Publications by authors named "Radisa Prodanovic"

The dairy industry contributes significantly to anthropogenic methane emissions, which have an impact on global warming. This study aimed to investigate the effects of a dietary inclusion of brown seaweed on enteric methane emissions (EMEs), hematological and blood biochemical profiles, and milk composition in dairy cows. Eighteen Holstein cows were divided into three groups: CON (non-supplemented cows), BS (50 mL of 10% ), and BS (100 mL of 10% ).

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  • - This study analyzes African swine fever virus (ASFV) variants in Serbia from 2019 to 2022, marking the first detailed report of its molecular characteristics since the disease was first detected in July 2019 in wild boar and domestic swine.
  • - Researchers examined 95 ASFV-positive samples from 12 infected districts, identifying multiple strains of genotype II, mainly indicated by variations in the intergenic region (IGR) between specific genes.
  • - Findings reveal three distinct clades within the CVR I group based on the B602L gene, with the majority of samples (98.4%) falling into IGR II, emphasizing the need for more research to fully understand ASFV's spread and evolution in
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Cows in the peripartal period undergo changes in thyroid hormones and are susceptible to lipomobilization and/or oxidative stress. The addition of chestnut tannins as polyphenolic compounds in the diet may improve feed efficiency and prevent oxidative stress-related health disorders in transition cows. However, the relationship between chestnut tannin supplementation and thyroid function, which plays an important role in metabolic regulation, has not been investigated in dairy cows.

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A number of alterations have been identified in lipid metabolism within adipose tissue and liver in obesity. Less is known about the capacity of skeletal muscle for the metabolism of fatty acids in obesity-related insulin resistance, though it is evident that dry cow muscles may contain increased triglyceride content. The current study was therefore undertaken to evaluate the skeletal muscle expression of proteins of the fatty acid metabolism in dry cows with different body condition scores (BCS).

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Hepatitis E virus (HEV), the zoonotic agent of infectious hepatitis, is present in swine farms in different geographical areas. Little is known about the mechanism of liver damage and type of local immune response by HEV in swine. Therefore, the aim of this study was to determine the morphological and immunophenotypic characteristics of hepatic lesions caused by hepatitis E virus in naturally infected swine.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate different treatments of postpartum subclinical hypocalcemia in dairy cows with emphasis on PTH response. Twenty four cows with subclinical hypocalcemia (Ca 1.4-2.

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The aim of this study was to compare hair corticosteroid concentrations in ectoparasiticide-treated (n = 10) and non-treated (n = 12) Holstein cows. Animals in the treated group received cyfluthrin three times, on days 0, 28 and 56 of the experiment. Hair samples were collected from all cows on days 0, 21, 42, 63, and 84 of the experiment for the determination of cortisol and corticosterone concentrations using immunoassays.

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The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of peroral administration of chromium-enriched yeast on glucose tolerance in Holstein calves, assessed by insulin signaling pathway molecule determination and intravenous glucose tolerance test (IVGTT). Twenty-four Holstein calves, aged 1 month, were chosen for the study and divided into two groups: the PoCr group (n = 12) that perorally received 0.04 mg of Cr/kg of body mass daily, for 70 days, and the NCr group (n = 12) that received no chromium supplementation.

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We investigated the hypothesis that obesity in dairy cows enhanced expression of proteins involved in hepatic fatty acid uptake and metabolism. Sixteen Holstein-Friesian close-up cows were divided into 2 equal groups based on their body condition score (BCS) as optimal (3.25≤BCS≤3.

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Four 9-month-old Simmental male calves were presented with a history of sudden death. The necropsy and microscopic findings allowed a diagnosis of enteritis and severe intraluminal hemorrhage with blood clots in the jejunum, suggestive of jejunal hemorrhage syndrome.

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  • - Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) is primarily responsible for postweaning multisystemic wasting syndrome (PMWS) in pigs, prompting a study on its genetic diversity in Serbia.
  • - Researchers analyzed the ORF2 gene sequences of PCV2 from infected and healthy pigs, revealing significant genetic variation and the presence of two main PCV2 genotypes, PCV2b and PCV2a, with three distinct clusters.
  • - The study confirmed that the PMWS-associated 1C strain is circulating in Serbia, while PCV2b is predominant and linked to PMWS occurrences, establishing a foundation for future research on PCV2 diversity in Europe.
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