China Dairy ›› 2023, Vol. 0 ›› Issue (9): 89-97.doi: 10.12377/1671-4393.23.09.15

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Research Progress of Dairy Cow Mastitis Abroad Based on Web of Science Core Database

WANG Mengmeng1, WANG Jianlei2, GOU Wenqiang3, TIAN Yuan1, WANG Jing1,*   

  1. 1Agricultural Information Institute,Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Beijing 100081;
    2Lijin County Animal Disease Prevention and Control Center,Dongying Shandong 257400;
    3Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health,Shanghai 200040
  • Online:2023-09-25 Published:2023-10-16

Abstract: With the acceleration of the industrialization and modernization of human society and the rapid development of economy, the demand for milk is gradually increasing, and the breeding of high-yield cows and the application of replacing artificial milking equipment begin to enter the fast track of development, at the same time, it has also brought the“Explosive” growth of mastitis in dairy cows, which has become one of the three major diseases in the contemporary dairy industry. Domestic and foreign experts and scholars are constantly looking for effective methods to minimize the occurrence of mastitis in dairy cows. The study of mastitis abroad is ahead of the domestic research, and their advanced technology concept, means and methods are worthy of domestic reference. Based on the Web of Science Core Database, this paper searched the literatures related to mastitis in recent 3 years with CiteSpace software, and summarized the classical literatures in order to show the latest research progress of mastitis abroad.

Key words: abroad, dairy cows, mastitis

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