Comparison of blood electrolyte and biochemical parameters between single infections of rotavirus and Cryptosporidium parvum in diarrheic Hanwoo calves
Neonatal calf diarrhea is a major problem in the cattle industry worldwide. Rotavirus and are the primary causative agents, especially during the first three weeks of the calf's life. This study investigated the differences in acid-base, electrolytes, and biochemical parameters of diarrheic cal...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of veterinary science (Suwŏn-si, Korea) Korea), 2022-11, Vol.23 (6), p.76-86 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Neonatal calf diarrhea is a major problem in the cattle industry worldwide. Rotavirus and
are the primary causative agents, especially during the first three weeks of the calf's life.
This study investigated the differences in acid-base, electrolytes, and biochemical parameters of diarrheic calves with infection of either rotavirus or
.
A total of 61 Korean native calves (≤ 20 days old) were divided into two groups based on rotavirus or
infections: rotavirus infection (n = 44) and
infection (n = 17). The calves with at a specific blood pH range (pH 6.92-7.25) were chosen for comparison. The acid-base, electrolyte, chemistry, and serum proteins were analyzed, Further, fecal examinations were performed.
Compared to
-infected calves, the rotavirus-infected calves showed lower levels of total carbon dioxide, bicarbonate (HCO
), anion gap, total protein, and albumin/globulin ratio, and significantly lower levels of potassium, globulin, and α2-globulin (
< 0.05). The
-infected calves (
= 0.749) had stronger correlations between pH and HCO
than the rotavirus-infected calves (
= 0.598). Compared to rotavirus-infected calves, strong correlations between globulin and α2-globulin, α2-globulin and haptoglobin were identified in
-infected calves.
This study is the first to investigate acid-base, electrolyte, and biochemical parameters in calves in response to infections of rotavirus and
. Although rotavirus and
cause malabsorptive and secretory diarrhea in similar-aged calves, blood parameters were different. This would help establish the diagnostic and treatment strategies. |
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ISSN: | 1229-845X 1976-555X |
DOI: | 10.4142/jvs.22196 |