Prevalence of chlamydial agents in livestock in Kerala

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1988
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Department of Microbiology, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Mannuthy
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The magnitude of the prevalence of chlamydial infections in the live stock in Kerala was assessed by screening the smears of various clinical materials after staining , isolation using chicken embryos and guinea pigs and serologically by passive haemagglutination test. The results obtained were discussed correlating to the managemental practises in the organised herds and agroclimatic conditions. A total of 71 bio sample comprising 17 bovine abortion materials , 15 bull semen, 6 seminal vesicular secretion , one synovial, fluid from a calf, 5 caprine abortion material, 15 caprine pneumonic lungs, 5 samples from perinatal mortality in kids , 4 ovine lung tissue and one conjunctival washings from a buffalo were utilised for screening the smears stained by Gimenez ,Macchiavellos, modified Ziehi-Neelsen and Giemsa's methods and for isolation purpose . On screening the stained smears, one bovine abortion material, two bull semen, one caprine abortion material and three caprine pneumonic lesions were found positive for developmental forms of chlamydiae which could be discerned intra and extracytoplasmically . The overall prevalence rate by this method was 9.9% and species wise prevalence rates were 7.3 % among cattle and 16 % among goats.. Attempts for isolation resulted in the recovery of chlamydiae from two of 17 bovine abortion materials , four of 15 bull semen and two of 15 caprine pneumonic lungs. The overall prevalence based on isolation rate was 11.3% and species wise prevalence rates were 14.6% and 8% respectively for cattle and goats. A total of 169 serum samples consisting of 92 from cattle , 67 from goats and 10 from sheep were screened serologically . Of these 21 from cattle , 13 from goats and one from sheep were found positive showing titres of 1:16 and above . The overall seroprevalence rate was found to be 20.7 % and species wise rates were 22.8%, 19.4% and 10% for cattle , goat and sheep .
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