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TÜBİTAK

2008

Cattle

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Detection Of Coxiella Burnetii In Cattle By Pcr, Şükrü Kirkan, Osman Kaya, Serten Tekbiyik, Uğur Parin Jan 2008

Detection Of Coxiella Burnetii In Cattle By Pcr, Şükrü Kirkan, Osman Kaya, Serten Tekbiyik, Uğur Parin

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This study is aimed to detect Coxiella burnetii in cattle by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR). A total of 138 cattle blood samples were collected from 8 farms and then examined in laboratory conditions. The examination of Coxiella burnetii was carried out by PCR with specific primers. In this study, a total of 6 (4.3%) cattle serum samples were found PCR positive for Coxiella burnetii. This result proves that cattle are an important reservoir of Coxiella burnetii infection.


Clinical And Haematological Findings In Bovine Immunodeficiency Virus (Biv) Infected Cattle, Zeki̇ Yilmaz, Kadi̇r Yeşi̇lbağ Jan 2008

Clinical And Haematological Findings In Bovine Immunodeficiency Virus (Biv) Infected Cattle, Zeki̇ Yilmaz, Kadi̇r Yeşi̇lbağ

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The clinical and haematological findings in dairy cattle with naturally infected bovine immunodeficiency virus (BIV) infection were evaluated. Thirty-seven (12.3%) out of 300 cattle that had previously been found positive for BIV infection were monitored. Thirty-seven BIV-free cattle selected from BIV-positive herds were used as a control group. Routine clinical and haematological parameters were recorded 6 times, at 1-month intervals. Mastitis (n = 18), metritis (n = 9), respiratory system diseases (n = 8), retained placenta (n = 7), and regional lymphadenopathy (n = 7) were predominantly diagnosed during the monitoring period in BIV-infected cattle, and mastitis (n = 1) …


Production Losses Due To Endemic Foot-And-Mouth Disease In Cattle In Turkey, Berri̇n Şentürk, Cengi̇z Yalçin Jan 2008

Production Losses Due To Endemic Foot-And-Mouth Disease In Cattle In Turkey, Berri̇n Şentürk, Cengi̇z Yalçin

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This research paper is aimed at estimating foot-and-mouth disease (FMD)-induced production losses in individual dairy and fattening cattle in Turkey. The data used were obtained from a Delphi Expert Opinion Survey. The weighted average FMD-induced financial losses for all breeds were estimated to be $294/head for a milking cow, $152/head for a dairy heifer and $197/head for beef cattle. However, the amount of financial loss varied across different breeds, ages, and sexes. The study findings suggest that culling Holstein breed cows, beef cattle, and Holstein and cross breed female calves, as soon as they have an FMD infection, would be …