2016
DOI: 10.5897/ajmr2016.8194
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Pneumonia in Algerian Ouled Djellal sheep: Bacteriological study and macroscopic aspect of lung lesions

Abstract: Respiratory diseases in sheep are a multifactorial etiology syndrome, causing great economic losses. This study was carried out with the aim of establishing a bacteriological diagnosis of respiratory diseases in sheep, on the basis of lungs with macroscopic lesions taken from sheep slaughtered at the Blida abattoir. A total of 150 samples (swabs and lung parenchyma) from 75 Ouled Djellal sheep, aged six to twelve months old, with pulmonary lesions, were collected to determine possible correlations between the … Show more

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“…According to a necropsy, fibrinous bronchopneumonia with lung and tracheal hemorrhages and congestion was observed comparable to past investigations [ 25 ]. The apical lobe of pneumonic lungs showed consolidation [ 26 ]. The necropsy of lung lobes from goats that died of pneumonia pasteurellosis revealed hemorrhagic (bloody) secretions, along with possible pus and dead tissue lesions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to a necropsy, fibrinous bronchopneumonia with lung and tracheal hemorrhages and congestion was observed comparable to past investigations [ 25 ]. The apical lobe of pneumonic lungs showed consolidation [ 26 ]. The necropsy of lung lobes from goats that died of pneumonia pasteurellosis revealed hemorrhagic (bloody) secretions, along with possible pus and dead tissue lesions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pneumonia is a frequent ailment that affects small ruminants, characterized by inflammation of the lung parenchyma [4]. It is frequently brought on by a confluence of environmental variables, bacteria, viruses, and parasites [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%