Gummow B, Botha C J, Basson A T, Bastianello S S
Veterinary Research Institute, Onderstepoort.
Onderstepoort J Vet Res. 1991 Mar;58(1):33-9.
Pathological findings and liver and kidney analyses confirmed that cattle had died of chronic copper poisoning on a farm in the north-eastern Transvaal. This is the first known published record of chronic copper intoxication of cattle in southern Africa. An epidemiological study revealed that a source of copper was air pollution which could have arisen from a nearby copper smelting unit. Buffalo and impala in an adjacent area of the Kruger National Park were found to have significantly higher liver copper levels than animals elsewhere in the Park. Prophylactic licks, containing zinc sulphate and sulphur, seemed to be successful in protecting cattle against the effects of the copper in the contaminated grazing.
病理检查结果以及肝脏和肾脏分析证实,在德兰士瓦省东北部的一个农场里,牛死于慢性铜中毒。这是南部非洲已知的关于牛慢性铜中毒的首次公开记录。一项流行病学研究表明,铜的一个来源是空气污染,可能源自附近的一家铜冶炼厂。在克鲁格国家公园相邻区域的水牛和黑斑羚被发现肝脏铜含量明显高于公园其他地方的动物。含有硫酸锌和硫磺的预防性舔盐似乎成功地保护了牛免受受污染牧草中铜的影响。