2019
DOI: 10.26692/sujo/2019.6.40
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A study on prevalence of bacteriological mastitis in dromedary camels (Camelusdromedarius) and its Antibiogram Profile

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“…Pseudomonas aeruginosa was isolated in a prevalence of 25.4 % and this was higher than those obtained by Al-Juboori et al 2013and Mogeh et al (2019) where the prevalence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates was 1.66% and 6.25% respectively. The study revealed that the most common Grampositive isolates from mastitic and apparent healthy she camels was Staphylococcus epidermidis with a prevalence of 54.1%, these results were agreed with those obtained by Sundhan and Sharma (2010) and Memon et al (2019) who stated that, Staphylococcus epidermidis is the one of the most predominant isolates in camel herds also caused mastitis. The prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus was 4.05%, these results were similar to those obtained by Hussein et al 2013and Hanna and Abeer (2015) where the prevalence of S. aureus was 4.2% and 3.33% respectively.…”
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“…Pseudomonas aeruginosa was isolated in a prevalence of 25.4 % and this was higher than those obtained by Al-Juboori et al 2013and Mogeh et al (2019) where the prevalence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa isolates was 1.66% and 6.25% respectively. The study revealed that the most common Grampositive isolates from mastitic and apparent healthy she camels was Staphylococcus epidermidis with a prevalence of 54.1%, these results were agreed with those obtained by Sundhan and Sharma (2010) and Memon et al (2019) who stated that, Staphylococcus epidermidis is the one of the most predominant isolates in camel herds also caused mastitis. The prevalence of Staphylococcus aureus was 4.05%, these results were similar to those obtained by Hussein et al 2013and Hanna and Abeer (2015) where the prevalence of S. aureus was 4.2% and 3.33% respectively.…”
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“…It affecting every country, including developed ones and causes huge financial losses (Sharma et al, 2007). In this study, the prevalence of subclinical mastitis using California mastitis test was 47.5% and these results were higher than those obtained by Memon et al (2019) and Mogeh et al (2019) where the prevalence rate of subclinical mastitis was 22.75% and 25.8% respectively.…”
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