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http://hdl.handle.net/10400.19/3506| Title: | Proposal to minimize the difficulty of recording abortion data in sheep |
| Author: | Santos, Carla Esteves, Fernando Cruz, Rita Mega, Ana Cristina Nóbrega, Carmen Mesquita, João Vala, Helena |
| Keywords: | viral diseases abortion sheep malformations worktables registration method |
| Issue Date: | 2016 |
| Citation: | Santos, C., Esteves, C., Cruz, R., Mega, A., Nóbrega, C., Mesquita, J. & Vala, H. (2016, october). "Proposal to minimize the difficulty of recording abortion data in sheep". Proceedings of the 20th Annual Conference of the European Society for Domestic Animal Reproduction (ESDAR) and the 13th Conference of the Spanish Association for Animal Reproduction (AERA), Lisbon. In Rodriguez-Martinez, H. (edit.), Abstract Book of Reproduction in Domestic Animals, 51 (Supl. 2): 137. |
| Abstract: | Background: The most frequent viral diseases which can cause abortion in sheep are Blue tongue, Border disease virus, Cache Valley fever and Schmallenberg virus. The diagnosis of abortion, namely virus-induced represents a challenge to field clinicians, since clinical signs presented by the dam are discrete, non-specific and variable (Agerhom et al., 2015). On the other hand, while some foetuses reveal characteristic and visible malformations, others do not reveal any lesions. In face of it, definitive diagnosis requires an appropriate history collection, as well as sending fresh samples, namely abortion material, foetus, placenta and umbilical cord, to a specialty laboratory, to obtain a precise diagnosis. Objectives: The authors suggest a registration method of all mandatory data, in order to further assist the diagnosis of viral diseases at the laboratories, including the most frequent congenital malformations reported in sheep abortions. Methods: Abortion samples of suspected viral origin were collected and all data were registered, in worktables optimized for this purpose. Results: The authors document, using macroscopic figures lesions of malformations in abortions, emphasizing the frequency and the importance of documenting each case, proposing practical and effective worktables to assist the fieldwork. Conclusions: Field clinician’s awareness of the importance of early detection of viral diseases causing abortion outbreaks stimulates a proper data collection for each case of abortion, in order to contribute to a precise diagnosis and posterior consistent epidemiological studies, which may allow diminishing of economic losses. |
| Peer review: | yes |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10400.19/3506 |
| Appears in Collections: | CI&DETS - Fundo ESAV - DZERV - Documentos de congressos (comunicações, posters, actas) |
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