tailieunhanh - Seroprevalence of salmonellosis in bovine herds
Rapid plate test was performed in five different bovine herds at Yenigadale, Ganjigunte, Gowribidanur, Shidlaghata and Chickaballapur classifying animals in the herd into aborted animals, diarrheic animals and apparently healty animals to resolve sero-prevalence of Salmonellosis. The seroprevalence of Salmonellosis was observed to be (17 out of 40), (14 out of 122) and (148 out of 451) in aborted animals, diarrhoeic animals and apparently healthy animals respectively from the 613 samples screened. | 2019 8 10 473-478 EXCELLENT PUBLISHERS International Journal of Current Microbiology and Applied Sciences ISSN 2319-7706 Volume 8 Number 10 2019 Journal homepage http Original Research Article https Seroprevalence of Salmonellosis in Bovine Herds R. Nethra1 P. T. Ramesh2 B. M. Veeregowda3 C. Ansar Kamran1 A. Muralidhara4 and M. L. Sathyanarayana5 1 Department of Velerinary Medicine Velerinary College Hebbal Bengaluru India 2Peripheral Veterinary Hospital Yelahanka Bengaluru India 3IAH VB Bengaluru India 4Department of VCC Veterinary College Hebbal Bengaluru India 5Department of Veterinary Pathology Veterinary College Hebbal Bengaluru India Corresponding author ABSTRACT Keywords Bovine Rapid Plate test Salmonellosis Seroprevalence Article Info Accepted 07 September 2019 Available Online 10 October 2019 Rapid plate test was performed in five different bovine herds at Yenigadale Ganjigunte Gowribidanur Shidlaghata and Chickaballapur classifying animals in the herd into aborted animals diarrheic animals and apparently healty animals to resolve sero-prevalence of Salmonellosis. The seroprevalence of Salmonellosis was observed to be 17 out of 40 14 out of 122 and 148 out of 451 in aborted animals diarrhoeic animals and apparently healthy animals respectively from the 613 samples screened. On an overall seroprevalence of Salmonellosis was observed from five herds screened whereas it was . and in the herds at Yenigadale 30 101 Ganjigunte 48 155 Gowribidanur 59 177 Shidlaghata 25 93 and Chickaballapur 17 87 respectively where the seroprevalence reported was increasing with the herd size. Introduction Bovine salmonellosis is of worldwide public health concern and is an economically important disease. Although cattle of all ages can be infected with salmonella bacteria serious infections and deaths are most often seen in calves of 10 weeks of age Hume
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