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Epidemiology of acute respiratory infections in the Czech Republic
Poláčková, Eva ; Kynčl, Jan (advisor)
Acute respiratory infections are among the most important disease affecting a large proportion of the population annually. They are the most common cause of incapacity and absence at school. They represent a very serious health and economic problem. They are also an important source of nosocomial infections, which are involved in about 10 - 20%. There is usually seasonal incidence with a maximum in autumn and winter times of the year, in our conditions. It is estimated, that worldwide go down with severe form of influenya 3 to 5 million people annually. 250 000 to 500 000 of them die. Respiratory infections are also deseases, that can be effectively prevented or at least stopped form complication progressing by certain preventive measures. These preventive measures are for example vaccination, compliance with lifestyle or support the immune systém.
Assessment of diarrheal problems by calves on selected dairy cattle farm.
POLÁČKOVÁ, Eva
The aim of this thesis was to evaluate the prevalence of diarrheal diseases in calves depending on the level of postnatal care of newborns on the selective dairy cattle farm. A total of 299 calving was evaluated on the farm in the period 2013 - 2015. The total mortality of calves was less than 7 %, in which mortality due to diarrheal diseases represented less than 3 %. The colostrum quality was assessed as excellent in 74%. Passive immunization, determined as the total protein content in the blood of calves, was performed in 72 % of the calves well. 60 % of calving happened in ideal hygienic conditions and diarrhea was found in 25 % of them. In contrast, diarrheal diseases were found in 65 % of calving in poor hygienic conditions.

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