1.Effects on hematology and blood biochemistry profile of intramuscular meloxicam injection in Brahminy kite and Barn owl
Ratiwan SITDHIBUTR ; Raveewan PLOYPAN ; Sirawit SUBANEG ; Chaiyan KASORNDORKBUA
Journal of Veterinary Science 2023;24(3):e43-
Background:
Meloxicam is used widely for exotic animal analgesia, but its toxicity in common raptor species in Thailand is unclear.
Objectives:
This study evaluated the single-dose effect of intramuscular meloxicam in common raptor species in Thailand for short-term and long-term periods.
Methods:
Twenty-two raptors were administered a single 1 mg/kg dose of meloxicam individually via intramuscular injection. The following were evaluated: clinical appearance, body weight, body condition score, body temperature, fecal appearance, complete blood cell count, and biochemistry panel before (day 0) and after the injection (1, 7, and 30 days). The collected samples were categorized into three groups: Brahminy kite (Haliastur indus) (n = 10), adult Barn owl (Tyto javanica) (n = 4), and juvenile Barn owl (n = 8).
Results:
None of the raptors in the study groups showed any abnormalities. The hematological profiles were significantly different in the short-term period (day 1 and day 7). The creatinine, aspartate aminotransferase, and creatinine kinase increased in several groups. On the other hand, the packed cell volume decreased in the Brahminy kite and juvenile Barn owl groups.According to the findings, an intramuscular injection of 1 mg/kg meloxicam affected the blood biochemistry panel of the muscle, but the affected raptors recovered within one week.
Conclusions
An intramuscular injection of meloxicam at a single 1 mg/kg dose in Brahminy kites and Barn owls was not associated with the morbidity, hepatotoxicity, gastrointestinal toxicity, and nephrotoxicity in the short- and long-term periods.
2.Haemoproteus in barn and collared scops owls from Thailand
Chaleow SALAKIJ ; Pornchai PORNPANOM ; Preeda LERTWATCHARASARAKUL ; Chaiyan KASORNDORKBUA ; Jarernsak SALAKIJ
Journal of Veterinary Science 2018;19(2):280-289
The barn owl (BO) and the collared scops owl (CSO) are common nocturnal raptors throughout Thailand. Blood samples from 23 adult BOs and 14 CSOs were collected and processed for complete blood cell counts and parasite morphological examinations. Two Haemoproteus-positive samples were processed for ultrastructural observation. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) analysis for a partial cytochrome b gene (cytb) from Haemoproteus was performed in all samples. Haemoproteus presence detected by light microscopy was lower than that detected by PCR (30.4% and 34.8%, respectively, in BO; and 50.0% and 78.6%, respectively, in CSO). Comparative hematology revealed that Haemoproteus-positive BOs had higher mean cell hemoglobin concentration, total leukocyte, absolute heterophil, basophil, and monocyte counts than Haemoproteus-negative BOs, but no significant differences between Haemoproteus-negative and
Adult
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Animals
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Basophils
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Blood Cell Count
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Cytochromes b
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Erythrocyte Indices
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Hematology
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Humans
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Leukocytes
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Malaria, Avian
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Microscopy
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Monocytes
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Parasites
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Raptors
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Strigiformes
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Thailand