Bacterial and mycotic causes of skin lesions in buffaloe and camel [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.61-71Other title:
  • المسببات البكتيرية والفطرية لإصابات الجلد فى الجاموس والأبل [Added title page title]
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  • Zagazig veterinary journal, 2007 v. 35 (3) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Zagazig Veterinary Journal 2007.v.35(3)Summary: One hundred and fifty Skin specimens were collected from 75 one-humped camels and 75 buffaloes of different age and different sexes. suffering from skin affections, such as popular, pustular, suppurative, ulcerative dermalitis, ringwom and tick infestation on neck and thigh regions Samples were obtained from camels and buffaloes in different abattoirs and private farms al El- Menoufiea Govemorate. for bacteriological and mycological examination. Out of 75 samples of diseased buffaloes. 53 samples (70.7%) were harbour bacterial and mycotic affections. in which 25 cases showed bacterial infection (47.2%), 28 cases showed mycotic infection (52.8%). While out of 75 samples of examined diseased camel, 44 samples (58.7%) were positive for bacterial and mycotic examination, 26 cases showed bacterial infection (59.1 %). 18 cases showed mycotic infection (40.9%).
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One hundred and fifty Skin specimens were collected from 75 one-humped camels and 75 buffaloes of different age and different sexes. suffering from skin affections, such as popular, pustular, suppurative, ulcerative dermalitis, ringwom and tick infestation on neck and thigh regions Samples were obtained from camels and buffaloes in different abattoirs and private farms al El- Menoufiea Govemorate. for bacteriological and mycological examination. Out of 75 samples of diseased buffaloes. 53 samples (70.7%) were harbour bacterial and mycotic affections. in which 25 cases showed bacterial infection (47.2%), 28 cases showed mycotic infection (52.8%). While out of 75 samples of examined diseased camel, 44 samples (58.7%) were positive for bacterial and mycotic examination, 26 cases showed bacterial infection (59.1 %). 18 cases showed mycotic infection (40.9%).

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