Bacteriological studies on campylobacteriosis in turkey at North Sinai governorate

Abstract: Sixty five turkey 1 to 28 week old , Suffering from diarrhoeawere collected from different farms at North Sinai Governorate and were subjected to clinical post mortem examination and bacterial isolation , the study revealedthat 7 bacterial isolatesof Compylobacter . Jejuni wereisolated, Morphologically and biochemically identified and biotypedasbiotype 1(5) and biotypela(2) isolates, the incidence of compylobacterinfection in turkey was 11% in this study Bloodand serum samples were colectedat the7th 15th and 21days post infection to study the hematological andbiochemical changes , the bloodpicturein group 1revealed normocyticnormochromic anemiawuth leucopania characterizedby granulocytopnia , while in group 2which infectedwith canmpylobacter Jejuni , showed macrocytic hypochromic anemia in uric acudand creatinine All campylobacter Jejune isolates were found to be highly sensitive to gentamycin, colistin sulphate, flumequine and Oxytetracycline .
Publication year 2006
Pages 1-10
Availability location مكتبة معهد بحوث صحة الحيوان
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Organization Name
City القاهرة
serial title مجلة الجمعية الطبية البيطرية المصرية
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External authors (outside ARC)
    عبد الرحمن محمود
Agris Categories Animal diseases
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TERMS
Campylobacter. Egypt. Turkeys.
Proposed Agrovoc Bacteriological studies;campylobacteriosis;
Publication Type Journal