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Cryptosporidium Infection as a Cause of Calf Diarrhea
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1985Cryptosporidiosis is a self-limiting protozoal disease of the intestinal tract. Although identified as possible agents of calf diarrhea less than 15 years ago, Cryptosporidium spp. are now believed to be common in calves and in many other host animal species worldwide.
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New Therapies for Calf Diarrhea
American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 1999As we look to the turn of the century, many new theories and technologies are evolving to help us succeed in decreasing the onset of diarrheal disease or diminishing its impact on the neonatal bovine. This discussion will focus on many of these disease agents.
Hunt, Elaine +2 more
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A study on neonatal calf diarrhea induced by rotavirus
Comparative Immunology, Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, 1994This review summarizes the results of a study on rotaviruses isolated from calves affected by neonatal diarrhea. The results indicated that rotavirus infection is widespread and supported the evidence for an etiologic role of these viruses in neonatal diarrhea.
G, Castrucci +4 more
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American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 1971
There are three primary alterations in the body as a whole due to diarrhea: 1. Dehydration, 2. Acidosis, and 3. Electrolyte losses and imbalances. The initiating factors in the development and the magnitude of each in the acutely diarrheic neonatal calf have been discussed in Part I.
Lewis, Lon D., Phillips, Robert W.
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There are three primary alterations in the body as a whole due to diarrhea: 1. Dehydration, 2. Acidosis, and 3. Electrolyte losses and imbalances. The initiating factors in the development and the magnitude of each in the acutely diarrheic neonatal calf have been discussed in Part I.
Lewis, Lon D., Phillips, Robert W.
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Therapeutic Agents Used in the Treatment of Calf Diarrhea
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Food Animal Practice, 1985This article discusses various therapeutic agents that have been used in the treatment of calf diarrhea, such as antibiotics, modulators of intestinal motility, gastrointestinal protectants and absorbents, astringents, agents affecting secretion, steroids, antiadhesives, antitoxins, and monoclonal antibodies.
P C, Mullowney, W H, Patterson
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Treatment of Neonatal Calf Diarrhea
American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 1980When it comes to talking about therapy of calf diarrhea, as clinicians, we are faced with a diagnostic dilemma. Generally, we don't know the exact cause of the diarrheal illness in terms of the type of bacterial or viral agent(s) involved. We don't know if bacteremia or septicemia is present or is imminent as far as the young neonate is concerned and ...
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American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings
The decision to submit calf diarrhea samples to a veterinary diagnostic lab can often be challenging. Balancing the value of the information with the ability to promote positive management changes is the conundrum the veterinarian often finds themself in.
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The decision to submit calf diarrhea samples to a veterinary diagnostic lab can often be challenging. Balancing the value of the information with the ability to promote positive management changes is the conundrum the veterinarian often finds themself in.
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Immunity to Neonatal Calf Diarrhea Virus
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1973SUMMARY The importance of local cellular resistance and circulating antibody in affording protection against calf diarrhea caused by a reovirus-like agent was evaluated, using experimental, clinical, and serologic data. Orally vaccinated experimental calves challenge inoculated 48 to 72 hours after vaccination remained normal.
C. A. Mebus +3 more
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Neonatal Calf Diarrhea and Sepsis
2017Neonatalbuzağı ishalleri ve sepsis günümüzde çok ciddi ekonomik kayıplara neden olmaktadır.Oluşan bu kayıplar neticesinde işletmeler ciddi zarar görmektedir. İshallerinve sepsisin oluşmasnda birçok faktör rol oynamaktadır. Bunların başında;olumsuz çevre faktörleri, zayıf immunite ve yetersiz kolostrum alınması, baştabakteriyel olmak üzere viral ...
AKYÜZ, Enes +6 more
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Management Considerations to Control Calf Diarrhea
American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 1999This presentation will discuss a number of interventions believed to influence the rates of neonatal diarrhea. These actions are effective because they either increase the resistance of the calf to disease or decrease the infectious agent challenge.
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