25Apr 2017

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON SOME BACTERIA CAUSE ABORTION TO SHEEP AND GOATS IN SULAYMANI GOVERNORATE, KURDISTAN, IRAQ.

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The aim of this study was the main reason cased abortion in Sheep and goats, determination antimicrobial activity; seventy samples were taken from infection Sheep and got suffering from abortion on privately owned farms in some village in Sulaymani city, Iraq. Fore detection the resent of abortion in (Sheep and got) because there are many cases suffering from abortion. Also this Study was done for determined Brucella abortus, and all samples were tested for Brucella, toxoplasma and salmonella abortus , so that all isolated were identified through cultural, morphological and biochemical examination, in addition to API20Esystem. (40) Samples were isolated from (Sheep and got) positive for Brucella abortus, and five sample was positive for Toxoplasma Susceptibility test To eleven antimicrobials were performed for all isolates.. The isolates were grouped to five anti-bigram The B. abortus isolates were resistant 100%to Ak .Chl, Tri, 20%toCip,Cef Nit, 40%toAmp,Str60% to Gm ,Rf 80%to Tet that result Resist to more than two antibiotics.


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[Sabiha Sharif salih. (2017); EPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDIES ON SOME BACTERIA CAUSE ABORTION TO SHEEP AND GOATS IN SULAYMANI GOVERNORATE, KURDISTAN, IRAQ. Int. J. of Adv. Res. 5 (Apr). 564-568] (ISSN 2320-5407). www.journalijar.com


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Article DOI: 10.21474/IJAR01/3845      
DOI URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.21474/IJAR01/3845