Title of article :
Different Predictive Tools for the Bovine Respiratory Disease and it’s Unfavorable Outcomes
Author/Authors :
Ahmed Abdallah, Abdelmonem Department of Animal Medicine - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine -Zagazig University, Zagazig, Egypt
Abstract :
In this review, the literature was searched to give insight into the predictive tools used for the Bovine respiratory disease “BRD” and its detrimental outcomes. BRD continues to be the most economically significant disease in
feedlots and one of the most important causes of morbidity and mortality in dairy and veal calves. Despite the use of
new-generation antimicrobials, vaccines, prophylactic and metaphylactic strategies in the past decade, the prevalence of
BRD has been reported to increase. Challenges regarding early, accurate diagnosis and prognosis of diseased cases are
raised to avoid misclassification “false negative cases” also non-prudent use of antimicrobials “false positives”.Thoracic
ultrasonography “TUS” and blood haptoglobin were able to predict cases at high risk of being morbid also diseased
ones at risk of detrimental outcomes. Future large scaled on-field studies will help in proposing a schematic criterion
for BRD prognostic tools.
Keywords :
Respiratory disease , Calves , Ultrasonography , Acute phase proteins , Lactate
Journal title :
Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences