Studies on clinical signs, hematological and biochemical alterations due to treatment of protozoal diarrhea in newly born camels [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.457-472Other title:
  • دراسات عن الاعراض الاكلينيكية والتغيرات المناعية،الدمويه والبيوكيميائية الناتجة عن معالجه الاسهال المسبب بالاوليات فى الابل حديثه الولاده [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: This study was planed to investigate the effect of cryptosporidiosis and coccidiosis in hemato- biochemical alterations beside effect of diclazuril and sulphamix on treatment. A total of 70 fecal samples were collected from 70 camel calves aged from 3-5 week (5 healthy and 65 suffering from diarrhoea) from different localities in Sharkia Province. Fecal samples were parasitologically examined for isolation and identification of protozoal causes of diarrhoea. Post parasitological examination 20 camel calves were divided into 4 equal groups (5 in each), 1st group healthy camels calves(control group), 2nd group camels calves suffering from coccidiosis treated with diclazuril and Rehydro-Zinc for 5 successive days. 3rd group camel calves suffering from cryptosporidiosis treated with sulphamix and Rehydro-Zinc and 4th group camel calves suffering from mixed infestation (cryptosporidiosis and coccidiosis) treated with diclazuril and sulphamix beside Rehydro Zinc for 5 successive days.
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This study was planed to investigate the effect of cryptosporidiosis and coccidiosis in hemato- biochemical alterations beside effect of diclazuril and sulphamix on treatment. A total of 70 fecal samples were collected from 70 camel calves aged from 3-5 week (5 healthy and 65 suffering from diarrhoea) from different localities in Sharkia Province. Fecal samples were parasitologically examined for isolation and identification of protozoal causes of diarrhoea. Post parasitological examination 20 camel calves were divided into 4 equal groups (5 in each), 1st group healthy camels calves(control group), 2nd group camels calves suffering from coccidiosis treated with diclazuril and Rehydro-Zinc for 5 successive days. 3rd group camel calves suffering from cryptosporidiosis treated with sulphamix and Rehydro-Zinc and 4th group camel calves suffering from mixed infestation (cryptosporidiosis and coccidiosis) treated with diclazuril and sulphamix beside Rehydro Zinc for 5 successive days.

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