2019
DOI: 10.1292/jvms.18-0643
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Relationship between bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and plasma endotoxin activity in calves with bronchopneumonia

Abstract: The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between the endotoxin activity in plasma and that in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) in bronchopneumonia. Thirty-three calves were included in this study (17 healthy calves and 16 calves with respiratory disease). In the calves with bronchopneumonia, the median endotoxin activity in plasma (0.437 EU/m l , P <0.001) and BALF (29.45 EU/m l , P <0.001) was signi… Show more

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“…In other words, it will not be possible to get high milk yields from cows in the future. If the farm creates proper conditions for keeping animals and diseases of young animals (dyspepsia and bronchopneumonia) can be avoided, then reliable promising prerequisites are provided for the optimal age of the first calving of heifers and high milk productivity of cows (Nishi et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, it will not be possible to get high milk yields from cows in the future. If the farm creates proper conditions for keeping animals and diseases of young animals (dyspepsia and bronchopneumonia) can be avoided, then reliable promising prerequisites are provided for the optimal age of the first calving of heifers and high milk productivity of cows (Nishi et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, it will not be possible to get high milk yields from cows in the future. If the farm creates proper conditions for keeping animals and diseases of young animals (dyspepsia and bronchopneumonia) can be avoided, then reliable promising prerequisites are provided for the optimal age of the first calving of heifers and high milk productivity of cows (Nishi et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%