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contributor authorمحمدرضا اصلانیen
contributor authorمحمد حیدرپورen
contributor authorVahid Najarnezhaden
contributor authorمسعود مصطفویen
contributor authorیاسر طوسی زاده خراسانیen
contributor authorMohammad Reza Aslanifa
contributor authorMohammad Heidarpourfa
contributor authorMasoud Mostafavifa
contributor authorYasser Toossizadeh Khorassanifa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:17:01Z
date available2020-06-06T13:17:01Z
date issued2012
identifier urihttp://libsearch.um.ac.ir:80/fum/handle/fum/3348921?show=full
description abstractLead poisoning associated to residuals of batteries recycling was diagnosed in a small

herd of Holstein cattle. In this outbreak, 10 animals showed clinical signs of lead poisoning, 5

dead and others saved after chelating therapy with CaNa2EDTA. Mean blood lead level of

clinically intoxicated cattle was 0.624 ± 0.388ppm and the levels varied between 0.320 and

1.300 ppm. Blood and milk lead levels of 9 exposed but unaffected cattle ranged 0.250 to

0.590 and 0.060 to 0.290 ppm respectively. Although blood and milk lead levels of those

cattle sharply decreased after removal of lead source, some of them showed higher than

acceptable levels when samples analyzed 60 days later. Products of all lead exposed cattle

may not be safe for human consumption for several weeks and analysis should be performed

to ensure their safety.
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languageEnglish
titleLead poisoning in cattle associated with batteries recycling: High lead levels in milk of nonsymptomatic exposed cattleen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordslead poisoningen
subject keywordscattleen
subject keywordsbattery recyclingen
subject keywordsIranen
journal titleIranian Journal of Veterinary Science and Technologyfa
pages47-52
journal volume4
journal issue1
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1039910.html
identifier articleid1039910


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