Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira ()

Approaches for a field diagnosis of abamectin poisoning in calves

  • Carolina C. Guizelini,
  • Rayane C. Pupin,
  • Tessie B.M. Möck,
  • Dayane R. Morais,
  • Juan A.C. Arredondo,
  • Letícia L. Robalinho,
  • Amanda Gimelli,
  • Ricardo A.A. de Lemos

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/1678-5150-pvb-6498
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40, no. 3
pp. 155 – 157

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ABSTRACT: An approach for the diagnosis of an abamectin outbreak in calves in the field is described and discussed. In a Midwestern Brazilian property, nine out of a 52 newborn calves were affected and died, making up for morbidity, mortality, and lethality ratios of 17.3%, 17.3%, and 100%, respectively. Major clinical signs included tremors in various muscle groups, inability to stand, and difficult, wheezing breathing. Each affected calf had been treated subcutaneously with abamectin (0.4mg/kg/body weight). No lesions were found at necropsy or at histological examination. Major diseases of newborn calves were included in the differential diagnosis.

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