Hygienic Studies on Microbial Causes of Abortion in Sheep

Mousa A. Ayoub, Abdelrahman Abu-Rawash, Alaa Aragan
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A total of 250 samples of aborted foeti, vaginal discharge and placenta were collected from aborted ewes from Behera Governorate for Microbiological examination. Swabs from stomach and intestinal contents of aborted foeti as well as liver, spleen, and lungs were collected. The recorded results showed that the prevalence of infectious diseases causing abortion in examined aborted ewes where the highest prevalence was due to brucellosis followed by Salmonellosis then listeriosis. On contrary, all serum samples were found to be negative for presence of RVF antibodies. The bacteriological examination of aborted foeti, vaginal discharge and Placenta of aborted sheep revealed the isolation of Listeria spp. and Salmonella spp. with the incidences of 4.8% and 5.8%, respectively. While serological examination of serum samples revealed that the incidence of brucellosis and Rift Valley fever was 12.4 and 0.0 %, respectively. Polymerase chain reaction assay (PCR) was a valuable tool for direct and rapid diagnosis of Brucella melitensis in blood collected from aborted ewes.
绵羊流产微生物原因的卫生学研究
从Behera省的流产母羊身上共收集了250份流产胎儿、阴道分泌物和胎盘样本进行微生物学检查。收集流产胎儿的胃、肠内容物以及肝、脾和肺拭子。记录的结果表明,在检查的流产母羊中,导致流产的传染病的流行率最高的是布鲁氏菌病,其次是沙门氏菌病,然后是李斯特菌病。相反,所有血清样本均未发现裂谷热抗体。对流产羊的流产胎、阴道分泌物和胎盘进行细菌学检查,检出李斯特菌和沙门氏菌,分别为4.8%和5.8%。血清样本血清学检查显示,布鲁氏菌病和裂谷热的发病率分别为12.4%和0.0%。聚合酶链反应试验(PCR)是一种直接、快速诊断流产母羊血液中的梅利氏布鲁氏菌的有效方法。
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