Epidemiological, clinical and hematological aspects of bovine anaplasmosis: Retrospective (2012-2021) hospital-based study
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Resumo: | The aim was to carry out a retrospective study of bovine anaplasmosis diagnosed at CBG/UFRPE over a period of 10 years. Descriptive analysis of epidemiological, clinical and hematological data from 230 clinical records was performed. The disease represented 79.9% of the hemoparasites diagnosed at the institution. Females aged ? 24 months of European lineage and their crosses, reared in an intensive and semi-intensive system, were the most affected. As for seasonality, a higher occurrence of the disease was observed in the months of August to December. The most frequently observed clinical findings were apathy, decreased appetite, icteric mucous membranes and tachycardia. Abortion occurred in 12.8% of pregnant cows. Hematological findings revealed regenerative anemia, whose greater intensity of medullary response was associated with anemia severity. Antimicrobials (oxytetracycline LA and enrofloxacin) were effective in reducing parasitemia, which, together with blood transfusion, were essential for the patient's clinical improvement. Clinical resolution with hospital discharge occurred in 82.6% of patients with a mean hospital stay of eight days. Anaplasmosis was the most frequent hemoparasitosis in the care provided by CBG/UFRPE, confirming the economic impact, and it is important to adopt measures to guide producers in the region, especially at the end of the rainy season for the dry season, so that the diagnosis and disease treatment are carried out as early as possible, allowing a faster recovery and return of the animals to production, minimizing the economic impact that the dairy basin of the state of Pernambuco. |
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Epidemiological, clinical and hematological aspects of bovine anaplasmosis: Retrospective (2012-2021) hospital-based studyEpidemiological, clinical and hematological aspects of bovine anaplasmosis: a retrospective hospital-based study (2012-2021)Anaplasma marginaleclinical recordsepidemiologyhemoparasitosisregenerative anemiaAnaplasma marginaleclinical casesepidemiologyhemoparasitosisregenerative anemiaThe aim was to carry out a retrospective study of bovine anaplasmosis diagnosed at CBG/UFRPE over a period of 10 years. Descriptive analysis of epidemiological, clinical and hematological data from 230 clinical records was performed. The disease represented 79.9% of the hemoparasites diagnosed at the institution. Females aged ? 24 months of European lineage and their crosses, reared in an intensive and semi-intensive system, were the most affected. As for seasonality, a higher occurrence of the disease was observed in the months of August to December. The most frequently observed clinical findings were apathy, decreased appetite, icteric mucous membranes and tachycardia. Abortion occurred in 12.8% of pregnant cows. Hematological findings revealed regenerative anemia, whose greater intensity of medullary response was associated with anemia severity. Antimicrobials (oxytetracycline LA and enrofloxacin) were effective in reducing parasitemia, which, together with blood transfusion, were essential for the patient's clinical improvement. Clinical resolution with hospital discharge occurred in 82.6% of patients with a mean hospital stay of eight days. Anaplasmosis was the most frequent hemoparasitosis in the care provided by CBG/UFRPE, confirming the economic impact, and it is important to adopt measures to guide producers in the region, especially at the end of the rainy season for the dry season, so that the diagnosis and disease treatment are carried out as early as possible, allowing a faster recovery and return of the animals to production, minimizing the economic impact that the dairy basin of the state of Pernambuco.The aim was to carry out a retrospective study of bovine anaplasmosis diagnosed at the Bovine Clinic of Garanhuns, Federal Rural University of Pernambuco (CBG/UFRPE) from 2012 to 2021. A descriptive analysis was performed of the epidemiological, clinical, and hematological data of 230 clinical records of cattle of different age groups. The disease represented 79.9% of the hemoparasites diagnosed at the Institution. Females aged ? 24 months of taurine lineage and their crosses, reared under intensive and semi-intensive systems, were the most affected. A higher occurrence of the disease was observed in the months of August to December. The most frequently observed clinical findings were apathy, decreased appetite, icteric mucous membranes, and tachycardia. Spontaneous abortion occurred in 12.8% of pregnant cows. Hematological findings revealed regenerative anemia, and the severity of the anemia was associated with a greater intensity of bone marrow response. Antimicrobials (oxytetracycline LA and enrofloxacin) were effective in reducing parasitemia, which, together with blood transfusion, were essential for the patient's clinical improvement. Clinical resolution with hospital discharge occurred in 82.6% of patients, with a mean hospital stay of eight days. Anaplasmosis was the most frequent hemoparasitosis in CBG/UFRPE. It is important to provide guidance measures for producers in the region, especially at the end of the rainy season before the dry season, so that the diagnosis and disease treatment are carried out as early as possible, allowing a faster recovery and return of the animals to production, and thus minimizing the economic impact to the dairy basin of the state of Pernambuco.MEDICINA VETERINÁRIA2023-11-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.journals.ufrpe.br/index.php/medicinaveterinaria/article/view/568210.26605/medvet-v17n3-5682Medicina Veterinária; v. 17 n. 3 (2023): Medicina Veterinária; 153-1642675-66171809-467810.26605/medvet-v17n3reponame:Medicina Veterinária (Recife. 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Epidemiological, clinical and hematological aspects of bovine anaplasmosis: Retrospective (2012-2021) hospital-based study Epidemiological, clinical and hematological aspects of bovine anaplasmosis: a retrospective hospital-based study (2012-2021) |
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Epidemiological, clinical and hematological aspects of bovine anaplasmosis: Retrospective (2012-2021) hospital-based study |
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Epidemiological, clinical and hematological aspects of bovine anaplasmosis: Retrospective (2012-2021) hospital-based study Guedes, Amanda Reges Anaplasma marginale clinical records epidemiology hemoparasitosis regenerative anemia Anaplasma marginale clinical cases epidemiology hemoparasitosis regenerative anemia |
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Epidemiological, clinical and hematological aspects of bovine anaplasmosis: Retrospective (2012-2021) hospital-based study |
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Epidemiological, clinical and hematological aspects of bovine anaplasmosis: Retrospective (2012-2021) hospital-based study |
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Epidemiological, clinical and hematological aspects of bovine anaplasmosis: Retrospective (2012-2021) hospital-based study |
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Epidemiological, clinical and hematological aspects of bovine anaplasmosis: Retrospective (2012-2021) hospital-based study |
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Epidemiological, clinical and hematological aspects of bovine anaplasmosis: Retrospective (2012-2021) hospital-based study |
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Guedes, Amanda Reges |
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Guedes, Amanda Reges Souto, Rodolfo José Cavalcanti Soares, Gliére Silmara Leite Conceição, Ângela Imperiano da Cajueiro, Jobson Filipe de Paula Souza, Maria Isabel de Afonso, José Augusto Bastos Mendonça, Carla Lopes de |
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Souto, Rodolfo José Cavalcanti Soares, Gliére Silmara Leite Conceição, Ângela Imperiano da Cajueiro, Jobson Filipe de Paula Souza, Maria Isabel de Afonso, José Augusto Bastos Mendonça, Carla Lopes de |
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Guedes, Amanda Reges Souto, Rodolfo José Cavalcanti Soares, Gliére Silmara Leite Conceição, Ângela Imperiano da Cajueiro, Jobson Filipe de Paula Souza, Maria Isabel de Afonso, José Augusto Bastos Mendonça, Carla Lopes de |
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Anaplasma marginale clinical records epidemiology hemoparasitosis regenerative anemia Anaplasma marginale clinical cases epidemiology hemoparasitosis regenerative anemia |
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Anaplasma marginale clinical records epidemiology hemoparasitosis regenerative anemia Anaplasma marginale clinical cases epidemiology hemoparasitosis regenerative anemia |
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The aim was to carry out a retrospective study of bovine anaplasmosis diagnosed at CBG/UFRPE over a period of 10 years. Descriptive analysis of epidemiological, clinical and hematological data from 230 clinical records was performed. The disease represented 79.9% of the hemoparasites diagnosed at the institution. Females aged ? 24 months of European lineage and their crosses, reared in an intensive and semi-intensive system, were the most affected. As for seasonality, a higher occurrence of the disease was observed in the months of August to December. The most frequently observed clinical findings were apathy, decreased appetite, icteric mucous membranes and tachycardia. Abortion occurred in 12.8% of pregnant cows. Hematological findings revealed regenerative anemia, whose greater intensity of medullary response was associated with anemia severity. Antimicrobials (oxytetracycline LA and enrofloxacin) were effective in reducing parasitemia, which, together with blood transfusion, were essential for the patient's clinical improvement. Clinical resolution with hospital discharge occurred in 82.6% of patients with a mean hospital stay of eight days. Anaplasmosis was the most frequent hemoparasitosis in the care provided by CBG/UFRPE, confirming the economic impact, and it is important to adopt measures to guide producers in the region, especially at the end of the rainy season for the dry season, so that the diagnosis and disease treatment are carried out as early as possible, allowing a faster recovery and return of the animals to production, minimizing the economic impact that the dairy basin of the state of Pernambuco. |
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