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Effect of low intensity laser radiation on cow's milk microflora and somatic cell count

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The aim of the study was to monitor the effects of radiation emitted by a low energy laser on the growth of microorganisms in vitro from milk of cows with elevated SCC, microorganism diversification, and SCC after the lead treatment in vivo by the laser. Laser irradiated microorganism cultures exhibited a weaker incidence of environmental microorganisms, especially fungi and Streptococci sp. No laser light effect was noted on S. aureus culture development. Our data shows that after laser treatment the variety of micro-organism species immediately decreases 64.28% and this indicator remains unchanged after 21 days. 21 days after completion of the therapy course the SCC decreased 20.11%. 70 days after treatment the SCC increase compared to the 21 day period increased by 20.3%, which can be associated with factors unrelated to the method of therapy. It is advisable to treat increases in SCC with low intensity laser rays conditional to environmental mastitis causative agents. Moreover, since due to the effect of laser radiation certain irradiated micro-organism cultures become more susceptible to antibiotics, it is advisable to coordinate laser therapy with antibiotic therapy.

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p.49-52,ref.

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  • Department of Non-Infectious Diseases, Lithuanian Veterinary Academy, Tilzes 18, LT- Kaunas 3022, Lithuania
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