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Treatment of Calf Diarrhea: Antimicrobial and Ancillary Treatments
Adjunct treatment of diarrhea should be routinely undertaken in all calves with systemic signs of illness, manifest as fever, inappetance, or lethargy. Ancillary treatments with documented efficacy in undifferentiated calf diarrhea include parenteral administration of antimicrobials with a predominantly gram negative spectrum of activity, parenteral ...
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We outline the geomorphological relationships between glaciers, lakes and bofedal wetlands, and the way in which moraines, talus slopes and sandar interact with catchment hydrology in the tropical Andes of Peru. Bofedales are well developed within glacial limits, with glacial processes such as erosion and formation of moraines providing the poorly ...
Bethan Davies +12 more
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Salivary pH, but not conductivity, is an indicator of diarrhea in neonatal calves
Neonatal calf diarrhea is a frequent disease of calves and may result in dehydration and metabolic acidosis. The disease causes mortality and reduces growth and future productivity. Early identification of disease improves calf outcomes and thus there is
Beth B. Riley +9 more
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DAIRY HERD MANAGEMENT PRACTICES FOCUSING ON PREWEANED HEIFERS [PDF]
The National Dairy Heifer Evaluation Project ( NDHEP ) was conducted by the National Animal Health Monitoring System (NAHMS ) from April 1991 through July 1992 with the assistance of 1,811 producers from 28 states.
Ott, Stephen L.
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PENANGANAN KASUS DIARE PADA PEDET DI UPTD BALAI PEMBIBITAN TERNAK DINAS PETERNAKAN DAN KESEHATAN HEWAN PROVINSI JAMBI [PDF]
PENANGANAN KASUS DIARE PADA PEDET DI UPTD BALAI PEMBIBITAN TERNAK DINAS PETERNAKAN DAN KESEHATAN HEWAN PROVINSI JAMBIElsa Yulianti (NIM: 1302001010012)ABSTRAKTugas akhir ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui cara penanganan kasus diare pada pedet di UPTD Balai ...
Elsa Yulianti
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Clostridium perfringens forms heat‐resistant spores that complicate food safety. Physical methods (thermal processing, HPP, vacuum cooling, ozone treatments) and chemical interventions (natural antimicrobials, phosphates, nitrate/nitrite, organic acids) reduce vegetative cells and spores, though spore resistance remains a major challenge in food and ...
Deepak Subedi +7 more
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The aim of the present study was to investigate whether Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) could be utilized as an effective strategy to promote growth performance of calves and to further study its impact on decreasing diarrhea.
Haoqi Han +7 more
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Extrahepatic Gene Editing In Vivo Using Organic Solvent‐Free Lipid Nanoparticles
This article highlights a novel, organic solvent‐free lipid nanoparticle (LNP) formulation that avoids cholesterol, thereby reducing hepatic accumulation and immune activation. These BLNPs enable potent, flexible, and scalable gene delivery, supporting personalized medicine and diverse nucleic acid applications.
Michael Streiber +14 more
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In this study, a significant increase in serum NSE, GFAP, CK‐B, IgM and IgM concentrations was determined in dogs with nervous distemper. It was shown that NSE, GFAP and CK‐B biomarkers have a useful and reliable diagnostic value in determining brain damage in dogs with nervous distemper .
Muhammed Mustafa Kapar +2 more
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Growth Performance of Holstein Dairy Calves Supplemented with a Probiotic [PDF]
Administration of antibiotics in both therapeutic and sub-therapeutic doses has been the standard practice for dealing with pathogenic bacteria problems in farm animals since the 1940s. Several types of antibiotics are currently used to promote weight
Brainard, Donald J. +2 more
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