Year 2012 - Volume 32, Number 12


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Clinical evolution and evaluation of leukocyte parameters and acute phase protein of ovine footrot, 32(12):1289-1296
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ABSTRACT.- Carvalho V.S., Araújo B.R., Vasconcelos T.C., Chiminazzo C., Costa Neto A.O., Ayres M.C.C., Guimarães J.E. & Costa J.N. 2012. [Clinical evolution and evaluation of leukocyte parameters and acute phase protein of ovine footrot.] Evolução clínica e avaliação de parâmetros leucocitários e de proteínas de fase aguda na pododermatite infecciosa ovina. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 32(12):1289-1296. Departamento de Patologia e Clínicas, Hospital de Medicina Veterinária, Universidade Federal da Bahia, Rua Ademar de Barros 500, Ondina, Salvador, BA 40170-110, Brazil. E-mail: vitornet@gmail.com

In this paper, Santa Inês crossbred sheep with footrot were evaluated, checking the changes on leukogram and the acute phase proteins. In the first experiment, 70 females were divided into three groups according to their podal scores: a control group (G1) with score 0, scald group (G2) with score 1 or 2 and a footrot group (G3) with score 3, 4 or 5. During two months, the clinical course and its effect on leukogram were observed at five moments: M1 (day 0), M2 (day 15), M3 (day 30), M4 (day 45) and M5 (day 60). The intensity of the white blood cell count was low magnitude, observing significant changes (p <0.05) as a mild leukocytosis (G3, M4), attributed to neutrophilia and a slight increase in the total number of monocytes (G3, M2 and M3) despite the extensive damage and tissue necrosis existed during the final stage of the disease. In the second experiment, 105 animals from seven farms were used with the objective of isolating the causative agent and to evaluate the effect of disease on total plasma protein and acute phase proteins. The animals were also divided into three groups: control, scald and footrot. In all farms, the isolation of Dichelobacter nodosus was regarded. For the different stages of the disease on the proteins studied there was no significant correlation (p<0.05) but the haptoglobin in scald and footrot groups showed higher average than the control group. Based on these results, we conclude that the acute phase proteins studied were not efficient in the characterization of the phases of the disease and the leukocyte response was mild, making it difficult to use for this purpose.
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