Molecular and Serological Studies on Family Chlamydiaceae in Camel and Small Ruminants in the Egyptian Desert
Sahar Ali Hussein Allam;
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Abstract
This study was conducted on 276 camels between the ages of 5-12 years suffering from respiratory symptoms or secretions in the eye or apparently healthy from Matrouh governorate and the research station of Mariout belongs to Desert Research Center in Amria, Alexandria. In addition to 224 ewes and 130 she-goats aged 3 to 5 years with respiratory symptoms (nasal secretions and eye secretions) and frequent abortions at the Mariout Research Station to determine the prevalence of chlamydophilosis (endemic abortion) in camels and small ruminants. Sampling was carried out between August (2014) to January (2015).
This study was conducted on 276 camels between the ages of 5-12 years suffering from respiratory symptoms or secretions in the eye or apparently healthy from Matrouh governorate and the research station of Mariout belongs to Desert Research Center in Amria, Alexandria. In addition to 224 ewes and 130 she-goats aged 3 to 5 years with respiratory symptoms (nasal secretions and eye secretions) and frequent abortions at the Mariout Research Station to determine the prevalence of chlamydophilosis (endemic abortion) in camels and small ruminants. Sampling was carried out between August (2014) to January (2015).
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| Title | Molecular and Serological Studies on Family Chlamydiaceae in Camel and Small Ruminants in the Egyptian Desert | Other Titles | دراسات جزيئية ومصلية على عائلة الكلاميديا في الإبل والمجترات الصغيرة فى الصحراء المصرية | Authors | Sahar Ali Hussein Allam | Issue Date | 2018 |
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