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Effeciency Of Various Supportive Treatments As A Cure For Anaemia In Cattle With Theileriosis, Nuri Altug, Nazmi Yüksek, Ihsan Keles, Cumali Özkan, Ibrahim Hakkı Yörük, Sezai Arslan Sep 2014

Effeciency Of Various Supportive Treatments As A Cure For Anaemia In Cattle With Theileriosis, Nuri Altug, Nazmi Yüksek, Ihsan Keles, Cumali Özkan, Ibrahim Hakkı Yörük, Sezai Arslan

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

The purpose of this study was to investigate the efficiency of various supportive treatments on the restoration of anaemia in theileriosis. A total of 20 cattle infected with theileriosis received intramuscularly a single dose of buparvaquone (2.5 mg/kg-1 bw) and were divided into 4 equal groups according to the different therapy options: whereas no supportive treatment was applied in group 1, administrations of vitamin B complex, antioxidant vitamins (A, D, E and C), minerals and trace elements were performed in groups 2, 3 and 4, respectively. Haematological parameters, serum concentrations of antioxidant vitamins, minerals and trace elements as well as …


Pancreas Morphology And Duct System Of Swamp Buffaloes (Bubalus Bubalis), Tilladit Rung-Ruangkijkrai, Wuthichai Klomkleaw Jun 2014

Pancreas Morphology And Duct System Of Swamp Buffaloes (Bubalus Bubalis), Tilladit Rung-Ruangkijkrai, Wuthichai Klomkleaw

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Swamp buffaloes have been important to Thai countryfolk for centuries. However, it’s meat consumption has increased continuously. Since meat and offal of cattle are very similar, pancreas might be used to differentiate buffalo offal from cow offal. Pancreases from 10 adult buffaloes of both sexes were obtained and studied anatomically. Studies revealed that, unlike human and other animals, buffalo pancreas had a unique F-shape with left lobe, right lobe, body, and uncinate process. There was no main pancreatic duct. Only one accessory pancreatic duct was found open into minor duodenal papilla similar to those of cow. Furthermore, unlike human and …


The Spread And Potential Control Of Disease Across The Domestic Cattle-Wildlife Interface, Rachel Jackson May 2014

The Spread And Potential Control Of Disease Across The Domestic Cattle-Wildlife Interface, Rachel Jackson

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Molecular Study Of The Prevalence Of Leptospira Spp. Serovar Hardjo In Blood Samples Of Iranian Cattle And Sheep, Faham Khamesipour, Abbas Doosti, Esmaeil Omrani Mar 2014

Molecular Study Of The Prevalence Of Leptospira Spp. Serovar Hardjo In Blood Samples Of Iranian Cattle And Sheep, Faham Khamesipour, Abbas Doosti, Esmaeil Omrani

The Thai Journal of Veterinary Medicine

Leptospira is an emerging global public health problem which involves both animals and human. The aim of this study was to appraise the presence of Leptospira DNA in blood samples from cattle and sheep via Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) method in Chaharmahal VaBakhtiari and Isfahan provinces of Iran. One hundred and ninety five samples (92 blood samples of cattle and 103 blood samples of sheep) were collected randomly from clinical healthy animals. DNA was extracted from the blood samples and stored at -20°C before examination. PCR reaction was performed for detection of Leptospira DNA using specific primers for 16s rRNA …


Herd-Specific Autovaccine And Antibiotic Treatment In Elimination Of Staphylococcus Aureus Mastitis In Dairy Cattle, Danuta Czernomysy-Furowicz, Karol Fijalkowski, Anna Silecka, Jolanta Karakulska, Pawel Nawrotek, Radoslaw Drozd, Magdalena Ferlas, Jacek Borkowski, Dorota Jankowiak Jan 2014

Herd-Specific Autovaccine And Antibiotic Treatment In Elimination Of Staphylococcus Aureus Mastitis In Dairy Cattle, Danuta Czernomysy-Furowicz, Karol Fijalkowski, Anna Silecka, Jolanta Karakulska, Pawel Nawrotek, Radoslaw Drozd, Magdalena Ferlas, Jacek Borkowski, Dorota Jankowiak

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The aim of the present study was to compare the effectiveness of cefuroxime, herd-specific autovaccine, and cefuroxime/herd-specific autovaccine treatments in eliminating S. aureus from the milk of 45 cows with subclinical mastitis. Prior to this study, cows with S. aureus mastitis were divided into 3 groups of 15 cows each. Group 1 received cefuroxime, group 2 received the autovaccine, and group 3 received cefuroxime and the autovaccine. The antibiotic was infused into the teat canal, whereas the autovaccine was administrated in the upper udder lymph node region. It was revealed that after day 35 of the treatment S. aureus was …


The Results Of Consecutive Superovulations In Cows By Induction With Various Exogenous Progesterone Routes, Numan Akyol, Sedat Hamdi̇ Kizil, Muharrem Satilmiş, Tahi̇r Karaşahi̇n, Serkan Erat Jan 2014

The Results Of Consecutive Superovulations In Cows By Induction With Various Exogenous Progesterone Routes, Numan Akyol, Sedat Hamdi̇ Kizil, Muharrem Satilmiş, Tahi̇r Karaşahi̇n, Serkan Erat

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

The aim of this study was to determine the possibility of yielding more transferable embryos from cows superovulated with/without exogenous progesterone (ear implant and intravaginal device). Two experiments were conducted in Holstein Friesian cows to evaluate the effect of exogenous progesterone on the yield of corpus luteum (CL), total embryo and ova, and transferable embryos before superovulation. A superovulation program using 2 different progesterone resources was applied (G1 = intravaginal device, G2 = ear implant). Superovulation and uterus irrigations were done at 28-day intervals in the treatment groups. Cows in the control group were superovulated at 60-day intervals without application …


A New Approach To Neospora Caninum Infection Epidemiology: Neosporosis In Integrated And Rural Dairy Farms In Turkey, Naci̇ Öcal, Hasan Tarik Atmaca, Meti̇n Koray Albay, Ahmet Deni̇z, Hakan Kalender, Kader Yildiz, Oğuz Kul Jan 2014

A New Approach To Neospora Caninum Infection Epidemiology: Neosporosis In Integrated And Rural Dairy Farms In Turkey, Naci̇ Öcal, Hasan Tarik Atmaca, Meti̇n Koray Albay, Ahmet Deni̇z, Hakan Kalender, Kader Yildiz, Oğuz Kul

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Both cattle and dogs were examined in modern and rural dairy farms that had a history of abortion over 5%. The blood samples were collected from 427 aborted cattle and the sera were tested using a commercial ELISA test kit. Additionally, a necropsy procedure was carried out on the fetuses and calves dead within 2 months after birth; the tissue samples were evaluated by histopathologic, immunoperoxidase, and PCR techniques. Eighteen dogs in close contact with the cattle in the same field were included in the study and blood and feces samples were collected. The feces samples were analyzed by copro-PCR …


Insertion/Deletion Polymorphism Of The Sterol Regulatory Element-Binding Protein 1 Gene In Different Cattle Breeds, Witold Stanislaw Proskura Jan 2014

Insertion/Deletion Polymorphism Of The Sterol Regulatory Element-Binding Protein 1 Gene In Different Cattle Breeds, Witold Stanislaw Proskura

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

In the present study, an 84-bp insertion/deletion polymorphism of the sterol regulatory element-binding protein 1 (SREBP1) gene was investigated. The analysis included 6 Polish cattle herds consisting of beef (Limousin, Angus, Charolais), dairy (Holstein-Friesian, Jersey) and dual-purpose (Montbeliard) breeds. The polymorphism was found only in Limousin and Montbeliard animals, in which both the short (S)- and long (L)-type alleles occurred. The genotype distribution in Montbeliard cattle was as follows: 0.038, 0.406, and 0.556 for SS, LS, and LL, respectively. To the author's knowledge, this study was the first to investigate the above-mentioned polymorphic site in the Montbeliard and Jersey cattle …


Relationship Between Degree Of Anemia And Blood Gases In Cattle With Theileriosis, Mehmet Temi̇z, Nuri̇ Altuğ, Nazmi̇ Yüksek Jan 2014

Relationship Between Degree Of Anemia And Blood Gases In Cattle With Theileriosis, Mehmet Temi̇z, Nuri̇ Altuğ, Nazmi̇ Yüksek

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

This study was conducted to determine the relationship between the degrees of anemia and blood gases in cattle with theileriosis. It included 28 cattle with theileriosis and 7 healthy animals as the control group. The cattle with theileriosis were divided into 4 groups according to their hematocrit (Hct) values: cattle with Hct of >26 were considered as nonanemic (Group 1), Hct of 20-26 as mildly anemic (Group 2), Hct of 14-19 as moderately anemic (Group 3), and Hct of 10-13 as severely anemic (Group 4). The PCO_2, HCO_3, and TCO_2 levels in the study groups were lower than those of …


The Micrornas Important For Ovarian And Early Embryonic Development In Cattle, Lei Wang, Jianbo Yao Jan 2014

The Micrornas Important For Ovarian And Early Embryonic Development In Cattle, Lei Wang, Jianbo Yao

Turkish Journal of Veterinary & Animal Sciences

Recent progress in genomic analysis and other biochemical methods has led to the discovery of a large population of microRNAs (miRNAs), which have been demonstrated to play important roles in diseases and a wide range of developmental processes. Characterization of miRNA expression profiles in different stages of ovarian follicular development and early embryogenesis has suggested the potential roles of miRNAs in follicular development, maturation of oocytes, and preimplantation embryonic development. This review focuses on the current studies of miRNAs involved in ovarian and early embryonic development in cattle.