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Factors associated with bovine neonatal pancytopenia (BNP) in calves: a case-control study.

Journal:
PloS one
Year:
2012
Authors:
Lambton, Sarah L et al.
Affiliation:
Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency · United Kingdom

Abstract

Bovine neonatal pancytopenia (BNP; previously known as idiopathic haemorrhagic diathesis and commonly known as bleeding calf syndrome) is a novel haemorrhagic disease of young calves which has emerged in a number of European countries during recent years. Data were retrospectively collected during June to November 2010 for 56 case calves diagnosed with BNP between 17 March and 7 June of the same year. These were compared with 58 control calves randomly recruited from herds with no history of BNP. Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that increased odds of a calf being a BNP case were associated with its dam having received PregSure&#xae; BVD (Pfizer Animal Health) vaccination prior to the birth of the calf (odds ratio (OR) 40.78, p<0.001) and its herd of origin being located in Scotland (OR 9.71, p&#x200a;=&#x200a;0.006). Decreased odds of a calf being a BNP case were associated with the calf having been kept outside (OR 0.11, p&#x200a;=&#x200a;0.006). The longer that a cattle herd had been established on the farm was also associated with decreased odds of a calf in that herd being a BNP case (OR 0.97, p&#x200a;=&#x200a;0.011).

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22606224/