- Monday, October 26, 2009
- Published at:Proc. of 2"d Animal Wealth Research Conf. in the Middle East & North Africa
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This study was conducted during an outbreak of infections laiyngotracheitis (ILT) in three flocks
hyline breed of commercial layers with a total number of 20.000 housed in cage systems in Bal'a , East of Tulkarem . North Palestine .these flocks were previously vaccinated once at 15 weeks age with attenuated vaccine against ILT disease via cloacae . The clinical findings of the disease were : Respirator)' distress including gasping , coughing , gargling , marked dyspnea and expectorating of vigorously blood stained mucous and some layers showed existence of dried blood around the nostrils and lower beaks , unilateral or bilateral closed eyes , lacrimation and the egg production decreased 30% . The morbidity rate was high and the mortality rate reached 12% . The necropsy findings of dead birds showed mucoid tracheitis , laryngitis , sever hemorrhages in the trachea and the lumens were filled with mucus mixed with blood obstructing the trachea or larynx , exudates , caseous material and existence of blo
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- Saturday, August 22, 2009
- Published at: The 2nd Scientific Conference of Animal Wealth Research
- ABSTRACT
This study was conducted during an outbreak of infectious laryngotracheitis ( ILT) in three flocks hyline breed of commercial layers with a total number of 20.000 housed in cage systems in Bal'a , East of Tulkarem , North Palestine .these flocks were previously vaccinated once at 15 weeks age with attenuated vaccine against ILT disease via cloacae . The clinical findings of the disease were : Respiratory distress including gasping , coughing , gargling , marked dyspnea and expectorating of vigorously blood stained mucous and some layers showed existence of dried blood around the nostrils and lower beaks , unilateral or bilateral closed eyes , lacrimation and the egg production decreased 30% . The morbidity rate was high and the mortality rate reached 12% . The necropsy findings of dead birds showed mucoid tracheitis , laryngitis , sever hemorrhages in the trachea and the lumens were filled with mucus mixed with blood obstructing the trachea or&nb
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- Thursday, February 5, 2009
- Published at:Not Found
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INVESTIGATION of an OUTBREAK of SCRAPIE in
PALESTINE
Salameh Barhoom
Clinical studies , Faculty of Veterinary Medicine. An-Najah National University ,
Nablus –Palestie P.O Box 7, e-mail address: [email protected]
استكشاف مرض الحكة بفلسطين
الملخص:
هذا التقرير يصف تفشي مرض الحكة في الأغنام البالغة سلالة الفريزين الشرقي (East-Friesian) في فلسطين حيث كان مصحوباً بنسبة إصابة عالية21.5%. اشتملت العلامات السريرية على تصرفات غير طبيعية، تَرَنُح،رجفة، عدم اتزان في الحركة، حكة، تساقط الصوف، تلمض،رقاد وفرط الحس لأي ضوضاء, حركة أو مل
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- Saturday, January 31, 2009
- Published at:Not Found
- CLINICO-PATHOLOGICAL AND CONTROL STUDIES OF MANGE
CAUSED BY SARCOPTES SCABIE IN NATURALLY INFECTED SHEEP AND GOATS TULKAREM GOVERNORATE
(1) SALAMEH BARHOOM (2) ABDUL HAFIEZ DALAAB
Clinical Studies – Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, An-Najah National University, P.O. Box 7, Nablus – Palestine.
e-mail: (1) [email protected] , (2) [email protected]
Abstract:
This study was conducted on total 235 sheep of 1-3 years-old (East-Friesian and Awassi breeds) and 35 goats of 6 months – 3 years old (Anglo-Nubi and Cross Breeds)
housed in separated pens in Tulkarem Governorate, The rates of naturally infected sheep and goats with sarcoptes scabie were 93.62 and14.92 respectively . The clinical findings of the disease were confined to the head region and were characterized by pruritis of skin, erythema, papules formation, alopecia and scabs formation. Animals were
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- Saturday, January 31, 2009
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- AN OUTBREAK OF TOXOPLASMOSIS IN ADULT GOATS
(1)-SALAMEH BARHOOM, (2)-ABD EL-HAFEED DALA'B
(3)- ZAIN ALA'BEDEIN ABU ALWAFA
Clinical studies, Faculty of Vet. Med., An- Najah National University P.o. Box 7, Nablus-Palestine
E-mail :(1)[email protected],(2)[email protected], ( 3)- [email protected]
Abstract:
Clinical, pathological, and serological studies were conducted in a flock of 30 goats, between the ages of 2-3 years old, (cross breed), suffering from Toxoplasmosis in Palestine. The clinical findings of the disease were: Pyrexia, lethargy, repeated abortion, Stillbirth or death of weak Kids and some accompanied by a mummified fetus. Morbidity rate was 100%. Gross lesion of the fetal membranes showed odema of the intercotyledonary chorioallantois and white foci of necrosis approximately 2-3 mm in diameter visible in cotyledon. Histopathology showed that the cotyledonary lesions are distinctive and consist of multi
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