Current Understanding of Acute Bovine Liver Disease in Australia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Investigation and Diagnosis of ABLD
3. Suspected Causes of ABLD
4. Some Known Mycotoxins Affecting Cattle
5. Possible Fungi Associated with ABLD
5.1. Drechslera sp. as a Source of Mycotoxin Causing ABLD
5.2. Mycotoxins Produced by Drechslera spp.
6. Likelihood of Drechslera spp. to Cause ABLD
7. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Winterbottom [8] | 2002 | Newsletter case report | Dairy/various ages | 9/27 34/80 |
Jubb [3] | 2003 | Newsletter case report | Dairy/various ages | 34/270 4/50 |
Gunn and Clarke [12] | 2003 | Newsletter case report | - | - |
Kelly et al. [13] | 2003 | Conference proceeding | - | - |
Dickason [4] | 2006 | Newsletter case report | Hereford cows | 3 |
Jubb [9] | 2006 | Newsletter case report | Hereford and Angus cows 10 month old Fresian heifers | 7/25 1/35 |
Lancaster et al. [6] | 2006 | Short communication | 9 month old Fresian bulls | 0/4 |
Aslani et al. [14] | 2006 | Research article | - | - |
Pascoe [15] | 2006 | Fungal consultancy report | - | - |
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Read, E.; Edwards, J.; Deseo, M.; Rawlin, G.; Rochfort, S. Current Understanding of Acute Bovine Liver Disease in Australia. Toxins 2017, 9, 8. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins9010008
Read E, Edwards J, Deseo M, Rawlin G, Rochfort S. Current Understanding of Acute Bovine Liver Disease in Australia. Toxins. 2017; 9(1):8. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins9010008
Chicago/Turabian StyleRead, Elizabeth, Jacqueline Edwards, Myrna Deseo, Grant Rawlin, and Simone Rochfort. 2017. "Current Understanding of Acute Bovine Liver Disease in Australia" Toxins 9, no. 1: 8. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins9010008
APA StyleRead, E., Edwards, J., Deseo, M., Rawlin, G., & Rochfort, S. (2017). Current Understanding of Acute Bovine Liver Disease in Australia. Toxins, 9(1), 8. https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins9010008