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Piglets and calves were dosed orally with pure diacetoxyscirpenol (DAS) and T-2 toxin, crude extracts of Fusarium tricinctum containing T-2 toxin, and whole cultures of F tricinctum containing T-2 toxin at a constant daily rate of 0.1 mg toxin per kg body-weight (piglets) or 0.2 mg toxin per kg body-weight (calves). The treatment continued for periods of seven to 78 days but it failed to induce clinical haemorrhagic syndromes. Increasing the dose of F tricinctum culture five-fold for eight days following 78 days at the lower dose was equally ineffective. The lack of an effect by daily intakes of toxin that could have been ingested with naturally contaminated feedstuffs suggests that DAS, T-2 toxin and other metabolites of F tricinctum probably have little or no part to play in the aetiology of feed associated haemorrhagic disease.
Vet Rec 1979 Sep 15
PMID:The failure of trichothecene mycotoxins and whole cultures of Fusarium tricinctum to cause experimental haemorrhagic syndromes in calves and pigs. 51 1


Vet Rec 1979 Sep 15
PMID:Microcephaly associated with kyphoscoliosis and cleft palate in a Yankassa lamb. 51 2


Vet Rec 1979 Sep 15
PMID:Improved vaccination of day-old chickens against Newcastle disease. 51 3


Vet Rec 1979 Sep 15
PMID:Consequences of Aujeszky's disease. 51 4


Vet Rec 1979 Sep 15
PMID:Ruminal bypass with benzimidazole anthelmintics. 51 5


Vet Rec 1979 Sep 15
PMID:Dinoprost in small animals. 51 6


Vet Rec 1979 Sep 15
PMID:Tracheal collapse in a Yorkshire terrier. 51 7


Vet Rec 1979 Sep 22
PMID:Medical myths and animal welfare. 51 8


Vet Rec 1979 Sep 22
PMID:Deer farming: latest growth industry. 51 9

The philtrum point VG 26 (Jen Chung) was needled in 69 cases of respiratory depression or apnoea in dogs and cats during induction or maintenance of general anaesthesia. Respiration was restored to normal or near normal rates within 10 to 30 seconds of insertion of the needle in all the cases. In seven cases of anaesthetic apnoea with concurrent cardiac arrest and absence of vital signs, the revival rate was 43 per cent. Those which recovered required four to 10 minutes of acupuncture stimulation. In eight cases of collapse due to other causes, the revival rate was 25 per cent. The cases included five sheep in shock following liver biopsy, two cases of haemorrhagic shock (dog, cat) and one terminal collapse in chronic congestive heart failure (dog).
Vet Rec 1979 Sep 22
PMID:Respiratory and cardiac arrest under general anaesthesia: treatment by acupuncture of the nasal philtrum. 51 10


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