Coenurus cerebralis infection (Gid disease) in Black Bengal goats; Effects on certain blood values after surgical treatment

The study was carried out in 35 Black Bengal goats (29 females and 6 males) affected with coenurus cerebralis (Gid disease). The occurrence of Gid disease was more frequent in the females (82.86%), also among females pregnant does were found to be more vulnerable (65.52%). The disease predominantly...

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Main Authors: M.N Amin, M.A. Hashim, M.A.Hossain, Imad Ibrahim Ali Al-Sultan
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Published: Design for Scienticic Renaissance 2013
Online Access:http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8414/
https://www.sign-ific-ance.co.uk/index.php/JABPAR/article/download/438/441
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spelling my.umk.eprints.84142022-05-23T10:27:22Z http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8414/ Coenurus cerebralis infection (Gid disease) in Black Bengal goats; Effects on certain blood values after surgical treatment M.N Amin M.A. Hashim M.A.Hossain Imad Ibrahim Ali Al-Sultan The study was carried out in 35 Black Bengal goats (29 females and 6 males) affected with coenurus cerebralis (Gid disease). The occurrence of Gid disease was more frequent in the females (82.86%), also among females pregnant does were found to be more vulnerable (65.52%). The disease predominantly occurred (51.4%) in the animals between 1-2 years of age. All the affected goats were found to be emaciated and listless. The disease was more common in the rainy season compared to other seasons. In Gid diseased goats rectal temperature decreased significantly (P<0.05) while the pulse rate and respiration rates underwent no significant changes. After surgery (1 and/ or 2 weeks), hemoglobin (Hbgm %), packed cell volume (PCV %) and total erythrocyte count (TEC million/cumm) all increased significantly (P<0.01) compared to presurgical values. In contrast, total leukocytes counts (TLC thousands/cumm) decreased significantly (P<0.01) compared to presurgical values. All the goats were recovered completely after surgical operation. It is suggested that a better nutrition must be provided after surgical removal of the cyst in order to improve animal body condition. Design for Scienticic Renaissance 2013-03-01 Non-Indexed Article NonPeerReviewed M.N Amin and M.A. Hashim and M.A.Hossain and Imad Ibrahim Ali Al-Sultan (2013) Coenurus cerebralis infection (Gid disease) in Black Bengal goats; Effects on certain blood values after surgical treatment. Journal of Advanced Biomedical & Pathobiology, 3 (1). pp. 1-7. ISSN 2231-9123 https://www.sign-ific-ance.co.uk/index.php/JABPAR/article/download/438/441
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description The study was carried out in 35 Black Bengal goats (29 females and 6 males) affected with coenurus cerebralis (Gid disease). The occurrence of Gid disease was more frequent in the females (82.86%), also among females pregnant does were found to be more vulnerable (65.52%). The disease predominantly occurred (51.4%) in the animals between 1-2 years of age. All the affected goats were found to be emaciated and listless. The disease was more common in the rainy season compared to other seasons. In Gid diseased goats rectal temperature decreased significantly (P<0.05) while the pulse rate and respiration rates underwent no significant changes. After surgery (1 and/ or 2 weeks), hemoglobin (Hbgm %), packed cell volume (PCV %) and total erythrocyte count (TEC million/cumm) all increased significantly (P<0.01) compared to presurgical values. In contrast, total leukocytes counts (TLC thousands/cumm) decreased significantly (P<0.01) compared to presurgical values. All the goats were recovered completely after surgical operation. It is suggested that a better nutrition must be provided after surgical removal of the cyst in order to improve animal body condition.
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author M.N Amin
M.A. Hashim
M.A.Hossain
Imad Ibrahim Ali Al-Sultan
spellingShingle M.N Amin
M.A. Hashim
M.A.Hossain
Imad Ibrahim Ali Al-Sultan
Coenurus cerebralis infection (Gid disease) in Black Bengal goats; Effects on certain blood values after surgical treatment
author_facet M.N Amin
M.A. Hashim
M.A.Hossain
Imad Ibrahim Ali Al-Sultan
author_sort M.N Amin
title Coenurus cerebralis infection (Gid disease) in Black Bengal goats; Effects on certain blood values after surgical treatment
title_short Coenurus cerebralis infection (Gid disease) in Black Bengal goats; Effects on certain blood values after surgical treatment
title_full Coenurus cerebralis infection (Gid disease) in Black Bengal goats; Effects on certain blood values after surgical treatment
title_fullStr Coenurus cerebralis infection (Gid disease) in Black Bengal goats; Effects on certain blood values after surgical treatment
title_full_unstemmed Coenurus cerebralis infection (Gid disease) in Black Bengal goats; Effects on certain blood values after surgical treatment
title_sort coenurus cerebralis infection (gid disease) in black bengal goats; effects on certain blood values after surgical treatment
publisher Design for Scienticic Renaissance
publishDate 2013
url http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8414/
https://www.sign-ific-ance.co.uk/index.php/JABPAR/article/download/438/441
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