2003
DOI: 10.20506/rst.22.1.1388
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Diagnostic différentiel des troubles à expression nerveuse dans l’espèce bovine en Europe occidentale

Abstract: IntroductionL'incidence des troubles neurologiques chez la bête bovine est peu connue à l'échelle de la population et les résultats disponibles sont peu comparables. Ces données sont pourtant de toute première importance pour l'épidémiosurveillance des encéphalopathies subaiguës spongiformes transmissibles (124). Un pourcentage relatif de 0,82 % de pathologies neurologiques a été mentionné parmi l'ensemble des pathologies rencontrées en pratique vétérinaire (65). En Suisse, l'incidence annuelle minimale des ca… Show more

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“…The main warning signs are psychic disorders (apprehension, temperament change, abnormal ear position and abnormal behaviour), sensory disorders (exaggerated responses to stimuli, excessive licking) as well as postural and locomotion abnormalities (ataxia and tremors). Their identification requires a clinical approach: a thorough veterinary clinical examination of the animal when on a halter and when moving in an uncustomary environment (16). Now the evolution of BSE incidence in many European countries is in decline (28).…”
Section: Case 1: Early Detection Of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The main warning signs are psychic disorders (apprehension, temperament change, abnormal ear position and abnormal behaviour), sensory disorders (exaggerated responses to stimuli, excessive licking) as well as postural and locomotion abnormalities (ataxia and tremors). Their identification requires a clinical approach: a thorough veterinary clinical examination of the animal when on a halter and when moving in an uncustomary environment (16). Now the evolution of BSE incidence in many European countries is in decline (28).…”
Section: Case 1: Early Detection Of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…breeders, veterinarians, and slaughterhouse staff) should be prepared to this clinical approach to fulfil their responsibility in health monitoring (12). Part of this training should develop knowledge of disease biology and epidemiology, and skills in a rigorous, standardized and evidencebased clinical approach including that of differential diagnosis (13)(14)(15)(16).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%