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Sensitive, specific, and rapid on-site detection of calf diarrhea pathogens using the RPA-CRISPR/Cas 12a assay. [PDF]
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Effects of inactivated <i>Lactobacillus acidophilus</i> on growth performance, blood parameters, fecal fermentation and microbiota in neonatal Holstein calves. [PDF]
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A scoping review of neonatal calf diarrhea case definitions
Preventive Veterinary Medicine, 2023Various case descriptions and scoring systems have been used to define neonatal calf diarrhea (NCD) and diverse diarrhea-related outcomes are reported, which limits direct comparison between studies. Therefore, the objective of this scoping review was to characterize the case definitions used for NCD and describe diarrhea-related outcomes to inform ...
Devon J, Wilson +3 more
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American Association of Bovine Practitioners Conference Proceedings, 2014
Due to concerns about the human health impacts of agricultural antimicrobial use and antimicrobial resistance (AMR), alternatives to conventional antimicrobials are being sought. As a natural component of colostrum, lactoferrin has antimicrobial and anti-LPS capabilities and may have a role for the treatment of calf diarrhea.
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Due to concerns about the human health impacts of agricultural antimicrobial use and antimicrobial resistance (AMR), alternatives to conventional antimicrobials are being sought. As a natural component of colostrum, lactoferrin has antimicrobial and anti-LPS capabilities and may have a role for the treatment of calf diarrhea.
Miller, M. R. +3 more
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Bovine Viral Diarrhea in the Neonatal Calf
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1974SUMMARY Bovine viral diarrhea (bvd) virus has been implicated in neonatal calf enteritis. Calves may become infected in utero or postnatally. In utero infection may terminate in abortion, cerebellar hypoplasia, birth of a weak calf, or clinically inapparent infection. Clinical signs in neonatal calves may include fever, leukopenia, nasal discharge, and
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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.
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