1996
DOI: 10.1016/0167-5877(95)01000-9
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Descriptive epidemiology of morbidity and mortality in Minnesota dairy heifer calves

Abstract: A prospective study was carried out on 845 heifer calves born during 1991 on 30 Holstein dairy farms in southeast Minnesota. The objectives of the study were to describe the epidemiology of morbidty and mortality in dairy calves from birth to 16 weeks of age (with an emphasis on respiratory disease), to examine individual calf and herd management practices as risk factors for calf morbidity and mortality, and to validate producer diagnosis of mortality. Incidence rates for all morbidity, enteritis, and pneumon… Show more

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“…Passive transfer of maternal immunoglobulin is important in determining the subsequent health and level of morbidity in the pre-weaned calf (Donovan et al, 1998;Dewell et al, 2006;Godden, 2008;Berge et al, 2009;Furman-Fratczak et al, 2011;Lorenz et al, 2011;Murray et al, 2014). However, consistent with other studies (Sivula et al, 1996b;Virtala et al, 1996), the level of maternally derived serum immunoglobulin (measured by the ZST test) did not affect the likelihood of a calf developing BRD during the pre-weaning period in this study. However, no calves had failure of passive transfer (<12 ZST units).…”
Section: Environmental Measurescontrasting
confidence: 47%
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“…Passive transfer of maternal immunoglobulin is important in determining the subsequent health and level of morbidity in the pre-weaned calf (Donovan et al, 1998;Dewell et al, 2006;Godden, 2008;Berge et al, 2009;Furman-Fratczak et al, 2011;Lorenz et al, 2011;Murray et al, 2014). However, consistent with other studies (Sivula et al, 1996b;Virtala et al, 1996), the level of maternally derived serum immunoglobulin (measured by the ZST test) did not affect the likelihood of a calf developing BRD during the pre-weaning period in this study. However, no calves had failure of passive transfer (<12 ZST units).…”
Section: Environmental Measurescontrasting
confidence: 47%
“…Enteritis and bovine respiratory disease (BRD) are the most common diseases resulting in mortality in neonatal calves and calves from 1 mo to 6 mo of age, respectively (Sivula et al, 1996b;Svensson et al, 2006;Gulliksen et al, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Infectious diseases, especially diarrhoea, are among the most important disorders in calves (Sivula et al, 1996;Bendali et al, 1999a;Svensson et al, 2003). Diarrhoea in young calves is a syndrome of great aetiological complexity that causes economic losses directly through mortality and indirectly from poor growth.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This limits their usefulness in field conditions, to prevent facultative pathogenic infections involving genera of Pasteurella, Mannheimia, Histophilus, Escherichia and Salmonella, which cause significant economic losses in livestock animals (Morin et al 1976;Sivula et al 1996;Gagea et al 2006;Snowder et al 2006;Blanchard 2012). Therefore, subunit vaccines, which use selected protective antigens, are introduced to improve the efficiency of immunisation and to avoid undesirable side effects, which happens frequently when whole-cell bacterins are used (Mann and Ark 2009;Hickey et al 2011).…”
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