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Calf diarrhea is a common disease in young animals and the primary cause of productivity and economic losses to cattle producers worldwide. According to the report from the National Animal Health Monitoring System for U.S.
Romanowski Radoslaw +7 more
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Fatal systemic Mortierella wolfii infection in a neonatal calf in southern Brazil
: This study described the pathological and microbiological aspects of a fatal systemic Mortierella wolfii infection in a neonatal calf in southern Brazil.
Franciele Maboni Siqueira (8401362) +6 more
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Neonatal calf diarrhea caused by bovine rotavirus (BRV) remains a major health and economic burden in cattle production, and current oral antibody approaches require frequent dosing because of poor systemic persistence.
Songyi Yang +10 more
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Thearapeutic Management of Neonatal Calf Pneumonia in HF calf AND#8211; A Case Report [PDF]
[Veterinary World 2011; 4(2.000): 84-84]
Veena M.P. and Sumathi B.R.
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Are neonatal calves getting enough to drink in northern Australia?
The incidence of low milk delivery was assessed in 14 Brahman neonatal calves in the dry tropics of northern Queensland. Calf measures included live weight (as growth is primarily a function of milk intake) and urea space (a measure of body water).
Muller, Jarud +2 more
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Characterization of monoclonal and polyclonal antibodies to bovine enteric coronavirus: Establishment of an efficient ELISA for antigen detection in feces [PDF]
Monoclonal antibodies to bovine enteric coronavirus (BEC) were produced. Additionally, polyclonal antibodies were made in rabbits and guinea pigs and extracted from the yolk of immunized hens.
Eichhorn, Werner, Czerny, C. P.
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A study was made of the plasma immunoglobulin levels of 80 neonatal calves under three different forms of management - homebred dairy calves, market calves and sing le suckled beef calves. On assessing the plasma levels of total immunoglobulin by both
McBeath, D. G.
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The distribution of immunoglobulins in the intestine of the neonatal calf.
The distribution of immunoglobulins G, M and A in the small intestine of colostrum fed calves was monitored using immunofluorescent techniques. Colostral immunoglobulins were located in villous region of the small intestine where they were found either in the lamina propria, in the epithelial cells or on the mucosal surface of the epithelial cells. The
Logan, E.F., Pearson, G.R.
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Pathology of Neonatal Calf Diarrhea Induced by a Reo-Like Virus
Gross, immunofluorescent, and light microscopic findings in seven gnotobiotic calves inoculated orally with a Reo-like neonatal calf diarrhea virus were compared to findings in three control gnotobiotic calves.
M. J. Twiehaus +3 more
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Graduate Student Literature Review: Role of antioxidants in calf immunity, growth, and health*
: The neonatal period for dairy calves is crucial for immune, metabolic, and physical development, which opens a window of disease susceptibility. Although the industry has relied on tools such as colostrum and vaccination to support early life immunity,
Hannah Carlson, Angel Abuelo
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