Incidence of subclinical ketosis in dairy cows in the semi-arid region of the state of Paraíba

Q4 Veterinary Acta Veterinaria Brasilica Pub Date : 2024-01-23 DOI:10.21708/avb.2023.17.3.12040
Daniel Cézar da Silva, Gilderlândio Pinheiro Rodrigues, Beatriz Dantas Fernandes, Jéssica Monique dos Santos Lima, Bismark Alves da Silva, Evaristo Jorge Oliveira de Souza
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Subclinical ketosis (SCK) is one of the main metabolic diseases to occur during the transition period in dairy herds. The aim of this study was to evaluate the localized incidence of SCK in dairy cows in the semi-arid region of the state of Paraíba, Brazil, and to correlate this data with the number of weeks of lactation and the body condition score (BCS). Samples were collected from the coccygeal vein of 257 lactating dairy cows, with a view to determining serum ketone and glucose body levels. Animals that presented serum ketone body levels equal to or greater than 1.2 mmol/dL were considered to have SCK. It was found that 5.45% of the dairy cows presented SCK. The weeks of lactation and the BCS had no influence (P > 0.05) on the levels of serum ketone bodies or glucose of the dairy cows. For serum ketone body levels, 94.55% (243) of the cows remained within the normal limits for metabolites. Most of the cows, 67.70% (174) were within normal serum glucose levels, while 23.35% (60) presented hypoglycaemia, and 8.95% (23) presented hyperglycaemia. The BCS and serum glucose levels are negatively correlated, with a coefficient of -0.1329 (P = 0.0335). No significance was found 0.087 (P = 0.1608) for the correlation between the BCS and serum ketone body levels. The localized incidence of SCK in this study was 5.45% of the total number of cows, with the BCS and number of weeks of lactation having no influence on incidence of the disorder.
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帕拉伊巴州半干旱地区奶牛亚临床酮病的发病率
亚临床酮病(SCK)是奶牛场过渡时期发生的主要代谢疾病之一。本研究旨在评估巴西帕拉伊巴州半干旱地区奶牛亚临床酮病的局部发病率,并将这一数据与泌乳周数和体况评分(BCS)相关联。研究人员从 257 头泌乳奶牛的尾骨静脉采集样本,以测定血清酮体和葡萄糖体水平。血清酮体水平等于或大于 1.2 mmol/dL 的动物被认为患有 SCK。结果发现,5.45% 的奶牛患有 SCK。泌乳周数和BCS对奶牛血清酮体或葡萄糖水平没有影响(P > 0.05)。在血清酮体水平方面,94.55%(243 头)的奶牛代谢物水平保持在正常范围内。大多数奶牛(67.70%,174 头)的血清葡萄糖水平正常,23.35%(60 头)出现低血糖,8.95%(23 头)出现高血糖。BCS 与血清葡萄糖水平呈负相关,系数为 -0.1329 (P = 0.0335)。BCS 与血清酮体水平的相关性为 0.087 (P = 0.1608),无显著性。本研究中,SCK的局部发病率占奶牛总数的5.45%,BCS和泌乳周数对该疾病的发病率没有影响。
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