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Histopathological and Molecular Identification and Characterization of Pneumonic Pasteurellosis in Sheep and Goats from Outbreaks at AS-Sharika Province, Egypt

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  • Amira Saad Helal Hassenin

    (Zagazig University, Egypt)

  • Akram Dossier Mohdi Khan

    (International Research of Auzbakistan University, Uzbekistan)

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Pneumonic Pasteurellosis highly fatal septicemic disease in multi-animal species in bovine, ovine, Poultry and swine. The strain identified from ovine pneumonia were characterized by MLST (Multi-host and RIRDC databases) and virulence-associated gene (VAG) typing and compared with bovine isolates. Recording outbreak of pasteurellosis with high mortality & History of several deaths in different farm and homeowner cases of sheep and goats with severe respiratory illness after shipping them from long distance Elarish and Sinai in period to El-Sharqia province. Most cases that still live are treated with antibiotics after make sensitivity test on sampling from sick cases and most cases recovered and responded to treatments. Histopathological changes of lung tissue from recently dead cases showed the proliferation of pasterulla multicide in the respiratory system. The presence of Pasteurella multocida in swap samples collected from per acute & acute cases of sheep & goats was detected by bacteriological examination and culture.

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Handle: RePEc:epw:vetmed:v:4:y:2024:i:4:id:3127
DOI: 10.24018/ejvetmed.2024.4.4.127
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