Literature DB >> 17422608

Calf-related Drug Use on Holstein Dairy Farms in Southwestern Ontario.

D Waltner-Toews, S W Martin, A H Meek.   

Abstract

Calf-related drug use was studied on 104 randomly selected Holstein dairy farms in southwestern Ontario between October 1980 and July 1983. About 20% of dairy farmers were observed to administer antimicrobials preventively to healthy newborn calves (primarily as commercial "cocktails" of various antimicrobials, vitamins and minerals given in an oral bolus form) at some time during the year. About 30% of the farmers were observed to use vitamins (primarily vitamins A,D and E) preventively. The pattern of types of antimicrobials used preventively appeared to be different from the pattern seen for therapeutic use. Chloramphenicol was the single most commonly used therapeutic antimicrobial in this population of calves, accounting for some 30% of overall therapeutic antimicrobial use. In this study population, the prophylactic use of antimicrobials was associated with a decreased risk of being treated for pneumonia, and of dying, but an increased risk of being treated for scours. Case fatality rates for calves treated therapeutically varied, depending on the antimicrobial used and the routine of treatment. Calves treated with penicillin consistently suffered the highest case fatality rates. Case fatality rates for calves treated with chloramphenicol were considerably higher for calves treated once per day than for calves treated twice per day. For instance, calves first treated for scours with chloramphenicol, if treated once per day, suffered a case fatality rate of 22%. For scouring calves treated twice per day the case fatality rate was just under five percent. Clinical field trials of specific antimicrobials used preventively and therapeutically are required to delineate the conditions under which they might be useful.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 17422608      PMCID: PMC1680225     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Vet J        ISSN: 0008-5286            Impact factor:   1.008


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