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Spontaneous poisoning by Ateleia glazioviana (leg. Papilionoideae) in sheep and...

Gava,Aldo; Molossi,Franciéli A.; Ogliari,Daiane; Melchioretto,Elaine; Pasquali,Eduardo; Roso,José

ABSTRACT: This study reported the epidemiological data and the clinical and pathological conditions of spontaneous poisoning by Ateleia glazioviana in sheep and goats in the West region of Santa Catarina. The small ruminants were located in a place where there was a large amount of young plants of A. glazioviana and showing signs of consumption. The stock of sheep was composed of 250 animals, of which 45 died. ...

Date: 2021   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Influence of euthanasia, the intensity of inflammatory lesion and viral load in...

Wisser,Claudia S.; Fernandes,Marcélia E.S.; Melchioretto,Elaine; Ogliari,Daiane; Gava,Aldo; Batista,Helena B.C.R.; Mori,Enio; Traverso,Sandra D.

ABSTRACT: This research reports the use of different diagnostic tests in cattle, naturally infected by Rabies lyssavirus (RABV), and correlates the positivity of the tests with the clinical moment of euthanasia, the intensity of the inflammatory lesion and viral load. It also highlights the possibility of euthanasia in early stages of the disease as a way to improve animal welfare. For that, samples of 34 bovin...

Date: 2021   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Experimental reproduction of cyanogenic poisoning by star grass (Cynodon nlemfu...

Molossi,Franciéli Adriane; Ogliari,Daiane; Melchioretto,Elaine; Hugen,Gustavo Felipe G.P.; Quevedo,Lucas S.; Vettori,Julio M.; Gava,Aldo

ABSTRACT: We experimentally reproduced star grass (Cynodon nlemfuensis Vanderyst var. nlemfuensis cv. “Florico”) poisoning in cattle. Star grass was planted in four shaded (1, 2, 3, and 4) and three sunny paddocks (5, 6, and 7) and were fertilized with the equivalent of 0, 750, 200, or 100 kg/ha urea. Fresh plant leaves were collected from each paddock and fed to 8 calves aged 5 months to 1 year at 10g/kg live ...

Date: 2019   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Seneciosis in cattle associated with ingestion of Senecio brasiliensis under di...

Biffi,Claudia P.; Ogliari,Daiane; Melchioretto,Elaine; Traverso,Sandra D.; Gava,Aldo

ABSTRACT: This study identified the different forms of ingestion of Senecio brasiliensis in cattle, diagnosed by the Animal Pathology Laboratory at CAV-UDESC, in the state of Santa Catarina, Brazil. A retrospective evaluation from 1987 to 2016 showed that ingestion has occurred voluntarily due to the presence of the adult plant in native field and/or involuntary, due to the presence of the plant in hay and sila...

Date: 2019   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Experimental poisoning by Crotalaria lanceolata and Crotalaria pallida seeds in...

Savaris,Thaiza; Biffi,Claudia P.; Ogliari,Daiane; Wicpolt,Nathalia; Molossi,Franciéli Adriane; Melchioretto,Elaine; Gardner,Dale; Gava,Aldo

ABSTRACT: Crotalaria lanceolata E. Mey. and Crotalaria pallida Aiton. are leguminous plants of family Fabaceae found in most of the Brazilian territory. They were initially used as green manure and due their easy spread they are currently considered weeds in crops. Soybean and corn contamination can occur through the mechanical harvesting of these grains along with seeds of the Crotalaria species, which end up ...

Date: 2019   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Claviceps purpurea e Bipolaris sp. como causa de ergotismo em bovinos no estado...

Hemckmeier,Deise; Galindo,Claudia M.; Melchioretto,Elaine; Gava,Aldo; Casa,Ricardo T.

RESUMO: Claviceps purpurea é o fungo associado ao ergotismo. Esta é uma enfermidade causada pela ingestão de escleródios chamados de ergot, que contém alcalóides que atuam em receptores adrenérgicos, dopaminérgicos e seratoninérgicos causando efeito direto em vasos sanguíneos, musculatura lisa e sistema nervoso central e autônomo. Descrevem-se dados epidemiológicos, sinais clínicos e lesões de uma enfermidade d...

Date: 2018   |   Origin: Oasisbr

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