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Author: Jones, Bryony A.; Sauter-Louis, Carola; Henning, Joerg; Stoll, Alexander; Nielen, Mirjam; Van Schaik, Gerdien; Smolenaars, Anja; Schouten, Matthijs; den Uijl, Ingrid; Fourichon, Christine; Guatteo, Raphael; Madouasse, Aurélien; Nusinovici, Simon; Deprez, Piet; De Vliegher, Sarne; Laureyns, Jozef; Booth, Richard; Cardwell, Jackie M.; Pfeiffer, Dirk U.
Title: Calf-Level Factors Associated with Bovine Neonatal Pancytopenia – A Multi-Country Case-Control Study
  • Document date: 2013_12_2
  • ID: 0dpm35dd_36
    Snippet: Strict definitions for case and control calves were applied due to variations between countries in time elapsed before blood analysis and use of multiple laboratories, to minimise the inclusion of false positive cases. Using the thrombocyte and leucocyte values of the Netherlands control calves, a 95% reference interval was calculated based on the mean and standard deviation, where values below the lower limit of the interval were considered abno.....
    Document: Strict definitions for case and control calves were applied due to variations between countries in time elapsed before blood analysis and use of multiple laboratories, to minimise the inclusion of false positive cases. Using the thrombocyte and leucocyte values of the Netherlands control calves, a 95% reference interval was calculated based on the mean and standard deviation, where values below the lower limit of the interval were considered abnormal for the current study. Using these results the blood values for controls were set at .300610 9 /litre thrombocytes and .5610 9 /litre leucocytes. For case calves, the thrombocyte value was set at ,150610 9 /litre, the lower threshold of the reference range in the Netherlands.

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