2023
DOI: 10.1177/03009858221146092
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Bronchopneumonia with interstitial pneumonia in beef feedlot cattle: Characterization and laboratory investigation

Abstract: Bronchopneumonia with interstitial pneumonia (BIP) has been considered a variant of acute interstitial pneumonia (AIP) rather than a distinct disease. This study compared 18 BIP, 24 bronchopneumonia (BP), and 13 AIP cases in feedlot beef cattle. Grossly, BIP cases typically had cranioventral lung lesions of similar morphology and extent as BP cases, but the caudodorsal lung appeared overinflated, bulged on section, and had interlobular edema and emphysema. Gross diagnosis of BIP had 83% sensitivity and 73% spe… Show more

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“…Overall, the study results suggest that BIP is a distinct condition of feedlot cattle with differences from AIP, even though cranioventral and caudodorsal lung lesions of BIP are pathologically and microbiologically similar to those of BP and AIP, respectively. 4 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Overall, the study results suggest that BIP is a distinct condition of feedlot cattle with differences from AIP, even though cranioventral and caudodorsal lung lesions of BIP are pathologically and microbiologically similar to those of BP and AIP, respectively. 4 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Descriptive statistics were compared among postmortem diagnosis groups, including the proportion of deaths attributed to BIP, sex distribution (steers, heifers, or bulls), postmortem weight, days on feed, average daily weight gain, days from the first signs of clinical illness until death, number of separate instances of clinical illness prior to death, season of death, and presence of fever upon arrival to the feedlot. 4 For this study, clinical illness was restricted to temporally separated incidents diagnosed as “arrival fever,” “undifferentiated fever,” “no fever,” or “AIP.”…”
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