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