BRDC Flashcards

1
Q

When are beef vs dairy cattle the most susceptible to BRDC?

A

Beef
- early feedlot phase
- early stocker phase

Dairy
- post-weaned calves
- bottle calves

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2
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What are co-factors/stressers that facilitate development of BRDC?

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3
Q

Where do Mannheimia organisms naturally occur?

A

In epithelial cells of tonsils of all calves

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4
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Triad of reasons causing BRCD

A
  1. Bovine lungs (small & poorly designed)
  2. Mannheimia VFs (leukotoxin)
  3. Management (manmade production stressors)
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5
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Why is prevention the most effective method for controlling Mannheimia?

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The organism naturaly occurs in the tonsils of ALL calves and reactivate during stressful events -> preventing stressors = #1 goal

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6
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Pre-conditioning vs Conditioned programs

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7
Q

Ideal vaccine timing for BRDCs?

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Prior to stressor events (which is also 7-10 days before start of respiratory signs)

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8
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What are the 4 categories of calves?

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9
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What is the most imperative measure for bringing in newly received cattle to pasture?

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Provide plenty of water!

Study showed only significant pre-disposing factor for developing resp. dz = increased PCV = dehydration

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10
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Clinical signs of BRDC

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1. depressed
2. off feed / decreased appetite
3. fever
4. coughing
5. mucopurulent nasal discharge

Depressed: ears down, head extd., isolated

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11
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How long should you wait to switch ABX if no improvement of clinical signs?

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48h

Abx used to treat can stay in the lungs anywhere from 3-28 days

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12
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Metaphylaxis

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Mass medication of all calves @ high risk of developing BRDC

less calves get sick, monitoring is longer (those that do take longer)

Prophylaxis and metaphylaxis involve administering antimicrobials to ‘healthy’ individuals to ‘prevent’ infections. Prophylaxis is a perceived ‘risk’, whereas metaphylaxis could be a definable ‘hazard’.

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13
Q

3 clinical signs of Mycoplasma infection

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  1. Pneumonia (severe)
  2. Joint issues (severe lameness)
  3. Ear infection
pus-filled trachea; lungs diffused w/ abscesses
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14
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Common issue with mycoplasma-pneumonia abx treatment?

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Treatment relapses

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15
Q

Diptheria
- causative agent
- dx

A
  • disease of the larynx in cattle, caused by Fusobacterium necrophorum
  • dx = honking sounds on inspiration audible from 15 ft away; lung sounds > trachea sounds
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