2021
DOI: 10.22456/1679-9216.113852
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Salmonellosis in Calves by Serovar Dublin in Paraná State, Brazil - Clinicopathological Aspects

Abstract: Background: Calf diarrhea remains one of the main diseases affecting the cattle industry. Persistence of this significant problem is associated with the complexity of factors that may be involved (infectious, environmental). An accurate diagnosis is essential for confirming the cause and helping clinicians and cattle producers to apply appropriate strategies in a timely manner. This report describes the histological changes according to the degree of salmonellosis severity, which is a contagious infectious dis… Show more

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“…is a major cause of diarrhea, serovar and host-associated factors can lead to severe systemic consequences. Hyperemia in the heart and intestine, enlarged mesenteric lymph nodes, thickening of the intestinal wall and hepatosplenomegaly observed at necropsy are consistent with the literature data (de Aguiar et al, 2021;Molossi et al, 2021;Casaux et al, 2023). At necropsy, hepatosplenomegaly was remarkable in the calves.…”
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confidence: 91%
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“…is a major cause of diarrhea, serovar and host-associated factors can lead to severe systemic consequences. Hyperemia in the heart and intestine, enlarged mesenteric lymph nodes, thickening of the intestinal wall and hepatosplenomegaly observed at necropsy are consistent with the literature data (de Aguiar et al, 2021;Molossi et al, 2021;Casaux et al, 2023). At necropsy, hepatosplenomegaly was remarkable in the calves.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Salmonella spp. observed in calves may partially benefit from antibiotic treatment (de Aguiar et al, 2021), but generally do not respond to antimicrobial agents due to resistant Salmonella spp. strains (Molossi et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
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