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Dr. Fatma Ibrahim Abdallah ElHofy :: Publications:

Title:
Bacteriological and immunological studies on some bacterial pathogens incriminated in bovine Mastitis.
Authors: Ashraf A. Abdel-Tawab1, Ahmed A.A. Maarouf 2, Fatma I. El-Hofy1, Sameh A.H. Abbas3
Year: 2016
Keywords: Mastitis, Cattle, Immunoglobulins, Antibacterial
Journal: BVMJ
Volume: 30
Issue: 1
Pages: 118-123
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
Paper Link: Not Available
Full paper Fatma Ibrahim Abdallah ElHofy_14.pdf
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Abstract:

In this study a total of 1200 quarter milk samples were selected from 300 cows from different localities at El-Kaluobia governorate. The bacteriological examination revealed that a total of 125 isolates from clinical and subclinical mastitic milk samples of which 57 S.aureus isolates were isolated from both mastitic milk .with incidence of 45.6% of total isolates, 28 E.coli with 22.4%, 13 S.agalactia with 10.4%, 9 S. dysgalactia with 7.2%, 7 isolates of both S.uberis & coagulase negative staph (5.6%), 3 Klebsiella sp with 2.4% and 1 Pseudomonas sp with 0.8%. Mean titer of anti S aureus specific IgA was higher in milk of subclinical mastitic cases (1:845) than clinical one(1:290), while mean titer in milk of clinical and subclinical mastitic cases much higher than in serum of clinical(1:54)and subclinical (1:41), while mean titer of anti S. aureus specific IgM and IgG was much higher in serum of clinical(1:1382 , 1:868 for IgM&1:1267 , 1:634 for IgG ) than milk of clinical and subclinical mastitic cases (1:111 , 1: 53 for IgM& 1: 302 , 1: 206 for IgG). Results of sensitivity tests of S.aureus against different antibiotic discs revealed that 93%,91.2%,87.2% and 63.2%, were sensitive to Amoxicillin /Clavulanic acid, Gentamycin, Cloxacillin, Sulphamethoxazole /Trimethoprim while87.7%,86.0%,84.2% and 82.5%of isolates were resistant to Nalidixic acid, Streptomycin, Oxytetracycline and Penicillin-G.

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