Rl. Boddie et Sc. Nickerson, EVALUATION OF 2 LODOPHOR TEAT GERMICIDES - ACTIVITY AGAINST STAPHYLOCOCCUS-AUREUS AND STREPTOCOCCUS-AGALACTIAE, Journal of dairy science, 80(8), 1997, pp. 1846-1850
Two germicides containing 0.5 and 1% titratable iodine were tested for
efficacy against the development of new intramammary infections (IMI)
caused by Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus agalactiae, The two
trials for postmilking teat dip used a model for experimental challeng
e that was recommended by the National Mastitis Council. The 0.5% iodi
ne for formulation reduced new Staph, aureus IMI by 78.2% and reduced
new Strep. agalactiae IMI by 73.2%. The 1% iodine product reduced new
Staph. aureus IMI by 43.5% and reduced new Strep. agalactiae IMI by 46
.4%. No adverse effects on the condition of teat skin or on teat ends
were observed over the course of the trials. At the completion of each
trial, the teat skin of dipped quarters was characterized as normal,
smooth skin that was free from scales, cracks, or chapping; the teat o
rifice was characterized as smooth without evidence of irritation.