2021
DOI: 10.1002/vrc2.6
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Colibacillary arthritis and severe osteomyelitis in lame goat kids due to management procedures

Abstract: Lameness in the hindquarters was seen in twenty goat kids out of a group of 90 on a dairy goat farm. Initial treatment with antibiotics and NSAID's did not improve the condition. At necropsy in eight kids, a multi-resistant Escherichia coli was isolated from affected femurs, strongly indicative of colibaccilary osteomyelitis. In addition, with 573-915 mg/kg dry matter, liver copper concentrations were increased. Predisposing factors for osteomyelitis were poor colostrum quality, stress as a consequence of mult… Show more

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“…Although these diseases should preferably remain non-endemic, under current regulations, only voluntary disease control measures are possible. Osteomyelitis is a seldomly reported disorder in kids that has been confirmed for the first time in The Netherlands in 2018 [8,47] but has since been identified several times. Research into the background of this disorder is ongoing.…”
Section: Overview Of Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although these diseases should preferably remain non-endemic, under current regulations, only voluntary disease control measures are possible. Osteomyelitis is a seldomly reported disorder in kids that has been confirmed for the first time in The Netherlands in 2018 [8,47] but has since been identified several times. Research into the background of this disorder is ongoing.…”
Section: Overview Of Findingsmentioning
confidence: 99%