Investigation of stillbirths, perinatal mortality and weakness in beef calves with low-selenium whole blood concentrations
In this on-farm investigation, we report on stillbirths, weakness and perinatal mortality seen in calves on a commercial beef farm in the Roossenekal area, Mpumalanga province, South Africa. Post-mortem examination of these calves and histopathological examination of organ and tissue samples did not...
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doaj-5798c43101f14310a9cabc46427ebd242020-11-24T23:21:21ZengAOSISJournal of the South African Veterinary Association1019-91282224-94352016-07-01871e1e610.4102/jsava.v87i1.13361026Investigation of stillbirths, perinatal mortality and weakness in beef calves with low-selenium whole blood concentrationsAnthony J. Davis0Jan G. Myburgh1Sterkspruit Veterinary Clinic, LydenburgDepartment of Paraclinical studies, University of PretoriaIn this on-farm investigation, we report on stillbirths, weakness and perinatal mortality seen in calves on a commercial beef farm in the Roossenekal area, Mpumalanga province, South Africa. Post-mortem examination of these calves and histopathological examination of organ and tissue samples did not indicate an infectious aetiology. Affected calves had marginal to deficient whole blood selenium concentrations. Whole blood samples collected from adult cattle on this farm and five neighbouring farms were deficient in selenium. The potential contributions of other minerals to the symptoms seen are a subject of ongoing investigation, but selenium deficiency was marked in this herd and required urgent correction. Methods to correct the deficiency included the use of injectable products, and an oral selenium supplement chelated to methionine. Selenium availability to plants is primarily determined by the selenium content of the parent bedrock, the presence of other minerals and the pH of the soil. The apparent sudden onset of this problem implicates a soil factor as being responsible for reducing selenium’s bioavailability in this area. Selenium deficiency can have a significant impact on human health. HIV and/or AIDS, various forms of cancer and several specific clinical syndromes are associated with selenium deficiency in humans, and the impact on human health in this area also requires further investigation. Keywords: vitamin E; selenium deficiency; cattle; one-health; Mpumalanga Province; soil pH; acid rain; stillbirths; white muscle disease; HIVhttps://jsava.co.za/index.php/jsava/article/view/1336vitamin Eselenium deficiencycattleone-healthMpumalanga Provincesoil pHacid rainstillbirthswhite muscle diseaseHIV |
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Anthony J. Davis Jan G. Myburgh Investigation of stillbirths, perinatal mortality and weakness in beef calves with low-selenium whole blood concentrations Journal of the South African Veterinary Association vitamin E selenium deficiency cattle one-health Mpumalanga Province soil pH acid rain stillbirths white muscle disease HIV |
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Investigation of stillbirths, perinatal mortality and weakness in beef calves with low-selenium whole blood concentrations |
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Investigation of stillbirths, perinatal mortality and weakness in beef calves with low-selenium whole blood concentrations |
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Investigation of stillbirths, perinatal mortality and weakness in beef calves with low-selenium whole blood concentrations |
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Investigation of stillbirths, perinatal mortality and weakness in beef calves with low-selenium whole blood concentrations |
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Investigation of stillbirths, perinatal mortality and weakness in beef calves with low-selenium whole blood concentrations |
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investigation of stillbirths, perinatal mortality and weakness in beef calves with low-selenium whole blood concentrations |
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In this on-farm investigation, we report on stillbirths, weakness and perinatal mortality seen in calves on a commercial beef farm in the Roossenekal area, Mpumalanga province, South Africa. Post-mortem examination of these calves and histopathological examination of organ and tissue samples did not indicate an infectious aetiology. Affected calves had marginal to deficient whole blood selenium concentrations. Whole blood samples collected from adult cattle on this farm and five neighbouring farms were deficient in selenium. The potential contributions of other minerals to the symptoms seen are a subject of ongoing investigation, but selenium deficiency was marked in this herd and required urgent correction. Methods to correct the deficiency included the use of injectable products, and an oral selenium supplement chelated to methionine. Selenium availability to plants is primarily determined by the selenium content of the parent bedrock, the presence of other minerals and the pH of the soil. The apparent sudden onset of this problem implicates a soil factor as being responsible for reducing selenium’s bioavailability in this area. Selenium deficiency can have a significant impact on human health. HIV and/or AIDS, various forms of cancer and several specific clinical syndromes are associated with selenium deficiency in humans, and the impact on human health in this area also requires further investigation.
Keywords: vitamin E; selenium deficiency; cattle; one-health; Mpumalanga Province; soil pH; acid rain; stillbirths; white muscle disease; HIV |
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vitamin E selenium deficiency cattle one-health Mpumalanga Province soil pH acid rain stillbirths white muscle disease HIV |
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