[PDF][PDF] Serobiochemical alterations in subclinically affected dromedary camels with Trypanosoma evansi in Iran.

AR Sazmand, A Rasooli, M Nouri, H Hamidinejat… - 2011 - pvj.com.pk
AR Sazmand, A Rasooli, M Nouri, H Hamidinejat, SH Moghaddam Hekmati
2011pvj.com.pk
Camel is one of the best adopted animals of the desert, a source of milk, meat and wool and
is used for transportation and racing (Kamal, 2008; Meiloud et al., 2011). Camel
trypanosomiasis, also known as Surra, is a disease caused by Trypanosoma evansi. This
parasite affects many species of mammals in Africa, Asia and Latin America (Omer et al.,
2007). Camels are most often affected in the Middle East and Africa (Brun et al., 1998). Surra
is the most economically important disease of camel herds with morbidity of up to 30% and …
Camel is one of the best adopted animals of the desert, a source of milk, meat and wool and is used for transportation and racing (Kamal, 2008; Meiloud et al., 2011). Camel trypanosomiasis, also known as Surra, is a disease caused by Trypanosoma evansi. This parasite affects many species of mammals in Africa, Asia and Latin America (Omer et al., 2007). Camels are most often affected in the Middle East and Africa (Brun et al., 1998). Surra is the most economically important disease of camel herds with morbidity of up to 30% and mortality of around 3%(Enwezor and Sackey, 2005). The disease may occur in both acute and chronic forms, but generally the chronic form is more common. The acute form of the disease is usually fatal within a few weeks, but the chronic form lasts for years and is characterized by anemia, emaciation, recurrent fever, edema, conjunctivitis, lacrymation, enlargement of the lymph nodes, and abortions (Gutierrez et al., 2005). Many investigators have shown alterations in blood constituents and tissue lesions in infected camels (Chaudhary and Iqbal, 2000;
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