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Tumors in Newborn Animals [PDF]

open access: yesPathologia veterinaria, 1965
The literature on tumors in newborn animals is reviewed, and a description is given of eight cases of congenital tumors in calves. Two were cases of congenital lymphoid leukosis, in both of which the dams seemed to be healthy. Two fetuses showed extensive peritoneal mesotheliomas, and an aborted fetus had a subcutaneous lymphangioma on the lower leg ...
W. Misdorp
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Vitality in Newborn Farm Animals: Adverse Factors, Physiological Responses, Pharmacological Therapies, and Physical Methods to Increase Neonate Vigor

open access: yesAnimals, 2023
Vitality is the vigor newborn animals exhibit during the first hours of life. It can be assessed by a numerical score, in which variables, such as heart rate, respiratory rate, mucous membranes’ coloration, time the offspring took to stand up, and ...
Cécile Bienboire-Frosini   +9 more
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A Comparative Study of Coagulation Systems in Newborn Animals [PDF]

open access: yesPediatric Research, 1986
Appropriate animal experimentation can enhance our understanding of thrombotic and hemorrhagic problems in the human neonate. Which newborn animal species' coagulation system most closely resembles the human neonate is unknown. The objective of the study was to assess the newborn coagulation system in four animal species and compare them with the human
P, Massicotte, L, Mitchell, M, Andrew
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Protection of Newborn Animals through Maternal Immunization

open access: yesJournal of Comparative Pathology, 2007
Providing protective immunity to neonatal animals in early life is associated with numerous challenges regarding vaccine safety and efficacy. A much simpler approach is maternal vaccination, either before or during pregnancy, to provide the neonate with passively transferred immunity.
Pravieux, J.J.   +3 more
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Probiotics in young and newborn animals

open access: yesJournal of Animal and Feed Sciences, 1998
The generation of "natural microbial products" which promote the barrier effect of the intestine and which are efficacious in the treatment of enteric infections, remains a critical target.
D. Kelly
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Novel Orthobunyavirus in Cattle, Europe, 2011

open access: yesEmerging Infectious Diseases, 2012
In 2011, an unidentified disease in cattle was reported in Germany and the Netherlands. Clinical signs included fever, decreased milk production, and diarrhea.
Bernd Hoffmann   +12 more
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Blood cytokine profile quantitative characteristics evaluation for identifying infection risk group in pigs [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2023
Diseases in newborn animals cause significant damage to animal husbandry. This is a complex problem, in which, along with such factors as the environment and the pathogen, an important role is played by the reaction of the body of newborns and their ...
Agarkov Alexander   +4 more
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Morphofunctional characteristics of animals in the detection of embryonic antigens in the prenatal and postnatal periods [PDF]

open access: yesBIO Web of Conferences, 2022
Diseases in newborn animals cause significant damage to animal husbandry. This is a complex problem, in which, along with such factors as the environment and the pathogen, an important role is played by the reaction of the body of newborns and their ...
Agarkov Alexander   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Compound Probiotics Improve the Diarrhea Rate and Intestinal Microbiota of Newborn Calves

open access: yesAnimals, 2022
Simple Summary Calf diarrhea is a major cause of mortality in calves, and results in high treatment costs and economic loss for the dairy and cattle industries. In addition, diarrhea usually occurs around 2 weeks after calf birth.
Bo Liu   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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