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Disabled limb marked by stiffness and
soreness making movement (walking)
difficult or impossible |
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Term
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Lameness is the 3rd major issues facing
dairy producers (after mastitis &
reproductive problems).
• Tremendous economic losses: weight loss,
decreased milk production, decreased
reproductive efficiency, increased culling.
• Welfare of the animal
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Definition
Change in posture
• Increased heat
• Changes in shape or size
• Discolored spots on sole
• Abnormal wear patterns
(Soft swelling, thickening of
tendons, hard lumps) |
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Causes of Lameness
(Foot Problems) |
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Definition
• Foot rot (Interdigital phlegmon)
• Heel erosions (Hairy Heel Warts)
• Laminitis and rumen acidosis
• Sole ulcers
• Excess hoof growth |
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Definition
inflammation of the brain |
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Term
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Definition
inflammation of meninges (membranes surrounding brain and spinal cord) |
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Term
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Definition
inflammation of the meninges and |
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Term
Signs of Nervous Diseases |
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Definition
behavioral change incoordination impairment of sense (extreme sensitivity to touch) immobility: (paresis, paralysis) Involuntary movements (spasms, twitching, circling, convulsions) |
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Diseases Associated with Encephalitis: Bacterial |
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Definition
Tetanus, Botulism, Listeria |
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Diseases Associated with Encephalitis: Viral |
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Definition
Rabies West Nile Virus Eastern/Western Equine Encephalitis (EEE, WEE, SLE) Poliomyelitis |
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Diseases Associated with Encephalitis: Prions |
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Definition
Transmissible Spongiform Encephaloopathy (TSE) -->BSE, CJD, Scrapie, CWD |
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Term
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Definition
proteniaceous (mis-folded) infectious particle Prion = a compound word derived from the initial letters of the words proteinaceous and infectious, with -on added by analogy to the word virion does not contain RNA or DNA (technically not alive like bacteria) Extrememly resistant to heat (1000*F, 350*C), proteases (chemical digestion), disinfectants, and UV light |
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PrPSc (Sc for scrapie): Same amino acid sequence and primary structure as normal protein (PrPC , C for cellular) • When the abnormal PrPSc contacts the normal PrPC , converts it to abnormal form (β- confirmation) |
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