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Feedlot cattle pneumonia.

S E Wikse

    The Veterinary Clinics of North America. Food Animal Practice
    |July 1, 1985
    PubMed
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    Feedlot cattle pneumonia is a common issue. Understanding its causes, spread, signs, and pathology helps veterinarians provide effective advice on prevention and treatment.

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    Area of Science:

    • Veterinary Medicine
    • Animal Science
    • Pathology

    Background:

    • Feedlot cattle pneumonia presents significant challenges in livestock management.
    • Understanding the multifactorial nature of bovine respiratory disease is crucial.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To comprehensively review the etiology, epidemiology, clinical signs, and pathology of feedlot cattle pneumonias.
    • To provide clinicians with practical information for diagnosing and managing feedlot pneumonia.

    Main Methods:

    • Literature review and synthesis of existing research on feedlot cattle pneumonia.
    • Analysis of etiological agents, transmission patterns, clinical manifestations, and pathological findings.

    Main Results:

    • Detailed discussion on the various causes (etiology) of pneumonia in feedlot settings.

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  • Epidemiological factors influencing disease prevalence and spread are outlined.
  • Clinical signs and characteristic pathological changes are described.
  • Conclusions:

    • Integrated knowledge of feedlot cattle pneumonia aids in prompt and accurate diagnosis.
    • Clinicians can offer evidence-based recommendations for prevention and treatment strategies.
    • Effective management relies on understanding the disease's complete lifecycle and impact.