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Abd El-Galil,, Y., Menshway, A., Masoud, E. (2006). STUDIES ON PASTEURELLA MICROORGANiSMS PREVALENT IN RABBITS AT SHARKIA GOVERNORATE.. Journal of Food and Dairy Sciences, 31(5), 2997-3002. doi: 10.21608/jfds.2006.236465
Y. A. Abd El-Galil,; Azza A. Menshway; EL. H. Masoud. "STUDIES ON PASTEURELLA MICROORGANiSMS PREVALENT IN RABBITS AT SHARKIA GOVERNORATE.". Journal of Food and Dairy Sciences, 31, 5, 2006, 2997-3002. doi: 10.21608/jfds.2006.236465
Abd El-Galil,, Y., Menshway, A., Masoud, E. (2006). 'STUDIES ON PASTEURELLA MICROORGANiSMS PREVALENT IN RABBITS AT SHARKIA GOVERNORATE.', Journal of Food and Dairy Sciences, 31(5), pp. 2997-3002. doi: 10.21608/jfds.2006.236465
Abd El-Galil,, Y., Menshway, A., Masoud, E. STUDIES ON PASTEURELLA MICROORGANiSMS PREVALENT IN RABBITS AT SHARKIA GOVERNORATE.. Journal of Food and Dairy Sciences, 2006; 31(5): 2997-3002. doi: 10.21608/jfds.2006.236465

STUDIES ON PASTEURELLA MICROORGANiSMS PREVALENT IN RABBITS AT SHARKIA GOVERNORATE.

Article 5, Volume 31, Issue 5, May 2006, Page 2997-3002  XML PDF (87.62 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jfds.2006.236465
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Authors
Y. A. Abd El-Galil,1; Azza A. Menshway2; EL. H. Masoud1
1Dept. of Microbiology. Fac. of Vet. Med. Zagazig Unversity-Egypt.
2Department of Microbiology, Fac. of Medicine, Omar El-Mokhtar University, El-Bieda-Libya.
Abstract
Pasteurellosis is a debilitating disease occur in man and many animals due to
either endogenous or exogenous infection with Pasteurella microorganisms
especially under stress condition, so this study was done to detect the prevalence of
such microorganism in the nasal swabs and blood samples to detect their
antibodies. 105 samples were collected from apparently healthy rabbits and 154
samples from diseased ones.
- The obtained data revealed that the prevalence rate of Past. muitocida was (4.8%)
from apparently healthy rabbits and (12.3%) in diseased ones.
- Biochemical reactions of isolated Past. microorganisms revealed that all isolates
(24) were belonged to Past. muitocida.
» All isolates of Past. muitocida were tested for their pathogenicity to mice with
characteristic P.M.lesions. sever haemorrhage in subcutaneous blood vessels,
septicaemia and congestion of the internal organs.
— Serodiagnosis by using ELISA test to detect the antibody titer of Past. muttocida
and the obtained data revealed that (31.4%) cf tested apparently healthy rabbits
were ELISA seropositive while it was (48.1%) In diseased ones.
- Concerning the antibiotic sensitivity test, it was found that all isolates were 100%
sensitive to Ceftiofur sodium, Norflxacin, Gentamicin, highly sensitive to
Enrofloxacin (95.8%) Sulphamethoxazoie and Trimethoprim (87.5%) while complete
resistance to chloramphenicol.
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