Digestion & Metabolism 2: Neonate Ruminant Flashcards
3 BACTERIAL causes of CALF DIARRHEA? what is the MOST COMMON CAUSE?
- E. COLI = MOST COMMON CAUSE
- SALMONELLA
- CLOSTRIDIUM
3 VIRAL causes of CALF D+
- ROTAVIRUS
- BVDV
- CORONAVIRUS
3 PROTOZOAL causes of CALF D+
- CRYPTOSPORIDIUM
- COCCIDIOSIS
- GIARDIA
E. COLI as a cause of CALF D+…
what does ETEC stand for?
major cause of neonatal D+ that lasts for HOW LONG?
has ___ and ____ E. COLI
also has ___ toxin-producing E. COLI
ETEC = ENTEROTOXIGENIC E. ECOLI
major cause of neonatal D+ that lasts < 4 DAYS
has ATTACHING & EFFACING E. COLI
also SHIGA TOXIN-PRODUCING E. COLI
SALMONELLA…
who can be CARRIERS of this dz?
3 possible clinical manifestations?
prevalent on WHAT kind of farms?
calves can get this within ___ hours of life through 3 sources…
ADULTS can be SUBCLINICAL CARRIERS for NEONATES
3 possible manifestations?
1. BACTEREMIA
2. ENDOTOXEMIA
3. DEATH
prevalent on DAIRY FARMS
calves can get salmonella within 24 HOURS OF LIFE from…
1. COLOSTRUM/MILK
2. SURFACE CONTAMINATION
3. VECTORS
2 possible complications from SALMONELLA?
- OA
- MENINGITIS
CLOSTRIDIAL D+ IS MORE COMMON IN…
CALVES
WHAT IS THE MOST COMMON CAUSE OF D+ IN CALVES?
ROTAVIRUS
ONSET of ROTAVIRUS causing D+ is associated with…
what disease can appear concurrently?
DECLINE in COLOSTRAL ANTIBODIES at 48-72 hours of age
can get ETEC (e. coli) INFECTION
ROTAVIRUS causes what 2 KINDS of D+?
what does it do PATHOLOGICALLY?
how does it act in the ENVIRONMENT?
- SECRETORY
- MALABSORPTIVE
pathologically, causes VILLOUS BLUNTING OF ENTEROCYTES
HARDY in the environment, that’s WHY IT’S SO COMMON
CORONAVIRUS…
affects calves in WHAT AGE RANGE as a result of WHAT?
causes WHAT 2 CLINICAL SIGNS?
SPECIFICALLY, causes what kind of inflammation?
what UNIQUE kind of infection can occur?
affects calves 5 days –> 1 month due to FAILURE OF PASSIVE TRANSFER
causes…
1. RESPIRATORY DZ
2. D+
SPECIFICALLY, causes MUCOHEMORRHAGIC ENTEROCOLITIS
can present as SUBCLINICAL infection
BOVINE VIRAL D+ VIRUS…
clinical signs are….
causes WHAT 2 CLINICAL SIGNS IN CALVES?
clinical signs are VARIABLE, can cause RESPIRATORY & FERTILITY problems
in CALVES…
1. D+
2. ANEMIA
CRYPTOSPORIDIUM…
what type of organism is this? what SPECIES usually affects calves?
at what AGE are calves affected? at what age can they become ASYMPTOMATIC?
affects what overall region w/ 3 subs?
causes what 2 clinical signs?
how long does it take to recover?
infectiousness? (2)
this is a PROTOZOA, CRYPTOSPORIDIUM PARVUM affects calves
calves can be affected from 1-4 WEEKS, but at 4 MONTHS ARE IMMUNE
affects SI, but specifically…
1. CECUM
2. COLON
3. DUODENUM
causes…
1. IMPAIRED NUTRIENT DIGESTION
2. SECRETORY/MALABSORPTIVE D+
infectiousness?
1. HIGHLY INFECTIOUS
2. ZOONOTIC
COCCIDIOSIS…
caused by WHAT species in calves? what age of calves?
is subclinical dz possible?
chronicity?
3 clinical signs?
how does organism exist in environment?
where can outbreaks occur?
caused by EIMERIA in calves (causes D+) between 3 WEEKS and 6 MONTHS of age
SUBCLINICAL DZ POSSIBLE
can be ACUTE or CHRONIC
3 clinical signs?
1. D+
2. ANEMIA
3. WEIGHT LOSS
OOCYSTS SURVIVE WELL IN ENVIRONMENT
outbreaks can occur in CROWDED AREAS
3 Tx options for CALF D+
+ important note about FOOD ANIMALS
- ORAL FLUID THERAPY
- IV FLUID THERAPY
- ANTIMICROBIALS ONLY IF CALF HAS RISK OF SEPSIS/FDA APPROVED