Abstract
Extract Both Candida albicans and C. tropicalis have been implicated in cases of bovine mastitis following udder infusion with antibiotics (Loken et al., 1959 Loken, K. I. , Thompson, E. S. , Hoyt, H. H. and Ball, R. A. 1959. J. Amer. vet. med. Ass., 134: 401–401. [Google Scholar] ). In some cases (Tucker, 1954 Tucker, E. W. 1954. Cornell Vet., 44: 79–79. [Google Scholar] ), contamination of the diluting fluid and teats with yeasts from the operator has been given as the cause, while in other cases (Stuart, 1951 Stuart, P. 1951. Vet. Rec., 63: 314–314. [Google Scholar] ; Hulse, 1952 Hulse, E. C. 1952. Vet. Rec., 64: 210–210. [Google Scholar] ), yeasts from brewer's grains on which the cows were feeding have been blamed.

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