Clinical study of foot and mouth disease in feedlot calves in Mosul region

The affected calves showed clinical signs including presence of vesicles at the bucal cavity and hoof (90.7%), fever (36%), salivation (32.9%), depression (20.5%), Anorexia (19.6%), loss of body weight (7.94%), lamness (15.9%), lesions at the muzzle (15.3%), presence of the lesions at the feet (6.0%...

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Main Authors: M. A. Abd- Alhameed, M. SH. Rhaymah
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine 2010-01-01
Series:Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
Online Access:http://www.vetmedmosul.org/ijvs/media/10-1-3a.pdf
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spelling doaj-6f4d235b565a469eb8d2474eb0a6046c2020-11-25T02:19:00ZaraUniversity of Mosul, College of Veterinary MedicineIraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences1607-38942071-12552010-01-0124 (Arabic)11116Clinical study of foot and mouth disease in feedlot calves in Mosul region M. A. Abd- AlhameedM. SH. RhaymahThe affected calves showed clinical signs including presence of vesicles at the bucal cavity and hoof (90.7%), fever (36%), salivation (32.9%), depression (20.5%), Anorexia (19.6%), loss of body weight (7.94%), lamness (15.9%), lesions at the muzzle (15.3%), presence of the lesions at the feet (6.0%), prostration (4.7%), diarrhea (3.3%), presence of the lesion at the mouth cavity (3.0%), paralysis of hind quarters (2.2%) and sudden death (1.6%). There was significant increase in the rectal temperature, respiration rates, and heart rates in the infected animals compared with control group. Recovered animals appeared some diseases including theileriosis (40.4%), tympany (22.8%), pneumonia (19.9%), foot abscess (14.7%), and babesiosis (2.2 %). The mortality rate varied between 3.4% to 27.9% in different herds and the mean was 3.3 % in all herds. There was significant relationship between age of animals and the incidence of the disease. http://www.vetmedmosul.org/ijvs/media/10-1-3a.pdf
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author M. A. Abd- Alhameed
M. SH. Rhaymah
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M. SH. Rhaymah
Clinical study of foot and mouth disease in feedlot calves in Mosul region
Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
author_facet M. A. Abd- Alhameed
M. SH. Rhaymah
author_sort M. A. Abd- Alhameed
title Clinical study of foot and mouth disease in feedlot calves in Mosul region
title_short Clinical study of foot and mouth disease in feedlot calves in Mosul region
title_full Clinical study of foot and mouth disease in feedlot calves in Mosul region
title_fullStr Clinical study of foot and mouth disease in feedlot calves in Mosul region
title_full_unstemmed Clinical study of foot and mouth disease in feedlot calves in Mosul region
title_sort clinical study of foot and mouth disease in feedlot calves in mosul region
publisher University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine
series Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
issn 1607-3894
2071-1255
publishDate 2010-01-01
description The affected calves showed clinical signs including presence of vesicles at the bucal cavity and hoof (90.7%), fever (36%), salivation (32.9%), depression (20.5%), Anorexia (19.6%), loss of body weight (7.94%), lamness (15.9%), lesions at the muzzle (15.3%), presence of the lesions at the feet (6.0%), prostration (4.7%), diarrhea (3.3%), presence of the lesion at the mouth cavity (3.0%), paralysis of hind quarters (2.2%) and sudden death (1.6%). There was significant increase in the rectal temperature, respiration rates, and heart rates in the infected animals compared with control group. Recovered animals appeared some diseases including theileriosis (40.4%), tympany (22.8%), pneumonia (19.9%), foot abscess (14.7%), and babesiosis (2.2 %). The mortality rate varied between 3.4% to 27.9% in different herds and the mean was 3.3 % in all herds. There was significant relationship between age of animals and the incidence of the disease.
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