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Title: CLINICAL PREVALENCE OF DIFFERENT DISEASES IN CATTLE AND GOAT AND RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATER WITH PPR IN GOAT AT UPAZILLA VETERINARY HOSPITAL,DEBIDWAR,COMILLA.
Authors: Ahamed, Sharif
Keywords: Prevalence, diseases, cattle, goat
Issue Date: Nov-2017
Publisher: Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University Chattogram-4225, Bangladesh
Abstract: The study was undertaken to determine the general clinical prevalence of diseases and disorders in cattle and goats at the Upazilla Veterinary Hospital, Debidwar, Comilla during the period from 01.03.17 to 06.04.17 and from 05.07.17 to 03.08.17. A total of 102 clinical cases (35 cattle and 67 goats) were recorded and analyzed. Diagnosis of each of the clinical cases were made on general examination, physical examination, clinical examination and microscopic examination. Among 102 cases,34.31% and 65.69% cases were found in cattles and goats respectively. Among them 68.63% cases were medicinal and 31.37% cases were surgical. Clinical examination detected 13 different types of diseases and disorders in cattles.Whereas,14.29% FMD,17.14% Dermatitis,8.57% Mastitis,8.57% Fasciolosis,2.86% Paramphistomiasis,8.57% keratoconjunctivitis,5.71% Papillomatosis,8.57% abscess,5.71% Myiasis,2.86% Acidosis,2.86% Castration,5.71% Wound and 8.57% Calf scour were found in cattles. Adult males(54.23%) are more affected than young females(45.77%). Clinical examination also detected 11 different types of diseases and disorders in goats.Whereas,38.81% PPR,2.99% Mastitis,1.50% Fasciolosis,1.50% Paramphistomiasis,1.50% keratoconjunctivitis,2.99% abscess,4.48% Myiasis,7.47% Acidosis,26.87% Castration,1.50% Wound and 10.45% Dog biting cases were found in goats. Males(68.66%) are more affected than females(31.34%) and youngs (76.12%) are more affected than adult(23.88%) goats. It may conclude that a number of diseases have been occurring in the Debidwar upazila and this report may help to develop control strategies against major diseases reported in this study.
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