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Surgical correction of a double congenital hernia in a veal calf
Abstract This clinical case report describes the rare occurrence and successful surgical management of two simultaneous congenital hernias, umbilical and perineal, in a crossbred veal calf. At 5 days of age, the animal, weighing approximately 40 kg, showed visible swelling in the umbilical and perineal regions together with a congenital tail ...
Andrea Spadaro +4 more
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Investigation of rotavirus and coronavirus in neonatal diarrheic calves [PDF]
Bovine rotavirus (BRV) ve bovine coronavirus (BCV) are the major causes of neonatal calf diarrhea. The objective of this sludy was to determine the prevalence of BRV and BCV In faecal samples from diarrhoeic calves.
Mehmet ÇABALAR +2 more
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Background Gut microbial dysbiosis is a common cause of calf diarrhea, a major contributor to calf mortality. Additionally, the early gut microbiota in calves is considered a hotspot for antimicrobial resistance, potentially leading to the failure of ...
Jalyn Hawkins +9 more
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In vitro amplification of BVDV field strains isolated in Argentina: effect of cell line and culture conditions [PDF]
The aim of this work was to study the in vitro amplification of BVDV (Pestivirus, Flaviridae) field isolates from Argentina in MDBK, BoTur and BHK-21 continuous cell lines.
Boynak, Natalia +5 more
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Summary A 2‐month‐old Holstein bull calf presented with a 1‐week history of left front limb lameness. Lameness evaluation demonstrated a Grade 3/5 lameness in the left front limb. Clinical examination revealed resistance to flexion and extension of the left shoulder region, with no associated swelling or joint effusion.
Martina Ernestova, Sabrina H. Brounts
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Background Viruses and the virome have received increased attention in the context of calf diarrhea and with the advancement of high-throughput sequencing the detection and discovery of viruses has been improved. Calf diarrhea, being the main contributor
Julia Bergholm +3 more
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Abstract An 11‐week‐old Holstein Friesian heifer calf presented with a congenital nasal abnormality characterised by an additional, turbinate‐like structure located dorsally on the nasal bridge. Clinical examination of the calf revealed normal respiratory function, with the accessory structure producing mucoid discharge from blind‐ended cavities ...
Raffaela Marian +4 more
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Abstract Two entire female dwarf rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus), aged 5 months and 10 years, were presented with a mass protruding from the vaginal opening. Diagnostic imaging and exploratory laparotomy confirmed the diagnosis of transurethral urinary bladder eversion. Both animals were treated successfully by surgical intervention.
Kerstin Müller, Christine Rutz
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A cryo‐EM processing pipeline for microtubules using CryoSPARC
Cryo‐EM reconstructions of microtubules are currently technically challenging and time‐consuming for average users. A cryo‐EM processing pipeline for microtubules using CryoSPARC has been developed that overcomes many of these current issues.Microtubules are cytoskeletal filaments that are typically characterized by a discontinuous helical lattice of α/
Daniel Zhang +7 more
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Farmers' pro‐social motivations and willingness‐to‐accept in markets with public goods
Abstract To explain how some farmers' decisions may diverge from profit‐maximization, we incorporate proactive social preferences for public goods in an expected utility framework, in addition to reactive risk preferences to uncertainty. We offer empirical evidence that proactive preferences influence farmers' decisions alongside reactive preferences ...
Jill Fitzsimmons +2 more
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