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Neonatal calf diarrhea is a common disease leading to a major economic loss for cattle producers worldwide. Several infectious and noninfectious factors are implicated in calf diarrhea, but disease control remains problematic because of the ...
Hyun Sik Kim, Na-Ri Shin, Hojun Sung
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In all bovine production systems, neonatal calf diarrhea remains worldwide an important issue of economic losses and animal welfare. The aim of the present study was to identify risk factors for neonatal calf diarrhea as a herd health problem on Bavarian
Íngrid Lorenz, Florian M Trefz
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The Antibiotic Treatment of Calf Diarrhea in Four European Countries: A Survey [PDF]
Neonatal calves are commonly affected by diarrhea caused by different pathogens, but not always bacteria. Yet, antibiotics are routinely used as a treatment to an unknown extent. It was our goal to survey antibiotic use for the treatment of neonatal calf
Cassandra Eibl +2 more
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Next-Generation Sequencing Reveals Four Novel Viruses Associated with Calf Diarrhea
Calf diarrhea is one of the common diseases involved in the process of calf feeding. In this study, a sample of calf diarrhea that tested positive for bovine coronavirus and bovine astrovirus was subjected to high-throughput sequencing.
Xuehan Zhang, Zhou Jinzhu, Sun Dongbo
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Epidemiological study on calf diarrhea and coccidiosis in dairy farms in Bahir Dar, North West Ethiopia [PDF]
Background A longitudinal prospective study was conducted from October 2017 to April 2018 on calf diarrhea and coccidiosis in dairy farms in Bahir Dar, North West Ethiopia with the objectives of determining the incidence of calf diarrhea and calf ...
Habtamu Tamrat +4 more
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Blood metabolomics reveals the therapeutic effect of Pueraria polysaccharide on calf diarrhea
Background Neonatal calf diarrhea (NCD) is typically treated with antibiotics, while long-term application of antibiotics induces drug resistance and antibiotic residues, ultimately decreasing feed efficiency. Pueraria polysaccharide (PPL) is a versatile
Liuhong Shen +12 more
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Isolation of an avianlike group A rotavirus from a calf with diarrhea [PDF]
An atypical group A rotavirus (993/83) was isolated from a 3-day-old German calf with diarrhea. It differed from 35 conventional German bovine rotavirus isolates analyzed previously with respect to subgroup (strain 993/83 was non-subgroup I and non-subgroup II), serotype (strain 993/83 showed a two-way cross-reaction with serotype 7 and a one-way cross-
Büssow, Harald +3 more
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Neonatal calf diarrhea is the leading cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality globally. The changes associated with the gastrointestinal microbiota in neonatal calves experiencing diarrhea and its etiology are not fully understood or completely defined
Emma Jessop +6 more
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Antibiotics are essential in the prevention of calf diarrhea epidemics. As more antibiotics become ineffective due to drug-resistant bacteria, attention must be directed toward alternative treatments for calf diarrhea.
Shengyi Wang, Dongan Cui, Zuoting Yan
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Ecology of calf diarrhea in cow-calf operations
vii CHAPTER 1. GENERAL INTRODUCTION 1 Thesis organization 1 Literature review 2 Statement of problem and specific aims of study 29 References 31 CHAPTER 2. DEVELOPMENT OF A PANEL OF MULTIPLEX REAL-TIME PCR ASSAY FOR SIMULTANEOUS DETECTION OF MAJOR AGENTS CAUSING CALF DIARRHEA IN FECES ...
Cho, Yong-il
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