Comparative efficacy of antimicrobials for treatment of clinical mastitis in lactating dairy cattle: a systematic review and network meta-analysis

dc.contributor.author O'Connor, Annette
dc.contributor.author Wang, Chong
dc.contributor.author Hu, Dapeng
dc.contributor.author Wang, Chong
dc.contributor.author Kelton, David
dc.contributor.author Godkin, M. A.
dc.contributor.author Churchill, Katheryn
dc.contributor.author O’Connor, Annette
dc.contributor.department Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine
dc.date 2020-02-28T16:07:58.000
dc.date.accessioned 2020-07-07T05:13:06Z
dc.date.available 2020-07-07T05:13:06Z
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dc.date.issued 2019-12-01
dc.description.abstract <p>A systematic review and network meta-analysis were conducted to assess the relative efficacy of antimicrobial therapy for clinical mastitis in lactating dairy cattle. Controlled trials in lactating dairy cattle with natural disease exposure were eligible if they compared an antimicrobial treatment to a non-treated control, placebo, or a different antimicrobial, for the treatment of clinical mastitis, and assessed clinical or bacteriologic cure. Potential for bias was assessed using a modified Cochrane Risk of Bias 2.0 tool. From 14775 initially identified records, 54 trials were assessed as eligible. Networks were established for bacteriologic cure by bacterial species group, and clinical cure. Disparate networks among bacteriologic cures precluded meta-analysis. Network meta-analysis was conducted for trials assessing clinical cure, but lack of precision of point estimates resulted in wide credibility intervals for all treatments, with no definitive conclusions regarding relative efficacy. Consideration of network geometry can inform future research to increase the utility of current and previous work. Replication of intervention arms and consideration of connection to existing networks would improve the future ability to determine relative efficacy. Challenges in the evaluation of bias in primary research stemmed from a lack of reporting. Consideration of reporting guidelines would also improve the utility of future research.</p>
dc.description.comments <p>This article is published as Winder, C. B., J. M. Sargeant, D. Hu, C. Wang, D. F. Kelton, M. A. Godkin, K. J. Churchill, and A. M. O'Connor. "Comparative efficacy of antimicrobials for treatment of clinical mastitis in lactating dairy cattle: a systematic review and network meta-analysis." <em>Animal Health Research Reviews</em> 20, no. 2 (2019): 229-246. DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S1466252319000318" target="_blank">10.1017/S1466252319000318</a>. Posted with permission.</p>
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dc.source.uri 10.1017/S1466252319000318
dc.subject.disciplines Large or Food Animal and Equine Medicine
dc.subject.disciplines Veterinary Microbiology and Immunobiology
dc.subject.disciplines Veterinary Preventive Medicine, Epidemiology, and Public Health
dc.subject.keywords Dairy cow
dc.subject.keywords mixed treatment comparison
dc.subject.keywords udder health
dc.title Comparative efficacy of antimicrobials for treatment of clinical mastitis in lactating dairy cattle: a systematic review and network meta-analysis
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