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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/40087
Title: Pathology and diagnosis of Mycobacetrium bovis infection in dromedary camels
Other Titles: Not Available
Authors: SD Narnaware
SS Dahiya
G Nagarajan
Kashinath
FC Tuteja
NV Patil
ICAR Data Use Licennce: http://krishi.icar.gov.in/PDF/ICAR_Data_Use_Licence.pdf
Author's Affiliated institute: ICAR::National Research Centre on Camel
Published/ Complete Date: 2013-01-01
Project Code: Not Available
Keywords: Pathology
Mycobacetrium
dromedary
Publisher: Indian Journals
Citation: Not Available
Series/Report no.: Not Available;
Abstract/Description: Tuberculosis was diagnosed at necropsy in six camels having age varying from one to ten years. Clinically these camels were not showing any respiratory symptoms however they showed signs of anorexia, emaciation, fever, frequent lachrymation, lethargy and weakness since past 1 to 5 months. The necropsy of these camels revealed pulmonary tuberculosis in fi ve camels and milliary or disseminated tuberculosis in one camel. Grossly the tuberculous lesions in lungs were multifocal to coalescing, white, nodular and calcifi ed of different diameters (from 2 mm to 10 cm). The pea sized nodules containing caseous and calcifi ed mass were also found scattered and attached to pleura and internal rib surface. The mediastinal lymph nodes were enlarged, hard, calcifi ed and severely congested. The impression smear from lung and mediastinal lymph nodes stained with Ziehl-Neelsen stain showed pink acid fast bacilli. The tuberculous lesions from lung and mediastinal lymph nodes were cultured on LJ media slants which showed typical cream colonies of Mycobacterium bovis after 10-15 days of incubation. The lung, mediastinal lymph node tissues and colonies from culture were used for DNA extraction and PCR for amplifi cation of hupB gene of M. bovis. All samples were found positive for amplifi cation of hupB gene showing band at 645 bp. Histopathology of lung and mediastinal lymph nodes showed typical granulomatous lesions with central area of caseous necrosis surrounded by lymphocytes, epithelioid cells, occasional giant cells and layer of fi brous tissue. The acid fast bacilli were demonstrated in lung and mediastinal lymph nodes by Ziehl-Neelsen stain
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Type(s) of content: Research Paper
Sponsors: Not Available
Language: English
Name of Journal: Journal of Immunology and Immunopathology
Volume No.: Not Available
Page Number: 46
Name of the Division/Regional Station: Not Available
Source, DOI or any other URL: Not Available
URI: http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/40087
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