Case-control study of parturient hemoglobinuria in buffaloes
2012
Mahmood, A. (University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore (Pakistan). Dept. of Epidemiology and Public Health) | Khan, M.A. (University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore (Pakistan). Dept. of Epidemiology and Public Health) | Younus, M. (University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore (Pakistan). Dept. of Pathology) | Khan, M.A. (University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore (Pakistan). Dept. of Clinical Medicine and Surgery) | Iqbal, H.J. (University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore (Pakistan). Dept. of Parasitology) | Ahad, A. (University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore (Pakistan). Dept. of Microbiology)
Population based case control study of parturient hemoglobinuria was conducted in District Chakwal during April 2009 to January 2011 for quantification of epidemiological risk factors associated with condition. Data of 180 case-control pairs were analyzed for various hypothesized risk factors. Odds ratios calculated for greater than or equal to 7 years age (5.56), greater than or equal to 7 months pregnancy (15.80), greater than or equal to 3 lactation number (6.39), greater than or equal to 8 liters daily milk yield (1.07), less than or equal to 60 days postpartum period (6.23), previous history of hemoglobinuria (3.41) and ingestion of cruciferous plants (2.51) were significant (P less than 0.05); whereas, those recorded for cottonseed cake (1), use of mineral mixture (0.81), use of drugs (1.07), use of oxytocin injection (1.32), vaccination (1), grazing (0.91) and previous history of diseases other than parturient hemoglobinuria (1.19) were insignificant (P greater than 0.05). It was concluded that parturient hemoglobinuria is strongly associated with age, lactation number, stage of pregnancy, postpartum period and previous disease history of affected animals.
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