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Diseases and causes of death among alpacas in Sweden: a retrospective study.

Christina BjörklundRenée BågeJane MorrellKerstin de VerdierLisbeth Nisu HartzellNanna KjellinbroKatinka BelákKarin BernodtDolores Gavier-Widen
Published in: Veterinary record open (2019)
This study identified areas of concern regarding diagnostic and pathological procedures, for which specific measures have been recommended. One particular cause for concern was the number of deaths from emaciation in weanling alpacas during late winter or early spring. For adult alpacas, infectious and non-infectious causes of death were approximately equally frequent. Many of the diseases were considered clinically acute but pathology often showed them to be chronic conditions that had eventually deteriorated and presented as acute cases in the late stages. This study revealed similarities in the health/disease status reported in other European countries and in North America. The results can be used by alpaca keepers and veterinary practitioners to improve management, diagnosis and treatment of alpacas.
Keyphrases
  • liver failure
  • public health
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • respiratory failure
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  • risk assessment
  • single cell
  • intensive care unit
  • climate change