Zinc responsive parakeratosis in growing pigs

IF 0.7 4区 农林科学 Q3 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Scott Radke, Anna Forseth, Marlin Hoogland, Whitney Lincoln, Kent Schwartz, Drew Magstadt, Rachel Derscheid, Steve Ensley, L. Karriker
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Abstract

This case report describes a clinical case of nutritional zinc deficiency in growing swine caused by a feed mixing error. Mortality reached 19.3% during the investigation, with up to 80% of the population displaying clinical signs of varying degrees.
生长猪的锌反应性副角化病
本病例报告描述了一起因饲料混合错误而导致生长猪营养缺锌的临床病例。调查期间,死亡率高达 19.3%,多达 80% 的猪群出现不同程度的临床症状。
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29
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>36 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Swine Health & Production (JSHAP) is an open-access and peer-reviewed journal published by the American Association of Swine Veterinarians (AASV) since 1993. The aim of the journal is the timely publication of peer-reviewed papers with a scope that encompasses the many domains of applied swine health and production, including the diagnosis, treatment, management, prevention and eradication of swine diseases, welfare & behavior, nutrition, public health, epidemiology, food safety, biosecurity, pharmaceuticals, antimicrobial use and resistance, reproduction, growth, systems flow, economics, and facility design. The journal provides a platform for researchers, veterinary practitioners, academics, and students to share their work with an international audience. The journal publishes information that contains an applied and practical focus and presents scientific information that is accessible to the busy veterinary practitioner as well as to the research and academic community. Hence, manuscripts with an applied focus are considered for publication, and the journal publishes original research, brief communications, case reports/series, literature reviews, commentaries, diagnostic notes, production tools, and practice tips. All manuscripts submitted to the Journal of Swine Health & Production are peer-reviewed.
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