Study Of Some Intestinal Bacterial Infection And Blood Biochemical Changes In Goats Suffering From Enteritis In Assiut Governorate [electronic resource].

By: Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.137-150Other title:
  • دراسة بعض الاصابات البكتيرية والتغيرات البيوكميائية فى الماعز المصابة بالنزالات المعوية فى محافظة اسيوط [Added title page title]
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  • Assiut veterinary medical journal, 2011 v. 57 (128) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal 2011.v.57(128)Summary: The current study was carried out 330 Egyptian Balady goats from both sex, aged 1-2 years from different localitied at Assiut governorate. The clinical examination revealed that 60 (18.18%) have enteritis with signs of diarrhea of different degrees, anorexia. loss of appetite, depression and slight emaciation and the remaining goats were apparently clinically healthy. 60 rectal swabs were taken from clinically diseased goats for bacteriological examination which revealed that the main isolates were E.coli 59(98.3%) and Salmonella 1(1.67%). The isolated Eco/i strains were identified serologically into 10 strains and 39(66.10%) untypable strains. The isolated salmonella strain were identified serologically into 1(1.67%) salmonella enteritidis.
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The current study was carried out 330 Egyptian Balady goats from both sex, aged 1-2 years from different localitied at Assiut governorate. The clinical examination revealed that 60 (18.18%) have enteritis with signs of diarrhea of different degrees, anorexia. loss of appetite, depression and slight emaciation and the remaining goats were apparently clinically healthy. 60 rectal swabs were taken from clinically diseased goats for bacteriological examination which revealed that the main isolates were E.coli 59(98.3%) and Salmonella 1(1.67%). The isolated Eco/i strains were identified serologically into 10 strains and 39(66.10%) untypable strains. The isolated salmonella strain were identified serologically into 1(1.67%) salmonella enteritidis.

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