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A study of 918 calves in NSW found multiple pathogens linked to illness and death, urging better diagnostics and biosecurity.
A four-year metagenomic study in New South Wales identified numerous undetected viruses, bacteria, and parasites in dairy calves, linking bovine rhinitis, adenovirus, coronavirus, moraxella, manheimia, rotavirus A, cryptosporidium, tritrichomonas, and pestivirus to calf illness and death.
The research analyzed swabs from 918 calves across 72 farms, finding that some pathogens like campylobacter may be underdiagnosed.
Pestivirus was detected on 17 farms and associated with pneumonia, diarrhea, and infertility.
Findings highlight the need for improved diagnostics and biosecurity to protect calf health.
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Un estudio de 918 terneros en Nueva Gales del Sur encontró múltiples patógenos vinculados a la enfermedad y la muerte, instando a mejores diagnósticos y bioseguridad.