free carcase collection# service for pme extended.
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free carcase collection# service for pme extended.
Issue: 3 (January 2016) BOVINE NEONATAL PANCYTOPAENIA (BNP) was the cause of Wales Veterinary Science Centre Y Buarth, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, SY23 1ND 01970 612374 [email protected] http://www.wvsc.wales/ Figure 1 walesvetscicentre @WVSCAber FREE CARCASE COLLECTION# SERVICE FOR PME IN WALES HAS BEEN EXTENDED. PLEASE READ ON BELOW & SEE MAP. All post-mortem examinations should be arranged, with the WVSC, by the private veterinary surgeon to assess suitability of the PME. Please phone us on 01970 612374 or follow the link below to death of a two-week old Friesian calf, one of two to die in a dairy herd of 200 cows (figs.1-4). It became pyrexic soon after birth and ear tagging caused continuous bleeding from the ear puncture. At post mortem there were petaechial haemorrhages in the mouth and subcutaneous tissue and a large blood clot under the serosal surface of the rumen. Other echymotic haemorrhages were found in the skeletal muscles and under the serosa of the intestines. Histology of the bone marrow revealed a trilineage hypoplasia confirming BNP. This condition is the result of ingestion of Figure 2 colostrum from dams Figure 3 previously vaccinated with a specific BVDV vaccine. An immune-mediated suppression of bone marrow precursors occurs leading to thrombocytopenia, anaemia and leukopenia predisposing to Figure 4 spontaneous haemorrhage and secondary infection. Although the number of calves affected by this disease has declined in recent years, sporadic cases are still reported. This calf was out of a nine-year-old cow that had been confirmed as having the BVD vaccine implicated in the aetiology of this disease. Figure 5 NAVEL INFECTION LEADING TO POLYARTHRITIS AND MENINGITIS was diagnosed in a seven day old Limousin calf that was found recumbent, the day before carcase collection. submission. It was found to have swollen knee joints and was circling when lifted. It was http://ahvla.defra.gov. euthanased when it did not respond to uk/postcode/pme.asp treatment. At post mortem, there was an abscess on the abdominal side of the navel (fig.5) and pus extending along the # Free collection is subject to eligible umbilical vessels to the bladder. There was a fibrinous exudate on the surface of postcode. The Government subsidised the brain, and in most joints, as a result of haematogenous spread of infection PME and disposal charges will still from the navel abscess. Culture of lesions revealed growths of E.coli, enterococci apply. and Corynebacterium spp. check eligibility for free SALMONELLA DUBLIN was isolated from foetal stomach content of a seven-month old aborted bovine fetus. There had been four abortions over a period of one week in a 150 cow dairy herd. Affected cows were also reported to be pyrexic. Advice was given on control including zoonotic aspects. OVINE WHITE LIVER DISEASE was diagnosed in a nine-month old lamb. It was in a group of 30 lambs that were ill thriven, and it was one of nine that had been attacked by a dog or dogs. Because of this, it had been euthanased and presented for post mortem. It was found to be in poor body condition with trauma to the tissues of the neck, and it had a very pale liver. It had a high trichostrongyle worm egg count and a liver vitamin B12 level of < 0.07 µg/g WM indicating severe deficiency. DELAYED SWAYBACK - Hind limb weakness PARASITOLOGY We are developing our services and can now offer limited parasitology – please phone before submitting samples. Current available tests: TEST / METHOD SAMPLE TYPE / QUANTITY Worm egg & coccidial oocyst count Minimum of 3g of faeces Fluke egg examination (sedimentation method) Lungworm in faeces (Baermann technique) Composite worm egg count – monitoring Composite fluke egg examination – herd screen Minimum of 40g of faeces (Sensitivity is reduced if smaller quantities are used Up to 50g of faeces (Sensitivity is reduced if smaller quantities used) 10 x 3g (minimum) individual faecal samples from a single group 10 x 5g (minimum) individual faecal samples from a single group including knuckling had affected six of a group of 500 Ectoparasites in wool/hair Skin, hair/wool eight-month old welsh mountain lambs. An affected scrapings lamb was euthanased and submitted for post-mortem examination. The owner reported that this lamb had appeared slow two weeks prior to submission and clinical signs had the developed over this period. Gross findings in the carcase were unremarkable and histopathological examination of spinal cord revealed changes consistent with delayed swayback. Delayed swayback typically affects lambs between 2 to 4 months of age, and so this was a late onset case. As the copper deficiency was historic, it was advised that an evaluation of copper status was indicated and suitable supplementation discussed for future years. ERYSIPELSAS infection causing polyarthritis was diagnosed in two, ten- Figure 6 – Stifle joints from the same lamb infected with E.rhusiopathiae. month old lamb lambs (fig.6). Over 70 lambs had been affected by chronic lameness since early autumn. Erysipelothrix rhusiopathiae was isolated in culture from the joints of one of the lambs and serology from both lambs revealed very high antibody titres to E.rhusiopathiae. ASPERGILLOSIS caused the death of four ducks in a backyard flock of 16 fowl. Three were presented for post mortem, all had died without prior clinical signs. At post mortem, the lungs were dark purple and there was a thick yellow fibrinous exudate on the peritoneal lining and pericardium. A moderate growth of Aspergillus spp. was cultured from lung tissue of the three ducks. It transpired that a supply of mouldy hay had W.V.S.C. Opening Hours been used for bedding in the weeks leading up to these deaths. CPD: A free afternoon CPD session titled “Post-mortem Examination, Days Times Surveillance & Diagnostic Tools” was recently held, aimed at new graduates. Please let us know if you, or your colleagues, would be interested in attending something similar in the future. Monday – Thursday 8:30am 5:00pm 8:30am 4:30pm Fri Compiled by: Jon. King MRCVS (Other contributing vets: Roger Daniel, Ian Davies, Kate Hovers) walesvetscicentre @WVSCAber Y BUARTH, ABERYSTWYTH, SY23 1ND TELEPHONE: 01970612374 [email protected] http://www.wvsc.wales/ MAP OF POSTCODES FOR CARCASE COLLECTION SERVICE IN WALES walesvetscicentre @WVSCAber Y BUARTH, ABERYSTWYTH, SY23 1ND TELEPHONE: 01970612374 [email protected] http://www.wvsc.wales/ POSTCODE AREAS FOR CARCASE COLLECTION SERVICE IN WALES OUTCODES Carcase collection delivery to Aberystwyth Area 2 Carcase collection delivery to Shrewsbury Area 3 Carcase collection delivery to Carmarthen LL51, LL52, LL53, LL54, LL58, LL59, LL60, LL61, LL62, LL63, LL64, LL65, LL66, LL67, LL68, LL69, LL70, LL71, LL72, LL73, LL74, LL75, LL76, LL77, LL78 LL23, LL24, LL25, LL26, LL27, LL28, LL29, LL30, LL31, LL32, LL33, LL34, LL41, LL43, LL44, LL45, LL46, LL47, LL48, LL49, LL55, LL56, LL57, LL22 LD1, LD2,LD3,LD4,LD5,LD7,LD8, LL37, LL38, LL39, LL40, LL42, SY17, SY16, LL21 CH4, CH5,CH6, CH7, CH8, LL11, LL12, LL15, LL16, LL17, LL18, LL19, LL20, SY10, SY21, SPLIT determined on a case by case basis HR3 and HR5 on picker to Shrewsbury CF10, CF11, CF14, CF15, CF23, CF24, CF3, CF37, CF38, CF39, CF40, CF41, CF42, CF43, CF44, CF45, CF46, CF47, CF48, CF5, CF61, CF62, CF63, CF64, CF71, CF72, CF81, CF82, CF83, NP10, NP11, NP12, NP13, NP15, NP18, NP19, NP20, NP22, NP23, NP24, NP26, NP4, NP44, NP8, NP25, NP7, NP16 Post codes in Shrewsbury catchment area SY9, SY22, LL13, LL14, SY11, SY12, SY15 Post codes in Aberystwyth catchment area LL35, LL36, SY 18, SY19, SY20, SY23, SY24, SY25, SA 45, SA46, SA47, LL35, LL36,LD6 walesvetscicentre @WVSCAber Y BUARTH, ABERYSTWYTH, SY23 1ND TELEPHONE: 01970612374 [email protected] http://www.wvsc.wales/