HAEMATOLOGICAL PROFILE FOLLOWING IMMUNOMODULATION DURING LATE GESTATION IN BUFFALOES (BUBALIS BUBALUS)

Thirty-two adult riverine buffaloes (Buhalis bubalus) in their last trimester of pregnancy were selected and randomly divided into four groups. The buffaloes of group I served as control. Animals in group II, III and IV were treated twice (7 days apart) with levamisole hydrochloride (0.5mg/kg b. w....

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Main Author: Z.I, Qureshi, L.A. Lodhi, H.A. Samad, N.A. Naz1 and M. Nawaz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Agriculture, Faisalabad 2001-07-01
Series:Pakistan Veterinary Journal
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Online Access:http://pvj.com.pk/abstract/21_3/10.htm
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Summary:Thirty-two adult riverine buffaloes (Buhalis bubalus) in their last trimester of pregnancy were selected and randomly divided into four groups. The buffaloes of group I served as control. Animals in group II, III and IV were treated twice (7 days apart) with levamisole hydrochloride (0.5mg/kg b. w. orally), Etosol (Vit E+Se, 10ml, I/m) and Bacilli Calmette Guerine (BCG) (0.5 ml/animal, s/c), respectively. Blood samples were collected at weekly intervals starting day 0 untill parturition. Total erythrocytic count and packed cell volume values were higher (P<0.05) in levamisole and vit E+Se treated group of buffaloes. Haemoglobin concentration was higher (P<0.05) inVit E+Se treated group. MCV, MCH and MCHC remained unchanged among all the experimental groups. Total leukocyte count was higher (P<0.05) in levamisole treated group of buffaloes. Differential leukocyte counts (relative) revealed moderate lymphocytosis in all immunomodulated groups with significantly higher counts in Vit E+Se treated buffaloes. It was inferred that levamisole and vit E-se altered some haematological values, whereas BCG did not affect the haematological parameters.
ISSN:0253-8318