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Age-related changes in carbohydrate tolerance in healthy neonatal calves.
1986
Rollin R.E. | Fettman M.J. | Phillips R.W.
Equine neonatal isoerythrolysis: evidence for prevention by maternal antibodies to the Ca blood group antigen.
1988
Bailey E. | Albright D.G. | Henney P.J.
Foals with the Ca blood group antigen on their RBC were given colostrum with anti-Ca antibodies (6 foals) or colostrum without anti-Ca antibodies (6 foals). The PVC were determined at birth and 2, 4, and 6 days after birth for the foals in each group. Significant differences were not observed for the PCV between the 2 groups, indicating that foals were not adversely affected by ingesting colostrum with the anti-Ca antibody. Standardbred mares without the Aa blood group antigen were evaluated to determine whether production of anti-Ca antibodies influenced production of anti-Aa antibodies. Of 266 mares without the Aa antigen, 3 of 61 (5%) mares without the Ca blood group antigen produced anti-Aa antibodies and 43 of 205 (21%) with the Ca blood group antigen produced anti-Aa antibodies. These 2 groups of mares were significantly (p = 0.006) different; Ca-negative mares were less likely to produce antibodies to Aa than were mares with the Ca blood group antigen. This observation was consistent with a hypothesis of antibody-mediated immunosuppression of immune response to the As blood group antigen by antibodies to the Ca blood group antigen, ie, when a mare is exposed to her foal's RBC and already has antibodies to the Ca blood group antigen on the foal's RBC, then she is less likely to initiate an immune response to the Aa blood group antigen also on the foal's RBC.
Show more [+] Less [-]Prevalence of C. botulinum and C. perfringens spores in food products available on Polish market
2017
Grenda, Tomasz | Grabczak, Magdalena | Kwiatek, Krzysztof | Bober, Andrzej
Introduction: The aim of this study was to evaluate the prevalence of Clostridium botulinum and Clostridium perfringens in food samples purchased from Polish producers. Material and Methods: The analyses were performed on 260 food samples collected in Lublin and Subcarpathian regions: 56 of smoked meat, 21 of pork meat, 20 of dairy products, 26 of vegetable and fruit preserves, 40 of ready-to-eat meals, 27 of fish preserves, and 70 of honey collected directly from apiaries. Results: C. botulinum strains were isolated from 2.3% (6/260) of samples and the isolates were classified as toxin types A (4/260) and B (2/260). C. perfringens strains were isolated from 14% (37/260) of samples. All the isolates were classified as toxin type A, 28 of them were able also to produce α toxin and 9 - β2 toxin. Conclusion: On the basis of the obtained results it could be suggested that risk assessment, especially regarding the entire honey harvesting process, should be provided in order to ensure the microbiological safety of the products to be consumed by infants and people with a weakened immune system.
Show more [+] Less [-]Evaluation of histopathologic and physiologic changes in cows having premature births after consuming Ponderosa pine needles
1989
Jensen, R. | Pier, A.C. | Kaltenbach, C.C. | Murdoch, W.J. | Becerra, V.M. | Mills, K.W. | Robinson, J.L.
Premature calving, typified by early expulsion (17 to 43 days) of weak or dead calves and accompanied by retained placentas, was induced in 8 of 9 pregnant cows fed a mixture of Ponderosa pine needles and alfalfa hay. Five control cows of comparable gestation age fed only alfalfa hay maintained normal pregnancies until they were euthanatized at the time the pine needle-treated cows were producing premature calves. Serum specimens from all cows were assayed for progesterone concentration and ovaries and placentomes were examined for histopathologic changes. There were no bacterial, fungal, chlamydial, or viral agents determined to be associated with the premature births. Serum progesterone concentration in the treated cows decreased progressively and were 0.4 to 1.5 ng/ml at the time of premature calving. Histopathologic changes were evident in the placenta and corpora lutea of treated cows only. The number of binucleate trophoblastic giant cells in placentomes was less than normal and the number of necrotic luteal cells in corpora lutea was greater than normal.
Show more [+] Less [-]Physiological parameters in neonate lambs and kids.
2011
Jacob, Ninan | Arya, J.S. | Wadhwani, K.N.
A study was undertaken to understand the variations in physiological parameters \{Rectal Temperature (RT), Respiration Rate (RR) and Heart Rate (HR)\} in eight lambs (Patanwadi and Marwari)and six kids (Surti). The parameters were recorded on day 0 (day of birth) and days 3, 10 and 30 of age.Rectal Temperature (ºF) was found to be significantly low in both lambs (102.41) and kids (101.97) at birth as compared to the values recorded at later stages. On day 3 of age, the rectal temperature values were significantly higher in lambs than in kids, but at par on other stages. Respiration rate (no./min) and heart rate were significantly high on the day of birth and day 3 of age in both lambs and kids and dropped significantly with advancing age. Heart rate in kids (295.67) was significantly higher than in lambs (255) on day of birth,only.
Show more [+] Less [-]Auscultatory and phonocardiographic studies on the cardiovascular system of the newborn thoroughbred foal
1987
Machida, N. (Hokkaido Univ., Sapporo (Japan). Faculty of Veterinary Medicine) | Yasuda, J. | Too, K.
Histochemical study on the tracheal development in fetuese and neonates of Korean native goats
1997
Kim, C.S. (Gyongsang National University, Chinju (Korea Republic). College of Veterinary Medicine)
Development on the esophagus of fetuses and neonates in Korean native goats
1994
Jung, S.H. | Kim, C.S. | Huh, C.K. (Gyeongsang National University, Chinju (Korea Republic). College of Veterinary Medicine)
Development on the abomasum of fetuses and neonates in Korean native goats
1994
Lee, J.H. | Huh, C.K. | Kim, C.S. | Kwak, S.D. (Gyeongsang National University, Chinju (Korea Republic). College of Veterinary Medicine)
Histochemical and electron microscopical study on the tracheal development in fetuses and neonates of Korean native goats 1. Light microscopic, scanning and transmission electron microscopical studies
1997
Kim, C.S. (Gyeongsang National University, Chinju (Korea Republic). College of Veterinary Medicine)