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Overview of Listeria monocytogenes caused abortions in cattle in Latvia in 2013
2014
Steingolde, Z., Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Jelgava (Latvia);Institute of Food Safety, Animal Health and Environment „BIOR”, Riga (Latvia) | Avsejenko, J., Institute of Food Safety, Animal Health and Environment „BIOR”, Riga (Latvia) | Berzins, A., Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Jelgava (Latvia);Institute of Food Safety, Animal Health and Environment „BIOR”, Riga (Latvia)
Listeria monocytogenes is a pathogen that causes infectious diseases in animals and foodborne infection in humans. The aim of this retrospective study was to analyse L. monocytogenes caused abortions in cattle in Latvia in 2013, and to describe the potential reasons of these abortions. In total, 186 cattle abortion cases were investigated. The pathological material from aborted foetuses included samples of brain, heart, liver, spleen, kidneys and lung, liquid of stomach and liquid from thoracic and abdominal cavities. These samples were tested with bacteriological methods according to ISO 11290-1:2007. L. monocytogenes was found in 44 (23.7%) cases of cattle abortions. Positive cases were more distributed in the central and the south-eastern parts of Latvia, because in this territory winters tend to be wetter and colder than in other parts of Latvia. Seasonality was observed of L. monocytogenes caused abortions and the majority of cases occurred during spring and autumn, when the cattle were fed with silage. All abortion cases were observed in the second and the third trimester of the gestation. L. monocytogenes caused abortions occurred in cattle of different ages, but significantly (p is less than 0.05) more often – in 3 years old cattle.
Show more [+] Less [-]Immunocorrecting therapy of allergic dermatitis
2013
Omarbekova, G., Kazakh National Agrarian Univ., Almaty (Kazakhstan) | Muralinov, K., Kazakh National Agrarian Univ., Almaty (Kazakhstan) | Kozinda, O., Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Jelgava (Latvia) | Makhmutov, A., Kazakh National Agrarian Univ., Almaty (Kazakhstan) | Muralinova, J., Kazakh National Agrarian Univ., Almaty (Kazakhstan
This article summarizes data of determining a therapeutic dose of a new immunocorrecting drug, dermatocytoglobulin, developed by the authors of this study. It has been established that this drug has a therapeutic immunocorrecting effect on allergic dermatitis. Subjects of the study cattle, horses, of Raimbek – Commercial Diary Farm, 56 dogs and 35 cats admitted to a veterinary clinic. It has been established that administration of dermatocytoglobulin in trial groups reduces autoantibody titers until their elimination on the 12th day, dose of 0.2 cm3 per 10 kg while autoantibody titers in control groups were identified on the 30th day.
Show more [+] Less [-]Cost price calculation methodology for beef farms
2015
Silina, L., Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Jelgava (Latvia) | Andersons, R., Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Jelgava (Latvia)
Quality of information about cost structure of farm is of high importance when making management and production process improvement decisions. Aggregating and analyzing production process cost information by correct and unified methodology provides possibility of evaluating the structure of expenditures. Moreover, it is possible to identify most important cost positions and get perspective on production process. By collecting and processing data using unified methodology it is possible to conduct comparing evaluation between different farms. This is done to identify the most and less efficient farms, their work methods and cost structure. When developing unified methodology, it is essential to take into account that different farms might use different production systems and structure. When creating revenue and expense calculations, it is essential to receive accurate data. Good quality data is fundamental for receiving good quality and usable results. Precise data accounting is another important factor that ensures good quality of cost calculation. Precise accounting decreases number of cost allocation coefficients used for allocation of cost positions and thus decreasing effect of assumptions on unit production cost calculation. Fixed cost allocation by its nature to divide all costs by farm specializations is the most challenging when calculating unit production cost. In order for calculations to be of good quality, precise data on use of assets, specifics and intensity of farming is necessary. By identifying these indicators it is possible to create maximally precise calculation of unit production cost of beef.
Show more [+] Less [-]Role of ruminants in shifting cultivation: changing perspectives
2001
Burgers, P. (International Center for Research in Agroforestry, Jl Cifor, Situ Gede, Sindang Barang, P.O. Box 161 Bogor 6001 (Indonesia)) Trakansuphakon, P.
Problems of cattle development through artificial insemination [in Bangladesh]
1994
Islam, F.A.M.N.
PCR-identification of mycobacteria isolated from tuberculin-reacting cattle in Estonia
2001
Sudakov, M. | Suett, S. | Kumar, J. | Haekkinen, L. (Estonian Agricultural Univ., Tartu (Estonia). Agrobiocentre)
However, the last case of tuberculosis to cattle was registered in Estonia in 1986, rapid and accurate diagnosting of the disease is still an actual veterinary problem. On farms, tuberculin testing has been regularly carried out showing that tuberculin positive cattle constitute 5,47% from all the herd. During 1997-2001, 23 clinical samples were isolated from the tuberculin positive cattle. Each sample was analysed with conventional morphological and bacteriological methods and by PCR. None of eleven mycobacterial cultures, isolated from the lymph modes of cattle, belonged to M. tuberculosis complex. There were seven cultures identified as M. avium and one as M. avium complex (MAC). The research confirmed that M. avium is the most frequently isolated bacteria causing NTM-Mycobacterioses in cattle in Estonia (63,6%). Two cultures of MAC were isolated from the milk of tuberculin-positive cows, verifying that milk can be a potential source of MAC transmission to man.
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