Prevalance of rotavirus,corona virus, cryptosporidium, escherichia coli K99 and giardialamblia patogens in neonatal calves with diarrheic in the region
2016
Tuncay, I.
Prevalance of Rotavirus, Coronavirus, Cryptosprodium, Escherichia coli K99 Ve Giardialamblia pathogens in neonatal calves with diarrheic. in the region of Siirt Yüzüncü Yıl ÜniversityInstituted of Healt Sciences, M. Sc. İn Department of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Van, 2016. Thispaper aimed to study the incidence determine the prevalence of rotavirus, coronavirus, E. coli K-99,Cryptosporidium and Giardia in fecal samples collected from different localities covering in Siirt. Theanimal material of this study consisted of 100 diarrheic calves of different ages, races and genders. Stoolspecimens were obtained from diarrheic calves that underwent systematic clinical examinations. Bloodsamples were also taken from V. jugularis according to the method for hematological analysis. Duringroutine clinical examinations, increases in body temperature, heart rate and respiratory rate weredetermined in the diarrheic calves. WBC, Hct, Neu, MCH ve Hb values of hematological parameters werestatistically significant (respectively p<0.01; p<0.01; p<0.01, p<0.05 ve p<0.05 ) when compared to thecontrol healthy calves. When stool specimens examined by rapid diagnostic test; 4% Rota, 5% Rota + E.coli, 6% E.coli, 12% Rota + Cryptosporidium, 10% Cryptosporidium, 4% Rota + Giardia and 7% E. coli+ Corona enterogenous pathogens were detected in the diarrheic calves and the ratios of other factorswere 52%.As a result, data on the presence and distribution of enterogenic pathogens causing diarrhea innewborn calves in Siirt region were revealed and it was concluded that Siirt region will provide a light forfuture scientific studies on diarrhea and it was concluded that a light has been shed on future scientificstudies on diarrheic calves in Siirt.
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