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Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports ; 10: 85-89, 2017 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31014606

ABSTRACT

A total of 1455 local and non-local (originating from other Indian states), slaughtered or spontaneously dead, sheep in various areas of Kashmir Valley were investigated for the presence of cystic echinococcosis over a period of one year. The overall prevalence was 7.97% with higher prevalence in local (14.3%) than in non-local sheep (6.06%). The prevalence of infection, total number of cysts recovered and mean intensity of infection were higher in lungs as 66.2%, 506 & 5.1% respectively, followed by liver (28.5%, 169, 3.9%) and spleen (5.3%, 9, 1.13%). Either single (71.55%) or multiple (28.45%) organ involvements were observed. 66.6% of cysts were of small size, 19.29% medium, 7.01% large and 7.01% calcified. The fertility of cysts was noted to be 65.7% whereas 34.2% were infertile which included 27.1% sterile and 7.01% calcified cysts. The viability percentage of protoscolices from all the fertile cysts was 74.2%. The number of cysts recovered was higher in sheep with body condition score- emaciated, thin and average, and lower in, fat and obesed. The study showed that the local sheep were more vulnerable to contract cystic echinococcosis than non-local sheep which is further aggravated by poor body condition.


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Echinococcosis/veterinary , Sheep Diseases/parasitology , Animals , Echinococcosis/epidemiology , Echinococcosis/parasitology , India/epidemiology , Sheep , Sheep Diseases/epidemiology
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Vet Res Commun ; 22(3): 155-65, 1998 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9618887

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The right mammary gland of 12 lactating goats was inoculated intracisternally with 1 ml of Mycoplasma capricolum subsp. capripneumoniae (Mcc) containing 10(6) colony-forming units (CFU), while their left mammary halves received 1 ml of sterile PPLO broth only. Two goats served as uninfected controls. The clinical mastitis that developed in the infected mammary halves within 24 h was initially acute but became increasingly chronic by the end of the experiment at 24 days post inoculation (DPI). The disease was characterized by atrophy of the infected mammary halves, leading to marked agalactia and an increase in somatic cell counts, with a preponderance of neutrophils initially and lymphocytes later. The Mycoplasma was re-isolated from infected mammary secretions up to 16 DPI but not from blood. Histopathology revealed that the mastitis was acute and purulent initially, followed by infiltration of lymphonuclear cells and fibroplasia in the lymphomononuclear cells and fibroplasia in the interacinar tissue, and later by massive fibrosis. Immunohistology demonstrated the presence of Mycoplasma-like bodies localized mainly on the surface of acinar/duct epithelial cells. The studies showed that Mcc was highly pathogenic in the caprine mammary gland.


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Goat Diseases/microbiology , Mammary Glands, Animal/microbiology , Mastitis/veterinary , Mycoplasma Infections/veterinary , Mycoplasma/pathogenicity , Animals , Atrophy/veterinary , Cattle , Colony Count, Microbial/veterinary , Female , Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect/veterinary , Goat Diseases/pathology , Goat Diseases/physiopathology , Goats , Immunoenzyme Techniques/veterinary , Lactation , Mammary Glands, Animal/pathology , Mammary Glands, Animal/physiopathology , Mastitis/microbiology , Mastitis/physiopathology , Milk/microbiology , Mycoplasma/physiology , Mycoplasma Infections/microbiology , Mycoplasma Infections/physiopathology , Rabbits
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