How to prevent diseases for dairy cows
Vitamin D Offers Alternative Treatment for Mastitis

Mastitis, a common and costly disease, affects the mammary gland or  udder of dairy cattle, resulting in a decrease in milk production and  quality. In some cases, infected cows have to be removed from the herd.  Economic losses are estimated at $2 billion a year.
Scientists at the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) National Animal  Disease Center (NADC) in Ames, Iowa, have discovered that vitamin D may  offer an alternative treatment for mastitis instead of antibiotics.
ARS is USDA's chief intramural scientific research agency, and this  research supports the USDA priority of promoting international food  security.
Molecular biologist John Lippolis, in the Ruminant Diseases and  Immunology Research Unit at NADC, looked at the role of a natural form  of vitamin D—prehormone 25-hydroxyvitamin D—in altering the response of  the cow's immune system to a mastitis pathogen, Streptococcus uberis.
Research indicates that precise levels of vitamin D need to be in the  bloodstream to prevent conditions such as rickets, or softening of the  bones. Higher levels are required for proper immune function. Prehormone  25-hydroxyvitamin D is found in the blood, but very little is found in  milk.
In the study, cows were given vitamin D by infusion directly into the  infected quarter of the mammary gland. Scientists then evaluated data on  feed intake, bacteria counts in milk, milk production, serum levels,  and body temperature for all animals.
They found a significant reduction in bacterial counts and fewer  clinical signs of severe infection in cows treated with vitamin D,  compared to cows that received no treatment. In the early stage of the  infection, as vitamin D reduced the bacterial counts, milk production  was also greater in the treated animals.
These results suggest that vitamin D might help reduce antibiotic use in  treating mastitis, according to Dr Lippolis. In addition, vitamin D has  the potential to decrease other bacterial and viral diseases, such as  respiratory tract infections.





















