Observations on bovine pyelonephritis
Fifty-one cases of bovine pyelonephritis were investigated. The annual prevalence rate for 2089 cows was 1·6% in 1987 with a mean interval from calving to onset of cases of 82·9 days. Multipara were at higher risk. Loss from pyelonephritis was 33·3% of all affected cows, and relapse occurred in 9·4%...
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Veröffentlicht in: | British veterinary journal 1989-11, Vol.145 (6), p.573-579 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Fifty-one cases of bovine pyelonephritis were investigated. The annual prevalence rate for 2089 cows was 1·6% in 1987 with a mean interval from calving to onset of cases of 82·9 days. Multipara were at higher risk. Loss from pyelonephritis was 33·3% of all affected cows, and relapse occurred in 9·4% of apparently recovered animals.
Serum creatinine and urea concentrations were of high prognostic values. Odds ratios being culled for cows with levels of creatinine above 1·5 mg/dl (132·6 μmol/l) and of urea above 100·0 mg/dl (16·7 mmol/l) were 104·0 and 60·0 respectively compared with those with lower values. Haematological results were of no diagnostic value.
Odds ratio for cows with no post-parturient uterine diseases having pyelonephritis was 8·9 compared with infected cows treated at calving with antibiotics. |
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ISSN: | 0007-1935 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0007-1935(89)90120-6 |