Occurrence of neonatal diarrhea in calves with iron-deficiency anemia

Q3 Veterinary
R. Prodanović, Sreten Nedić, O. Radanovic, V. Milićević, I. Vujanac, J. Bojkovski, B. Kureljušić, Sveta Arsić, Ljubomir Jovanović, D. Kirovski
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Introduction. Neonatal calves are often deficient in iron. Accumulating evidence indicates that iron status is associated with disease pathologies including diarrhea. Our objective was to examine the association between iron status and gut function in neonatal calves with and without a history of calf diarrhea. Materials and Methods. Calves were divided into two groups based on their history of diarrhea; the first group were diarrheic calves (n=6) and the second group were non-diarrheic healthy calves (n=6). Blood samples (n=12) were collected at day 12 of age and erythrogram determination and measurements of serum iron and total iron binding capacity were performed. Hematological values were measured using an automatic analyzer, and biochemical properties were determined spectrophotometrically. Fecal samples were obtained from all calves and pH measured using semi quantitative test strips as well as being examined by bacterial cultivation for enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli, Salmonella spp. and Clostridium perfringens, by RT-PCR for the presence of bovine rotavirus, bovine coronavirus and bovine viral diarrhea virus, and by microscopy for the presence of Cryptosporidium parvum. Results and Conclusions. There were significant iron-related changes for most hematological indices in diarrheic calves; and iron (Fe) deficiency and microcytic, hypochromic anemia were diagnosed. The pH of the feces was significantly higher in diarrheic calves than in the non-diarrheic healthy group (P<0.01). All fecal samples were negative for the analyzed enteric pathogens. According to the results obtained, calves experiencing iron deficiency anemia exhibit changes in gut function leading to diarrhea as compared with a matched group of healthy calves.
缺铁性贫血小牛新生儿腹泻的发生
介绍初生牛犊往往缺乏铁。越来越多的证据表明,铁的状态与包括腹泻在内的疾病病理有关。我们的目的是研究有和没有小牛腹泻史的新生小牛的铁状况与肠道功能之间的关系。材料和方法。小牛根据其腹泻史分为两组;第一组为腹泻小牛(n=6),第二组为非腹泻健康小牛(n=6)。在出生第12天采集血样(n=12),并进行红细胞图测定和血清铁和总铁结合能力的测量。使用自动分析仪测量血液学值,并用分光光度法测定生化特性。从所有小牛身上采集粪便样本,使用半定量试纸条测量pH值,并通过细菌培养检测产肠毒素大肠杆菌、沙门氏菌和产气荚膜梭菌,通过RT-PCR检测牛轮状病毒、牛冠状病毒和牛病毒性腹泻病毒的存在,以及通过显微镜检测微小隐孢子虫的存在。结果和结论。腹泻小牛的大多数血液学指标都有显著的铁相关变化;并诊断为铁(Fe)缺乏症和微细胞性、低色素性贫血。腹泻小牛的粪便pH值显著高于非腹泻健康组(P<0.01)。所有粪便样本的肠道病原体分析均为阴性。根据获得的结果,与匹配的健康小牛组相比,患有缺铁性贫血的小牛表现出导致腹泻的肠道功能变化。
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Veterinarski Glasnik
Veterinarski Glasnik Veterinary-General Veterinary
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