessing the immune system to control staphylococcus aureus
 mastitis               
                             Meaney W J
                             Hartigan P J
                             Fitzgerald J R             
   
   111 Application of DNA fingerprinting for the identification of bovine
 Staphylococcus aureus               Fitzgerald J R
                             Smyth C J
                             Hartigan P J
                             Meaney W J
   
   112 The effecto of high and low RBI cows on machine milking
 characteristics and teat tissue
                             O'Callaghan E
                             Meaney W J
                             O'Brien B
                             Dillon P 
   
   113 Antibiotic susceptibility studies on Staphylococcus aureus
                             Meaney W J
                             Flynn J                    
   
   114 Evaluation of immuno-modulators in the treatment of bovine mastitis
                             Meaney W J                                  

   
       The Veterinary Research Laboratory
       Abbotstown
       Castleknock
       Dublin 15
       IRELAND                         +353-1-821 30 10
                                      Jegan@US6.IVA.ie  
   
   115 Evaluation of homeopatic treatments for mastitis                  
 
                          Egan J
   
   
   ISRAEL
   
       National Mastitis Reference Center
       Kimron Veterinary Institute
       P.O.Box 12
       Bet Dagan 50250
       ISRAEL                          +972-3-9681753
                                      VVSaran@Volcani.Agri.Gov.IL
   
   116 Teat canal colonization in the epidemiology of sub-clinical mastits
                             Saran A
                             Faingold D                          
   
   117 Papillomatosis in the teat skin of dairy cattle  
                             Faingold D
                             Saran A
                             Yeruham I                  
   
   118 Systematic dry-cow therapy in sub-clinical udder infection.
 Norfloxacin and Tilmicosin field trials              Ziv G
                             Saran A
                             Soback S
                             Faingold D        
  
   119 Immunological patterns of chronic and induced staphylococcal udder
 infection            
                Saran A
                             Leitner G
                             Bilotzky S                 
   
   120 Individual cow somatic cell couting, NAGase conductivity and milk
 quality in udder health monitoring
                             Saran A                             
  
   121 PCR in bulk milk tank detection of Sreptococcus agalactiae
                             Lipkin E
                             Saran A                    
   
   122 Bioluminescence and exiced teats in efficacy evaluation of dairy
 disinfectants              
   
                             Saran A
                             Faingold D                          
   
   
       Kimron Veterinary Institute
       Residue Control Lab.
       P.O.Box 12
       Bet Dagan 50250
       ISRAEL
   
   123 Residue control methods for milk
                             Soback S
                             Gips M
                             Barel S           
   
   124 Drug transport to and from milk         
                             Soback S
                             Gips M                     
   
   
       The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
       The Koret School of Veterinary Medicine
       P.O.Box 12
       Rehovot 76100
       ISRAEL       
   
   125 Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis mastitis
                             Shpigel N Y                                 

  
   126 Clinical, bacteriological and epidemiological aspects of clinical
 mastitis
                             Shpigel N Y                                 

  
   127 Therapy of experimental coliform mastitis        
                             Shpigel N Y
                             Ziv G
                             Saran A           
   
   128 Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in the treatment of clinical
 mastitis          
                             Shpigel N Y
                             Ziv G                      
   
   
   ITALY
   
       Universita Degli Studi Di Milano
       Inst. Malattie Inf.Vet. /CNR- Centro Patol.Mammella 
       Via Celoria 10
       20133 Milano
       ITALY
   
   129 Non-specific immunological defences of mammary gland      
                             Zecconi A
                             Ruffo G
                             Moroni P
   
   130 Epidemiology of teat canal and mammary gland infections   
                             Zecconi A
                             Piccinini R
                             Bronzo V
   
   131 Characterization of Staph. aureus strains by biochemical and DNA
 fingerprinting         
                          Piccinini R
                             Ruffo G
                             Zecconi A
   
   
   JAPAN
   
       Kitasato University
       School of Vet. Med. & Aniaml Science
       Towada
       Aomori 034
       JAPAN                           +81-17623-8703
   
   132 Effects of various udder preparation on hygienic quality of raw
 milk                             
       Ichikawa T                  
   
   133 Various characteristics of Staphylococcus aureus isolated from
 clinical and sub-clinical bovine mastitis
                             Ichikawa T                 
   
       Koibuchi Agriculture College
       Uchihara-machi, 5965
       Higashiibaraki 319-03
       JAPAN                           +81-29259-6965
   
   134 Effects of various udder preparation on hygienic quality of raw
 milk                           Nakano T          
   
   
       National Federation of Dairy Co-operative Associations
       Chikusan Kaikan Bldg. 9-2
       4-Chome, Ginza
       Tokyo 104
       JAPAN                           +81-33542-6508
   
   135 Effects of various udder preparation on hygienic quality of raw
 milk
                             Notsuki I                  
   
       University of Tsukuba
       Coll. of Medical Technology & Nursing
       Tsukuba-shi
       Ibaraki 305
       JAPAN                           +81-29853-3411
   
   136 Various characteristics of Staphylococcus aureus isolated from
 clinical and sub-clinical bovine mastitis
                             Ichikawa M                 
   
   137 Effects of various udder preparation on hygienic quality of raw
 milk
                             Ichikawa M                 
   
   
   LATVIA
   
       Latvian State Research Institute of 
       Animal Husbandry and Veterinary Science  "SIGRA"
       Instituta Str. 1
       LV-2150 Sigulda
       LATVIA                          +371-2-97 32 74
   
   138 The connection of mastitis and other diseases of cows
                             Mozgis V          
   
   139 The sight mastitis of microorganisms and its sensibility to
 treatment
                             Mozgis V          
   
   140 The choice of effective natural preparates for treatment of
 mastitis
                             Mozgis V          
   
   
   NETHERLANDS
   
       DLO-Institute for animal Science and Health      
       P.O.Box 65
       8200 AB Lelystad
       NETHERLANDS                     +31-3200-73 473
                                      H.J.Wisselink@cdi.agro.nl
   
   141 Pathogenesis of bovine mastitis by Staphylococcus aureus
                             Vecht U
                             Nuijren P J M
                             Lammers A
   
   
       Utrecht University    
       Fac.Vet.Med, Dept.Herd Health
       Yalelaan 7
       3584 CL Utrecht
       NETHERLANDS                     +31-30-25 21 887
                                      ynte@BVD.DGK.RUU.M
   
   142 Mastitis in low BMSCC herds    
                             Schukken Y H
                             Lam T J G M
                             Barhema H W
   
   143 Patho-physiology of E.coli mastitis     
                             Noordhuiren-Starren E N    
                             Werner T von      
   
   144 Dynamics of S.aureus mastitis  
                             Schukken Y H
                             Barhema H W
                             Lam T J G M
   
   145 Diagnostic methods for mastitis pathogens        
                             Lam T J G M
                             Lipman L                   
   
   146 Early diagnosis of mastitis    
                             Schukken Y H
                             Lam T J G M                         
   147 Mastitis and ketosis
                             Dobbelaar P
                             Schukken Y H
                             Noordhuiren-Starren E N             
   
   
   NEW ZEALAND
   
       Dairying Res. Corporation LTD
       Ruakura Agricultural Centre
       Private Bag 3123
       Hamilton
       NEW ZEALAND                     +64-7-83 85 491
                                      LacyHulbertJ@ruakura.cri.nz
                                      MWW@wave.co.nz
       
   148 Effect of intramammary infection on detailed milk composition
                             Lacy-Hulbert S J
                             Woolford M W                        
  
   149 Teat canal keratin and susceptibility to Str.uberis infection
                             Lacy-Hulbert S J
                             Woolford M W                        
  
   150 Teat canal defences in the dry period
                             Lacy-Hulbert S J                            

  
   151 Prophylactic mechanisms associated with dry cow therapy   
                             Woolford M W
  
                             Williamson J H                      
   152 Electrical conductivity fas a diagnostic of mastitis
                             Woolford M W
                             Williamson J H                      
   
  153 Importance of milking frequency at drying off
                             Woolford M W
                             Williamson J H                      
   
  154 Physiological and infection factors on SCC in early & late lactation
                             Woolford M W
                             Lacy-Hulbert S J                    
   
   NORWAY
   
       National Veterinary Institute  
       Box 8156 Dep.
       0033 Oslo 1
       NORWAY                         
   
   155 Diagnostic methods for detecting udder pathogens in milk  
                             Hellemann A L                               

  
   156 Evaluation of a vaccine against S. aureus mastitis in heifers
                             Lund A
                             Aursjo JM                           
   
   157 Clinical trial of two therapeutic regimens for bovine mastitis
                             Waage S                             
   
  158 Antibiotic susceptibility of bacteria associated with bovine
 mastitis
                             Waage S                             
  
   159 Evaluation of the national mastitis control program in Norway
                             Mork T
                             Osteras O                           
   
  160 Epidemiological aspects of clinical mastitis
                             Sviland S
                             Waage S                    
   
   
       Norvegian Dairies Association  
       P.O.Box 58
       N-1430 s    
       NORWAY                   +47-64-94 37 20
   
   161 Effect of dry cow therapy      
                             Osteras O                           
   162 Milking and mastitis  Osteras O                           
   
   163 Housing and mastitis  Osteras O                           
   
   164 Milking machine and mastitis   
                             Osteras O                           
   
       The State Veterinary Laboratory 
       for Northern Norway
       P.O.Box 652
       9401 Harstad
       NORWAY       
   
   165 Mastitis control economics     
                             Slettbakk T
                             Hegrenes A                 
   
   
   PAKISTAN
   
       University of Agricuture, Faculty of Veterinary Science
       Dept of Clinical Medicine and Surgery
       38040 Faisalabad
       PAKISTAN                        +92-411-27846
   
   166 Evaluation of Surf (a detergent) as a cheaper alternative to CMT
 reagent    
                             Muhammad G
                             Athar M
                             Fazal-ur-Rehman    
   
   167 Histology and streak canal infections in water buffaloes  
                             Javed S
                             Muhammad G
                             Khan Z
                             Zargham M
   
   168 Control of Staphylococcus aureus mastitis in buffaloes through
 vaccination           
                             Shakoor A
                             Muhammad G                 
   
   169 Evaluation of Cefamizin (Wellcome) in treatment of mastitis in
 buffaloes                     
                             Muhammad G
                             Athar M
                             Shakoor A         
   
   POLAND
   
       Katredra Rozrodu Zwirzat 
       i Klinika Poloznicza                                     
       POLAND                      +48-71-22 95 76
                                      TWARDON@DZI.WROC.AR.PL
   
   170 Immunoprophylaxis and therapy of mastitis in females of domestic
 animals/cattle and caprine          Twardon J                           
       
   
   
   REP. OF SOUTH AFRICA
   
       University of Pretoria, Faculty of Veterinary Science
       Department of Veterinary Public Health
       Private Bag X 04
       Onderstepoort 0110
       REP. OF SOUTH AFRICA            +27-12-529 8311
                                      vvg6@op1.up.ac.za
   
   171 Environmental pollutants as a secondary determinant of bovine
 mastitis                        
          Berndt M
                             Gummow B          
   
   
       Agricultural Research Council
       Onderstepoort Veterinary Institute
       Private Bag X 5
       Onderstepoort 0110
       REP. OF SOUTH AFRICA            +27-12-529 9127
                                      WERNER@moon.ovi.ac.za
   
   172 Interlaboratory standaradization of somatic cell counting in  milk
 in South Africa         
             Petzer I M
                             Giesecke W H               
   
   173 Control and prevention of udder diseases         
                             Petzer I M
                             Giesecke W H               
   
   174 Standard computer-aided mastitis diagnosis       
                             Petzer I M
                             Giesecke W H               
   
   175 Computer-aided udder health evaluations on cow milk samples from
 the Milk Recording Scheme
                             Petzer I M
                             Giesecke W H               
   
   176 Quantitative determination of E.coli endotoxin (LPS) in bovine
 blood and milk by means of chromatogenic LAL test
                             Petzer I M
                             Giesecke W H               
   
   177 The detection and inactivation of certain pathogens in cow's milk
 that can affect human health         
                             Kangumba JGK
                             Giesecke W H      
   
   178 Sosio-economic importance of mastitis in dairy cows in South Africa

                             Petzer IM
                             Bezuidenhout JD
                             Petzer I M
   
   SPAIN
   
        Centro de investiggacion y desarrollo
       La Lactaria Espanola, S.A.
       39470 Renedo de Pielagos (Cantabria)
       SPAIN                           +34-42-57 12 55
   
   179 Effect of mastitis on the quality of milk
                             Casado P
                             Pea J    
   
   180 Relationship between the results of tests with various diagnostic
 parameters of mastitis             Casado P
                             Arce E
                             Pea J
   
   
   SWEDEN
   
       The National Veterinary Institute
       The Mastitis Laboratory
       Box 7073
       750 07 Uppsala
       SWEDEN                          +46-18-30 94 02
                                      Christina.Karlsson@sva.se
   
   181 The function of the leucocytes in bovine udder
                             Concha C
                             Holmberg O        
   
   182 Development of a new tecnique to sample and investigate milk for
 detection of bovine mastitis      
                             Nilsson L
                             Holmberg O        
   
   183 Identification of deficiencis in the primary immune mechanisms of
 the bovine udder that could affect natural resistance to mastitis
                             Cooray R
                             Holmberg O        
   
   184 Use of myeloperoxidase as a relaible noncellular maker of
 intramammary infections of dairy cows
                             Cooray R
                             Holmberg O        
   
       SHS - Swedish Association for Livestock Breeding and Production   
       Hallsta
       S-631 84 Eskilstuna              +46-16-212 16
       SWEDEN       
   
   
   185 Factors influencing udder healt in dairy herds with constantly
 excellent, fair andpoor udder health respectively         
                             Ekman T           
   
   186 Economic evaluation of disease problems on herd level, with special
 reference to mastitis             Emanuelson U
                             Hallen Sandgren C 
   
   187 New infection rates and cure rates based on individual cow SCC
                             Emanuelson U               
   
   188 Therapeutic effect of systemic intramammary antibiotic treatment of
 bovine subclinical mastitis during lactation and assessment of a method
 for field trials in mastitis research based on a flexible computer
 programme     
                             Hallen Sandgren C          
   
   
       The Swedish University of Agric. Sci.
       Dept. of Animal Hygiene
       Box 345
       S-532 24 Skara
       SWEDEN                          +46-511-302 04
                                      Bo.Algers@hhyg.slu.se
   
   189 Impact of electric cow-trainers on animal behaviour and health    
 
                         
  Algers B
                             Oltenacu P A
                             Hultgren J
   
   190 Ontogeny of calves' sucling behaviour            
                             Mayntz M          
   
   191 Disease incidence variation between dairy herds  
                             Ekesbo I
                             Oltenacu P A      
   
   
       The Swedish University of Agric. Sci.
       Dept. of Animal Breeding and Genetics
       Box 7023
       S-750 07 Uppsala
       SWEDEN                          +46-18-67 28 48
                                      Britt.Berglund@hfs.slu.se
   
   192 Experiments on traits affecting longevity in Swedish dairy breed.
A
 total economic evaluation including production, reproduction, secondary
 traits and health traits             
                   Berglund B
                             Rehn H
                             Philipsson J
   
   193 Alternative therapy of acute clinical mastitis caused by cliforms
 or when no bacterias are found                 Persson K
                             Berglund B
                             Bertilsson J
   
   194 Selection experiments on correlated responses of milk energy output
 at low and high fat content of the milk on milk composition, fertility
 and health
                             Lunden A
                             Berglund B
                             Philipsson J
   
   195 Interaction between breed and management system (grazing - indoor)
 on production, reproduction and health        
                             Rehn H
                             Philipsson J
                             Berglund B
   
   196 Associations between candidate genes like bovine MHC, genetic
 variants of lysozyme and T-cell receptor genes with diseases         
                             Lunden A
                    
   197 Effects of a prolonged calving interval in SRB and SLB on health,
 reproduction and production and their iterrelationships      
                             Berglund B
                             Rehn H
                             Philipsson J
   
       The Swedish University of Agric. Sci.
       Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
       Clinical Centre
       S-750 07 Uppsala
       SWEDEN                          +46-18-67 35 45
   
   
   198 On the specific and non specific defence mechanisms of the bovine
 teat and udder       
                           Persson K                  
   
   199 Trafficking of leukocytes and immunoglobulin isotypes in the bovine
 udder
                             Ostensson K                
   
   200 Mastitis in camels, studies on cells in mammary secretions        

                             Abdurahman O Sh            
   
   201 Factors influencing udder health in dairy herds with constantly
 excellent, fair and poor udder health resp.
                             Ekman T           
   
   202 Effects of oxytocin and frequent milkings on acute clinical
 mastitis in cows treated with antibiotics     
                             Korpe C           
   
   
   SWITZERLAND      
   
       Federal Dairy Research Institute                 
       CH-3097 Liebefeld-Berne
       SWITZERLAND                     +41-31-323 82 27
   
   203 Udder health and raw milk quality for cheese making       
                             Schallibaum M              
   
   204 Standardisation and monitoring of counting of somatic cells  in
 Switzerland
                             Aebi R
                             Schallibaum M     
   
   205 Causes of antibiotic contamination of raw milk
                             Schallibaum M
                             Schaeren W        
   
   206 Epidemiology of mastitis pathogens in Switzerland         
                             Schaeren W
                             Schallibaum M     
   
   207 Mastitis control in Switzerland         
                             Schaeren W
                             Schallibaum M     
   
   208 Mastitis therapy; pharmacokinetics of antibiotics in the bovine
 udder
                             Schaeren W
                             Schallibaum M     
   
   
   UNITED KINGDOM
   
       Institute for Animal Health 
       Milking and Mastitis Centre
       Compton Laboratory, Newbury    
       Berks. RG16 ONN
       UNITED KINGDOM                  +44-635-577 237
   
   209 Nucleic acid probes for the identification/detection of mastitis
 pathogens           
                             Leigh J A
                             Bentley R W                
   
   210 Pathogenesis of bovine mastitis caused by Str. uberis     
                             Leigh J A
                             Finch J M                  
   
   211 Epidemiology of mastitis and mathematical modelling       
                             Hillerton J E
                             Watt C A          
   
   212 Milking systems, control programmes and udder health      
                             Hillerton J E
                             Shearn M F H               
   
   213 Phagocytic resistance of Str. uberis
                             Leigh J A
                             Field T R                  
   
   214 Diagnosis and therapy of ambient mastitis
                             Hillerton J E
                             Milner P          
   
   215 Epidemiology and control of mastitis - mastitis in Brazil 
                             Hillerton J E                       
   
   
   USA
   
       Auburn University , College of Veterinary Medicine
       Dept. of Large Animal Surgery & Medicine
       AL 36849-5522
       USA                             +1-205-844 6715
                                      degrafj@vetmed.auburn.edu
                                      kirkjoh@vetmed.auburn.edu
                                      kaltebe@vetmed.auburn.edu
   
   216 Disposition of Ketoprofen enantiomers and metabolites in urine,
 blood and milk of normal and diseased cattle
                             DeGraves F J
                             Riddell M G                
   
   217 Case-central study to determine risk factors for Mycoplasma
 mastitis
                             Kirk J H
                             Lauerman L
                             DeGraves F J      
   
   
       Auburn University , College of Veterinary Medicine
       Dept. of Pathology
       AL 36849-5522
       USA                             +1-205-844 2665
   
   218 In situ polymerase chain reaction for demonstration of Chlamydia in
 the persistently infected bovine mammary gland
                             Kaltenboeck B
                             Weiss L C
                             DeGraves F J      
   
   
       Cornell University, Coll. Vet. Med.
       Quality Milk Promotion Services
       22 Thornwood Drive
       Ithaca, NY 14850-1263
       USA                             +1-607-257 8485
                                      rng1@cornell.edu
   
   219 A new formulation of antimicrobial proteins (AMBICINs) to treat
 experimental IMI due to Staph.aureus and Strept.agalactiae
                             Wilson DJ
                             Gonzalez R N
                    
   220 Use of Total Quality Management Record System in New York
                             Wilson D J
                             
   221 Risk factors associated with bovine mycoplasmal mastitis in New
 York State           
                             Gonzalez R N
                             Wilson D J
                             Mohammed H O      
   
   222 Segregation or use of separate milking units for S.aureus-infected
 cows: effects on prevalence and BTMSCC         
                             Wilson DJ
                             Gonzalez R N               
   
   223 Factors influencing therapy decisions in clinical cases of
 gram-positive mastitis           
                      Wilson DJ                           
   
   224 Efficacy of florfenicol versus clinical and subclinical bovine
 mastitis
                             Wilson D J
                             Sears P M
                             Gonzalez R N
                             Bennett GJ
   
   225 Prevalence, SCC, and milk production effects of mastitis pathogens
 in New York and Pennsylvania     
                             Wilson D J
                             Gonzalez R N
                             Das H    
   
   226 Influence of management practices and dairy herd characteristics on
 BTMSCC            
                  Wilson D J
                             Das H
                             Gonzalez R N      
   
   227 Antibiotic effect on Strep.agalactiae prevalence in dairy herds
                             Sears P M
                             Wilson D J
                             Gonzalez R N      
   
   228 Mycoplasmal mastitis in New York dairy herds for the period
 1991-1995                
                             Gonzalez R N
                             Sears P M
                             Bennett GJ
                             Wilson D J
   
   229 Impact of Strep.agalactiae IMI on milk production and SCC
                             Schulte HF
                             Gonzalez R N               
   
   230 SCC, milk production and behavioral responses of cows exposed to 5
 volts alternating current  
                             Southwick L
                             Wilson D J                 
   
   231 PCR-based diagnosis of bovine mastitis contagious pathogens
                             Rivas A
                             Gonzalez R N
                             Wiedmann M        
   
   232 A riboprinting-based assessment of bacterial diversity and mastitis
 in New York dairy herds 
                             Rivas A
                             Gonzalez R N               
   
   
       Lousiana State University
       Hill Farm Research Station, Agric. Center
       Route 1, Box 10
       Homer,  LA 71040
       USA                             +1-318-927 4139
                                      FHUFF@LSUVM.SNCC.LSU.EDU
   
   233 Prevention of bovine mastitis by postmilking teat antisepsis      
 
                         
  Boddie R L
                             Nickerson S C              
   
   234 Resistance to mastitis in dairy cattle
                             Nickerson S C
                             Owens WE
                             Boddie RL         
   
   235 Evaluation of antibiotics and treatment  regimens for increased
 efficacy against bovine mastitis      
                             Owens W E                           
   
   236 Etiology of S.aureus mastitis in breeding age heifers     
                             Owens W E
                             Nickerson S C              
   
   237 Efficacy of immunization in preventing bovine mastitis    
                             Nickerson S C
                             Owens W E                  
   
   
       The Ohio State University
       Ohio Agric. Research and Devel. Center
       Wooster
       Ohio 44691
       USA          
   
   238 Nutrition and mastitis         Hogan J S
                             Weiss WP
                             Smith K L         
   
   239 Coliform vaccines              Hogan J S
                             Smith K L
                             Todhunter DA      
   
   240 Propionibacterium acnes immunostimulant 
                             Hogan J S
                             Smith K L
                             Todhunter DA      
   
   241 Field trials to evaluate efficacy of recombiant cytokines         

                             Hogan J S
                             Smith K L
                             Todhunter DA      
   
   242 Environmental streptococcal mastitis    
                             Todhunter DA
                             Smith K L
                             Hogan J S         
   
   243 Heifer mastitis                Smith K L
                             Todhunter DA
                             Hogan J S         
   
   
       University of Connecticut
       Department of Pathology
       61 North Eagleville Road, U-89
       Storrs, CT 06269-3089
       USA                             +1-860-486-2794
   
   244 Lymphocytes and cytokines in bovine milk
                             Yang T J
                             Ayoub I           
   
   245 Development of mammary gland   
                             Yang T J
                             Pantschenko A              
   
   246 Somatic cells and cytokines in goat milk
                             Yang T J
                             Hinckley L S
                             Goldsnider K
                             Manlongat N
   
   247 Prevalence of mycoplasma mastitis       
                             Hinckley L S                        
   
  248 Improved control methods for S. aureus mastitis
                             Hinckley L S                        
   
       Univ. of Florida, Dairy Sci. Department
       Institute of Food and Agric. Sciences
       Shealy Drive and Ritchey Road
       32611 Gainesville FL
       USA                             +1-904-392 5595
   
   249 Automatic data collecting system on pulsator function and vacuum
 fluctuations           
                             Bray
                             Tran
                             Braun    
   
   
       University of Illinois
       Department Veterinary Clinical Medicine
       1008 West Hazelwood Drive
       Urbana, IL 61801
       USA                             +1-217- 244-1475
   
   250 Efficacy and cost effectiveness of antibiotic therapy for clinical
 mastitis
                             Morin D
                             Shanks R           
   
   251 In-vitro growth of mastitis-associated pethogens in milks of
 various species
                             Morin D
                             Constable P
                             Kakoma I
                             Hurley W
   
   252 Effects of mastitis during colostrogenesis on volume and IgG1
 concentaration of colostrum            Morin D
                             Constable P
                             Hurley W 
   
   
       University of Vermont
       Dept. of Animal and Food Sci.
       Terrill Hall
       Burlington, VT 05405 
       USA                             +1-802-656 8196
                                      WPANKEY@clover.uvm.edu
                                      LJBRAMLEY@clover.uvm.edu
                                      IPOLITIS@clover.uvm.edu
   
   253 Resistance to mastitis in dairy cattle
                             Pankey J W
                             Bramley A J
                             Politis I         
   
   254 Diagnosis and control of mastitis
                             Pankey J W
                             Bramley A J       
       
   255 Organic dairy production
                             Pankey J W                          
   
   
       University of Tennessee
       Inst.of Agr., Dept.of Animal Sci.
       P.O.Box 1071
       Knoxville, TN 37901-1071
       USA
   
   256 Streptococcal virulence factors         
                             Oliver SP                           
   
   257 DNA fingerprinting of mastitis pathogens         
                             Oliver SP                                   

   
  258 Nonantibiotic approaches to mastitis control
                             Oliver SP         
   
                             
       US Department of Agriculture
       ARS,LPSI, Milk Secretion & Mastitis Lab.
       Bldg. 173 BARC-East
       Beltsville,  MD 20705-2350
       USA                             +1-301-504 9498
   
   259 Search for genetic markers for resistance to mastitis
                             Rexroad C E
                             VanRaden P M
                             Miller R H
                             Schuster M K
       
   260 Effect of teat canal keratin on bacterial growth
                             Capuco A
                             Pankey W
                             Wood D
                             Bitman J
       
   261 Effects of machine milking parameters on teat canal keratin
 integrity
                             Capuco A
                             Mein G
                             Wood D
                             Nickerson S
       
   262 Relation of defence mechanisms to sire transmitting ability for
 milk somatic cell count                Miller R 
                             Paape M           
       
   263 Estimating sire transmitting ability for milk somatic cell counts
 of daughters                
                             Schutz M
                             VanRaaden P
                             
   264 Prevention of bacterial adherence to mammary epithelium   
                             Cifrian E
                             Guidry A                   
   
   265 Immunization against S. aureus using micropheres
                             O'Brien C
                             Guidry A
                             
   266 Characterize monoclonal antibodies to PMN
                             Wang Y
                             Paape M
                             
   267 Control of mastitis in beef cattle
                             Duenas Y
                             Paape M
                             
   268 Transfection of mammary cells for the prevention of mastitis
                             Cifrian E
                             Guidry A
                             O'Brien C
                    
   269 Regulation of TNF production
                             Paape M
                                      
   
       Washington State University
       College of Agric. & Home Economics
       Pullman
       WA 99164-6320
       USA                             +1-509-335 0880
                                      Fox@vetmed.wsu.edu
   
   270 Staphylococcus aureus mastitis in heifers
                             Fox L K                             
   271 Teat skin chapping and mastitis                  
                             Fox L K               
  
  
  
                            SECTION II
                                                 
                      RESPONSIBLE WORKERS  - PROJECT NUMBER
                                                                   
   
   Aarestrup F        44, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52        
   Abdurahman O Sh    200
   Adriany A          90
   Aebi R             204
   Algers B           189
   Ali-Vehmas T       67, 68
   Arce E             180
   Athar M            166, 169
   Aursjo JM          156
   Ayoub I            244
   Ban I              53, 54, 58
   Barel S            123
   Barhema H W        142, 144
   Barney             30
   Barnum D A         31, 32
   Barth K            93
   Bass B             96
   Baumgartner W      1, 2, 3
   Beer P             86
   Bkei A            103
   Bennett GJ         224, 228
   Bentley R W        209
   Berglund B         192, 193, 194, 195, 197
   Bergonier D        77, 78
   Berndt M           171
   Bertels G          20, 21
   Berthelot X        77, 78
   Bertilsson J       193
   Bezuidenhout JD    178
   Bhaskar B V        107
   Bilotzky S         119
   Bitman J           260
   Blthgen A         84
   Boddie R L         233, 234
   Bramley A J        253, 254
   Braun              249
   Bray               249
   Brito J R F        22, 23
   Brito M A V P      22, 23
   Bronzo V           130
   Buckrell           35
   Burvenich C        7, 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17
   Capuco A           260, 261
   Casado P           179, 180
   Cifrian E          264, 268
   Concha C           181
   Constable P        251, 252
   Cooray R           183, 184
   Das H              225, 226
   Davidson J         37
   De Meulemeester L         4, 13
   DeGraves F J       216, 217, 218
   Dekkers            31
   Deluyker H         4
   Desmet K           6
   Desogne H          11
   Devriese L A       5
   Dillon P           112
   Ding H             102
   Dobbelaar P        147
   Dohoo I            36, 38
   Domingues P F      24
   Dosogne H          17
   Duenas Y           267
   Egan J             115
   Ekesbo I           191
   Ekman T            185, 201
   Emanuelson U       186, 187
   Enevoldsen C       43, 44, 46
   Evans              27
   Ewert E            32
   Faingold D         116, 117, 118, 122
   Fang W             61, 66, 69, 71
   Faria J E          26
   Fazal-ur-Rehman    166
   Field T R          213
   Figueiredo J B     26
   Finch J M          210
   Fitzgerald J R     110, 111
   Flynn J            113
   Fox L K            270, 271
   Fuchs H-W          87, 88, 89
   Giesecke W H       172, 173, 174, 175, 175, 177
   Gips M             123, 124
   Goldsnider K       246
   Gmez A            180
   Gonzalez R N       219, 221, 222, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 231,
 232
   Graupner M         93
   Grieve             30
   Guidry A           264, 265, 268
   Gummow B           171
   Haesebrouck F      5
   Hahn G             85, 86
   Haider W           87, 88, 89
   Hallen Sandgren C  186, 188
   Hamann J           14, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84
   Hammer P           86
   Hanisch Th         98
   Hartigan P J       110
   Hartigan P J       111
   Heeschen W         79, 80, 83, 85, 86
   Hegrenes A         165
   Hellemann A L      155
   Heyneman R         7, 15, 16
   Hillerton J E      211, 212, 214, 215
   Hinckley L S       246, 247, 248
   Hirvonen J         63, 70
   Hogan J S          238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243
   Holmberg O         181, 182, 183, 184
   Honkanen-Buzalski T       60, 62, 73, 75, 76
   Hultgren J         189
   Hurley W           251, 252
   Hurnik             28, 30
   Ichikawa M         136, 137
   Ichikawa T         132, 133
   Jalakas M          56
   Javed S            167
   Jensen N E         44, 47, 48, 49, 50, 51, 52
   Jiang M            40, 41
   Johannesson T      104
   Jonsson O          104, 105, 106
   Kaartinen L        60, 61
   Kakoma I           251
   Kaltenboeck B      218
   Kangumba JGK       177
   Keefe G            36
   Kellner            91
   Kelton             34
   Kennedy            28, 29
   Khan Z             167
   Kirk J H           217
   Klaassen M         55, 56, 57
   Korpe C            202
   Kruif  A de        4, 5, 6
   Kuypers P          6
   Lacy-Hulbert S J   148, 149, 150, 154
   Laevens H          4, 5, 6 
   Lam T J G M        142, 144, 145, 146
   Lammers A          141
   Lammler C          99, 100, 101, 102
   Langoni H          24, 25
   Lauerman L         217
   Leger E            38
   Leigh J A          209, 210, 213
   Leitner G          119
   Leslie KE          27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34
   Linde van der H    13
   Lipkin E           121
   Lipman L           145
   Lissemore K D      33, 34
   Lund A             156
   Lunden A           194, 196
   MacLachlan R       39, 40, 41
   Malbe M            55, 56, 72
   Mallard B A        27, 29, 31, 34
   Manlongat N        246
   Margus P           53, 54
   Martin W           33
   Martlbauer E       90
   Massart-Len A M   7, 9, 10
   Mayntz M           190
   McBride            27, 28, 29, 33
   McMillan           30
   Meaney W J         108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 114
   Mein G             261
   Menzies            35
   Miller R           262
   Miller R H         259
   Milner P           214
   Mohammed H O       221
   Moreira da Silva F 10
   Morin D            250, 251, 252
   Mork T             159
   Moroni P           129
   Mowat              27
   Mozgis V           138, 139, 140
   Muhammad G         166, 167, 168, 169
   Muneim AEA         95
   Myllys V           73, 74, 75
   Nakano T           134
   Neufeldt           92
   Nickerson S        261
   Nickerson S C      233, 234, 236, 237
   Nilsson L          182
   Nogai              91
   Noordhuiren-Starren E N   143, 147
   Notsuki I          135
   Nuijren P J M      141
   O'Brien B          112, 265, 268
   O'Callaghan E      112
   Oliveira V M O     23
   Oliver SP          256, 257, 258
   Oltenacu P A       189, 191
   Oopik T            56
   Ostensson K        199
   Osteras O          159, 161, 162, 163, 164
   Owens W E          234, 235, 236, 237
   Paape M            11, 262, 266, 267, 269
   Pankey J W         253, 254, 255, 260
   Pantschenko A      245
   Pautzke M          94
   Pea J             179
   Persson K          193, 198
   Peterson K         57
   Petzer I M         172, 173, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178
   Philipsson J       192, 194, 195, 197
   Piccinini R        130, 131
   Piens K            16
   Pirhonen T         73
   Politis I          253
   Potter A A         39, 40, 41
   Poutrel B          17
   Pyorala S          59, 60, 61, 62, 63
   Raid H             53, 54, 58
   Rainard P          17
   Rammelmayer G      3
   Rao M K            107
   Rasmussen M Dam    42, 43
   Rehn H             192, 195, 197
   Reichmuth J        79, 83
   Rexroad C E        259
   Riddell M G        216
   Rivas A            231, 232
   Roets E            12, 13, 14
   Ross R P           108
   Ruffo G            129, 131
   Salonen M          70
   Saloniemi H        64
   Sandholm M         63, 65, 66, 69, 70, 71, 72
   Saran A            116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 122, 127
   Saraste K-L        76
   Sargeant           33
   Savoldi F          25
   Schaellibaum M     203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208
   Schaeren W         205, 206, 207, 208
   Schukken Y H       142, 144, 146, 147
   Schulte HF         229
   Schuster M K       259
   Schtz             91, 92
   Schutz M           263
   Scott              34
   Sears P M          224, 227, 228
   Shakoor A          168, 169
   Shanks R           250
   Shantz             28
   Sharriff           31
   Shearn M F H       212
   Shpigel N Y        125, 126, 127, 128
   Sitaramaswamy J    107
   Slettbakk T        165
   Smith K L          238, 239, 240, 241, 242, 243
   Smits E            15
   Smyth C J          111
   Soback S           118, 123, 124
   Soedarmanto I      99
   Southwick L        230
   Springer S         97
   Steiner A          103
   Suhren G           86
   Sviland S          160
   Szita G            103
   Teixeira M R       22, 23
   Terplan G          90
   Todhunter DA       239, 240, 241, 242, 243
   Tth G             103
   Tran               249
   Twardon J          170
   Ubben E-H          79
   Vaarst M           45, 46
   Vandeputte-Van Messom G   8, 9
   Vandermeersch R    4
   Vanneste W H       18, 19
   VanRaaden P        259, 263
   Vecht U            141
   Veiga V M O        22, 23
   Vijayalakshmi S    107
   Waage S            157, 158, 160
   Wang Y             266
   Watt C A           211
   Weiss L C          218
   Weiss WP           238
   Wiedmann M         231
   Williamson J H     151, 152, 153
   Wilson D J         219, 220, 221, 222, 223, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228,
 230
   Winter P           1, 2, 3
   Wood D             260
   Wood D             261
   Woolford M W       148, 149, 151, 152, 153, 154
   WWerner T von      143
   Yang T J           244, 245, 246
   Yeruham I          117
   Ysebaert M-T       18, 19
   Zaadhof K-J        90
   Zargham M          167
   Zecconi A          129, 130, 131
   Ziv G              118, 127, 128
    
   
   
   
                             SECTION III 
   
                     SUBJECTS - PROJECT NUMBERS 
   
   
   
   ANATOMY     84,  167,  190
   
   PHYSIOLOGY  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  28,  81,  82,  84,  98, 
 143,  245,  246
   
   AETIOLOGY
         
   - infectious agent 23,  24,  39,  41,  44,  47,  48,  49,  50,  51, 
 52,  56,  58,  61, 62,  73,  82,  103,  116,  117,  121,  125,  131, 
 133,  136, 176,  193,  206,  218,  221,  222,  227,  228,  229,  231, 
 232, 236,  243,  247,  248,  270
         
   - host resistance mechanisms
               8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  15,  16,  17,  27,  29,  31,  63, 
 72,  81,  88, 143,  147,  149,  150,  153,  176,  198,  199,  237,  251, 
 253, 256,  258,  260,  269
         
   - housing   1,  30,  163,  189,  195
         
   - management       1,  3,  22,  32,  34,  35,  44,  104,  122,  151, 
 152,  153,  175,  176,  190, 193,  220,  222,  223,  226,  229
         
   - milking   8,  42,  43,  112,  132,  134,  135,  137,  149,  162, 
 190,  212,  233
         
   - milking machine  8,  28,  42,  112,  164,  249,  261
         
   - nutrition and feeding    27,  30,  55,  72,  238
   
   HERITABILITY / GENETICS
               14,  29,  31,  192,  194,  195,  196,  197,  259,  262, 
 263
   
   PATHOGENESIS       6,  7,  8,  12,  14,  15,  16,  25,  39,  41,  51, 
 58,  61,  63,  67, 68,  69,  70,  80,  82,  87,  88,  89,  99,  100, 
 101,  102,  117, 125,  129,  130,  131,  133,  136,  141,  143,  149, 
 210,  213, 235,  253,  256,  258
   
   PATHOLOGY   70, 87,  88,  89,  106,  125,  129,  218,  234
   
   DISEASES FREQUENCY
               13,  25,  46,  58,  75,  116,  120,  130,  138,  142,  170,

 182, 184,  189,  191,  192,  194,  195,  197,  200,  221,  231,  232,
 234,  242,  243,  254,  255
   
   DIAGNOSIS
   
   - microbiological parameters
               2, 3,  5,  20,  23,  24,  55,  57,  59,  67,  77,  78,  80,

 84,  85, 92,  99,  100,  101,  102,  132,  134,  135,  137,  139,  141,
 145,  146,  155,  174,  175,  177,  200,  201,  209,  214,  257
   
   - cytological parameters   1,  2,  3,  9,  24,  78,  79,  83,  91,  96,

 120,  166,  172,  174, 175,  200,  201,  204,  226,  230,  238,  266, 
 268
         
   - enzymological parameters
               9,  59,  120,  200,  201,  253
   
   - immunological parameters
               9,  10,  11,  77,  99,  100,  101,  102,  110,  121,  170, 
 201, 237,  252
         
   - other diagnostic parameters
               13,  63,  82,  95,  111,  146,  180,  214,  226,  231, 
 232,  257
   
   THERAPY     7,  26,  35,  37,  45,  56,  59,  62,  65,  71,  86,  94, 
 97,  108,  115,  118, 124,  127,  128,  140,  151,  161,  169,  170, 
 188,  193,  202,  208,  214, 216,  219,  223,  224,  227,  235,  240, 
 241,  250,  254
   
   PHARMACOLOGY       56,  60,  62,  65,  80,  118,  208,  216,  219
   
   ANTIBIOTIC SUSCEPTIBILITY
               61,  66,  75,  103,  113,  158,  193,  206
   
   IMMUNOLOGY  7,  10,  11,  12,  15,  16,  17,  26,  27,  29,  31,  34, 
 53,  54, 57,  110,  119,  129,  156,  181,  183,  237,  239,  244,  252,
 256,  258,  264,  265
   
   EPIDEMIOLOGY       4,  22,  25,  31,  33,  34,  35,  36,  38,  50,  52,

 74,  75,  81, 85,  106,  109,  116,  117,  126,  130,  131,  133,  136, 
 142, 144,  160,  171,  185,  187,  189,  191,  206,  209,  211,  212,
 215,  217,  221,  225,  227,  228,  236,  242,  243,  270
   
   CONTROL     21,  22,  26,  32,  34,  36,  40,  44,  46,  57,  64,  93, 
 105,  107,  115,  122, 142,  144,  151,  152,  153,  157,  159,  165, 
 168,  173,  207,  212,  215, 222,  228,  233,  240,  241,  254,  267, 
 270,  271
   
   EFFECT ON MILK AND MILK PRODUCT
               6,  33,  55,  76,  85,  86,  90,  93,  122,  123,  132, 
 134,  135, 137,  148,  154,  161,  177,  178,  179,  203,  204,  205, 
 252, 255
   
   EFFECT ON MILK PRODUCTION / ECONOMY        
               43,  93,  120,  165,  178,  186,  192,  194,  197,  204, 
 225, 229,  230,  239,  250,  255