Sharpe R T, Livesey C T
Veterinary Laboratories Agency--Penrith, Merrythought, Calthwaite, Penrith, Cumbria CA11 9RR.
Vet Rec. 2006 Jul 15;159(3):71-4. doi: 10.1136/vr.159.3.71.
The lead poisoning incidents in cattle investigated by the Veterinary Laboratories Agency between 1990 and 2003 are reviewed. Lead poisoning was most commonly encountered in young calves, but cattle of all ages were affected. The lead was derived mainly from lead paint, lead accumulator batteries and lead in soil from old mine workings. Paint was responsible for the majority of cases of poisoning in young calves; yearling animals were most at risk from discarded batteries, and adult cows were most commonly poisoned by geochemical sources of lead. There was a marked seasonal incidence, with most cases occurring after turnout in the spring and early summer.
回顾了1990年至2003年间兽医实验室机构调查的牛铅中毒事件。铅中毒最常发生在幼犊身上,但所有年龄段的牛都会受到影响。铅主要来自铅漆、铅酸蓄电池以及旧矿井作业土壤中的铅。铅漆是幼犊中毒的主要原因;一岁大的动物最易因废弃电池而中毒,成年母牛最常因铅的地球化学来源而中毒。发病有明显的季节性,大多数病例发生在春季和初夏放牧之后。