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Title: | STUDY ON PREVALENCE OF VARIOUS CLINICAL DISEASES AND DISORDERS IN GOATS AT UPAZILA VETERINARY HOSPITAL, MUKTAGACHHA, MYMENSINGH |
Authors: | Akter, Monwara |
Keywords: | PPR, Bacterial disease, parasitic disease, Urolithiasis, Indigestion. |
Issue Date: | Nov-2017 |
Publisher: | Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Chattogram-4225, Bangladesh |
Abstract: | The study was conducted at Upazila Veterinary Hospital, Muktagachha, Mymensingh to know the prevalence of general diseases and disorders in goats. This assigned work was carried out for a period of two month from 1st March to 7th April and 5th July to 3rd August, 2017. A total of 130 affected goats were examined during that period; among them the prevalence of viral, bacterial, parasitic and other non-infectious diseases were 34.6%, 27.7%, 10.1% and 27.6% respectively. From this present investigation among viral diseases PPR (32.3%) was higher than other diseases. in case of bacterial diseases pneumonia (13.8%) was significant. Fascioliosis (5.5%) was found effectively in the studied population. Simple indigestion (7.8%) is a common disease which primarily affected on non-grassing ruminants. Urolithiasis (1.5%) is also an important disease of castrated buck characterized by complete retention of urine, unsuccessful efforts of urinates. Other diseases like hoof enlargement and atresia ani were 1.5% and 7.8% respectively. Those findings may be corrected with variation of goat husbandry practice, with in different topography of different place and socio-economic condition of individual farmer. |
URI: | http://dspace.cvasu.ac.bd/jspui/handle/123456789/680 |
Appears in Collections: | Clinical Report |
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