Sero - prevalence of camel brucellosis at Assiut governorate [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.70-74Other title:
  • دراسة سيرولوجية على بروسيلا الجمال بمحافظة اسيوط.‪ [Added title page title]
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  • Assiut veterinary medical journal, 2004 v. 50 (103) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal 2004.v.50(103)Summary: This work was applied on Camel brucellosis at Assiut governorate during March, 2003 till May, 2004) using 430 serum samples (312 from Camels before slaughtering and 118 samples from camels in contact with farm animals). Rose Bengal, tube agglutination, Mercaptoethanol and Rivanol tests were applied on the collected sera. Positive cases represented 7.67, 8.84, 6.97 and 6.75% respectively. The high prevalence of camel brucellosis using the above mentioned tests through light on the importance of camel brucellosis. So camel populations must be put in consideration beside cattle, buffaloes, sheep and goats during controlling the disease.
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This work was applied on Camel brucellosis at Assiut governorate during March, 2003 till May, 2004) using 430 serum samples (312 from Camels before slaughtering and 118 samples from camels in contact with farm animals). Rose Bengal, tube agglutination, Mercaptoethanol and Rivanol tests were applied on the collected sera. Positive cases represented 7.67, 8.84, 6.97 and 6.75% respectively. The high prevalence of camel brucellosis using the above mentioned tests through light on the importance of camel brucellosis. So camel populations must be put in consideration beside cattle, buffaloes, sheep and goats during controlling the disease.

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