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Treatment of hypernatremia in an acidotic neonatal calf
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1999A 7-day-old Jersey calf was evaluated because of diarrhea and pneumonia. The calf was hypernatremic, hypoproteinemic, and acidemic, and was treated initially with i.v. administration of fluids with sodium concentration (175 mEq/L) similar to the calf's serum sodium concentration.
S M, Angelos +7 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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Neonatal blood lactate concentration and calf morbidity
Veterinary Record, 2009CALFHOOD diseases can lead to increased mortality in potential replacement heifers on dairy farms ([Warnick and others 1995][1]). Therefore, the early diagnosis of susceptible calves is imperative for successful disease prevention.
U, Sorge, D, Kelton, R, Staufenbiel
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Investigation of diarrhoea in the neonatal calf
In Practice, 2003DIARRHOEA is very common in the calf and can have an impact both economically and in terms of animal welfare. Losses are due to death, treatment costs and time spent on care, as well as subsequent chronic illthrift and poor growth. While it may be convenient to focus on the principal infectious causes of calf diarrhoea, it is important to remember that
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Neonatal anaplasmosis in a calf
Australian Veterinary Journal, 1983J H, Norton +2 more
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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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A scoping review of neonatal calf diarrhea case definitions
Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2023Devon J Wilson +2 more
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The Care of Young Calves, Neonatal Calf Diarrhea, the Calf Pneumonias
1981Newborn calves are born devoid of any significant resistance to the common calfhood pathogens. To attain a sufficient level of resistance, calves have to suckle or be fed maximum quantities of their dam’s colostrum as soon after birth as possible. The immunoglobulins from the colostrum are absorbed intact through the calf’s intestinal epithelial cells.
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Hyperventilation in a premature neonatal calf
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical AssociationDaniel Felipe, Barrantes Murillo +4 more
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