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Suspected intoxication by Kikuyu grass ( Cenchrus clandestinus ) of dairy cattle in the Azores, Portugal.

C CoelhoJ Fagundes da SilvaGeorge Stilwell
Published in: New Zealand veterinary journal (2024)
Although the weather conditions varied from other published cases, the grazing conditions (almost exclusive Kikuyu grass) and the post-mortem findings were very similar to those described in the literature, particularly the haemorrhages in the epicardium and endocardium. Kikuyu grass is very invasive and presents many desirable characteristics as cattle feed. Thus, an increase in cases of intoxication may be expected. Practitioners and farmers in areas where Kikuyu grass is abundant should be aware of the potential risks of grazing cattle exclusively on these pastures. They should also be aware of the early and subtle signs of Kikuyu intoxication to allow for timely removal of the animals from pasture.
Keyphrases
  • systematic review
  • human health
  • primary care
  • risk assessment