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      • There is no affective or approved treatment for Cryptosporidiosis. Morbidity is high with this disease but mortality is generally low. However, calves do need intensive supportive care. Sick calves should be housed in a clean, warm, and dry environment.
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  1. Nitazoxanide, a drug licensed only for cryptosporidiosis in people, has been shown to reduce disease severity in calves. Affected calves should receive supportive treatment with fluids and electrolytes, both orally and parenterally, as necessary until recovery occurs.

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  3. There is no affective or approved treatment for Cryptosporidiosis. Morbidity is high with this disease but mortality is generally low. However, calves do need intensive supportive care. Sick calves should be housed in a clean, warm, and dry environment.

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  4. Jan 5, 2024 · Left unprotected, calves are highly susceptible to cryptosporidium infection in the first 3 weeks of life. According to Poppe, scours caused by crypto are typically watery, greenish-yellowish, foul-smelling, and can persist for 1-2 weeks, robbing young calves of critical hydration and nutrition.

  5. There is no effective or approved treatment for Cryptosporidiosis. Morbidity is high with this disease but mortality is generally low. However, calves do need intensive supportive care. Sick calves should be housed in a clean, warm, and dry environment.

  6. There is no effective or approved treatment for cryptosporidiosis in cattle. However, many cases will recover on their own. Sick calves should be housed in a clean, warm and dry environment and receive intensive support. They need fluids to counteract and prevent further dehydration as well as electrolytes to replace fluids lost due to diarrhea.

  7. Aug 11, 2017 · More recent studies which have evaluated novel bumped kinase inhibitors (BKIs) as a potential treatment for bovine cryptosporidiosis showed that experimentally infected calves treated with BKIs had a reduction in oocyst shedding when compared with untreated controls.

  8. Dec 13, 2022 · Mixed infections in calves with Cryptosporidium, enterotoxin Escherichia coli (ETEC) as well as the corona- and rotaviruses, are considered the most important reason for the calf diarrhea complex . To date, there are no effective chemotherapeutics for the treatment of cryptosporidiosis [22,23].

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