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Abstract
Purpose
Our purpose was to provide commentary and new perspectives related to liver abscesses, a historic problem in beef cattle, by describing and discussing docu- mented research, anecdotal observations, and opinions re- garding the causation, detection, and prevention of liver abscesses.
Sources
Sources for this article include peer-reviewed, scientific literature; abstracts; proceedings; theses and dissertations; popular press articles; personal communica- tions; and unpublished research data.
Synthesis
Liver abscess (LA) disease in cattle is a multifactorial, polymicrobial disease that has wide-rang- ing effects on productivity and profitability throughout all stages of the beef production cycle. The interest in and the study of LA has drastically increased in the past several years, driven largely by efforts to identify alterna- tives to the use of antibiotics for LA control. Although a primary, prevailing theory on LA formation has existed for decades, recent research has led to alternative theo- ries as well as new questions about the role of breed-type specific management, behavior, feed intake patterns, and other factors on LA causation. The inability to detect LA before slaughter complicates research evaluating mitiga- tion strategies and disease etiology. Moreover, the inability to detect LA in live cattle has hindered researcher efforts to understand timing of abscess development or whether an abscess can resolve.
Conclusions and Applications
Although the prima- ry pathogens associated with LA have been identified, an effective mitigation strategy has eluded researchers. None- theless, new perspectives and research efforts are needed from both basic and applied perspectives using multidis- ciplinary, collaborative approaches to successfully combat the challenges faced by the beef industry related to LA.
目的我们的目的是通过描述和讨论有关肝脓肿的成因、检测和预防的文献研究、轶事观察和观点,提供与肝脓肿这一肉牛历史问题相关的评论和新观点。综述牛肝脓肿病是一种多因素、多微生物疾病,在肉牛生产周期的各个阶段对生产率和盈利能力产生广泛影响。在过去几年中,人们对肝脓肿病的兴趣和研究急剧增加,这主要是由于人们努力寻找替代抗生素来控制肝脓肿病的方法。虽然关于 LA 形成的主要流行理论已经存在了几十年,但最近的研究提出了其他理论以及关于特定品种的管理、行为、采食模式和其他因素对 LA 致病作用的新问题。由于无法在屠宰前检测到LA,因此评估缓解策略和疾病病因的研究变得更加复杂。此外,无法在活牛体内检测到 LA 也阻碍了研究人员了解脓肿发展时间或脓肿能否消退的工作。尽管如此,仍需要从基础和应用的角度,采用多学科合作的方法,开展新的视角和研究工作,以成功应对牛肉业面临的与 LA 相关的挑战。