Monitoring ventral tail base surface temperature for fever detection in calves

Author:

Ozawa Tomomi1ORCID,Takahashi Yuji1,Muneta Yoshihiro1,Hoshinoo Kaori1,Kimura Kumiko1,Tou Seijiro2,Kakihara Shin3,Yamanaka Noriko1,Miyamoto Toru4,Higaki Shogo1,Yoshioka Koji15

Affiliation:

1. National Agriculture and Food Research Organization National Institute of Animal Health Tsukuba Japan

2. Fukuoka Prefecture Chuo Livestock Hygiene Service Center Fukuoka Japan

3. Yamaguchi Prefecture Chubu Livestock Hygiene Service Center Yamaguchi Japan

4. National Agriculture and Food Research Organization Headquarters Tsukuba Japan

5. Laboratory of Theriogenology, School of Veterinary Medicine Azabu University Sagamihara Japan

Abstract

AbstractIn this study, we investigated whether monitoring the ventral tail base surface temperature (ST) using a wearable wireless sensor could be effective for fever detection in calves with experimentally induced pneumonia after inoculation with Histophilus somni strain 2336. We found a significant difference in the changes in ST values between the control and H. somni‐inoculated groups after 24 h of inoculation and detected fever; however, the rectal temperature showed a significant difference between the groups after 12 h of inoculation. When a significant difference in the ST between the two groups was observed, serum haptoglobin concentration and exacerbation of clinical score increased in the H. somni‐inoculated group compared with those in the control group. Pneumonia was observed in the H. somni‐inoculated group at necropsy, indicating that the changes in ST may reflect fever with inflammation caused by H. somni infection. Our results demonstrated that monitoring ST using a sensor attached to the ventral tail base can detect fever in calves and may be a useful and labor‐saving tool for the health management of calves.

Funder

Council for Science, Technology and Innovation

National Agricultural Research Organisation

Publisher

Wiley

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