1987
DOI: 10.1016/0300-9629(87)90062-4
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Basic haematological values in the cameroon goat (Capra hircus)

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“…Accurate diagnostic information requires determination of breed and age-specific reference values. Although some eaprine haematological data are available in Southern (Nettleton and Beckett, 1976;Gray et aL, 1988), Central (Pospisil et al, 1987), Western (Oduye, 1976;Okorie and Anugwa, 1986;Oyewale and Olowookorun, 1986) and North Africa (Mohy et al, 1985;Hassan et al, 1986), only one study is known in East African breeds, in Galla goats (Wesonga and Nandokha, 1989). The present study was conducted to determine the haematological values of healthy crosses of Kamori, Boer, Galla and East African goats, indigenous East African and tropically adapted Norwegian dairy goats all kept in Tanzania, and to compare these with the values for Dwarf and Danish Landrace goats reared in Denmark.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Accurate diagnostic information requires determination of breed and age-specific reference values. Although some eaprine haematological data are available in Southern (Nettleton and Beckett, 1976;Gray et aL, 1988), Central (Pospisil et al, 1987), Western (Oduye, 1976;Okorie and Anugwa, 1986;Oyewale and Olowookorun, 1986) and North Africa (Mohy et al, 1985;Hassan et al, 1986), only one study is known in East African breeds, in Galla goats (Wesonga and Nandokha, 1989). The present study was conducted to determine the haematological values of healthy crosses of Kamori, Boer, Galla and East African goats, indigenous East African and tropically adapted Norwegian dairy goats all kept in Tanzania, and to compare these with the values for Dwarf and Danish Landrace goats reared in Denmark.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Haematological parameters are, however, influenced by breed, seasons and physiological states according to VRZGULA et al (1985), HASSAN et al (1986), WOJCIK et al (1986) andPOSPISIL et al (1987) and the different sources reveal tremendous disparity in relation to these factors. Furthermore, neonatal haematology in goats is not well understood because the reported values from the few investigations on kids are inconsistent and not in agreement with each other.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As diferenças observadas no eritrograma foram pequenas e sem significado clínico, concordando com as afirmações de Pospisil et al (1987), Marques Júnior et al (1990) e Birgel Júnior et al (2003) no período periparto. Não foram observadas alterações caracterizadas como hemodiluição como relatadas por Biagi et al (1988), Mbassa & Poulsen (1991), Azab & Abdel-Maksoud (1999) e Iriadam (2007) em caprinos durante a gestação.…”
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“…Segundo esses autores a hemodiluição observada no final da gestação diminui a viscosidade sanguínea aumentando o fluxo placentário, melhorando a difusão de nutrientes e oxigênio para o feto (Pere et al 1996). Os resultados deste estudo corroboram com Pospisil et al (1987) e Birgel Júnior et al (2003) que não encontraram variações importantes clinicamente entre os índices hematimétricos durante os períodos de gestação, parto e pós-parto. A distribuição do diâmetro dos eritrócitos permaneceu inalterada durante a gestação, o parto e o período do pós-parto, diferindo dos resultados observados por Lurie (1993) e Shehata et al (1998 em humanos.Os resultados demonstraram que não houve aumento no estímulo para a produção de eritrócitos durante a gestação e que a perda de sangue no momento do parto não foi capaz de aumentar o estímulo da medula óssea para produção de hemácias.…”
Section: Resultsunclassified
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