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期刊名:Veterinary clinics of north america-food animal practice

缩写:VET CLIN N AM-FOOD A

ISSN:0749-0720

e-ISSN:1558-4240

IF/分区:1.9/Q2

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Clinton Jones,Shafiqul Chowdhury Clinton Jones
BHV-1 is an important pathogen of cattle. Because of its ability to induce immune suppression, BHV-1 is an important agent in the multifactorial disorder, bovine respiratory disease complex (BRDC). BHV-1 encodes several proteins that inhibi...
Jason S Nickell,Brad J White Jason S Nickell
This article provides an overview of implementing metaphylactic antimicrobial protocols to certain classes of cattle on arrival to stocker and feedlot production systems. The goal of this management practice is to reduce the negative health...
T A Edwards T A Edwards
Vaccines and antibiotics are still relied upon as the standard methods of bovine respiratory disease (BRD) prevention, control, and therapy. Success in building disease resistance begins with genetic selection and continues with colostrum m...
Shaun H Sweiger,Michael D Nichols Shaun H Sweiger
The authors provide a review of the foundations of a sound preconditioning or backgrounding health program for stocker cattle. A systematic approach to a health program for high-risk stocker calves has been used, with discussion of purchasi...
Patrick J Gorden,Paul Plummer Patrick J Gorden
Incidence rates for bovine respiratory disease (BRD) in dairy cattle have remained essentially unchanged over the last 20 years. Dairy calves are more commonly affected than adult animals, with BRD being the principal cause of death in wean...
Gerald L Stokka Gerald L Stokka
Respiratory disease in nursing calves is a common, yet sporadic herd event. In herds that experience respiratory disease, this can be a frustrating experience. Beef cow operations have an expectation of losses during the calving season. Los...
Mark R Ackermann,Rachel Derscheid,James A Roth Mark R Ackermann
There are a variety of factors and conditions that predispose cattle to pneumonia. Cattle have anatomic and cellular differences from humans and other species and are managed in groups/herds, all of which can increase susceptibility to micr...
Roger J Panciera,Anthony W Confer Roger J Panciera
Pneumonia is a major cause of death and economic losses to the cattle industry. Recognizing the patterns of pneumonic lesions and understanding the pathogenesis of the various types of pneumonia are important for correct diagnosis and inter...
D Scott McVey,Jishu Shi D Scott McVey
Well-designed immunization programs have an important role in the control of disease outbreaks in cattle. The success of these immunization programs depends on the coordinated and effective use of an efficacious vaccine along with other req...