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Measured and calculated variables of global oxygenation in healthy neonatal foals Texte intégral
2017
Wong, David M. | Hepworth-Warren, Kate L. | Sponseller, Beatrice T. | Howard, Joan M. | Wang, Chong
OBJECTIVE To assess multiple central venous and arterial blood variables that alone or in conjunction with one another reflect global oxygenation status in healthy neonatal foals. ANIMALS 11 healthy neonatal foals. PROCEDURES Central venous and arterial blood samples were collected from healthy neonatal foals at 12, 24, 36, 48, 72, and 96 hours after birth. Variables measured from central venous and arterial blood samples included oxygen saturation of hemoglobin, partial pressure of oxygen, lactate concentration, partial pressure of carbon dioxide, and pH. Calculated variables included venous-to-arterial carbon dioxide gap, estimated oxygen extraction ratio, ratio of partial pressure of oxygen in arterial blood to the fraction of inspired oxygen, bicarbonate concentration, base excess, and blood oxygen content. RESULTS Significant differences between arterial and central venous blood obtained from neonatal foals were detected for several variables, particularly partial pressure of oxygen, oxygen saturation of hemoglobin, and oxygen content. In addition, the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in central venous blood samples was significantly higher than the value for corresponding arterial blood samples. Several temporal differences were detected for other variables. CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE Results of this study provided information about several variables that reflect global oxygenation in healthy neonatal foals. Values for these variables in healthy foals can allow for comparison with values for critically ill foals in future studies. Comparison of these variables between healthy and ill foals may aid in treatment decisions and prognosis of clinical outcome for critically ill foals.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]PREVALENCE OF F. gigantica AND PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN LIVER OF SIMEULUE BUFFALO Texte intégral
2017
Jamil, Ikwan | Ferasyi, Teuku Reza | Hambal, Muhammad | Fahrimal, Yudha | Razali, Razali
The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of fasciolosis of Simeulues buffalo using macroscopic approach by observing pathological changes in the liver. The sample were obtained from slaughterhouse in Sinabang. A number of 60 livers were obtained on July to September 2015 based on post mortem examination. From this sample, a total of 57 livers were found positive indication of infested by F. gigantica (95%). The length and width of F. gigantica was 25 mm and 7 mm. The body was flat as a leaf, blunt on posterior, gray, brown, transparant and do not have a real shoulder shapes. The liver which were not infested with F. gigantica showed sharp edges and a very high degree of elasticity. On the other hand, in the infested liver was found F. gigantica in the bile duct and showed a color of pale, the dark brown exudate as well as objects looks like gravel. The buffaloes sample were supplied to the abattoir from the paddy fields or oil palm plantations area. In comparison, the buffaloes raised in both areas were not different on the pathological changes of liver. In conclusion, this study showed that simeulues buffalo is very prevalence to F. gigantica.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]The Presence of Salmonella in Sie Balu, Acehnese Dried Meat After Gamma Irradiation Texte intégral
2017
Husna, Husna | Nurliana, Nurliana | Darmawi, Darmawi
Sie balu is an Acehnese dried meat preserved by the addition of salt, acid and dried. However, long processing and drying it under the sun can cause meat products contaminated by Salmonella. Irradiation can eliminate Salmonella and other pathogenic bacteria in food. This study aims to determine the presence of Salmonella in sie balu after irradiated with increasing doses and 2 to 4 months shelf life. Sie balu was made of 5 kg fresh beef, dried under the sun to dry, vacuum and irradiated at doses of 5, 7 and 9 kGy. Salmonella was detected using bacteriological and biochemical tests. Results showed sie balu contaminated by Salmonella paratyphi B and Salmonella cholerasuis. The irradiation and shelf life significantly affect (P0.05) the count of Salmonella in sie balu compared with unirradiated one. Irradiation doses of 5, 7 and 9 kGy do not affect the count of Salmonella in sie balu. Extending the shelf life up to 4 months can increas the count of Salmonella. This study concluded that irradiated sie balu at doses of 5, 7 and 9 kGy can be stored for up to two months
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Combination of Areca catechu , Sauropus androgynous , and Mineral Block is Effective to control Nematode in Goats Texte intégral
2017
Vanda, Henni | Hambal, Muhammad | Athailah, Farida | Sabri, Mustafa
A study has been conducted to investigate the effect of two local herbs in Indonesia; Areca catechu nut and Sauropus androgynous leaf, combined with mineral block to treat gastro intestinal nematode in goats. A.catechu is well known to have anthelmintic property due to its alkaloid and tannin content, and S.androgynus also contains tannin, alkaloid and steroid that will enhance the anthelmintic property of those herbals. As many as 80 goats had been divided into 4 groups; 20 were treated with albendazole (Group A), 20 were given A.catechu and S.androgynus (Group B), 20 were given combination of A.catechu, S.androgynus, and mineral block (Group C), and 20 as negative control (Group D). The result revealed that herbal treatment showed significantly effective toward nematodes in gastro intestinal, demonstrated by declining egg worm of Group B and C. Body weight improvement and overall performance in Group C was higher compared to other groups. However, goats treated with albendazole showed slightly better results in the decreasing amount of egg worms found after treatment. Nevertheless, A.catechu and S.androgynus are potential anthelmintic herbal; combination with mineral block will enhance the anthelmintic activity. Therefore they are good options for treating helminthiasis in livestock.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]The Effect of Irradiation to Sensoric Characteristic, Physic and Microbe in Sie Balu, Acehnese Dried Meat Texte intégral
2017
Khazanah, Wiqayatun | Nurliana, Nurliana | Safitri, Rini
One of the Acehnese traditional food preserved by the addition of salt, acid and dried was sie balu. The preservation method may lead to changes in the structure and nutritional content. Sie balu with the addition of vinegar, garlic and ginger can reduce the value of water activity (aW), pH and bacterial counts. This condition affects the physical properties and sensory of sie balu. Irradiation can control pathogenic microorganisms in meat without affecting the physical condition. Low-dose irradiation is able to maintain the desired sensory attributes nutritious food products. This study aims to determine the characteristics of the sensory and physic sie baluthat irradiated with increasing doses and the shelf life of 3-6 weeks. Sie balu was made of 10 kg fresh beef, dried in the sun to dry, vacuum and irradiated at doses of 5, 7 and 9 kGy. Sensory test conducted by taste sie balu by trained panelists and fill out the hedonicform. The physical properties based on pH and aW. The microbe total calculated used Total Plate Count.The results showed that the irradiation dose significantly (P 0.05) affected on microbe total, aroma, color, texture and taste of sie balu. Storage time does not affect the sensory properties. Irradiation dose and storage time significantly (P 0.05) on pH and aWsiebalu. The study concluded that irradiation can improve the physical properties, sensory and microorganisme reductionof sie balu.
Afficher plus [+] Moins [-]Particle-induced X-ray emission analysis of serum trace and major elements in cattle with acute coliform mastitis Texte intégral
2017
Shimamori, T. ((Rakuno Gakuen University, Ebetsu, Hokkaido (Japan). School of Veterinary Medicine), (Ishikari District Agricultural Mutual Relief Association, Ebetsu, Hokkaido (Japan). Hokubu Livestock Clinical Center)) | Noda, J. | Tsukano, K. | Sera, K. | Yokota, H. | Koiwa, M. | Suzuki, T. | Suzuki, K.
Molecular characterization of the lymphocyte activation gene-3 (LAG-3, CD223) of swamp- and riverine-type water buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) Texte intégral
2017
Rivera, S.M. (Central Luzon State University, Nueva Ecija (Philippines). College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Biological Sciences) | Padiernos, R.B.C. | Abella, E.A. | Konnai, S. | Mingala, C.N.
Mycoplasma excretion in reproductive male and female goats Texte intégral
2017
Paterna, A. (University of Murcia, Murcia (Spain). Regional Campus of International Excellence 'Campus Mare Nostrum', Faculty of Veterinary Sciences, Department of Animal Health, Ruminant Health Research Group) | Gomez-Martin, A. | Prats-van der Ham, M. | Tatay-Dualde, J. | Amores, J. | Corrales, J.C. | Sanchez, A. | Contreras, A. | De la Fe, C.
Scapulohumeral joint luxation in a thoroughbred racehorse during recovery from general anesthesia Texte intégral
2017
Mizuguchi, Y. (HIDAKA Horse Breeders Association, Hidaka-gun, Hokkaido (Japan). Equine Medical Center) | Miyakoshi, D. | Maeda, M.
Signal changes in standing magnetic resonance imaging of septic pedal osteitis in a thoroughbred racehorse Texte intégral
2017
Mizobe, F. (Japan Racing Association, Ritto, Shiga (Japan). Ritto Training Center, Racehorse Hospital) | Nomura, M. | Kato, T. | Katayama, Y. | Kuwano, A. | Ueno, T. | Yamada, K. | Spriet, M.