Clinical Effect of NSAID Treatment of Calves with Early Signs of Respiratory Disease

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal articleResearchpeer-review

Standard

Clinical Effect of NSAID Treatment of Calves with Early Signs of Respiratory Disease. / Petersen, Mette Bisgaard; Dahl-Pedersen, Kirstin; Capion, Nynne.

In: Journal of Animal Sciences and Livestock Production, Vol. 7, No. 4, 2023, p. 64-67.

Research output: Contribution to journalJournal articleResearchpeer-review

Harvard

Petersen, MB, Dahl-Pedersen, K & Capion, N 2023, 'Clinical Effect of NSAID Treatment of Calves with Early Signs of Respiratory Disease', Journal of Animal Sciences and Livestock Production, vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 64-67. https://doi.org/10.36648/2577-0594.7.4.51

APA

Petersen, M. B., Dahl-Pedersen, K., & Capion, N. (2023). Clinical Effect of NSAID Treatment of Calves with Early Signs of Respiratory Disease. Journal of Animal Sciences and Livestock Production, 7(4), 64-67. https://doi.org/10.36648/2577-0594.7.4.51

Vancouver

Petersen MB, Dahl-Pedersen K, Capion N. Clinical Effect of NSAID Treatment of Calves with Early Signs of Respiratory Disease. Journal of Animal Sciences and Livestock Production. 2023;7(4):64-67. https://doi.org/10.36648/2577-0594.7.4.51

Author

Petersen, Mette Bisgaard ; Dahl-Pedersen, Kirstin ; Capion, Nynne. / Clinical Effect of NSAID Treatment of Calves with Early Signs of Respiratory Disease. In: Journal of Animal Sciences and Livestock Production. 2023 ; Vol. 7, No. 4. pp. 64-67.

Bibtex

@article{eda11e93c3ce44e48efe1b138b6d6f41,
title = "Clinical Effect of NSAID Treatment of Calves with Early Signs of Respiratory Disease",
abstract = "To reduce the antibiotic treatment of calves with BRD, detection of diseased calves early in the disease process is necessary. If BRD can be treated before turning into bacterial infection, the need for antibiotic treatment could be reduced. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate if calves with subtle clinical signs of respiratory disease improve their respiratory score, when treated with NSAID early in the disease process. Thirty-four calves with subtle clinical signs of BRD in a veal herd, was included in the study. On Day 1, seventeen calves were randomly assigned to receive either Finadyne Transdermal or Metacam subcutaneously for three days and seventeen calves received no treatment. When taking account of age and antibiotic treatment at day 5, there was a positive effect on respiratory score when receiving NSAID, as the respiratory score was on average 1.77 less at day 5, for the NSAID treated calves compared to calves not receiving NSAID treatment. We found that treatment with NSAID in the early process of respiratory disease could decrease the short-term respiratory score in young veal calves. This together with others findings, suggests that starting with NSAID treatment in calves with respiratory disease and only add antibiotics if the disease develops further might be an option to consider.",
author = "Petersen, {Mette Bisgaard} and Kirstin Dahl-Pedersen and Nynne Capion",
year = "2023",
doi = "10.36648/2577-0594.7.4.51",
language = "English",
volume = "7",
pages = "64--67",
journal = " Journal of Animal Sciences and Livestock Production",
issn = "2577-0594",
publisher = "Insight Medical Publishing",
number = "4",

}

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Clinical Effect of NSAID Treatment of Calves with Early Signs of Respiratory Disease

AU - Petersen, Mette Bisgaard

AU - Dahl-Pedersen, Kirstin

AU - Capion, Nynne

PY - 2023

Y1 - 2023

N2 - To reduce the antibiotic treatment of calves with BRD, detection of diseased calves early in the disease process is necessary. If BRD can be treated before turning into bacterial infection, the need for antibiotic treatment could be reduced. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate if calves with subtle clinical signs of respiratory disease improve their respiratory score, when treated with NSAID early in the disease process. Thirty-four calves with subtle clinical signs of BRD in a veal herd, was included in the study. On Day 1, seventeen calves were randomly assigned to receive either Finadyne Transdermal or Metacam subcutaneously for three days and seventeen calves received no treatment. When taking account of age and antibiotic treatment at day 5, there was a positive effect on respiratory score when receiving NSAID, as the respiratory score was on average 1.77 less at day 5, for the NSAID treated calves compared to calves not receiving NSAID treatment. We found that treatment with NSAID in the early process of respiratory disease could decrease the short-term respiratory score in young veal calves. This together with others findings, suggests that starting with NSAID treatment in calves with respiratory disease and only add antibiotics if the disease develops further might be an option to consider.

AB - To reduce the antibiotic treatment of calves with BRD, detection of diseased calves early in the disease process is necessary. If BRD can be treated before turning into bacterial infection, the need for antibiotic treatment could be reduced. Therefore, the objective of this study was to investigate if calves with subtle clinical signs of respiratory disease improve their respiratory score, when treated with NSAID early in the disease process. Thirty-four calves with subtle clinical signs of BRD in a veal herd, was included in the study. On Day 1, seventeen calves were randomly assigned to receive either Finadyne Transdermal or Metacam subcutaneously for three days and seventeen calves received no treatment. When taking account of age and antibiotic treatment at day 5, there was a positive effect on respiratory score when receiving NSAID, as the respiratory score was on average 1.77 less at day 5, for the NSAID treated calves compared to calves not receiving NSAID treatment. We found that treatment with NSAID in the early process of respiratory disease could decrease the short-term respiratory score in young veal calves. This together with others findings, suggests that starting with NSAID treatment in calves with respiratory disease and only add antibiotics if the disease develops further might be an option to consider.

U2 - 10.36648/2577-0594.7.4.51

DO - 10.36648/2577-0594.7.4.51

M3 - Journal article

VL - 7

SP - 64

EP - 67

JO - Journal of Animal Sciences and Livestock Production

JF - Journal of Animal Sciences and Livestock Production

SN - 2577-0594

IS - 4

ER -

ID: 378378326