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OtherItem Open Access Analysis of Metallic Residues in Goat Tissues Through ICP-OES(TANUVAS, 2014-12) Gawdaman, G.; Abraham, Robinson J.J.; Selvasubramaniam, S.; Rao, V. AppaOtherItem Open Access Determination of Poisonous Elements in the Tissues of Sheep and Goat Through ICP-OES(TANUVAS, 2014-12) Gawdaman, G.; Abraham, Robinson J.J.; Selvasubramaniam, S.; Rao, V. AppaOtherItem Open Access Heavy Metal Contamination in the Tissues of Small Ruminants (Sheep and Goat)(TANUVAS, 2014-12) Gawdaman, G.; Abraham, Robinson J.J.; Selvasubramaniam, S.; Rao, V. AppaArticleItem Open Access Hepatic Abscess in Sheep and Goat Caused by O26 Escherichia Coli Serotype : An Emerging Pathogen(2015-07) Madhav, N. Mugale; Balachandran, C.; Dillibabu, V.; Kirubharan, John; Raj, G. Dhinakar; Sridhar, R.; Selvasubramaniam, S.; TANUVASLiver abscess is a major economic problem in meat industry due to condemnation of edible part of carcass. In this study, an incidence 0.224% (56/25000) of hepatic abscess was recorded. Escherichia coli was isolated in highest number of cases which showed metallic sheen on eosin methylene blue agar in 12 cases (21.48%). Serotype O26 E. coli was identiļ¬ed and recognized as an emerging pathogen.ArticleItem Open Access Hepatic Abscess in Sheep and Goat Caused by O26 Escherichia Coli Serotype : An Emerging Pathogen(Indian Veterinary Journal, 2015-07) Madhav, N. Mugale; Balachandran, C.; Dillibabu, V.; Kirubaharan, John; Raj, G. Dhinakar; Sridhar, R.; Selvasubramaniam, S.; TANUVASLiver abscess is a major economic problem in meat industry due to condemnation of edible part of carcass. In this study, an incidence 0.224% (56/25000) of hepatic abscess was recorded. Escherichia coli was isolated in highest number of cases which showed metallic sheen on eosin methylene blue agar in 12 cases (21.48%). Serotype O26 E. coli was identified and recognized as an emerging pathogen. Other pathogens isolated were Streptococcus spp., Fusobacterium necrophorum, Staphylococcus spp., Corynebacteria spp. and Pseudomonas spp. Grossly, single to multiple and minute to large creamy-yellow coloured abscesses of varying sizes were found on both parietal and visceral surfaces of liver. Histologically, the abscesses consisted of central areas of liquefactive necrosis surrounded by numerous polymorphonuclear neutrophils, few mononuclear cells, calcified centers and colonies of bacteria.OtherItem Open Access Metallic Residues Concentration in Sheep Tissues(TANUVAS, 2014-12) Gawdaman, G.; Abraham, Robinson J.J.; Selvasubramaniam, S.; Rao, V. AppaOtherItem Open Access Surveillance on Heavy Metal Residues in Sheep Tissues Through ICP-OES(TANUVAS, 2014-12) Gawdaman, G.; Abraham, Robinson J.J.; Selvasubramaniam, S.; Rao, V. Appa