Etiology of some diseases in calves raised under extensive conditions in the Paranaiba region of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab1992.v27.3813Keywords:
beef cattle, laboratory analysesAbstract
Some diseases were studied in Nellore beef calves raised under extensive conditions. Animals in groups A, B and C, who received supplementation with different mineral mixtures, were observed daily and sick animals were examined clinically; blood and faecal samples were taken for analysis. Diarrhea was the main clinical sign and Escherichia coli was the agent most frequently isolated. Salmonella newport; S. give, Proteus sp. and Enterobacter sp. were also identified. Strongyloides papillosus was found principally in animais up to 150 days old. Efmeria spp. were found in 17 samples. In groups A and B, 8,0% of the animals showed patent infections of Babesia spp., in group C, 3,8% were positive. The animals of groups A, B and C showed 18.0, 12.0 and 13.5% patent infections of Anaplasma margínale, respectively. Examinations of the mouth showed the presence of "swollen jaw" ("cara inchada") in calves of the three groups. No significant difference (P > 0.05) was found between the three groups, even when healthy and sick animals were compared.