survey of aflatoxin m(1) in cow, goat, buffalo and camel milks in ismailia-egypt. | milk from buffalo, cow, goat and camel species was collected in ismailia in egypt. aflatoxin (afm(1)) levels were lower than previous surveys, and were influenced by feeding practices. cows and buffaloes are fed prepared rations and had highest incidence of afm(1). camels forage freely on available pasture and had lowest afm(1) in their milk. goats are fed a combination of prepared ration as a supplement to pasture grazing. most milks (80%, 74%, 66% and 52% of the camel, goat, cow and buffalo mi ... | 2009 | 19710995 |
studies on zoonotic cryptosporidiosis parvum in ismailia governorate, egypt. | a total of 390 stool samples from children less than 8 years old attending the mohp central hospital in ismailia district were examined for cryptosporidiosis. stools were subjected to direct wet smear method and sheather's sugar flotation and stained with modified z.n. among the 390 children 204 were diarrheic of whom c. parvum was positive in 68 (33.3%). the highest infection rate was 26/46 among children less than 2 months, 40/150 among children less than 2 years and 2/8 among children less th ... | 2009 | 19795755 |
monitoring of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans, dioxin-like pcbs and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in food and feed samples from ismailia city, egypt. | concentrations of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans (pcdd/fs), polychlorinated biphenyl (pcbs) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (pahs) have been determined using gc/hrms in food (butter, seafood and meat) and feed samples (chicken, cattle and fish) purchased from ismailia city, egypt. pcdd/f concentrations in food samples ranged between 0.12 and 3.35 pg who teq/g wet w, while those in feed samples were between 0.08 and 0.2 pg who teq/g dry w. levels of pcb teq ranged from 0 ... | 2007 | 17023023 |
entamoeba bovis liebetanz 1905 recorded from large ruminants in egypt. | investigations carried out on trematode parasites affecting cattle and buffaloes in ismailia governorate revealed a degree of infection with fasciola sp. attaining 6.95% among the former, and 16.16% among the latter. concerning paramphistomum sp. infection, it was 43.83% among cattle and 9% among buffaloes. during these studies, it appeared that cattle or buffaloes having no infection with fasciola sp. or those being infected with paramphistomum sp. only proved to harbour entamoeba bovis trophoz ... | 1993 | 8482871 |
natural babesia infection sought in black and norway rats trapped in five egyptian governorates. | babesiosis is a protozoal disease caused by members of the genus babesia transmitted by the ixodid ticks. it is a parasite of various mammalian hosts as bovine (b. bovis), equine (b. equi), rodent (b. microti), canine (b. canis) and others. human cases of babesiosis have been reported from several countries including egypt. it is now well established that man may become infected (fulminating or subclinical) with several species of babesia without prior splenectomy. in this paper, a total of 398 ... | 1993 | 8376851 |
characterization of serum lysosomal enzymatic activities. ii. effect of lumpy skin disease in egyptian cows. | clinical findings and lysosomal enzymes (lye) in eight lumpy skin diseases (lsd) cows and same number of healthy ones were reported in tal-el baker village and tal alkabir centre, ismailia province, egypt. lsd began with fever, anorexia, skin lesions in form of nodules all over the body, which disappeared spontaneously or gathered to form large lumps. it was complicated with respiratory manifestation, corneal opacity, mastitis, dehydration and later on recumbency. it is noteworthy that the level ... | 1992 | 1330481 |
circulation of bovine viral diarrhea virus--1 (bvdv-1) in dairy cattle and buffalo farms in ismailia province, egypt. | bovine viral diarrhea (bvd) is one of the most economically significant diseases in the bovine industry causing losses due to diarrhea, reproductive disorders, immunosuppression and mortalities. the aim of our investigation was to detect and subtype bvdv from calves on two dairy cattle and two buffalo farms in ismailia province, egypt as an indicator of bvdv infection status in the province. | 2015 | 26719939 |