Hydatidosis of Cattle with Secondary Bacterial Invaders

    Speciemens  of hydatid cysts were collected  from infected liver and lung of cattle , multilocullar cysts , different sizes , milky in coulor , some  of  them  superficial  while others embedded  in the parenchyma  of the organs .                                          Bacteria were isolated...

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Main Authors: Saba A. Ali, Khairy A. Dawood, Gada B. Al- Oumashi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Kufa 2012-12-01
Series:Kufa Journal for Veterinary Medical Sciences
Online Access:https://journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/kjvs/article/view/3949
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author Saba A. Ali
Khairy A. Dawood
Gada B. Al- Oumashi
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description     Speciemens  of hydatid cysts were collected  from infected liver and lung of cattle , multilocullar cysts , different sizes , milky in coulor , some  of  them  superficial  while others embedded  in the parenchyma  of the organs .                                          Bacteria were isolated from liver and lung infected with hydatid cysts in cattle slaughterd in Diwania slaughter house. S.aureus and C.Pyogenes were isolated from  the liver , while Streptococcus spp  and C. pyogenes were isolated from lung hydatid cysts .                                                                                                          Bacterial colonies were identified by culturing on enriched and selective media with various biochemical tests . All bacterial species were sensitive to Ciprofloxacin and Genta-      mycin While it is resistant to  Carbencillin and  Ampicillin.                                                                                                                Histopathological  study  revealed   the  hydatid cysts in liver and the lung were  surrounded by  fibrous  tissue . Coagulative necrosis were noticed  in liver tissue  while casouse necrosis was  in lung  tissue .
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spelling doaj.art-1e5332071b2548a9b528ceaab701787a2024-01-06T10:24:57ZengFaculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of KufaKufa Journal for Veterinary Medical Sciences2077-97982959-84782012-12-013210.36326/kjvs/2012/v3i23949Hydatidosis of Cattle with Secondary Bacterial InvadersSaba A. AliKhairy A. DawoodGada B. Al- Oumashi     Speciemens  of hydatid cysts were collected  from infected liver and lung of cattle , multilocullar cysts , different sizes , milky in coulor , some  of  them  superficial  while others embedded  in the parenchyma  of the organs .                                          Bacteria were isolated from liver and lung infected with hydatid cysts in cattle slaughterd in Diwania slaughter house. S.aureus and C.Pyogenes were isolated from  the liver , while Streptococcus spp  and C. pyogenes were isolated from lung hydatid cysts .                                                                                                          Bacterial colonies were identified by culturing on enriched and selective media with various biochemical tests . All bacterial species were sensitive to Ciprofloxacin and Genta-      mycin While it is resistant to  Carbencillin and  Ampicillin.                                                                                                                Histopathological  study  revealed   the  hydatid cysts in liver and the lung were  surrounded by  fibrous  tissue . Coagulative necrosis were noticed  in liver tissue  while casouse necrosis was  in lung  tissue . https://journal.uokufa.edu.iq/index.php/kjvs/article/view/3949
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Khairy A. Dawood
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title_full Hydatidosis of Cattle with Secondary Bacterial Invaders
title_fullStr Hydatidosis of Cattle with Secondary Bacterial Invaders
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title_short Hydatidosis of Cattle with Secondary Bacterial Invaders
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