Sabra, Sherifa Mostafa Mohamed.

The secondary bacterial co-infections accompanied sheep fascioliasis at Taif, KSA [electronic resource]. العدوى الثانوية البكتيرية المشاركة لداء فاشيولا الأغنام فى الطائف، المملكة العربية السعودية. - p.64-71.

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The study was carried out at Taif slaughtered house of small ruminants, KSA. It was done in period time of (2010-2012). The animals of study were sheep for the purpose of meat production in an attempt to measure the economic losses due to parasite and microbes co-infections leading to meat condemnations. Specimens were collected as liver lesions, gall bladder and flukes. Sheep were slaughtered and examined (No.=29,100), infected livers by Fascioliasis were (940) 3.2% from totally slaughtered sheep, and they were differentiated into acute cases (629) 66.9% and chronic cases (311) 33.1%. The bacterial isolates recovered from all samples were 7 types, Staph. spp., Strept. spp. E. coli,Proteus spp., Klebsiella spp., Clostridium perfringens and Clostridium novyi. In animals with acute infections the 7 types of bacteria were recovered from liver lesionsin the percentages of 15.3, 8.9, 7.6, 3.3, 2.7, 13.8 and 2.2%, gall bladder 1.2, 1.0, 15.5, 12.9, 11.1, 22.9 and 8.7%, flukes 1.4, 1.1, 14.1, 13.5, 10.7, 22.4 and 8.3% respectively.


Summary in Arabic.


Sheep--Diseases--Suadi Arabia.
Bacterial diseases in animals.
Fascioliasis.