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Incidence of Bordetella bronchiseptica infection in Youngnam swine herds and the biochemical properties of the organisms recovered from pigs with atrophic rhinitis.
1988
Jang H.K. | Kim B.H.
The present study was conducted to investigate the Bordetella bronchiseptica infection in Youngnam swine herds during the period of August 1986 to July 1987 and some properties of the organisms isolated from these Korean swine. B. bronchiseptica was recovered from 25 of 70 (35.7%) growing pigs of 4 to 10 weeks of age and from 12 of 13 (92.3%) herds. From 115 slaughter pigs, 58(50.4%) pigs were culture positive and the pigs from 13 of 14 (92.9%) herds were found to be infected with B. bronchiseptica. The majority of biochemical and cultural properties of B. bronchiseptica isolated from Korean swine were identical to those of the standard strain employed and some 97.6% of the isolates showed the characters of phase I organism on primary isolation.
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Studies on Aujeszky's disease in Korea: 1. isolation and characterization of the agent from infected pigs.
1988
Lee J.B. | An S.H. | Kim B.H. | Song J.Y. | Kim Y.H. | Sul D.S.
The first outbreak of aujeszky's disease (AD) was identified from piggery located at the southern part of Korea in July, 1987. This piggery suffered from a significant economic loss caused by unexpected piglet mortality and reproductive failure. Etiologic viral agents were isolated from tonsil and spleen of the infected piglets, and the isolates produced a typical cytopathic effect of herpesvirus with giant cell formation when inoculated in many different cells. Subsequently the field isolates were characterized as suid herpesvirus I by cross-neutralization test and indirect fluorescence assay utilizing specific monoclonal antibody, and proved to be a pathogenic strain of AD virus(ADV).
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]A survey of Sarcocystis infections in slaughtered cattle in Korea
1988
Kang, Y.B. | Kim, S.H. | Wee, S.H. (Rural Development Administration, Anyang (Korea R.). Veterinary Research Institute)
A preliminary survey of Sarcocystis species in the slaughtered cattle in Seoul was undertaken during October through December 1987, using digestion diagnostic technique for the heart muscle specimens digested in 0.5 % trypsin solution. Results indicated that 41.5 % of 159 bovine hearts were infected with Sarcocystis proliferative forms. High frequencies in the exotic dairy cattle (42.2%) and the Korean native cattle (41.7%) were noticed in comparison with low frequency in the cross breed (25.0%). No differences were indicated between the sexes of the host animals, although an age difference was noticed as 48.9 % in cattle older than four years in comparison with 39.0 % and 37.1 % in younger than two years and in two to four years, respectively
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Prevalence and morphological identification of Eimeria bukidnonensis and E. wyomingensis in cattle, Korea
1988
Wee, S.H. | Kang, Y.B. | Kim, S.H. (Rural Development Administration, Anyang (Korea R.). Veterinay Research Institute)
To determine the prevalence and the morphological identification of two Eimeria species in fecal examinations, a total of 1092 fecal specimens collected during the period of March to December in 1987 was tested by means of flotation technique. The prevalence of two species was revealed as 1.83% and 0.92% in E. bukidnonensis and E. wyomingensis, respectively. The oocysts of E. bukidnonensis measured in range of 41.3 micro m to 49.4 micro m (mean 45.5+-1.7) x 28.8 micro m to 35.3 micro m (mean 32.2 +-1.2), and E. wyomingensis 36.9 micro m to 44.5 micro m (mean 39.8+-1.7) x 26.5 micro m to 29.9 micro m (mean 28.2+-0.9). The oocysts of E. bukidnonensis appeared darker and more robust than those of E. wyomingensis. The striations in the oocyst wall of E. bukidnonensis were more peculiar than in E. wyomingensis. Among the morphological characteristics, the widths could be reliably taken as a differential point of view for two Eimeria species
اظهر المزيد [+] اقل [-]Experimental infection with Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli in chicks
1988
Chung, B.G. | Kang, H.J. (Kyongsang National Univ., Chinju (Korea R.). Dept. of Veterinary Medicine)
The present study was carried out to investigate C. jejuni and C. coli in chicken. Also were examined the pathogenicity of the isolates in chicks by experimental inoculation. Thermophilic Campylobacter were isolated from 34 (45.9%) of the 74 specimens, and classified as 21.6 % C. jejuni, and 24.3 % C. coli. In the biotyping of 16 strains of C. jejuni isolates, 37.5 % of the strains were grouped as biotype I, 62.5 % as biotype II. In the case of 18 strains of C. coli isolates, 49.9 % of isolates were grouped as biotype I, 55.6 % as biotype II. In oral inoculation with 10** (4)cfu of Capmylobacter isolates into infant chicks (1 to 3 days-old), 17 days-old and 34 days-old chicks, 32.5 % of the chicks developed diarrhea on day 1, 52.5 % on day 3, 70.0 % on day 5, and 27.5% on day 7, and the peak incidence of diarrhea was reached on day 5. The organisms were found to be discharged in feces one day afterwards. C. jejuni and C. coli strains were detected from the feces in 87.5 % of the chicks on day 5.
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