Leptospirosis
Known as a disease that effects the farmers income the most, Leptospirosis is a bacterial disease. The Zoonotic infection affects both cow’s fertility rate and in lactating cattle effects the rate and quality of the cow’s milk. The cattle are affected by urinary infections which often causes infertility and abortions within the host carrier. The cattle’s milk is also affected by the infections caused by the disease which in turn effects the milk by turning it thick and yellow in colour.
The host-adapted Lepto serovar disease is the only one found in cows and can affect the animal from any age, which is another factor making this disease incredibly destructive. If found in young calves the disease can cause other illnesses during the course of its life including kidney failure and urinary infections.
The Zoonotic make up of this disease is one of the many reasons why it is vital that it is detected early. A Zoonotic disease is an infectious one that is caused by bacteria, viruses and parasites that can spread between animals and humans.
Bovine Pathogen Array
Randox Food have developed a Bovine Pathogen Array test which can simultaneously detect 6 commonly found pathogens. It utilises Randox’s innovative Biochip Array Technology for the multiplex screening of a milk sample for 9 biomarkers related to prevalent bovine diseases, ensuring the highest degree of sensitivity and specificity. Tests can be conducted on a single sample of milk with a full set of results being received within 2 hours 30 minutes of the test being conducted.
The 6 pathogens detected on the Bovine Pathogen Array –
- Bovine Viral Diarrhoea (BVD)
- Bovine Herpesvirus I
- Paratuberculosis
- Leptospirosis
- Neospora Caninum
- Fasciola Hepatica
At Randox Food we aim to make screening simple and with this new and industry leading Bovine Pathogen Array.
How do I get it?
To understand the full power in a Randox Food revolutionary Biochip you need to try it for yourself. To do this contact us directly via the links below.
Email:- info@randoxfooddiagnostics.com
Or website:- https://www.randoxfood.com/milk-analysis/