Clinical mastitis due to NAS infections does not require systemic treatment: how we can reduce the use of antibiotics
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Standard
Clinical mastitis due to NAS infections does not require systemic treatment : how we can reduce the use of antibiotics. / Svennesen, Line; Woudstra, Svenja.
IDF Animal Health Report. Vol. 16 International Dairy Federation, 2022. p. 4-5.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
Harvard
Svennesen, L & Woudstra, S 2022, Clinical mastitis due to NAS infections does not require systemic treatment: how we can reduce the use of antibiotics. in IDF Animal Health Report. vol. 16, International Dairy Federation, pp. 4-5. <https://shop.fil-idf.org/collections/publications/products/idf-animal-health-report-n-16>
APA
Svennesen, L., & Woudstra, S. (2022). Clinical mastitis due to NAS infections does not require systemic treatment: how we can reduce the use of antibiotics. In IDF Animal Health Report (Vol. 16, pp. 4-5). International Dairy Federation. https://shop.fil-idf.org/collections/publications/products/idf-animal-health-report-n-16
Vancouver
Svennesen L, Woudstra S. Clinical mastitis due to NAS infections does not require systemic treatment: how we can reduce the use of antibiotics. In IDF Animal Health Report. Vol. 16. International Dairy Federation. 2022. p. 4-5
Author
Bibtex
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RIS
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