2019
DOI: 10.5433/1679-0359.2019v40n2p687
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Outbreak of salt poisoning in goats in the state of Pará, Brazil

Abstract: The present study reports two outbreaks of salt poisoning in goats on a property in the state of Pará, Brazil. The outbreaks occurred in July and August 2011 when young and adult goats received a mineral mixture after approximately three days of restriction from the supplement. The animals were kept in barns with a high stocking density and had an inadequate supply of water. In the second outbreak, the goats were supplemented too with brewery residue added to 3.3% of the mixture mineral. From a flock of 191 go… Show more

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“…Therefore, these substances can elevate brain intracellular osmolarity during resolution of the hypernatremic state. Consequently, due to decrease of extracellular osmolarity, water penetrates the brain cells to cause brain swelling within the cranial vault, which can be shown clinically as convulsions (8,10,28). Changes in the indices of clotting factor which were indicated in the current study are obvious, as thrompocytopenia, and reduced CT of the blood might reflect the petechial hemorrhages observed on the mucus membranes of the carcasses.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, these substances can elevate brain intracellular osmolarity during resolution of the hypernatremic state. Consequently, due to decrease of extracellular osmolarity, water penetrates the brain cells to cause brain swelling within the cranial vault, which can be shown clinically as convulsions (8,10,28). Changes in the indices of clotting factor which were indicated in the current study are obvious, as thrompocytopenia, and reduced CT of the blood might reflect the petechial hemorrhages observed on the mucus membranes of the carcasses.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%