Herbal treatment as an alternative to antibiotics for bovine mastitis in the system of obtaining environmentally safe milk

Journal Title: Environment Conservation Journal - Year 2023, Vol 24, Issue 4

Abstract

Antibiotics are knownas the first option for treating any disease. While, the difficultyin terms of antimicrobial resistance and antibiotic residue as well as antibiotic impactmisapplicationon health of the public, results in numerous limitations on unregulated antibiotic treatmentworldwide within the dairy industry.Scientistslooked into new healing strategies that could be used to replace antibiotic use in mastitis disease treatment. Bovine mastitis causing a direct impact on food safety issues andthe farm’s profitability. This pathology’s treatments and preventionsarespecially performed using antimicrobials, However, this disease's pathogens' increasing antimicrobial resistance may have an impact on the customary drug’s effectiveness.Moreover, the environment andthe presence of antimicrobial residues in milk are a probabledangerin terms of human health. As a result, the utilizationof plant extracts could become a hopeful alternativefor bovine mastitis prevention.Antibacterial properties are included in numerous plants. Plants extracts are usually considered secure for animals, humans, and the environment. This analysis contains the common issues that came across in the customary Mastitis Treatment, includingthe potential uses of plant extracts as substitutes for the control of these pathogens, as well as the constraints of using these plant derivatives.

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Shrishti Raturi, Manjusha Tyagi

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Shrishti Raturi, Manjusha Tyagi (2023). Herbal treatment as an alternative to antibiotics for bovine mastitis in the system of obtaining environmentally safe milk. Environment Conservation Journal, 24(4), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-734574