July 9, 2008 Wednesday
08.30-10.15 Calf Phisiology, Management and Disease I.
Red Hall
Chairmen: J. Mee (Ireland) - Gy. Mészáros (Hungary)
220
(45’)
How Transcriptonic Studies may Help to Improve the Control of Bovine Diseases: an Example with Calf Pneumonia and Endotoxemia
P. Lekeux, H. Wallemacq, E. Ramery, F. Bureau
Belgium
221
Retrospective Cross-sectional Study of all Calves with Diarrhea referred to the Ruminant Clinic, Berne, 1990-2007
M. Bodmer, M. Meylan, F. Lanz, T. Kaufmann
Switzerland
222
Risk Factors for Calf Mortality in large Swedish Dairy Herds - Gastrointestinal Disorders
M. Gidekull, C. Hallén-Sandgren, A. Lindberg, C. Svensson, M. Törnquist
Sweden
223
Rapid Assay Evaluation to Detect Different Enteropathogens in Calf Faeces
D. Klein, A. Kern, G. Lapan, V. Benetka, K. Möstl, A. Hassl, W. Baumgartner
Austria
224
Comparison of Different Strategies for the Therapy of Acidosis in Calves with Neonatal Diarrhea
I. Lorenz1, G. Haase2, W. Klee2
1Ireland, 2Germany