Physiological Responses to Caprine Coccidiosis During a 100-year Rain Event in Oklahoma: An Opportunistic Case Study with a implications for climate change and clinical diagnosis

Author:

McCallum Malcolm L.ORCID,Tilahun YonathanORCID,Pinango Jessica QuijadaORCID,Wang Zaisen

Abstract

AbstractThe interaction between inclement weather and disease acquisition is a long-recognized relationship. In the case of coccidiosis, a parasitic infestation of the intestines, wet weather is known to promote incidences in livestock. Our opportunistic investigation tracks blood chemistries of goats that were exposed to coccidian in a 100 year rain event in Oklahoma. Our results suggest a potentially patterned response of blood chemistries that may be developed into a clinical tool in the future and provide warnings for producers of the risks associated with growing incidences of excessively wet weather related to climate change.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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