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English :
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Incidence and bacterial causes of buffalo-calves mortality with respiratory disorders.
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Arabic :
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الاسباب البكتيرية ونسبة نفوق عجول الجاموس الصغيرة المصابة بالاضطرابات التنفسية .
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Abstract |
Pathogenic bacteria were isolated from 173 out of 192 buffalo-calves which had died from respiratory disorders (90.10%) out of these cases. single micro-organism were isolated from 120 cases (69.36%) Meanwhile, the remaining 53 (30.64%) had duplicate mixed infection.
The most prevalent members isolated were: C. pyogenes (13.87%) , followed by Str. Pyogenes, Ps. Aeruginosa, kl. Pneumoniae, Past. Multocida, Str. Pneumoniae, H. somnus and H. agni in order of their frequency.
Serological typing of 24 Past. Multocida isolates revealed that 15 strains (65.50%) belonged to type “B”, 8 were type “E” (33.33%) and one strain was untypale. Past. Haemolytica biotype “A” was identified in an incidence of 20.00%, biotype “T” was determined in 60.00% and the remaining 3 strains (20.00%) were untypable.
The susceptibility of most predominant isolates to various chemotherapeutic agents was discussed briefly.
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Publication year |
1990
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Availability location |
مكتبة معهد بحوث صحة الحيوان 7ش نادى الصيد- الدقى 0
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Organization Name |
Animal Health Research Institute (AHRI)
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City |
القاهرة
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serial title |
Vet.Med. J. Giza
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Department |
Bacteriology
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Agris Categories |
Animal diseases
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AGROVOC TERMS |
Bacterioses.
Egypt.
Mortality.
Respiratory disorders.
Water buffaloes.
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Publication Type |
Journal
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