2010
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-0442.1975.tb01427.x
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Untersuchungen über das Adaptionssyndrom beim Rind

Abstract: Zusammenfassung Bei Rindern durchgeführte Untersuchungen haben gezeigt, daß Blutkriterien (eosinophile Granulozyten, neutrophile Granulozyten, Gesamtleukozyten, Lymphozyten, Blutzucker) zum Nachweis des Bestehens, der Dauer und der Intensität von Streßzuständen angewandt werden können. Die Intensität und Konstanz der reaktiven Blutveränderungen schwankt je nach dem angewandten Deutungskriterium. Die eosinophilen und neutrophilen Granulozyten sowie die Gesamtleukozyten stellen Hauptkriterien zum Streßnachweis d… Show more

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“…under certain conditions. May et al (87) reported that severe heat stress or the injection of 3 doses of "supercortisol" (1.0 mg/kg) at 48 hour intervals impaired the 0 agglutination antibody response of 6-month-old calves following a single or repeated vaccination with Salmonella dublin. Cummins and Rosenquist (36) reported that hydro cortisone administered to cattle every 8 hours for 3 days did not significantly affect the neutralizing antibody response to IBR virus challenge administered during the first day of hydrocortisone therapy.…”
Section: Glucocorticoids Do Have An Effect On Antibody Levels In Cattlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…under certain conditions. May et al (87) reported that severe heat stress or the injection of 3 doses of "supercortisol" (1.0 mg/kg) at 48 hour intervals impaired the 0 agglutination antibody response of 6-month-old calves following a single or repeated vaccination with Salmonella dublin. Cummins and Rosenquist (36) reported that hydro cortisone administered to cattle every 8 hours for 3 days did not significantly affect the neutralizing antibody response to IBR virus challenge administered during the first day of hydrocortisone therapy.…”
Section: Glucocorticoids Do Have An Effect On Antibody Levels In Cattlementioning
confidence: 99%