This article describes a number of effective methods currently used to diagnose and treat mastitis in cows.
本文介绍了目前用于诊断和治疗奶牛乳腺炎的一些有效方法。
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Pub Date : 2020-06-30DOI: 10.37547/TAJVSWD/VOLUME02ISSUE06-01
A. Sh., T. T.I.
This article describes paramphistomatosis of large and small horned domestic animals, its systematics, and methods of helminthocaprological examination, paramphistomatosis found in the large and retinal abdomen of dead and forcibly slaughtered animals, stages of ovulation in mollusks, pathogenesis, pathological and anatomical changes and treatment reported.
{"title":"Systematics Of Paramphistomatosis, Methods Of Diagnosis, Epizootology, Pathogenesis, Origin Of The Disease And New Methods Of Treatment","authors":"A. Sh., T. T.I.","doi":"10.37547/TAJVSWD/VOLUME02ISSUE06-01","DOIUrl":"https://doi.org/10.37547/TAJVSWD/VOLUME02ISSUE06-01","url":null,"abstract":"This article describes paramphistomatosis of large and small horned domestic animals, its systematics, and methods of helminthocaprological examination, paramphistomatosis found in the large and retinal abdomen of dead and forcibly slaughtered animals, stages of ovulation in mollusks, pathogenesis, pathological and anatomical changes and treatment reported.","PeriodicalId":170215,"journal":{"name":"The American Journal of Veterinary Sciences And Wildlife Discovery","volume":"56 10","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0,"publicationDate":"2020-06-30","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":null,"resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":"120861684","PeriodicalName":null,"FirstCategoryId":null,"ListUrlMain":null,"RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":"","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":"","EPubDate":null,"PubModel":null,"JCR":null,"JCRName":null,"Score":null,"Total":0}
Pub Date : 2019-11-01DOI: 10.37547/tajvswd/volume01issue04-01
Prof. Akitoshi Hara, Prof. M. Van Hattum
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Pub Date : 2019-10-01DOI: 10.37547/tajvswd/volume01issue03-01
Dr. Manouchehr Shafiepour, Dr. Ahmad Baharsefat
This study was administered to research the microscopic anatomy and constitutional description of the male venereal tract in Iranian Native White Roosters (IWR). The liquid body substance tubules had a dense and compact organization. a mean of twelve layers of cells was seen within the liquid body substance tubules epithelial tissue. The spermatogonal cell layer showed some variation between totally different birds in 1-3 layers; but, the gametocyte, secondary spermatocytes and spermatids were organized in a pair of, 3-4 and 3-5 layers, severally. The testicles were oval in form, placed on the left and right sides of sheet, set on the caudal side of the lungs and also the ventral side of either the correct or left kidneys, and also the visceral surfaces of the left and right lobes of the liver. The canal wasn't divided into recognizable elements and was frontally connected to the corresponding sex gland on its dorsomedial side continuous with the epithelial duct. The ductuli efferentis were moderately giant with pseudostratified columnar epithelial tissue lined with 3 cell varieties, as well as ciliate, nonciliated and basal cells. The connective ducts were lined with scare ciliate pseudostratified columnar epithelial tissue. The epithelial tissue of the canal was pseudostratified and columnar, embedded in a very loose animal tissue. The proximal a part of the epithelial duct was lined with pseudostratified columnar epithelial tissue, that was continuous with easy cubelike epithelial tissue towards the distal portion.constitutional studies discovered an outsized sac-like accent method that consisted of 2 non-discrete elements within the frontoventricular region of the testes between the canal and also the epithelial duct, that was closely connected ventrally to the canal and laterally to The epithelial tissue of the plexus was easy squamous or low cubelike, however abrupt changes into easy columnar were found at the start of the ductuli efferentis. The ductuli efferentis were moderately giant, with average diameter of 98-103 µm. Their animal tissue sort was pseudostratified columnar and also the height of the cells was 19-21 µm. The epithelial tissue was lined with 3 cell varieties, as well as ciliate, nonciliated and basal cells. Intraepithelial mononuclear immune cells, like lymphocytes, were determined within the ductuli efferentis and also the canal. The proof of secretary activity was discovered by the observation of blebbings on the surface of cells. The area obsessed by the ductus canal within the chicken was considerably beyond within the quail and guinea–fowl . Tingari (1971) determined that the chicken contains a tortoise-shell formed ductus canal. during this study, the proportion of the ductus canal was nearly a similar because the results of studies in chickens. The canal of the cock is split into a main half ANd an appendix canal (Budras and Sauer, 2004), whereas within the gift study there have been no separate compartments. many w
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Pub Date : 2019-10-01DOI: 10.37547/tajvswd/volume01issue03-02
D. K. Patel, D. K
The present study was designed to guage the meliorative impact of aloe extract on halide induced venomous changes in soft partsof rats. this study was meted out by procuring seventy two male Wistar anomaly rats that were arbitrarily divided into four teams consisting of eighteen rats in every cluster. salt was gavaged per orally exploitation water as vehicle @ eighteen mg NaF/kg weight to teams II and aloe @ two hundred mg/kg body wt. in water was given along side salt to cluster IV for six weeks to review meliorative Outcomes. cluster I and III were treated with water and aloe severally. Six rats from every cluster were sacrificed at period interval. Gross changes were noticed in liver, testis, respiratory organ and spleen. Histopathologically, the liver discovered perivascular and periportal infiltration of MNCs, sac fatty amendment, periportal formative cell proliferation, in depth gall ductular proliferation. In kidneys, wasted and cystic glomeruli, in depth chronic changes in hollow animal tissue cells were noticed . neural structure discovered gliosis and demyelinating changes and in neural structure. In testes, opening dropsy, shedding of germinal epithelial tissue and eosiniphillic granular trash within the lumen of the body fluid tubules and death changes were noticed . In aloe ameliorated rats, these changes in several organs were less intense and by the top of experiment liver came to close traditional look A detailed PM was conducted on all the sacrificed rats all told the experimental teams. The gross lesions were recorded and representative tissue items from liver, kidney, brain, lungs, testis, heart and internal organ were collected and preserved in 100 percent neutral buffered formol for histopathological studies. mounted tissues were processed by routine paraffin embedding technique. Sections of 5-6 microns thickness were cut and were stained with routine Haematoxylin and fluoresceine technique
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Pub Date : 2019-09-01DOI: 10.37547/tajvswd/volume01issue02-01
D. Patel
The term ‘protein’ comes from the Greek word ‘Proteins’ which means primary and is so well chosen, since proteins the primary recognizable and distinctive expression of genetic info. The structure of proteins change them to act because the catalysts that management the rates of all biological reactions, to function the carriers essential substances at intervals the organisms, to function regulators, of physiological relationship and to function building block units for substances, cellular and organic structures. The incidence of 2 or a lot of discontinuous varieties of super molecule in a very species in such a proportion that rarest of them can not be maintained simply by repeated mutation is termed super molecule conglomeration . The information regarding these biological variations or conglomeration systems has terribly wide ramifications and applications in biological sciences. it's through an experiment tried that each one traits of production, replica and genetic diseases area unit controlled by the organic chemistry activities within the body of the people and these area unit accomplished by the many styles of super molecules like bodily fluid protein, enzyme, endocrine etc.. These completely different proteins show their effects in numerous ways that viz. anabolic, catabolic, activating the substrate etc. that controls the expansion, production and replica of the people. corpuscle enzyme, plasma albumen, bodily fluid esterase and also the procreative attribute has not nevertheless found. Hatchability and fertility as suffering from hemoglobin and siderophilin conglomeration area unit to be noted. bodily fluid AL calescent enzyme, siderophilin and hemoglobin conglomeration have an effect on the boy weight and egg production. In chicken variations in one blood type locus area unit related to variations in rejection of skin homo-grafts associated in another with susceptibleness to infection by an vertebrate leucosis malignant neoplastic disease virus.
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Pub Date : 2019-09-01DOI: 10.37547/tajvswd/volume01issue02-02
Rami Gonul, S. Luria
Cardiomyopathies are the foremost common form of viscous diseases in cats. though some traditional ultrasonic cardiogram values for cats are printed, there are variations supported breeds and gender. the target of this study is to work out traditional reference values for Doppler -mode ultrasonic cardiogram parameters in no sedated healthy adult White coat cats and to match those values with information rumored for nonrelated healthy cats of different breeds. a complete of forty clinically healthy White coat cats of each sexes happiness to the White coat Cat analysis and Application Center of Dicle University were used. weight (BW) and sixteen Doppler -mode ultrasonic cardiogram variables were measured in forty healthy White coat cats. The impact of gender and age on every ultrasonic cardiogram parameter was analyzed and therefore the relationship between biological warfare and every parameter investigated. There was a big relationship between gender and left chamber dimension throughout cavity beat (LAD) and arterial root dimension at end-diastole (AOD) likewise as between biological warfare and interventricular estate thickness at end-diastole (IVSd) and end-systole (IVSs), left cavity internal dimension at end-diastole (LVIDd), left cavity posterior wall thickness at end-diastole (LVPWd), LAD, AOD, the left cavity finish pulsation volume (EDV) and therefore the stroke volume (SV). A relationship between age conjointly the} SV parameter alone was also established. This gift study is that the initial work on viscous reference values for White coat cats highlight the variations in some Doppler -mode ultrasonic cardiogram parameters of healthy adult White coat cats and different cat breeds, that ought to be thought of once decoding ultrasonic cardiogram findings, so as to draw the proper conclusions concerning viscous health. procedure was performed during a quiet space for five minutes bilaterally over the apex beat and at the pectoral recess to confirm absence of heart murmurs and cantering rhythm. No murmurs or cantering rhythm were detected. All cats were examined while not sedation or physiological state. to determine the influence of gender, age and weight on ultrasonic cardiogram measurements, the cats’ gender and biological warfare information were compared.
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Pub Date : 2019-08-01DOI: 10.37547/tajvswd/volume01issue01-02
Allan Alexander
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Pub Date : 2019-08-01DOI: 10.37547/tajvswd/volume01issue01-01
Retina Retina
The original definition of Biological started out as aset of preventive measures designed to reduce the risk of transmission of infectious diseases in crops and livestock, quarantined pests, invasive alien species, and living modified organisms [1]. To keep illness out of a facility, livestock producers are encouraged to maintain Biological standards in their operations. Biological (biological safety and well-being) is the set of management practices that prevent infectious diseases from being carried into a herd. The goal of a Biological program is to stop the transmission of disease-causing agents by preventing, minimizing or controlling cross-contamination of body fluids between and among animals, between animals and feed, or between animals and equipment that may directly or indirectly contact animals. Effective Biological management practices prevent the spread of disease by minimizing movement of biological organisms and their vectors onto and within the premises. These management practices are based on the principle that it is easier to prevent disease than it is to treat or react to a problem caused by disease. The outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease in the United Kingdom in early 2001 caused many producers to reevaluate their own programs of Biological. The advantages of adopting a Biological program are numerous. An effective program can improve the cost-efficiency of the farm, improve the reputation of the producer, and allow the producer to better maintain the health status of the herd.
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