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Title: INVESTIGATION OF CLINICAL CASES IN LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY IN UPOZILA VETERINARY HOSPITAL, BOALKHALI, CHITTAGONG
Authors: Azim, Md. Nurul
Keywords: Clinical case, prevalence, UVH
Issue Date: Mar-2014
Publisher: Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Khulshi- Chattogram
Abstract: An investigation was undertaken to determine the general clinical cases, prevalence of diseases and disorders in cattle, goats and poultry at the Upazilla Veterinary Hospital (UVH), Boalkhali, Chittagong. Total cases observed 410 where cattle 80, goats 310, dog 3 and poultry 17. Diagnosis on the basis of general examination, physical examination clinical examination. Clinical examinations detected 12 different types of diseases and disorders in 80 (19.51% of total animal) cattle. Whereas parasitic infestation 21.25%, mastitis 12.5%, bloat 12.5%. FMD 10%, black quarter 7.5%, hoof injury 7.5%, ring worm 5%, myiasis 5%, rabies 2.5%, warts 2.5%, dermatitis 2.5%.Clinical examinations detected 12 different types of diseases and disorders in 310 (75.61% of total animal) goats. Different types parasitic infestation 19.35%, PPR 19.68%, rabies 1.29%, warts 1.94%, dog bitting 25.8%, mastitis 6.452%, dermatitis 4.839%, ring worm 3.87%, myiasis 3.22%, urolithiasis 2.26%, milk fever 1.61%, bloat 9.68%. In case of dog, demodecosis 52.94%, rabies 33.33% and in case of poultry ND 52.94%,IBD 23.53%, Salmonelosis 11.76% and Coccidiosis 11.76%. Diseases and disorders of cattle and goats which were recorded more or less present in both young and adult animals but some of the specific diseases and disorders were in animals due to age susceptibility such as black quarter, coccidiosis in young cattle.
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