Literature DB >> 950400

Influence of environment on passive immunity in calves.

G H Stott, F Wiersma, B E Menefee, F R Radwanski.   

Abstract

Passive immunity in neonatal calves is influenced by environment. Placing newly born Holstein calves (108 head) in three different housing environments (shade, cooled shade, hutch) during hot weather produced differences in body temperature, serum cortocosteroids, immunoglobulin IgG1 concentrations, and mortality. Experimental design permitted examination of effects due to treatments, time, differences in colostrum, and climatic environment in an analysis of variance. Calves exposed to the hotter, less desirable environment responded by having a higher mortality, higher serum corticosteroid concentration, and lower serum immunoglobulin IgG1 at 2 and 10 days after birth. All of these were correlated. Calves that died had serum immunoglobulin IgG1 falling below the mean for all experimental calves.

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Year:  1976        PMID: 950400     DOI: 10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(76)84360-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dairy Sci        ISSN: 0022-0302            Impact factor:   4.034


  9 in total

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2.  The effect of dystocia on physiological and behavioral characteristics related to vitality and passive transfer of immunoglobulins in newborn Holstein calves.

Authors:  Christine F Murray; Doug M Veira; Audrey L Nadalin; Deborah M Haines; Marion L Jackson; David L Pearl; Ken E Leslie
Journal:  Can J Vet Res       Date:  2015-04       Impact factor: 1.310

3.  Effects of transportations, a high lactose diet and ACTH injections on the white blood cell count, serum cortisol and immunoglobulin G in young calves.

Authors:  E Simensen; B Laksesvela; A K Blom; O V Sjaastad
Journal:  Acta Vet Scand       Date:  1980       Impact factor: 1.695

4.  Effects of bovine herpesvirus type 1 infection in calves with maternal antibodies on immune response and virus latency.

Authors:  M Lemaire; V Weynants; J Godfroid; F Schynts; G Meyer; J J Letesson; E Thiry
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  2000-05       Impact factor: 5.948

5.  Beta-2-microglobulin haplotypes in U.S. beef cattle and association with failure of passive transfer in newborn calves.

Authors:  Michael L Clawson; Michael P Heaton; Carol G Chitko-McKown; James M Fox; Timothy P L Smith; Warren M Snelling; John W Keele; William W Laegreid
Journal:  Mamm Genome       Date:  2004-03       Impact factor: 2.957

6.  The involvement of the hypothalamopituitary-adrenocortical axis in stress physiology and its significance in the assessment of animal welfare in cattle.

Authors:  Emma J Brown; Andre Vosloo
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7.  Problems of calf rearing in connection with their mortality and optimal growth: A review.

Authors:  J H B Roy
Journal:        Date:  2003-10-02

8.  Symposium: disease prevention in calves. Factors affecting susceptibility of calves to disease.

Authors:  J H Roy
Journal:  J Dairy Sci       Date:  1980-04       Impact factor: 4.034

Review 9.  Heat Stress Impacts Immune Status in Cows Across the Life Cycle.

Authors:  Geoffrey E Dahl; Sha Tao; Jimena Laporta
Journal:  Front Vet Sci       Date:  2020-03-06
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