2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.cvfa.2010.10.004
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Treatment and Control of Peri-Parturient Metabolic Diseases: Pregnancy Toxemia, Hypocalcemia, Hypomagnesemia

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“…Pregnancy toxaemia is the most important metabolic disease of pregnant ewes, caused by abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates and fats, during the final stage of pregnancy (Brozos et al, 2011). The disease is a significant cause of peri-parturient deaths in sheep (Mavrogianni & Brozos, 2008).…”
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“…Pregnancy toxaemia is the most important metabolic disease of pregnant ewes, caused by abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates and fats, during the final stage of pregnancy (Brozos et al, 2011). The disease is a significant cause of peri-parturient deaths in sheep (Mavrogianni & Brozos, 2008).…”
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“…The main ketone body found in blood of pregnant sheep is β-hydroxyburate; its concentration can be used to detect animals at risk to develop HELMINTHOLOGIA, 50, 3: 161 -166, 2013 Potential association between trematode infections and development of pregnancy toxaemia in sheep -1 should be considered to distinguish animals at risk to develop the disorder. Otherwise, if the number of foetuses carried had been determined, then β-hydroxybutyrate concentration should be measured only in the blood of animals carrying multiple foetuses; in this case, the cut-off value to be used for identifying animals at risk is 1.1 mmoL L -1 (Sargison 1995(Sargison , 2007Braun et al, 2010;Brozos et al, 2011). Objective of the work was to study a potential association between trematode infections in pregnant ewes and concentrations β-hydroxybutyrate.…”
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“…Pregnancy toxaemia is a metabolic disorder of pregnant small ruminants, caused by an abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates and fats, which occurs at the final stage of pregnancy (Brozos et al 2011). The condition is usually seen in females carrying multiple foetuses and may result from their inability to consume enough energy (Mobini et al 2002).…”
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“…The serious effect of this period increases when the dam is pregnant with 2 or more feti as nutritional requirements rise during the last third of gestation. Pregnancy toxemia is a drastic problem in pregnant small ruminants, caused by an abnormal metabolism of carbohydrates and fats, occurred at the final stage of pregnancy "last 4-6 weeks of gestation" (Brozos et al, 2011). Additionally, it is the most common metabolic disease of small ruminants, and considered one of the main destructive diseases which threaten the productivity in sheep and goats (Rook, 2000).…”
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confidence: 99%