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MICROBIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON ENDOMETRITIS IN FARM ANIMALS

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Last updated: 03 Jan 2025

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Bacteriology and bacterial diseases
Theriogenology / reproductive technology

Abstract

The present study deals with the bacterial causes Of endometritis in farm animals. The most prevalence isolated organisms were; E. coli (35%) in Cows, (60%) in ewes and (50%) in goats. Klebsiella oxytoca (30%) in cows, S. aureus (25%) in Cows, (50%) in ewes and (30%) in goats. S. pyogenes (30%) in cows, (40%) in ewes and (20%) in Goats. Other organisms were e.g Pseudomonas Aeruginosa, Salmonella spp., which isolated in Desending percentages. Serological identification Of E. coli isolates revealed “11" different seroGroup and 2 strains were untypable. Pseudomonas aeruginosa were typed into 6 serogroups and 5 strains were untypable also Salmonella spp. Were serotyped to 4 serovars. Antibiogram of the most prevalent isolated from Endometritis were done against 11 different Antibiotics. Moreover, the antiseptic effect of betadin and potassium permangnate. On the isolated Organisms were recorded and the results described In details.

DOI

10.21608/vmjg.2001.371866

Authors

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AISHA R

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ALI

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Animal Health Research Institute, Serology unit.

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HALA S

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IBRAHIM

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Animal Health Research Institute, Serology unit.

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Volume

49

Article Issue

1

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49660

Issue Date

2001-01-01

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2024-08-04

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2001-01-01

Page Start

83

Page End

94

Print ISSN

1110-1423

Online ISSN

2537-1045

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https://vmjg.journals.ekb.eg/article_371866.html

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544

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Publication Title

Veterinary Medical Journal (Giza)

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https://vmjg.journals.ekb.eg/

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MICROBIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON ENDOMETRITIS IN FARM ANIMALS

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23 Dec 2024