نتایج جستجو برای: milk fever

تعداد نتایج: 167155  

Journal: :Veterinary journal 2008
Peter J DeGaris Ian J Lean

The periparturient or transition period of 4 weeks before and 4 weeks after calving is characterised by a greatly increased risk of disease. Hypocalcaemia around calving is a risk factor for many of these diseases and is an indirect risk factor for increased culling. The incidence of clinical hypocalcaemia (milk fever) in the field generally ranges from 0-10%, but may exceed 25% of cows calving...

2011
V. R. Patel J. D. Kansara B. B. Patel P. B. Patel S. B. Patel

The use of negatively balanced cation-anion rations during the late dry or prepartum period requires excellent monitoring and management. The cows must be separated from the remaining herd and fed a total mixed ration as a group. Lower plasma calcium (Ca) will stimulate the Parathyroid hormone (PTH) and 1-hydroxylase system to increase intestinal absorption of Ca and bone resorption –reduce inc...

Emadi, Sahar-sadat , Jamali, Farideh, Mosadegh, Ahmad,

Backgrounds and Aims: Healthy milk and dairy products are important in human nutrition  because of the high value of the food. Contaminated raw milk is the mainly way of transmition of brucellosis to humans.Unpasteurized milk and dairy products can contagion to human and cause mallta fever. So brucellosis is an important zoonotic disease in human and animals especially domestic animals. Th...

Journal: :Acta veterinaria Scandinavica. Supplementum 2003
J P Goff R L Horst

Strategies for the prevention of milk fever in the United States have made several 180 degree changes over the last several decades. During the 1950's and 1960's evidence suggested that low calcium diets could be utilized to stimulate the parathyroid prior to calving to initiate calcium homeostasis prior to the onset of lactation. High calcium diets were avoided and the strategy worked--for a w...

2012
Hamidreza Honarmand

Q fever is a bacterial infection affecting mainly the lungs, liver, and heart. It is found around the world and is caused by the bacteria Coxiella burnetii. The bacteria affects sheep, goats, cattle, dogs, cats, birds, rodents, and ticks. Infected animals shed this bacteria in birth products, feces, milk, and urine. Humans usually get Q fever by breathing in contaminated droplets released by in...

Journal: :JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 1906

2002
T Thilsing-Hansen RJ Jørgensen S Østergaard

Three main preventive principles against milk fever were evaluated in this literature review, and the efficacy of each principle was estimated from the results of controlled investigations. Oral calcium drenching around calving apparently has a mean efficacy of 50%-60% in terms of milk fever prevention as well as prevention of milk fever relapse after intravenous treatment with calcium solution...

Journal: :The Japanese journal of veterinary research 2007
Naotoshi Kurosaki Osamu Yamato Yoshihiko Sasamoto Fuminobu Mori Seiichi Imoto Toshiyuki Kojima Masahiro Yamasaki Yoshimitsu Maede

In our previous study, it was demonstrated that the administration of anion salts, which slightly lower the dietary cation-anion difference (DCAD), in the prepartum period is safe and effective for preventing milk fever in multiparous cows. In the present study, several clinico-pathological constituents in serum and urine, which might be related to milk fever, were analyzed using stored samples...

Journal: :Journal of the Japan Veterinary Medical Association 2012

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