Exploring associations between the teat apex metagenome and Staphylococcus aureus intramammary infections in primiparous cows under organic directives.
C J DeanF Pena-MoscaT RayT J WehriK SharpeA M AntunesE DosterL FernandesV F CallesC BaumanS GoddenB HeinsP PinedoV S MachadoL S CaixetaNoelle Robertson NoyesPublished in: Applied and environmental microbiology (2024)
IMI risk, in particular the production of antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) by commensal microbes. However, current studies of the teat apex microbiome utilize a 16S approach, which precludes the detection of genomic features such as genes that encode for AMPs. Therefore, further research using a shotgun metagenomic approach is needed to understand what role prepartum teat apex microbiome dynamics play in IMI risk.