STUDY THE EFFECT OF CLINICAL MASTITIS CAUSED BY staphylcoccus aureus ON BLOOD PARAMETER OF BUFFALO IN NORTHERN OF BASRA
2018
Moaed .H. Sayhood | Assad.H. Essa | Ali Aldeewan | Nadhem.M. Jawad.
Mastitis is affects the mammary gland tissue and is accompanied by chemical,physical and bacterial changes in milk. There are several bacterial pathogens thatcause mastitis which differs in its effect on the glandular tissue of the udder. Thecurrent study was conducted at the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University ofBasrah, in order to determine the effect of mastitis caused by Staphylococcus aureusand the extent of the disease importance events to determine the blood parameters,including the total number of red blood cells, the total number of white blood cells,hemoglobin level, and packed cell volume in infected with buffalo Mastitis incomparison to non-infected animals, which were considered a control group. A totalof (75) milk samples from mastitis infected buffalo were collected from different siteof northern of Basra, only twenty five isolates (33.3%) characterized asStaphylococcus aureus by conventional biochemical tests. The study showed asignificant increase in white blood cells, and liver enzymes (AST&ALT), whilesignificant decrease in red blood cell count as well as total cholesterol and differenceswere observed in total protein when compared with non-infected animals group.
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