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An unusual case of type iv monteggia fracture and concurrent humoral fracture in an arabian foal

Mousa Daradka , Musa Alshehabat , Ahmad Almomany

A 7-month-old, 250-kg male Arabian foal with a history of an acute, non-weight bearing lameness of the right forelimb after a barn accident is being reported here. The combination of a humero-radial luxation and complete dislocation of the ulna and a mid-diaphyseal fracture of the humerus is being reported ...

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Postmortem evidence of abomasal coccidiosis in awassi lamb in Jordan

Wael Hananeh

Abomasal coccidiosis was incidentally diagnosed in a 2- week-old female Awassi sheep that was found dead. No significant gross lesions were found in the abomasum. Histologically, one or two intact gigantic coccidian schizonts with no or minimal lymphocytic inflammation were demonstrated mainly in the ...

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Phylogenetic analysis and immunohematological response associated with two commercially available vaccines against canine distemper and canine parvovirus

Mohamed Nayel , Ahmed Zaghawa , Attyat Zayed , Ahmed Elsify , Akram Salama , Ahmed Kamr , Walid Mousa , Ali Dawood , Yassien Badr , Hend Altaib , B.E. Hildreth III

Canine distemper and parvovirus infections are amongst the most important infectious diseases of dogs. Recently, the range of reports of vaccinated dogs that developed canine distemper and parvovirus infections have multiplied throughout the world. The goals of this study were to evaluate the immune ...

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Antimicrobial resistance of bacteria associated with raw milk contaminated with antibiotics residues in Khartoum State, Sudan

Limya, M. Warsma , Nazik, E.M. Mustafa , Ibtisam E. M. El Zubeir

In this study 300 milk samples (200 cows, 50 camels and 50 goats) were collected randomly from farms, sale points and collection points in Khartoum State during winter and summer and investigated for antibiotics residues. Detection of antibiotic residues was performed using two methods: Trisensor antibiotic ...

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Immunohistochemistry of PPARα, PPARγ and IFNγ in kidney tissues of african catfish (clarias gariepinus) at different seasons

Mona N. Hussein , Aya H. Tantawy , Xiaojuan Cao

The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) and interferon γ (IFNγ) have a vital role in lipid homeostasis and immune functions respectively, and little is known about their beneficial role in kidney function during different seasons in catfish. We used immunohistochemistry for ...

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Diagnostic and Surgical Treatment of a Mare with Granulosa Theca Cell Tumor

Mohamed Amine Ayad , Baghdad Khiati , Mohamed Hamdi , Houari Hemida

Granulosa theca cell tumors (GTCTs) are the most common neoplasia of the equine ovary, comprising about 2.5% of all equine neoplasms. Historical facts include reports of failure to cycle, unusual sexual behavior (nymphomania or stallion like), or a change in sexual behavior. The present study reports ...

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Aflatoxin M1 Contamination in Fluid Milk Products, in Khartoum State, Sudan

Abeer A. Fadlalla , Ibtisam E.M. El Zubeir , Ayman Elnahas

In this study, the aim is to investigate aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) contamination levels in fluid milks offered for sale in Khartoum State, Sudan. Different milk samples were analyzed by aflasensor kits, using screening method; about 25 samples from raw and 62 samples of processed milk from 3 factories; 40 ...

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Multidrug-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae Phylogroup KpI in Dogs and Horses at Veterinary Teaching Hospital

Amanda Keller Siqueira , Taila dos Santos Alves , Marília Masello Junqueira Franco , Mirtis Maria Giaciani Ferraz , Márcio Garcia Ribeiro , Domingos da Silva Leite , Danilo Flávio Moraes Riboli , Carolina Lechinski de Paula , Maria de Lourdes Ribeiro de Souza da Cunha

The constant isolation of antimicrobial-resistant bacteria from animals poses a serious risk to public health, due to the close relationship between humans and domestic animals such as dogs, cats, and horses, mainly. Antimicrobial resistance determinants can be spread among bacterial populations from ...

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Prevalence of Human Specific Giardia lamblia in Irish Sheltered Canines: An Unknown Risk Factor for Human Infection

Elizabeth R. Horgan , Louise M. O’Connor , Rita E. Gately , Áine B. McNamara , Cara R. Osborne , Dearbháile C. Morris

Giardia lamblia is a prominent cause of parasitic-induced diarrhoea with prolonged infections linked to temporary malabsorption. In 2018, 270 giardiasis cases were notified in Ireland, a six-fold increase since 2013. Although G. lamblia is genetically grouped into 8 host-specific assemblages, with A ...

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Evaluation of Natural and Synthetic Repellents Against the Adult Vector Mosquitoes of Culex quinquefasciatus Say

G. Elizabeth Rani , A. Surendran , A. Joseph Thatheyus

Mosquitoes are one of the most dreadful creatures which are responsible for the transmission of various diseases to human beings. It is evident to find out suitable tools to control mosquitoes. In the present study, certain plant materials, plant oils, and synthetic repellents were tested for their efficiency ...

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