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Isolation and Identification of Gram-Negative Bacteria on Cattle Farms Indicated by Mastitis Full text
2023
Ayuti, Siti Rani | Pratiwi, Zahwa Amelia | Admi, Masda | Darniati, Darniati | Isa, M | Herrialfian, Herrialfian
Mastitis is oneofthe causesofdiseases that can reduce livestock production.Mastitis can be caused by various types of bacteria that cause a decrease in livestock production that is difficult to cure with antibiotics has been reported resistance. This study aims to determine gram-negative bacteria that can be the cause of mastitis in cows. The study used samples taken from folk farms by means of livestock udder swabs. Bacterial isolation is carried outbyplanting in Mannitol Salt Agar (MSA) mediaandidentifying by Gram stainingandbiochemical tests (maltose and lactose). The data analysis used is descriptive analysis, namely the types of bacteria as the causative agents of mastitis.The results of the study obtained bacteria that cause mastitis ofgram-negative speciesKlebsiellaspandEnterobactersp yang classified as Gram-negativebacteria. It can be concluded that in cows indicated mastitis there are Gram-negative bacteria, these are morphologically identified, namelyKlebsiellaspandEnterobactersp.
Show more [+] Less [-]Use of Vinegar as A Candidate Substitute Of Acetic Acid (CH3COOH) in The Rivalta Test Method in Diagnosis Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) Domestic Cat Full text
2023
Zuraidawati, Zuraidawati | Dewi, Maryulia | Syah, Nanda Yulian | Zamzami, Rumi Sahara
This study aims to test the samples of abdominal fluid from cats suspected of having FIP by using vinegar as a substitute for acetic acid in the rival method. Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is a viral disease that is not zoonotic, but is very fatal with an infectious prognosis in various types of cats and its transmitted orally. This study aims to determine the positive or negative results of FIP infection in cats. The diagnosis of FIP can be seen through clinical symptoms such as lack of appetite, diarrhea, weakness, dehydration (reaching 8%), Body Condition Score (BCS) 2, enlarged abdomen, and ultrasound results showing ascites and swollen kidneys. This study uses vinegar as a substitute for acetic acid in the rival method. The test was carried out experimentally in a laboratory. The research data were analyzed descriptively, the results of a positive FIP reaction were indicated by the presence of a cloudy jellyfish-shaped precipitate in the test tube.
Show more [+] Less [-]Bird diversity in paddy field habitats during the paddy ripening phase (Oryza sativa L.) Jurong Peujeura Village, Aceh Besar Regency, Indonesia Full text
2023
Putri, Mardiana | Fithri, Aida Fithri | Siregar, Zuriana
Birds are organisms that can be found in a variety of habitats. One of the bird habitats is paddy fields. Birds found in paddy fields generally carry out activities such as foraging, breeding, and competing. This study aims to determine the diversity of birds in paddy field habitats during the paddy ripening phase (Oryza sativa L.). The study was conducted from April to June 2022. The location of the study was Jurong Peujera Village, Ingin Jaya District, Aceh Besar Regency. This study used the Point Count method with a radius of 50 m and a distance between points of 150 m. Observations were made at nine observation points with four repetitions, in which the duration of observations was 10 minutes at each observation point. The observation was conducted in the morning and evening at 06.30-10.00 AM and 03.30-05.00 PM. The results obtained were 2586 bird individuals of 14 species from 11 families. The species with the highest number of individuals areLonchura punctulata, with 1535 individuals, andBubulcus ibis, with 637 individuals.Ardeidae(22%) andEstrildidae(15%) are the highest percentage of families by species. The Shannon-Wiener bird species diversity index in the paddy field area during the paddy ripening phase was obtained H'=1.24, indicating the bird species' diversity level is moderate. Meanwhile, based on the dominance index, Simpson shows a value of C=0.42, which indicates a low bird dominance level. The low level of bird dominance is due to the moderate species diversity in the paddy field area.
Show more [+] Less [-]Histopathological lesions in gastric and duodenum organs in dogs (Canis familaris) suspected of Escherichia coli infection Full text
2023
Nussa, Olan Rahayu Puji Astuti | Kuswantos, Arya Surya | Wardhani, Lailia Dwi Kusuma
It is widely known that Escherichia coli (E. coli) can infect the gastrointestinal tract of various animals and damage some tissue organs. Through histopathological examination of the gastric and duodenal organs can provide valuable information relating to how the E. coli infection impacts the animal. A male dog age 1.5 months, body weight 0.6 kg diagnosed with colibacillosis was euthanized. The dog has never been vaccinated and has not been dewormed. Examination of pathology is carried out macroscopically and microscopically. The standard of microbiological examination for E. coli isolation was conducted. Then, histopathological observation of gastric and duodenum organs was performed. The results showed that there were histopathological lesions in gastric and duodenum organs in dogs (canis familaris) suspected of E. coli infection
Show more [+] Less [-]The assessment of perfect bleeding on laying hens carcasses (Gallus gallus) sold in traditional markets in Banda Aceh Full text
2023
Novita, Andi | Ismail, Ismail | Yanti, Risa | Ferasyi, Teuku Reza | Azhari, Azhari | Fakhrurrazi, Fakhrurrazi
The perfect bleeding in slaughtering animals is closely related to the halalness of the meat. This study aims to describe the perfectness of blood drains in discarded laying hens carcasses sold at traditional markets in Banda Aceh City. The research samples were nine chicken carcasses bought from three traditional markets, i.e., Peunayong, Ule Kareng, and Seutui (three samples from each market). The study used a cross-sectional method to test the perfect carcass bleeding with the Malachite Green (MG) test in the form of seeing changes in the color of the solution. The results showed that all samples changed color from green to dark blue. A perfectly slaughtered chicken will not find hemoglobin in the chicken carcass, causing O to oxidize malachite green to a dark blue, indicating that the slaughtering and bleeding occurred perfectly. In conclusion, the carcasses of discarded laying hens sold in the traditional markets of Peunayong, Ule Kareng, and Seutui are halal.
Show more [+] Less [-]Comparison of the effectiveness of Campylobacter jejuni growth ability in culture media added supplements lysed sheep's blood with lysed cow's blood in chicken meat samples Full text
2023
Irmanora, Yezzi | Julianti, Elisa | Faisal, Faisal | Angga Putra, Desriwan
Blood is a good growth medium for bacteria by preventing the accumulation of toxic oxygen (peroxide and superoxide) and increasing the growth ability of these bacteria. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the ability of lysed sheep blood and lysed cow blood as a substitute for lysed horse blood on Campylobacter jejuni growth media, as well as evaluate the growth of C. jejuni from chicken meat samples on culture media supplemented with lysed sheep blood and lysed cow blood compared to the media cultures using lysed horse blood supplements. The concentration of lysed sheep blood, lysed cow blood, and lysed horse blood used was 5% each. The chicken meat samples used in this study were 30 samples. Based on the results, 14 samples of C. jejuni bacteria showed the ability to grow up to 107 and 16 samples up to 106. In the media added with lysed cow blood supplement only one sample was able to grow up to 106, 17 samples grew up to 105, and 12 samples grew up to 104. These results statistically used the one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) test indicating a significant difference significant (P0.05). Further tests using post hoc least significance different (LSD) showed a comparison of the average growth in lysed horse blood, lysed sheep blood, and lysed cow blood significantly different (P 0.05), while the average value of each treatment was the addition of lysed horse blood supplements, lysed sheep blood, and cow blood consecutive lysis was 8.551 0.340, 7.117 0.544, and 5.265 0.548. The addition of lysed sheep blood and lysed cow blood to bolton broth media in this study can be used for C. jejuni isolation. However, the blood of lysed sheep had a higher effectiveness in the ability to grow C. jejuni, which was close to the ability to grow with the addition of lysed horse blood as a control, compared to the addition of lysed cow blood.
Show more [+] Less [-]The application of asam sunti as feed additives for bacterial infection control of Edwardsiella tarda Full text
2023
Efendi, Zulhan | Suhartono, Suhartono | Firdus, Firdus
Cultivating catfish is one of the businesses that are of interest in Indonesia. The success of cultivation begins to be determined by the provision of fries. Healthy fries lead to a high survival rate, and unhealthy fries due to disease will cause a high mortality rate, causing losses in the cultivation business. Bacterial infectious diseases Edwardsiella tarda can cause a low survival rate of catfish fries, and even the death rate can reach 100%. This study aimed to evaluate and determine the best dosage of asam sunti in feed to control the pathogenic bacteria E. tarda infection in catfish. Asam sunti was given through feed with different treatment doses, with concentrate 0% (K), 0.5% (P1), 1% (P2), 2% (P3), and 4% (P4) for 14 days after being infected with pathogenic bacteria. The effect of giving asam sunti was measured by observing the survival of fish. The results showed that the administration of asam sunti could control the bacterial diseases of E. tarda bacteria sequentially control (K) is 0%, (P1) is 16.67%, (P2) 40%, (P3) 66.67%, and (P4) 90%. From these results, it can be concluded that the 4% asam sunti dose is the best dose for the survival of catfish fry, with the survival rate for pathogenic bacteria E. tarda at 90%.
Show more [+] Less [-]Seroprevalence of Brucellosis in dairy animals and their owners in selected sites, Central Highlands of Ethiopia Full text
2023
Getahun, Temesgen Kassa | Urge, Beksisa | Mamo, Gezahegn
A cross-sectional study was conducted from December, 2019 to May, 2020 with the aim of determining seroprevalence and identifying the potential risk factors of brucellosis in dairy cows with recent cases of abortion and their owners and farm workers in selected sites in the central highland of Oromia, Ethiopia. The overall seroprevalence of bovine and human brucellosis was 0.61% (95%CI: 0.0162.09) and 1.21% (95%CI: 0.0324.27) using combined RBPT and CFT tests, respectively. The late stage of abortion (OR = 14.74, p =0.0002), retained fetal membrane (OR = 32.74, p=0.006), market-based stock replacement (OR = 16.55, p=0.002), and presence of parturition pen (OR = 11.511, p=0.027) were found to be significantly associated with seropositivity for Brucella infection in dairy cattle. Human housing (OR = 1.8, p = 0.002), contact with aborted fetus (OR = 21.19, p = 0.017), and drinking raw milk from aborted (OR = 5.72, 0.019) and retained fetal membrane (OR = 4.22, p= 0.029) cows all had a significant influence on human brucellosis seropositivity. A structured interview question was administered to 284 respondents. Accordingly, most respondents had no knowledge of bovine brucellosis and their zoonotic effects (93.3%) in contrast most of them drink raw milk. Implementation of a test and slaughter strategy with compensation is recommended with this low prevalence. In the case of human brucellosis, implementing one health approach framework should be practiced.
Show more [+] Less [-]Alleviation of γ-enolase decrease by the chlorogenic acid administration in the stroke animal model Full text
2023
Kang, J.B. | Shah, M.A. | Ko, M.S. | Koh, P.O.
Stroke is a major cause of death and long-term disability. Chlorogenic acid is a phenolic compound with a potent neuroprotective effect. γ-enolase is a phosphopyruvate hydratase found in mature neurons and plays an important role in neuronal survival. This study investigated whether chlorogenic acid regulates the expression of γ-enolase during cerebral ischemia. Middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) was performed to induce cerebral ischemia. Adult male rats were used and chlorogenic acid (30 mg/kg) or phosphate buffered saline (PBS) was injected intraperitoneally 2 hours after MCAO surgery. Cerebral cortical tissues were collected 24 hours after MCAO surgery. Our proteomic approach identified the reduction of γ-enolase caused by MCAO damage and the mitigation of this reduction by chlorogenic acid treatment. Results of reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and Western blot analyses showed a decrease in γ-enolase expression in the PBS-treated MCAO group. However, chlorogenic acid treatment attenuated this decrease. Results of immunofluorescence staining showed the change of γ-enolase by chlorogenic acid treatment. These results demonstrated that chlorogenic acid regulates the γ-enolase expression during MCAO-induced ischemia. Therefore, we suggest that chlorogenic acid mediates the neuroprotective function by regulating the γ-enolase expression in cerebral ischemia and may be used as a therapeutic agent for brain diseases including stroke.
Show more [+] Less [-]Hemorrhagic disease caused by bovine viral diarrhea virus-2a in Korean Indigenous Cattle: case reports Full text
2023
Cho, H.C. | Kim, B.S. | Jang, D.H. | Lee, K.H. | Choi, K.S.
Two 1-year-old Korean native steers in the same herd presented severe hemorrhagic diarrhea. Case 1 had severe dehydration and died after 3 days, whereas case 2 had anorexia, depression, and severe diarrhea with mucus and blood. Only case 2 was necropsied, and bovine viral diarrhea virus-2a (BVDV2a) was detected in the tissues of its alimentary tract. Gross lesions, including erosion, ulceration, and extensive hemorrhage, were observed in the digestive tract mucosa. Immunohistochemistry revealed marked positive staining for BVDV2a antigen in the large intestine. These findings are indicative of hemorrhagic disease caused by BVDV2a in a native Korean steer.
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