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CASE HISTORY: Cases were obtained through passive surveillance reporting by veterinary pathologists, via the Ministry for Primary Industries Exotic Pest and Disease Hotline. They included ill or dead cows that had evidence of frank haemorrhage, petechial haemorrhages on mucous membranes, wasting or ...

Author(s)
Rawdon, T. G.; Buckle, K. N.; Lawrence, K. E.; Thompson, K. G.; Julian, A. F.; Vaatstra, B. L.; Johnstone, A. C.; Weston, J. F.; Fairley, R. A.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Melbourne, Australia
Citation
New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 2017, 65, 3, pp 156-162
Abstract

Dairy cattle routinely face a variety of stressors. For example, climate change has resulted in more frequent heat stress events that increase the incidence of bacterial infections by inducing conditions like leaky gut syndrome, whereby the integrity of the intestinal epithelium is compromised...

Author(s)
Sullivan, T.; Sharma, A.; Lamers, K.; White, C.; Mallard, B. A.; Cánovas, A.; Karrow, N. A.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 2022, 248,
Abstract

Multiple stress events at weaning can impact intestinal barrier function and induce immune dysfunction; thus affecting piglet performance and health. Spray-dried plasma (SDP) is processed from blood and contains several functional components with biological activity independent of their nutritional ...

Author(s)
Campbell, J. M.; Polo, J.; Crenshaw, J.
Publisher
American Society of Animal Science, Savoy, USA
Citation
Journal of Animal Science, 2016, 94, Suppl. 3, pp 45-47
Abstract

Despite major advances in our understanding of transition and early lactation cow physiology and the use of advanced dietary, medical, and management tools, at least half of early lactation cows are reported to develop disease and over half of cow deaths occur during the first week of lactation....

Author(s)
Contreras, G. A.; Strieder-Barboza, C.; Koster, J. de
Publisher
Elsevier Inc., Philadelphia, USA
Citation
Journal of Dairy Science, 2018, 101, 3, pp 2737-2752
Abstract

CASE HISTORY: Mature, in-calf, non-lactating, Friesian or Friesian-cross cows were fed dicyandiamide (DCD) at daily doses of 0.15 g/kg (Group 1; n=31), 0.45 g/kg (Group 2; n=21) and 0.75 g/kg (Group 3; n=12), as part of a safety trial, which also included a control group (n=15). Daily health...

Author(s)
Cayzer, J.; Buckle, K. N.; Munday, J. S.; Ledgard, S. F.; Heiser, A.; Thatcher, A.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Melbourne, Australia
Citation
New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 2018, 66, 2, pp 108-113
Abstract

Dairy cattle are susceptible to increased incidence and severity of disease during the periparturient period. Increased health disorders have been associated with alterations in bovine immune mechanisms. Many different aspects of the bovine immune system change during the periparturient period, but ...

Author(s)
Sordillo, L. M.; Contreras, G. A.; Aitken, S. L.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK
Citation
Animal Health Research Reviews, 2009, 10, 1, pp 53-63
Abstract

Good health is essential for good performance and the welfare of dairy cows, and nutrition is an important component of good health. Health is influenced by the interaction between the innate adaptive components of the immune system and other factors, such as the local and systemic inflammatory ...

Author(s)
Bertoni, G.; Minuti, A.; Trevisi, E.
Publisher
CSIRO, Collingwood, Australia
Citation
Animal Production Science, 2015, 55, 7, pp 943-948
Abstract

An adequate gastrointestinal barrier function is essential to preserve animal health and well-being. Suboptimal gut health results in the translocation of contents from the gastrointestinal lumen across the epithelium, inducing local and systemic inflammatory responses. Inflammation is...

Author(s)
Sanz-Fernandez, M. V.; Daniel, J. B.; Seymour, D. J.; Kvidera, S. K.; Bester, Z.; Doelman, J.; Martín-Tereso, J.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Animals, 2020, 10, 10,
Abstract

This study evaluated whether or not bovine colostrum (BC) is able to treat or prevent intestinal barrier damage, bacterial translocation, and the related systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) in an intestinal ischemia/reperfusion (I/R)-injured ...

Author(s)
Choi HanSung; Jung KyungHee; Lee SeungChul; Yim SungVin; Chung JooHo; Kim YounWha; Jeon WooKyu; Hong HoonPyo; Ko YoungGwan; Kim ChulHo; Jang KiHyo; Kang SoonAh
Publisher
Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., New Rochelle, USA
Citation
Journal of Medicinal Food, 2009, 12, 1, pp 37-46
Abstract

Good health is essential for good performance and the welfare of dairy cows, and nutrition is an important component of good health. Health is influenced by the interaction between the innate adaptive components of the immune system and other factors, such as the local and systemic inflammatory ...

Author(s)
Bertoni, G.; Minuti, A.; Trevisi, E.
Publisher
Australasian Dairy Science Symposium Committee, Hamilton, New Zealand
Citation
6th Australasian Dairy Science Symposium Proceedings, November 19-21, 2014, Hamilton, New Zealand, 2014, pp 354-360

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