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Acute insulin-responsive hyperglycemia and hypocalcemia in Theileria spp. infected goat

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DOI: 10.1016/j.vprsr.2021.100668

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Endocrinology; Hyperglycemia; Hypocalcemia; Lactating goats; Metabolic diseases; Vector-borne diseases

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This report describes a case of Theileria spp. infection in a lactating goat, which presented with acute insulin-responsive hyperglycemia and hypocalcemia, and achieved rapid clinical recovery through intensive therapy. The case highlights the importance of investigating the metabolic status of animals with theileriosis for better clinical responses.
Theileriosis can be manifested in appreciably variable clinical forms among domestic ruminants and may often become life-threatening. The present report narrates, the quick remarkable clinical recovery of a lactating goat infected with Theileria spp., exhibiting acute insulin-responsive hyperglycemia and hypocalcemia, by providing intensive therapy. A four year old doe was presented with the complaint of acute manifestation of weakness, ventroflexion of neck with flaccid muscles, recumbency, hypersalivation, severe abdominal breathing, anorexia and polyuria since last eighteen hours. The animal kidded three kids one month before, out of which one was mummified. Clinical examination revealed severe depression, dehydration, dyspnoea, congested mucous membrane, sluggish rumen motility and reduced pupillary light reflex. Laboratory investigation revealed severe granulocytopenia, thrombocytopenia, hypocalcemia, hyperglycemia and Theileria spp. infection. The animal showed significant improvement within a few minutes of initiating the evidence-based stabilization therapy to correct hydration status, cellular glucose uptake, calcium levels and Theileria spp. infection. This case indicates the significance of investigating the metabolic status of animals suffering from theileriosis for achieving better clinical responses. Also, future studies may focus on the endocrinological perspectives of metabolic impact of Theileria spp. infection in goats.

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