Acute and chronic nervous signs in cattle associated with Phalaris angusta poisoning in Argentina

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Autor(a) principal: Cantón,Germán
Data de Publicação: 2010
Outros Autores: Campero,Carlos, Villa,Matías, Odriozola,Ernesto
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: Phalaris angusta is a South American natural grass that produces poisoning in sheep and cattle in Argentina and Brazil. Phalaris spp. can produce unrelated forms of poisoning in ruminants, acute and chronic syndromes. The objective of this paper was to describe an outbreak of acute and chronic Phalaris nervous syndrome in 53 of 980 fattening steers and heifers in a farm of Buenos Aires province. On September of 2006 the animals developed nervous signs and died after 3-5 days. The herd was removed to a phalarisfree pasture. Three months later (on December) 15 new clinical cases developed in the herd. Necropsy performed in one affected calf showed neither grossly nor microscopic changes. Microscopically, there were no major alterations in tissues. Nervous signs had been described in some field cases where neither pigment deposition nor axonal degeneration could be detected. Clinical findings displayed by affected cattle after consumption of Phalaris angusta pastures resemble those observed by other authors in Phalaris staggers. This is the first report in Argentina where both syndromes were seen in the same herd.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Acute and chronic nervous signs in cattle associated with Phalaris angusta poisoning in Argentina
title Acute and chronic nervous signs in cattle associated with Phalaris angusta poisoning in Argentina
spellingShingle Acute and chronic nervous signs in cattle associated with Phalaris angusta poisoning in Argentina
Cantón,Germán
Phalaris angusta
cattle
Argentina
acute, chronic, syndromes
title_short Acute and chronic nervous signs in cattle associated with Phalaris angusta poisoning in Argentina
title_full Acute and chronic nervous signs in cattle associated with Phalaris angusta poisoning in Argentina
title_fullStr Acute and chronic nervous signs in cattle associated with Phalaris angusta poisoning in Argentina
title_full_unstemmed Acute and chronic nervous signs in cattle associated with Phalaris angusta poisoning in Argentina
title_sort Acute and chronic nervous signs in cattle associated with Phalaris angusta poisoning in Argentina
author Cantón,Germán
author_facet Cantón,Germán
Campero,Carlos
Villa,Matías
Odriozola,Ernesto
author_role author
author2 Campero,Carlos
Villa,Matías
Odriozola,Ernesto
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cantón,Germán
Campero,Carlos
Villa,Matías
Odriozola,Ernesto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Phalaris angusta
cattle
Argentina
acute, chronic, syndromes
topic Phalaris angusta
cattle
Argentina
acute, chronic, syndromes
description Phalaris angusta is a South American natural grass that produces poisoning in sheep and cattle in Argentina and Brazil. Phalaris spp. can produce unrelated forms of poisoning in ruminants, acute and chronic syndromes. The objective of this paper was to describe an outbreak of acute and chronic Phalaris nervous syndrome in 53 of 980 fattening steers and heifers in a farm of Buenos Aires province. On September of 2006 the animals developed nervous signs and died after 3-5 days. The herd was removed to a phalarisfree pasture. Three months later (on December) 15 new clinical cases developed in the herd. Necropsy performed in one affected calf showed neither grossly nor microscopic changes. Microscopically, there were no major alterations in tissues. Nervous signs had been described in some field cases where neither pigment deposition nor axonal degeneration could be detected. Clinical findings displayed by affected cattle after consumption of Phalaris angusta pastures resemble those observed by other authors in Phalaris staggers. This is the first report in Argentina where both syndromes were seen in the same herd.
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