YearbookU.S. Government Printing Office, 1984 - Agriculture |
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Page 146
... pneumonia , but the most com- mon organisms are Pasteu- rella multocida , Pasteurella hemolytica , and Hemophilus somnus . These organisms may cre- ate disease individually , in co- operation with one another , or work in combination ...
... pneumonia , but the most com- mon organisms are Pasteu- rella multocida , Pasteurella hemolytica , and Hemophilus somnus . These organisms may cre- ate disease individually , in co- operation with one another , or work in combination ...
Page 147
... pneumonia , poor growth , or death in these se- verely affected animals . Spread by Air The organisms are spread from one animal to another through the air or through na- sal discharges and coughing of infected secretions . This air ...
... pneumonia , poor growth , or death in these se- verely affected animals . Spread by Air The organisms are spread from one animal to another through the air or through na- sal discharges and coughing of infected secretions . This air ...
Page 148
... pneumonia may grow poorly , need more time and feed to reach market weight , or may die . All these problems result in higher costs of beef for the consumer . Treatment requires anti- biotics to kill the causative bacteria , nursing ...
... pneumonia may grow poorly , need more time and feed to reach market weight , or may die . All these problems result in higher costs of beef for the consumer . Treatment requires anti- biotics to kill the causative bacteria , nursing ...
Page 149
... pneumonia in cattle and is thought to pre- dispose to bacterial pneu- monia because it weakens the defense mechanism and lining tissues of the respiratory tract . Because of this interac- tion of viruses and bacteria , the term Shipping ...
... pneumonia in cattle and is thought to pre- dispose to bacterial pneu- monia because it weakens the defense mechanism and lining tissues of the respiratory tract . Because of this interac- tion of viruses and bacteria , the term Shipping ...
Page 150
... pneumonia if we are further stressed or chilled . Specific viruses that cause respiratory diseases in cattle include Infectious Bo- vine Rhinotracheitis ( IBR , " Rednose " ) , Bovine Respira- tory Syncytial Virus , Bovine Adenovirus ...
... pneumonia if we are further stressed or chilled . Specific viruses that cause respiratory diseases in cattle include Infectious Bo- vine Rhinotracheitis ( IBR , " Rednose " ) , Bovine Respira- tory Syncytial Virus , Bovine Adenovirus ...
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