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David W K McPhee1, Sarah E Erickson1, Andrew R Harding1
1TELUS Agriculture and Consumer Goods, Okotoks, Canada.
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Bovine heart diseases are classified by affected structures and etiologic agents, often identified through gross postmortem findings. Common conditions in feedlots include bacterial myocarditis and pericarditis caused by Histophilus somni, and congestive heart failure due to pulmonary hypertension. Less frequent issues include bacterial endocarditis and traumatic reticulopericarditis. Rare causes like ionophore toxicosis can lead to mortality in exposed groups. Understanding the epidemiologic patterns of these diseases helps practitioners identify causes and implement corrective measures. This overview discusses recent trends and observational data from the authors' practice to highlight the epidemiology of bovine heart disease.
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