CASE REPORT ON ANAPLASMOSIS IN DAIRY CATTLE – Biological Times

CASE REPORT ON ANAPLASMOSIS IN DAIRY CATTLE

Publication Date : 09/01/2024


Author(s) :

HAZOOR BUKHSH, Hazoor Bukhsh , Irfan Fani, Zeshan Ali , Adnan Khan , Muhammad Haroon , Jalal ud Din, Imran Fareed, Ali Khadim, Ahmad Hassan .


Volume/Issue :
Volume 2
,
Issue 12
(01 - 2024)



Abstract :

Anaplasmosis is a tick borne disease of ruminants caused by intracellular bacteria Anaplasma phagocytophilum that infect the red blood cells causing fever and anemia. We are presenting a case of 6 year old cow (Holstein fresian) having milk production 30L/Day before showing sign and symptoms. On observation she was showing temperature fluctuation ,dull depress ,lethargic,off feed,dehydration , low milk production and pale mucosal membrane was observed. On blood smear formation we observed intracellular bodies suspected Anaplasma centrele. On PCR performation the test was positive. Case was treated with oxytetracycline , imidocarb


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