Counter the septicaemia threat

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dc.contributor.author Saulez, Montague Newton
dc.contributor.author Viljoen, Adrienne
dc.date.accessioned 2009-11-25T07:02:54Z
dc.date.available 2009-11-25T07:02:54Z
dc.date.issued 2009-09
dc.description.abstract Septicaemia or the presence of bacteria in the bloodstream, can develop within the first few hours of birth. Failure of passive transfer is commonly implicated as a contributing factor to the developing sepsis. It is essential to have an appropriate transfer of immunoglobulin (IgG) through drinking of the mare's colostrum within four hours after birth, as foals are born without a proper functioning immune system. This means that they are susceptible to bacteria that may ultimately lead to their death. en
dc.identifier.citation Saulez, MN & Viljoen, A 2009, 'Counter the septicaemia threat', SA Horseman, vol. 4, no. 5, pp. 35-37. [http://www.horsejunction.co.za/sahorseman] en
dc.identifier.issn 1819-9091
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/12034
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Agri Connect en
dc.rights Agri Connect en
dc.subject Septicaemia en
dc.subject Bloodstream en
dc.subject Immunoglobulin en
dc.subject.lcsh Blood -- Diseases en
dc.title Counter the septicaemia threat en
dc.type Article en


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