| Literature DB >> 25358526 |
Charlotte R Bell1, Morag G Kerr, Philip R Scott, W Ivan Morrison, Helen Brown.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Bovine Neonatal Pancytopenia (BNP) is a disease of calves characterised by bone marrow trilineage hypoplasia, mediated by ingestion of alloantibodies in colostrum. Suspected subclinical forms of BNP have been reported, suggesting that observed clinical cases may not represent the full extent of the disease. However to date there are no objective data available on the incidence of subclinical disease or its temporal distribution. This study aimed to 1) ascertain whether subclinical BNP occurs and, if so, to determine the incidence on an affected farm and 2) determine whether there is evidence of temporal clustering of BNP cases on this farm. To achieve these aims, haematological screening of calves born on the farm during one calving season was carried out, utilising blood samples collected at defined ages. These data were then analysed in comparison to data from both known BNP-free control animals and histopathologically confirmed BNP cases. An ordinal logistic regression model was used to create a composite haematology score to predict the probabilities of calves being normal, based on their haematology measurements at 10-14 days old.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25358526 PMCID: PMC4216910 DOI: 10.1186/s12917-014-0245-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Vet Res ISSN: 1746-6148 Impact factor: 2.741
Summary of the groups of calves used in the study
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| 139 | Unknown – no clinical signs of BNP | A | Vaccinated | Vaccinated (own dam) | No |
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| 14 | BNP (Field cases) | A and similar local farms | Vaccinated | Vaccinated (own dam) | Yes |
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| 5 | BNP (Experimentally induced disease [ | B and C | Unvaccinated | Vaccinated (not own dam) | Yes |
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| 8 | Unaffected normal | A | Vaccinated | Unvaccinated (not own dam) | No |
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| 7 | Unaffected normal | A | Unvaccinated | Unvaccinated (own dam) | No |
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| 5 | Unaffected normal (Experimental controls [ | B and C | Unvaccinated | Unvaccinated (not own dam) | Yes |
Summary haematology results and composite haematology scores obtained for each group of calves
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| Erythrocytes (×1012/L) | 7.69 (6.35-9.03) | 5.87 (3.87-7.87) | 8.35 (6.96-9.74) | 7.77 (6.31-9.23) |
| Thrombocytes (×109/L) | 812 (476–1148) | 52 (0–140) | 844 (624–1064) | 401 (192–610) |
| Total leukocytes (×109/L) | 11.64 (7.86-15.42) | 2.53 (0.83-4.23) | 13.60 (8.35-18.85) | 7.64 (4.50-10.78) |
| Segmented neutrophils (x109/L) | 6.96 (3.73-10.19) | 1.28 (0–3.09) | 7.07 (2.51-11.63) | 5.19 (2–8.38) |
| Band neutrophils (×109/L) | 0.07 (0–0.28) | 0.02 (0–0.07) | 0.30 (0–0.83) | 0.02 (0–0.07) |
| Lymphocytes (×109/L) | 4.19 (2.45-5.92) | 1.17 (0–2.05) | 4.84 (2.92-6.76) | 2.25 (1.46-3.04) |
| Monocytes (×109/L) | 0.35 (0–0.76) | 0.02 (0–0.06) | 0.86 (0–1.89) | 0.11 (0–0.27) |
| Eosinophils (×109/L) | 0.04 (0–0.15) | 0.02 (0–0.09) | 0.04 (0–0.12) | 0.08 (0–0.23) |
| Basophils (×109/L) | 0.02 (0–0.07) | 0.00 (0–0) | 0.09 (0–0.33) | 0.00 (0–0.03) |
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| Erythrocytes (×1012/L) | 8.75 (7.41-10.10) | 8.37 (6.99-9.76) | 8.92 (7.06-10.78) | 9.13 (7.86-10.41) |
| Thrombocytes (×109/L) | 375 (272–478) | 335 (272–398) | 504 (239–769) | 292 (169–416) |
| Total leukocytes (×109/L) | 12.16 (6.32-17.99) | 9.86 (5.46-14.27) | 16.50 (8.34-24.66) | 8.82 (4.36-13.28) |
| Segmented neutrophils (×109/L) | 9.12 (4.18-14.06) | 7.27 (4.27-10.26) | 12.58 (5.99-19.16) | 6.83 (2.75-10.92) |
| Band neutrophils (×109/L) | 0.63 (0–1.87) | 0.93 (0.26-1.60) | 0.87 (0.13-1.62) | 0.44 (0–0.91) |
| Lymphocytes (×109/L) | 2.12 (0.9-3.35) | 1.54 (0–3.07) | 2.72 (1.16-4.27) | 1.39 (0–2.88) |
| Monocytes (×109/L) | 0.20 (0–0.43) | 0.05 (0.01-0.10) | 0.25 (0.04-0.45) | 0.08 (0–0.21) |
| Eosinophils (×109/L) | 0.06 (0–0.21) | 0.05 (0–0.12) | 0.03 (0–0.11) | 0.04 (0–0.14) |
| Basophils (×109/L) | 0.02 (0–0.09) | 0.00 (0–0) | 0.04 (0–0.14) | 0.01 (0–0.05) |
Mean values are shown, with one standard deviation above and below the mean in parentheses.
Results of the ordinal logisitic regression analysis
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| Intercept 1 | −16.03 (2.82) | <0.0001 |
| Intercept 2 | −8.03 (2.12) | 0.0002 |
| Log(Monocytes +1) (x109/L) | 1.46 (0.92) | 0.11 |
| Log(Lymphocytes +1) (x109/L) | 2.52 (0.75) | 0.0008 |
| Log(Band neutrophils + 1) (x109/L) | 3.59 (1.65) | 0.03 |
| Log(Thrombocytes + 1) (x109/L) | 1.29 (0.39) | 0.001 |
| Basophils (x109/L) | 4.64 (2.58) | 0.07 |
Figure 1Frequency of calves with different composite haematology scores (rounded to integer values). Calves with no clinical signs of BNP (group 1) – grey columns, BNP cases (group 2) - black columns, normal calves (group 3) - white columns. Calves with a composite haematology score of <11.68 are predicted to have a less than 5% chance of being normal.
Figure 2Distribution of all calves sampled on farm A (n = 143) by week of calving. Calves are divided into; BNP cases (n = 4, black columns), calves in group 1 identified as subclinical BNP cases by the model (n =21, grey columns) and the remaining calves from group 1 (n = 118, white columns).