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International Journal of Dairy Science

Year: 2009 | Volume: 4 | Issue: 3 | Page No.: 117-122
DOI: 10.3923/ijds.2009.117.122

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Sudhakar P. Awandkar

Country: India

Narendra V. Khode

Country: India

Vikas M. Sardar

Country: India

Mangesh S. Mendhe

Country: India

Keywords


  • antibacterial
  • antibiogram
  • clinical mastitis
  • etiology
  • Prevalence
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Prevalence and Current Antibiogram Trend of Mastitic Agents in Udgir and its Visinity, Maharashtra State, India

Sudhakar P. Awandkar, Narendra V. Khode, Vikas M. Sardar and Mangesh S. Mendhe
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How to cite this article

Sudhakar P. Awandkar, Narendra V. Khode, Vikas M. Sardar and Mangesh S. Mendhe, 2009. Prevalence and Current Antibiogram Trend of Mastitic Agents in Udgir and its Visinity, Maharashtra State, India. International Journal of Dairy Science, 4: 117-122.

DOI: 10.3923/ijds.2009.117.122

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