Role of enteric pathogens in enteritis in lambs. goat kids and children and their zoonotic importance [electronic resource].

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  • Veterinary medical journal, 2004 v.52 (1) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Veterinary Medical Journal 2004.v.52(1)Summary: This study was carried out to investigate the role of some enteric pathogens in enteritis in lambs, goat kids and children. For this purpose, 470 (310 diarrhoeic and 160 non-diarrhoeic) lambs and goat kids (aged from 1 to 45 days) of four herds in Sharkia and Dakahlyia provinces were investigated. In addition, 130 (80 diarrhoeic and 50 non-diarrhoeic) children (45 shephreds of four herds and 85 household children living with shep¬herds) were examined. The investigation included virological examination for Rota and Corona vi¬ruses, bacteriological examination for Escheri¬ chia coli and Salmonella and parasitological ex¬ amination for Cryptosporidium.
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This study was carried out to investigate the role of some enteric pathogens in enteritis in lambs, goat kids and children. For this purpose, 470 (310 diarrhoeic and 160 non-diarrhoeic) lambs and goat kids (aged from 1 to 45 days) of four herds in Sharkia and Dakahlyia provinces were investigated. In addition, 130 (80 diarrhoeic and 50 non-diarrhoeic) children (45 shephreds of four herds and 85 household children living with shep¬herds) were examined. The investigation included virological examination for Rota and Corona vi¬ruses, bacteriological examination for Escheri¬ chia coli and Salmonella and parasitological ex¬ amination for Cryptosporidium.

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