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One of the vectors of bacteria which cause mastitis are [[Calliphora]] blowflies, whose numbers are predicted to increase with continued warming, especially in the temperate countries like the United Kingdom. [[Rhipicephalus microplus]], a [[tick]] which primarily parasitises cattle, could become established in the currently [[temperate]] countries once their autumns and winters become warmer by about {{convert|2-2.75|C-change|F-change}}. On the other hand, the brown stomach worm, [[Ostertagia ostertagi]], is predicted to become much less prevalent in cattle as the warming progresses.

One of the vectors of bacteria which cause mastitis are Calliphora blowflies, whose numbers are predicted to increase with continued warming, especially in the temperate countries like the United Kingdom. Rhipicephalus microplus, a tick which primarily parasitises cattle, could become established in the currently temperate countries once their autumns and winters become warmer by about 2–2.75 °C (3.60–4.95 °F). On the other hand, the brown stomach worm, Ostertagia ostertagi, is predicted to become much less prevalent in cattle as the warming progresses.