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Emma Strous1, Arne Vanhoudt1, Anja Smolenaars2, Gerdien van Schaik1,2, Matthijs Schouten1, Henrik de Pater1, Bjorn Roelofs1, Mirjam Nielen1.
Abstract
Platelet and leukocyte count reference intervals (RIs) for cattle differ by age and while adult RIs are known, RIs for calves are studied less. The aims of this observational study are to evaluate variation of platelet counts of Holstein Friesian calves over the first 14 days of life and to propose RIs for platelet and leukocyte counts of Holstein Friesian calves aged 0-60 days. In a longitudinal study, 19 calves were blood sampled 17 times, in the first 14 days of their lives. Blood was collected in a citrate blood tube and platelet counts were determined. We assessed the course of platelet counts. In a field study, 457 healthy calves were blood sampled once. Blood was collected in an EDTA blood tube and platelet and leukocyte counts were determined. The RIs were calculated by the 2.5 and 97.5 percentiles. Platelet counts started to increase 24 h after birth (mean platelet count 381 × 109/L ± 138 × 109/L) and stabilized after five days (mean platelet count 642 × 109/L ± 265 × 109/L). In calves up to six days of age, platelet counts were lower than in calves older than five days. In conclusion, the RIs of platelet and leukocyte counts in calves were wider in range than the RIs for adult cattle, therefore, calf specific RIs for platelet and leukocyte counts should be used. From 6 until 60 days of age, we propose an RI for platelet counts of 287-1372 × 109/L and for the first 60 days of life an RI for leukocyte counts of 4.0-18.9 × 109/L.Entities:
Keywords: dairy calves; leukocytes; platelets; postnatal increase; reference interval
Year: 2021 PMID: 33573024 PMCID: PMC7911096 DOI: 10.3390/ani11020347
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Animals (Basel) ISSN: 2076-2615 Impact factor: 2.752