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Journal : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu-Ilmu Peternakan

Studi Kasus: Pendekatan Klinis dan Evaluasi Terapi dalam Penanganan Hematuria pada Sapi Perah di Kecamatan Cigedug, Kabupaten Garut: Case Study: Clinical Approach and Therapy Evaluation in Handling Hematuria in Dairy Cows in Cigedug District, Garut Regency Yusuf, Muchamad Ramadhan Ardhi; Hidayat, Yusep Saeful; Septiyani, Septiyani; Setyowati, Endang Yuni; Satrio, Faisal Amri
Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu-Ilmu Peternakan Vol 28 No 2 (2025): November 2025
Publisher : Fakultas Peternakan Universitas Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/jiiip.v28i2.42760

Abstract

Background: The occurrence of various diseases in dairy cattle farms is the cause of low milk production in Indonesia. Hematuria or blood in the urine due to infectious and non-infectious diseases in dairy cattle is one of the causative factors. Objective: This case study aims to analyze the clinical approach in the diagnosis of hematuria in dairy cattle and evaluate the effectiveness of the therapy applied based on a case study in Cigedug District, Garut Regency. Method: This case study was conducted through anamnesis to obtain information, signals to identify the basic characteristics of dairy cattle, physical examination, and determination of diagnosis and prognosis, which were then followed by therapeutic management based on diagnostic findings. Results: A one-year-old female Friesian Holstein crossbreed dairy cow that had hematuria since one week before this examination appeared less active, had poor appetite, was trembling, had pale mucosa, a heart rate of 128 times per minute, a respiratory rate of 40 times per minute, and a temperature of 41.6 ºC. There was a hard tick infestation on the body and cage. After being injected with Tryponil® (diminazene aceturate and phenazone) via the intramuscular route, the cow's body temperature improved from 41.6 °C to 39.7 °C and hematuria was no longer visible 3 days after injection. Conclusion: A clinical approach that includes anamnesis, signaling, physical examination, and therapeutic management is effective in diagnosing and treating hematuria in dairy cows, as in the case study, where intramuscular administration of Tryponil® eliminated clinical symptoms and improved clinical condition within three days.
Co-Authors Agus Wijaya Anna Grace Holliman Asep Kurnia Ashley Lorraine Greene Austin William Klein Bambang Purwantara Bethany Peyton Haynes Briana Lashun Burkes Brianna Nicole Palmer Brittany Renee Franks Chen, Vincentius Owen Citra Ayu Lestari Cobie Rutherford Cody Triston Lore Courtney Ann Lehmann Ed Dechert Ekayanti Mulyawati Kaiin Endang Yuni Setyowati Erdogan Memili Ghassani, Yumni Khairina Grace Jennette Llyod Hadi Putra Rihansyah Haleigh Margaret Giles Hannah Faith Stepp Hannah Marie Miller Hidayat, Yusep Saeful Hilmi, Haitsam Muhammad Indriastuti, Rhesti Intan Maria Paramita James Dean Smith Jasmyn Elaine Fearon Jeneva Ruth Seidl John Mark Kirby Kaiin, Ekayanti Mulyawati Katie Yvonne Sanford Khye, Kim Chwin Kim Chwin Khye Kipp Brown Kurnia, Asep Laura Marie Schaeffer Lauren Susanne Blalock Lindsey Virginia Pansano M Agus Setiadi M Imron Magfira Memili, Erdogan Mildred Elizabeth Aldridge Muhammad Elmanaviean Nadila, Nasywa Naseer Ahmad Kutchy Ni Wayan Kurniani Karja Olivia Lucienne Cohn-White Oloan Parlindungan Pardede , Berlin Pandapotan Prianti, Nadiyah Dwi Putri, Alysa Gema Fatiah Puwantara, Bambang R. Iis Arifiantini Rachel Rebecca Scott Rahma, Hana Nayla Riley Dawn Hanby Ryan Matthew Pickle Sarasati Windria Septiyani Septiyani, Septiyani Sri Estuningsih Syamila, Nafira Hylma TUTY LASWARDI YUSUF Tuty Laswardi Yusuf Tyler B. McMurray Wahyu Sri Wulandari Wendi Prameswari, Wendi William Wess Anglin Yohan Naim Nurul Fatonah Yuni Siswani Yusuf, Muchamad Ramadhan Ardhi Zachary Vinz Moody