Animal Health Posters 1

Section: Animal Health (posters)
Format: Posters
Day/Time: Monday 7:30 AM–9:30 AM
Location: Exhibit Hall A
Please note: last-minute changes to the program may not be reflected here.
#M42
Transient versus persistent subclinical hypocalcemia: Association of calcium status with early lactation disease and production in Holstein cows.
J. A. A. McArt
#M43
Effect of postpartum milking strategy on plasma calcium concentration and risk of subclinical hypocalcemia in dairy cows.
A. Valldecabres
#M44
The effect of prepartum negative dietary cation-anion difference and serum calcium concentration on blood neutrophil function in the transition period.
R. Couto Serrenho
#M45
Factors that contribute to ketosis in early lactation Holstein dairy cattle.
C. Sousa
#M46
Evaluation of the economic costs of ketosis and their prevention strategies in dairy cattle.
S. Calsamiglia
#M47
Effect of automating health monitoring on detection of health disorders and performance of lactating dairy cows.
M. M. Perez
#M48
Characterization of peripartum circulating metabolites in cows with varying degrees of liver triglyceride accumulation.
C. R. Seely
#M49
Prevalence of subclinical ketosis and its effects on milk production and blood chemistry in high-yielding dairy cattle.
F. M. Shohel Al
#M50
Haptoglobin critical thresholds for predicting health disorders during the transition period.
A. L. Kerwin
#M51
Evaluation of reproduction and behavior of dairy cows treated with Pegbovigrastim.
M. X. da Silva Oliveira
#M52
Impact of a liposome-TLR agonist stimulant on macrophage bactericidal activity against Staphylococcus aureus and on intramammary immune responses.
L. Caixeta
#M53
The probability of subclinical mastitis and isolated organisms in organic dairy herds varies between years.
E. K. Luc
#M54
Isolated microorganisms from mammary quarters milk of buffaloes in automatic milking system.
A. H. N. Rangel
#M55
Survey of Clostridium populations from dairies across the United States.
J. S. Thompson
#M56
Molecular characterization of Escherichia coli isolates obtained from bovine clinical mastitis.
V. L. M. Rall
#M57
Biofilm production by Escherichia coli isolates obtained from bovine clinical mastitis.
V. L. M. Rall
#M58
Distribution and factors associated with antimicrobial usage for cows and preweaned calves in large dairy farms.
J. Leite de Campos