Seriological and biochemical studies on viral diseases causing respiratory infection in camel calves [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.191-201Other title:
  • دراسات سيرولوجية وبيوكيميائية على بعض الفيروسات المسببة للعدوى التنفسية فى صغار الجمال [Added title page title]
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  • Egyptian journal of agricultural research, 2012 v. 90 (1), Special issue [electronic resource]:
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research 2012.v.90(1)SISummary: The incidence of BHV-1 and PI-3 viruses in camel calves serum in Kaliobeia Governorate abattoirs were studied .solid phase ELISA and SNT were used to detect antibodies against BHV-lin 120 camel serum, 27.5, 22.5 % were positive respectively. ELISA and HI were performed for PI-3 virus, the positive samples were 65% and 67%. The study of some biochemical parameters revealed high significant decrease in the levels of total protein anti albumin of diseased cases Significant elevation in the values of AST, ALT, and AP activities,also in blood urea and serum createnine .
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The incidence of BHV-1 and PI-3 viruses in camel calves serum in Kaliobeia Governorate abattoirs were studied .solid phase ELISA and SNT were used to detect antibodies against BHV-lin 120 camel serum, 27.5, 22.5 % were positive respectively. ELISA and HI were performed for PI-3 virus, the positive samples were 65% and 67%. The study of some biochemical parameters revealed high significant decrease in the levels of total protein anti albumin of diseased cases Significant elevation in the values of AST, ALT, and AP activities,also in blood urea and serum createnine .

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