Clinical, microbial, histopathological and molecular investigation of interstitial pneumonia in camels in Iraq

In this study, twenty-four camels in abattoirs of Al-Najaf and Al-Qadisiyah provinces were suspected to have interstitial bronchopneumonia. Clinical signs revealed protracted neck, misery, inappetence, heart rate was elevated (44±0.29bpm) and breathing was irregular and rapid (23±0.27bpm) and fever...

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Main Authors: Muthanna Hadi Hussain, Faisal G. Habasha, Kalefa Ali Mansour
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: College of Veterinary Medicine 2018-12-01
Series:Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Veterinary Medicine Sciences
Online Access:http://www.qu.edu.iq/journalvm/index.php/vm_journal/article/view/488
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spelling doaj-0bb2c95a7e724f84976bca69de1d56612020-11-24T23:01:26ZengCollege of Veterinary MedicineAl-Qadisiyah Journal of Veterinary Medicine Sciences 1818-57462313-44292018-12-01171132137Clinical, microbial, histopathological and molecular investigation of interstitial pneumonia in camels in IraqMuthanna Hadi Hussain0Faisal G. Habasha1Kalefa Ali Mansour2Department of Internal Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Al-Qadisiyah, Iraq.Department of Internal Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, Baghdad University, Iraq.Department of Internal Veterinary Medicine, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Al-Qadisiyah, Iraq.In this study, twenty-four camels in abattoirs of Al-Najaf and Al-Qadisiyah provinces were suspected to have interstitial bronchopneumonia. Clinical signs revealed protracted neck, misery, inappetence, heart rate was elevated (44±0.29bpm) and breathing was irregular and rapid (23±0.27bpm) and fever (39.2±0.1). Moist crackles heard at auscultation. Transtracheal wash (TTW) were sampled for cytology and bacteriology to make the diagnosis; white blood cells count (WBC) was (1420±5.95cells/µl) with neutrophilia (48%), total protein (TP) records (355±4.29 mg/dl). Bacterial culture of the TTW revealed pure colonies on blood agar; which were recognized by the VITEK 2 compact device and confirmed using the conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR) as Klebsiella pneumonia ssp pneumonia. Postmortem specimen gave three kinds of colonies: the same one in TTW, which was the causative pathogen, two others; Staphylococcus lentus and St. vitulinus; diagnosed biochemically by VITEK 2 compact. Histopathological dissections on postmortem samples found in the lungs of camels ranged only in 4-8 years old, discovered the presence of interstitial bronchopneumonia.http://www.qu.edu.iq/journalvm/index.php/vm_journal/article/view/488
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author Muthanna Hadi Hussain
Faisal G. Habasha
Kalefa Ali Mansour
spellingShingle Muthanna Hadi Hussain
Faisal G. Habasha
Kalefa Ali Mansour
Clinical, microbial, histopathological and molecular investigation of interstitial pneumonia in camels in Iraq
Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Veterinary Medicine Sciences
author_facet Muthanna Hadi Hussain
Faisal G. Habasha
Kalefa Ali Mansour
author_sort Muthanna Hadi Hussain
title Clinical, microbial, histopathological and molecular investigation of interstitial pneumonia in camels in Iraq
title_short Clinical, microbial, histopathological and molecular investigation of interstitial pneumonia in camels in Iraq
title_full Clinical, microbial, histopathological and molecular investigation of interstitial pneumonia in camels in Iraq
title_fullStr Clinical, microbial, histopathological and molecular investigation of interstitial pneumonia in camels in Iraq
title_full_unstemmed Clinical, microbial, histopathological and molecular investigation of interstitial pneumonia in camels in Iraq
title_sort clinical, microbial, histopathological and molecular investigation of interstitial pneumonia in camels in iraq
publisher College of Veterinary Medicine
series Al-Qadisiyah Journal of Veterinary Medicine Sciences
issn 1818-5746
2313-4429
publishDate 2018-12-01
description In this study, twenty-four camels in abattoirs of Al-Najaf and Al-Qadisiyah provinces were suspected to have interstitial bronchopneumonia. Clinical signs revealed protracted neck, misery, inappetence, heart rate was elevated (44±0.29bpm) and breathing was irregular and rapid (23±0.27bpm) and fever (39.2±0.1). Moist crackles heard at auscultation. Transtracheal wash (TTW) were sampled for cytology and bacteriology to make the diagnosis; white blood cells count (WBC) was (1420±5.95cells/µl) with neutrophilia (48%), total protein (TP) records (355±4.29 mg/dl). Bacterial culture of the TTW revealed pure colonies on blood agar; which were recognized by the VITEK 2 compact device and confirmed using the conventional polymerase chain reaction (PCR) as Klebsiella pneumonia ssp pneumonia. Postmortem specimen gave three kinds of colonies: the same one in TTW, which was the causative pathogen, two others; Staphylococcus lentus and St. vitulinus; diagnosed biochemically by VITEK 2 compact. Histopathological dissections on postmortem samples found in the lungs of camels ranged only in 4-8 years old, discovered the presence of interstitial bronchopneumonia.
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