AbstractLumpy skin disease (LSD) is an infectious disease of cattle, caused by a Lumpy Skin Disease Virus. It is an economically important viral disease of cattle affecting all ages and breeds that can be prevented by vaccination in endemic regions including.....
AbstractIt was first reported in 1984 that gastric ulcer disease in humans is caused by a bacterial. The causative agent, Helicobacter pylori, has also been associated with gastritis, peptic ulcer disease, gastric adenocarcinoma, and mucosa associated lympho.....
AbstractSheep and goat pox has highly contagious viral infection of sheep and goats caused by the genus Capripox virus. The disease was characterized fever, developing papules, and necrotic lesions in skin and nodular lesions in internal organs. In Ethiopia,.....
AbstractThe world is fast approaching a time whereby people will die from infections because there are no longer any effective drugs. This will change the face of medicine, as we know it, since many modern medical procedures are highly dependent upon antimic.....
AbstractIn this study, we applied comparative morphological assessment of autophagic changes in catfish anterior kidney (AK) B cells after exposure to Edwardsiella ictaluri live attenuated vaccines (LAVs; Ei?evpB and ESC-NDKL1) and wild-type (WT) strains. Ba.....
AbstractFiled experimental trial was conducted; starting from December to April 2013 for five months in Debre Birhan districts, North Showa zone, Amhara Region Central Ethiopia, to evaluate effectiveness of the anthelmintic drug. A field experiment study was.....
AbstractA cross-sectional study design was conducted; starting from December to April 2013 for five months in Debre Birhan districts, North Showa zone, Amhara Region Central Ethiopia, to assess the risk factors associated with infestation of the disease and .....
AbstractLumpy skin disease is an acute infectious disease of cattle endemic in most Sub-Saharan African countries and all agro-ecology climatic condition, also North Shewa Zone. It is caused by lumpy skin disease virus in the genus Capri-pox-virus and protot.....
AbstractEthiopia, one of the sub-Saharan African countries, is characterized by the presence of strong correlation between a high burden of zoonotic diseases and poverty. The country has the largest and second largest livestock and human population respectiv.....
AbstractCryptosporidium is an enteric protozoan organism that causes gastrointestinal disorders in humans and different animals, mainly in calves. The crosssectional study was conducted during October 2019 to May 2020, to estimate the prevaelence of Cryptos.....
AbstractThe isomeric mixture of ?- and ?-amyrin isolated from Protium heptaphyllum has considerable pharmacological effects, mainly with an effect on the central nervous system. Still, no reports in the literature demonstrate its impact on zebrafish. This st.....
AbstractMastitis, a management-related disease affecting cow production efficiency, was studied in 90 dairy cattle in Western Chitwan. Subclinical mastitis (SCM) prevalence was determined using the CMT test, with 31.09% (111 out of 357) of milk samples testi.....
AbstractA cross sectional study was conducted from November 2018 to June 2019 in apparently healthy sheep at Haramaya manucipal abattoir to estimate the prevalence, cyst distribution and economic loss of Cysticercustenuicollis in Slaughtered sheep. Ante-mort.....
AbstractAbstract Calf-care is not only essential for sustenance of the dairy industry but is also essential for preserving and maintaining good quality of germplasm. On the contrary, high levels of calf mortality have limited dairy herd expansion and genetic.....
AbstractAbstract Ethiopia has the 2nd largest human population in Africa and the largest livestock population on the continent. The country is mainly vulnerable to zoonotic diseases because its economy is primarily dependent on agriculture. Anthrax is a pote.....
AbstractAbstract Mastitis is the most frequent and common disease of dairy cattle. Losses due to mastitis can be attributed to both subclinical and clinical disease. The aim of this seminar paper is mainly to review on newly emerging mastitis causing pathoge.....
AbstractA cross sectional study was conducted from November 2014 to March 2015 in Ejere district with the objectives of determining the prevalence, identifying Ixodidae cattle ticks, their predilection sites and burden in relation to breed, sex, and age grou.....
AbstractBackground: Gastrointestinal parasites are one of the globally occurring most important diseases that include the groups of cestodes, trematodes, the coccidian and gastrointestinal nematodes, particularly the strongyles are the most pathogenic parasi.....
AbstractCalf-care is not only essential for sustenance of the dairy industry but is also essential for preserving and maintaining good quality of germplasm. On the contrary, high levels of calf mortality have limited dairy herd expansion and genetic improvem.....
AbstractMany parasitic helminths of veterinary importance have genetic features that favor the development of anthelmintic resistance, and this becoming a major worldwide constraint in livestock production. The principal mode of control of GI nematodes is ba.....
AbstractBackground: The worldwide increased difficulty of anthelmintic resistance (AR), calls for an enhanced and standardized implementation of early detection of AR. This study aims to determine efficacy of anthelmintic drugs against Haemonchus contortus a.....
AbstractContagious bovine pleuropneumonia (CBPP) is a highly contagious disease of cattle caused by Mycoplasma mycoides subsp.mycoides small colony (Mmm SC). A cross-sectional study design was conducted in selected district of East Wollega and West Showa zon.....