نتایج جستجو برای: Camelus Dromedarius

تعداد نتایج: 1585  

Journal: :veterinary research forum 2012
saeed nazifi amin tamadon mohammad-amin behzadi shahram haddadi ali-reza raayat-jahromi

the economic importance of tick infestation on camels are important as they are important meat and milk producer animals in the less vegetation area of iran and their health and production are greatly affected by the high tick infestation. in this investigation, tick infestations on camels (camelus dromedarius) were determined in qeshm island, iran. a total number of 912 adult ticks (472 males ...

2013
Saima Zubair Etienne P. de Villiers Mario Younan Göran Andersson Herve Tettelin David R. Riley Joerg Jores Erik Bongcam-Rudloff Richard P. Bishop

Streptococcus agalactiae causes a range of clinical syndromes in camels (Camelus dromedarius). We report the genome sequences of two S. agalactiae isolates that induce abscesses in Kenyan camels. These genomes provide novel data on the composition of the S. agalactiae "pan genome" and reveal the presence of multiple genomic islands.

2017
Julian Rothen Tobias Schindler Joël F. Pothier Mario Younan Ulrich Certa Claudia Daubenberger Valentin Pflüger Joerg Jores

We present draft whole-genome sequences of seven Streptococcus agalactiae strains isolated from Camelus dromedarius in Kenya and Somalia. These data are an extension to the group B Streptococcus (GBS) pangenome and might provide more insight into the underlying mechanisms of pathogenicity and antibiotic resistance of camel GBS.

2004
Z. Farah

Present distribution and economic potential According to FAO statistics there are about 19 million camels in the world, of which 15 million are found in Africa and 4 million in Asia. Of this estimated world population, 17 million are believed to be one-humped dromedary camels (Camelus dromedarius) and 2 millions two-humped (Camelus bactrianus). Approximately 11 million dromedaries, representing...

Journal: :Journal of clinical microbiology 2010
María Teresa Tejedor-Junco Carlos Gutiérrez Margarita González Ana Fernández Georges Wauters Thierry De Baere Pieter Deschaght Mario Vaneechoutte

Two tributyrin hydrolysis-negative Moraxella isolates obtained in cases of keratoconjunctivitis in Camelus dromedarius in the Canary Islands showed highest degrees of 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity to Moraxella canis. A level of DNA relatedness to the M. canis type strain of 79% confirmed the identity of the isolates as a tributyrin hydrolysis-negative biovar of M. canis.

2017
Elias Salem Elizabeth A.J. Cook Hicham Ait Lbacha Justine Oliva Félix Awoume Gilbert L. Aplogan Emmanuel Couacy Hymann Dishon Muloi Sharon L. Deem Said Alali Zaid Zouagui Eric M. Fèvre Gilles Meyer Mariette F. Ducatez

Influenza D virus has been identified in America, Europe, and Asia. We detected influenza D virus antibodies in cattle and small ruminants from North (Morocco) and West (Togo and Benin) Africa. Dromedary camels in Kenya harbored influenza C or D virus antibodies, indicating a potential new host for these viruses.

2014
M. Ahmadi-hamedani K. Ghazvinian P. Kokhaei M. Barati A. Mahdavi

The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of age and sex on the concentration of total serum protein measured by the biuret method and protein fractions determined using cellulose acetate electrophoresis in apparently healthy camels (Camelus dromedarius). Blood samples were collected from 21 camels (12 males and 9 females). The camels were further divided into two groups: 12 young cam...

Journal: :veterinary research forum 2012
pwaveno huladeino bamaiyi arunsi ukairu kalu

one hundred and five (105) camels were investigated at the maiduguri abattoir, nigeria using floatation and sedimentation techniques for helminth parasites and haematological indices with the microhaematocrit reader. overall, prevalence of infection was 92.4% [(coccidia (8.5%), strongyloides (8.5%), trichuris (11.4%), ciliates (6.7%), ascaris sp. (3.8%), moniezia sp. (1.9%), amphistome sp. (0.9...

Journal: :Annales de parasitologie humaine et comparee 1986
A K Nasher

Onchocerca fasciata Railliet & Henry, 1910, which occurs in subcutaneous nodules, shows a site preference to the anterior parts of its host, Camelus dromedarius L., i.e. the nuchal ligaments, neck, and shoulders. Although the incidence of infection was generally high (59%), the infected camels did not exhibit any apparent disease. The intensity of infection ranged between 2 and 29, with a mean ...

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