ALBUMIN/GLOBULIN RATIO (A/G) BETWEEN BEFORE TREATMENT, DURING TREATMENT AND AFTER TREATMENT IN CATTLE AND NAIL DISEASE INFECTION (FMD)

https://doi.org/10.22146/ijvs.v4i2.83075

Sarmin Sarmin(1*)

(1) Fakultas Kedokteran Hewan Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta
(*) Corresponding Author

Abstract


This study aims to determine the ratio of albumin/globulin (A/G) in cows infected with PMK before being given treatment, during being given treatment, and after being given treatment in Yogyakarta. Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) orFoot and Mouth Disease is an animal disease that quickly infects cloven-hoofed animals (cloven hoop), such as cows, buffaloes, sheep, goats, pigs, deer/antelope, camels and elephants. Animals that are sick due to FMD virus infection show pathognomonic clinical symptoms in the form of blisters/lesions in the mouth and all over the paws. The causative agent of FMD is a virusFoot and Mouth Disease (FMDV) belonging to the Picornaviridae family and genusAphtovirus. A total of 6 cows, 4 cows, and 2 bulls infected with FMD with an average weight of 316-408 kg were used in this study. Blood samples for hematological examination were obtained from cattle infected with PMK before being given treatment (n=4), while being given treatment (n=6), and after being given treatment (n=5). Data analysis showed that the albumin/globulin ratio (A/G) was not significant (p<0.05). The results showed that significant differences in the A/G ratio between PMK cattle before being given treatment, after being given treatment, and after being given treatment were followed by differences in environment and age.

Full Text:

PDF


References

Australian Chicken MeatVederation INC (2005). Antibiotics Policy of the Australian Chicken Meat Industry.

A.S, Sudarmono, Bambang, Y Sugeng, 2008, Beef Cattle, Independent Spreaders, Jakarta.

Baggot, J.D. 2001. The Physiological Basis of Veterinary Clinical Pharmacology. Wiley Blackwell Science. New York

Blakely, J. and D. H. Bade. 1994. 4th Print Animal Husbandry Science. Gadjah Mada University Press, Yogyakarta. ( Translated by B. Sririgandono)

Budi, Sapto Rini; L, Dwi Kurnia; Hanifah, Siti; K, Firdaus Lingga; Daulay, Rosmalina Sari Goddess; Suganda, Great. 2019. Surveillance of Foot and Mouth Disease at Farma Veterinary Center (Pusvetma) Year 2018. Ministry of Agriculture publication repository: Bogor http://repository.pertanian.go.id/handle/123456789/8944

Doda, D. V. D., H. POlii, S. Marunduh, and I. M. Sapulete. 2020.Textbook of System Physiology Hematology. Yogyakarta: Deepublish.

Faruk MAZ, Das SK (2021) Comparative Histomorphological Changes of Bovine Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) at different Clinical Stages in Bangladesh. Int J Curr

Firani, N. K. (2018). Getting to Know Blood Cells and Blood Disorders. Malang: Tim UB Press.

Irfan, Ida Zahidah, A. Esfandiari, and C. Choliq. 2014. “Total protein profile, albumin, globulin and ratio bull albumin globulin.Journal of Animal and Veterinary Science19(2):123–29. doi: 10.14334/jitv.v19i2.1040

Irfan. I.Z., Esfandiari. A., Choliq. C. 2014. Journal of Animal Science and Veterinary Science. Vol 19.No. 2.profile protein Total, Albumin, Globulin and Albumin Ratio Bull Bull Globulin. Postgraduate Science Animal Biomedical: IPB

Iskandar, A. B., R. I. Pujianingsih, and Widiyanto. 2020. “The Effect of Multi Nutrient Block (MNB) as Supplementary Feed on Albumin, Globulin Levels and the Ratio of A/G in Local Goats A.B.” Journal of Indonesian Animal Husbandry Science15(2):132–37.

Lee L. 2007. Local anesthesia & analgesia. Dalam : Veterinary Surgery I. 7412

MacLachlan NJ, Dubovi EJ. 2017. Fenner’s Veterinary Virology. 5th ed. Elsevier. Oxford (UK): The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington

Mao, Min-jie, Xiao-li Wei, Hui Sheng, Xue-ping Wang, Xiao-hui Li, Yi-jun Liu, Shan Xing, Qi Huang, Shu-qin Dai, dan Wan-li Liu. 2017. "Clinical Significance of Preoperative Albumin and Globulin Ratio in Patients with Gastric Cancer Undergoing Treatment.”

Mohamed, M., Ghanem. Omnia, M. and Abdel-Hamid, M. (2010). Clinical, haematological and biochemical alterations in heat intolerance (panting) syndrome in Egyptian cattle following natural foot and mouth disease virus (FMD).Trop.Anim.Health Prod.42: 1167-1173.

Pane, I., 1993. Cattle Breeding. Main Library Gramedia

Plumb DC. 2008. Plumb’s veterinary drug handbook. Sixth Edition. Blackwell Publishing, New York.

Rahman, Abdul, Al-Azhar, Rusli, Muhammad Isa, Arman Sayuti, and Roslizawaty Roslizawaty. 2018. “Albumin and Globulin Levels of Sumatran Elephants’ (The largest Sumatran elephant) Blood at Elephant Conservation Center of Saree, Aceh Besar.” Journal of Veterinary Medicine12(1):32– 35. doi: 10.21157/j.med.vet..v12i1.4312.

Rianto, Edi Purbowati. 2006. Complete Guide to Beef Cattle. Jakarta Independent Spreader

Roussel, A.J., Whitney, M.S. and Cole D.J. (1997). Interpreting a bovine serum chemistry profile: Part 1. Know. With. 92: 553-558.

Sajeda Mahdi Eidan, Faris Feisal Ibrahim, 1 Talal Anwer Abdulkareem & 2 Kamil Fayadh Hurish. 2017. EFFECT OF POST FOOT AND MOUTH DISEASE INFECTION ON SOME SEMEN ATTRIBUTES AND BLOOD BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF HOLSTEIN BULLS. vol 8 (3). 557-560‭ .‬Department of Animal Production, College of Agriculture, University of Baghdad : iraq‬‬‬‬‬

Siregar, Abbas Ir. Djarijah, 1996, Cattle Livestock Business, Kanisius, Yogyakarta.

Soeharsono, Syafriati T, Naipospos TSP. 2010. Atlas of animal diseases in Indonesia. Denpasar (Indonesia): Udayana Press University.

Stenfeldt , C. , Eschbaumer , M. , Pacheco , J. M. , Rekant , S. I. , Rodriguez , L. L. , & Arzt,J.(2015).Pathogenesis of Primary Foot and Mouth Disease Virus Infection in the Nasopharynx of Vaccinated and Non Vaccinated Cattle. PLOS ONE 10(11), e0143666. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0143666

Talib, C. and A.R. Siregar. 1999. Influencing Factors Livestock Calves Growth Ongole and his Crossbred with the Boss Indicus and Taurus Bosses in Nurturing Traditional.Proceedings National Seminar on Animal Husbandry and Veterinary, Bogor, 1-2 December 1999.Hlm. 200 207



DOI: https://doi.org/10.22146/ijvs.v4i2.83075

Article Metrics

Abstract views : 1993 | views : 1702

Refbacks

  • There are currently no refbacks.


Copyright of IJVS (Indonesian Journal of Veterinary Sciences) ISSN 2722-421X (online).

Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Universitas of Gadjah Mada

Fauna Strat, No.2, Karangmalang, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Phone: 0274-560862

Fax: 0274-560861

Email: ijvs.fkh@ugm.ac.id

Indonesian Journal of Vaterinary Sciences is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.