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  • Part 1 book "Farm animal proteomics 2014" includes content: Perspective in comparative proteomics research, changes in the proteome of mastitis-causing Escherichia coli strains that affect pathogenesis, colostrum protein uptake in neonatal lambs examined by descriptive LC-MS/MS, proteomic investigation in milk whey from healthy and mastitis affected Jafarabadi buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis),... and other contents.

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  • The diacylglycerol acyltransferases (DGAT) are a vital group of enzymes in catalyzing triacylglycerol biosynthesis. DGAT genes like DGAT1 and DGAT2, have been identified as two functional candidate genes affecting milk production traits, especially for fat content in milk.

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  • Bovine ephemeral fever (BEF) is an arthropod-borne viral disease caused by the BEF virus (BEFV). This single-stranded RNA virus that affects cattle and water buffalo is endemic in tropical and subtropical regions including Iran.

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  • The highest concentrations of phosphorus and zinc in blood or semen were observed in tonophosphan and zinc treatments, respectively as compared to other groups. Overall mean of all semen physical characteristics and sperm outputs were not affected by advancing collection weeks.

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  • Genes found by GWAS to be associated with follicular development may directly affect fertility. The present study combined GWAS and RNA-seq of follicular granulosa cells to identify important genes which may affect fertility in the buffalo.

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  • Theileria annulata is an important tick-borne haemoprotozoan organism affecting dairy animals worldwide including India. It causes enormous economic losses in cattle and buffaloes in terms of reduced milk production, increased infertility and high mortality rate. The present study was undertaken to estimate the various haematological changes in cattle infected with T. annulata.

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  • In China, although buffaloes are abundant, beef is mainly obtained from cattle, and this preference is mainly attributed to the low intramuscular fat (IMF) content of buffalo. Genetic factors are an important driver that affects IMF deposition.

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  • A study was undertaken to assess the relationship between variation in udder and teat measurements and milk yield as affected by parity in Jaffarabadi buffaloes. A total of 150 buffaloes selected from private dairy farms located around Hyderabadwere considered for the study

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  • The present investigation was carried out to study the prevalence of bacterial pathogens responsible for subclinical mastitis in buffaloes in and around Pantnagar in the state of Uttarakhand, India and the antibiogram pattern of the bacterial isolates to selected antibiotics. A total of 109 buffaloes were screened for SCM based on physical examination of udder, California mastitis test (CMT), Somatic cell count (SCC) and Differential cell count (DCC) on quarter’s milk samples. The quarter’s milk samples showing CMT reaction ≥ 2, SCC ≥ 0.

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  • The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of the hormonal treatment on uterine involution in dystocia affected buffaloes. The experiment was carried out with total 33 buffaloes, out of which 27 were dystocia affected buffaloes presented at University clinic, GADVASU for the treatment which were further divided into 2 groups on the basis of treatment with prostaglandin and gonadotropin releasing hormone analogue (Group I: n=18, PGF2α on day 7 and GnRH on day 14 postpartum) or not (Group II: n=9, No treatment).

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  • Milk fever is the common disease and one among the important metabolic disorder in lactating dairy animals. It is an afebrile hypocalcaemic disease of cattle usually associated with immediately after parturition and initiation of lactation. Milk fever is a metabolic disease occurring in dairy animals during parturient period and management is economically most important, as it results in not only reduction in milk production but also loss of animals.

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  • The flesh fly Sarcophaga ruficornis is a pest of veterinary importance as it affects various animals reared for livestock including cows, buffaloes, sheep, and goats causing myiasis, which results in huge economic loss to the livestock owners. Various attempts have been made to control this fly using different chemical formulations. Barium carbonate is highly toxic compound upon acute and chronic exposures. Barium compounds have been found to have a toxic effect on different animal models.

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  • This disease is more prevalent in winter months mostly in the rice growing parts of India. Mostly younger buffaloes are more frequently affected than cattle. The disease cause general malaise, edema of the extremities, general wasting with necrosis and sloughing of the epidermis. The possibilities of mycotoxins produced from the wheat straw, dry grass or sorghum hay might be the one of the reason for this condition. The condition is usually a febrile and limits the movements of the affected animals due to painful condition of the legs.

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  • Milk fever is occurring in dairy animals during parturient period and management is economically most important, as it results in not only reduction in milk production but also loss of animals In the present study, logistic regression model was employed to estimate the probability of a particular dairy animal affected with milk fever or not. Namakkal and Karur districts of Tamil Nadu were purposively selected for the present study, a total of 83 (64 cow and 19 buffalo) milk fever affected dairy animals were selected through purposive sampling technique from these districts.

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  • Bluetongue (BT) is an infectious, non-contagious disease of domestic and wild ruminants. Bluetongue virus (BTV) causes severe disease in sheep, which is transmitted by insect vector belonging to Culicoides spp. It is particularly a viral disease of sheep, occasionally affecting cattle, buffaloes, goats, camels and other wild ruminants. In present study, out of 382 sheep serum samples, 150 (39.26%) and 130 (34.03%) were positive respectively by c-ELISA and i-ELISA. On comparing relative sensitivity and specificity of i-ELISA to c-ELISA was 86.67 and 100.00 per cent, respectively.

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  • Hydatidosis caused by metacestode stage of Echinococcus granulosus is one of the most important cyclozoonotic disease affecting both humans and livestock resulting in considerable economic losses to livestock industry which amounts to US$ 3 billion annually (WHO factsheet on Echinococcosis, 2018). No reliable immunodiagnostic method is available for its sero-detection in animals. Native antigen-B represents one of the most immuno-dominant antigens in hydatidosis, therefore assessment of recombinant antigen-B subunit 8 was taken in the current study.

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  • The study was conducted in eighteen buffaloes categorised into three groups of six animals each. The drugs were used in following combinations: Glycopyrrolate–Xylazine– Meloxicam–Ketamine, Glycopyrrolate-Xylazine-Tolfenamic acid-Ketamine and Glycopyrrolate–Xylazine–Flunixin-meglumine–Ketamine. Glycopyrrolate was given @ 0.01 mg/kg body weight i/m, Xylazine @ 0.04 mg/kg body weight i/m, Meloxicam at 0.5 mg/kg body weight i/m, Tolfenamic acid 4 mg/kg body weight i/m, Flunixin-meglumine at 2.2 mg/kg body weight i/v and Xylazine and Ketamine @ 0.

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  • A study was carried out in 24 buffaloes affected with Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) Complex, which were diagnosed based on the history and clinical findings of inappetance to anorexia, fever, nasal discharge, coughing, dyspnoea and abnormal lung sounds on auscultation of thoracic area. The affected animals were randomly categorized in three groups for treatment to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of ceftiofur, levofloxacin and moxifloxacin. Based on remission of clinical signs and symptoms ceftiofur was found to be most effective antibiotic for treatment of BRD complex in buffaloes.

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  • Diaphragmatic hernia is the passage of abdominal viscera into the thoracic cavity through a congenital or acquired opening in the diaphragm. Commonly it is the reticulum which herniates into the thorax, however, the omasum, abomasum, loop of intestine, spleen or liver may also get involved without exhibiting additional specific clinical signs.

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  • In the present investigation, in-vitro antimicrobial sensitivity of 46 isolates from milk of mastitis affected buffaloes towards 21 antimicrobials revealed variation in their sensitivity pattern. Overall all strains of staphylococci and streptococci were sensitive to penicillin G, chloramphenicol, cloxacillin, ampicillin, kanamycin, enrofloxacin, neomycin, oleandomycin, ampiclox, spiramycin, novabiocin and ciprofloxacin antibiotics.

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