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THE SEROEPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVAY OF CANINE LEPTOSPIROSIS IN SHEPHERD OF DAIRY CATTLE HERDS IN MASHHAD SUBURB OF IRAN

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  177-179

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 Objectives: Is there LEPTOSPIRAl sero infectious in SHEPHERD of dairy cattle herds? 2- Which LEPTOSPIRA serovar are the causes of infectious for SHEPHERD of dairy cattle herds? 3- How much is the titer of sero infectious? Design: Prospective study. Animals: twenty-four non-vaccinal SHEPHERDs of 18 industrial dairy cattle herds. Methods: A total of 24-shepherd serum sample were collected from 18 dairy came herds. Serum samples were tested for LEPTOSPIRA interrogans antibody using microscopic agglutination test (MAT) by using 22 alive LEPTOSPIRA antigens. Statistical analysis: Chi square test. Results: Ten (41/6%) dogs sera showed positive serological reaction against antigens. All of sera reacted to one serovar. The minimum MAT titer was 1:200 and the highest were 1:800. The most common serovar was canicola hondutrech IV (N= 6 60%) and the serovar icterohaemorragiae icterohaemorragia (No= 4, 40%) had infected SHEPHERD, too. Conclusions: It is likely that SHEPHERD of dairy cattle herd be infected with LEPTOSPIRA and transmit to dairy cattle and the employees. In the present study, 9 male dogs ( 90% of total infected dogs) reveal leptospirosis, which may reflect an increased risk of exposure. The SHEPHERD must be immunized against leptospirosis.

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TALEBKHAN GAROUSI, M., VANDYOUSEFI, J., FAMILGHADAKCHI, H., & NOUROUZIAN, I.. (2003). THE SEROEPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVAY OF CANINE LEPTOSPIROSIS IN SHEPHERD OF DAIRY CATTLE HERDS IN MASHHAD SUBURB OF IRAN. JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, 58(2), 177-179. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/34875/en

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TALEBKHAN GAROUSI M., VANDYOUSEFI J., FAMILGHADAKCHI H., NOUROUZIAN I.. THE SEROEPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVAY OF CANINE LEPTOSPIROSIS IN SHEPHERD OF DAIRY CATTLE HERDS IN MASHHAD SUBURB OF IRAN. JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH[Internet]. 2003;58(2):177-179. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/34875/en

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M. TALEBKHAN GAROUSI, J. VANDYOUSEFI, H. FAMILGHADAKCHI, and I. NOUROUZIAN, “THE SEROEPIDEMIOLOGICAL SURVAY OF CANINE LEPTOSPIROSIS IN SHEPHERD OF DAIRY CATTLE HERDS IN MASHHAD SUBURB OF IRAN,” JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, vol. 58, no. 2, pp. 177–179, 2003, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/34875/en

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