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Dr.Kedar Karki

A Clinical-laboratory Investigation of Systemic Mycosis in Male Goats Due to Penicillium and Aspergillus Spp, in Mouldy Maize and Fodder in Kathmandu

... provide circumstantial evidence that feeding of moldy maize grain and green fodder leaves infected by Penicillium and Aspergillus spp may have caused this outbreaks of a systemic Mycosis in these goats need to be thoroughly investigated in ... Read Read: A Clinical-laboratory Investigation of Systemic Mycosis in Male Goats Due to Penicillium and Aspergillus Spp, in Mouldy Maize and Fodder in Kathmandu

By: Dr.Kedar Karki | 21/10/2008 | Nutrition

Clinical-epidemiological Investigation of Moldy Corn Poisoning Due to Penicillium Spp in Mules at Udayapur District, Nepal

... range from external mold development to internal discoloration ("Blue Eye") of the embryo. Symptoms caused by Penicillium are easy to confuse with those caused by Aspergillus glaucus. Mycotoxins most fungi produce a class of chemical ... Read Read: Clinical-epidemiological Investigation of Moldy Corn Poisoning Due to Penicillium Spp in Mules at Udayapur District, Nepal

By: Dr.Kedar Karki | 28/01/2008 | Health

Dhakeri-bange Syndrome in Goats Due to Moldy Forage/fodder Poisoning Contaminated With Penicillium and Aspergillus Spp, in Banke District of Nepal: a

... Aspergillus spp may cause outbreaks of a systemic Mycosis in these goats.     Key words: Moldy forage, greenfodder, Penicillium, Aspergillus Spp, Fungus, Goat,Dhakeri-Bange,mycoticpolyneuropathy,Banke,Antidegnala liquor(s.r)  Background: ... Read Read: Dhakeri-bange Syndrome in Goats Due to Moldy Forage/fodder Poisoning Contaminated With Penicillium and Aspergillus Spp, in Banke District of Nepal: a

By: Dr.Kedar Karki | 26/11/2008 | Nutrition

Clinical-epidemiological Investigation of Moldy Corn Poisoning in at Udayapur District, Nepal

... range from external mold development to internal discoloration ("Blue Eye") of the embryo. Symptoms caused by Penicillium are easy to confuse with those caused by Aspergillus glaucus. Mycotoxins most fungi produce a class of chemical ... Read Read: Clinical-epidemiological Investigation of Moldy Corn Poisoning in at Udayapur District, Nepal

By: Dr.Kedar Karki | 19/05/2008 | Diseases & Conditions
Dr.Kedar Karki

Clinical-epidemiological Investigation of Treatment of Equinelukoencephalomalcia in Mules With Use of Toxin Binder,livertonic Containing Toxin Binder

... range from external mold development to internal discoloration ("Blue Eye") of the embryo. Symptoms caused by Penicillium are easy to confuse with those caused by Aspergillus glaucus. Mycotoxins most fungi produce a class of chemical ... Read Read: Clinical-epidemiological Investigation of Treatment of Equinelukoencephalomalcia in Mules With Use of Toxin Binder,livertonic Containing Toxin Binder

By: Dr.Kedar Karki | 10/02/2008 | Medicine

Clinical Observation on Mycobiota of Postmortem Samples of Commercial Broiler Suspected Forhemorrhagic Proventriculitis and Gizzard Erosion in Nepal

... grain (maize, gram) was used as feed. On laboratory analysis of sample of same grain was found to be containing 60-110CFU/gm of Penicillium spp of fungus ( Dr.Karki et.al http://www.alumbo.com/article/43263.  Feed contamination can lead to ... Read Read: Clinical Observation on Mycobiota of Postmortem Samples of Commercial Broiler Suspected Forhemorrhagic Proventriculitis and Gizzard Erosion in Nepal

By: Dr.Kedar Karki | 02/06/2008 | Medicine

Clinical laboratory investigation of Moldy rice straw poisoning in cattle in Kathmandu Valley

... on 13 october 2008 12: Kedar Karki and Purnima Manandhar: Clinical-Epidemiological Investigation of Mouldy Corn Poisoning due to Penicillium spp. in mules at Udayapur District, Nepal: Veterinary World   pp 107-110 vol. 1 no. 4 April 2oo8 ... Read Read: Clinical laboratory investigation of Moldy rice straw poisoning in cattle in Kathmandu Valley

By: Dr.Kedar Karki | 21/06/2009 | Diseases & Conditions

MYCOTOXINS – NEW CHALLENGE FOR HUMAN AND ANIMAL’S HEALTH

... laboratory investigation concern expert found the fodder in pasture in that area was being heavily contaminated with fungus Penicillium.In the light of above facts contamination of grains and livestock products are in increasing trend and ... Read Read: MYCOTOXINS – NEW CHALLENGE FOR HUMAN AND ANIMAL’S HEALTH

By: Dr.Kedar Karki | 02/07/2009 | Nutrition

Dr Kedar Karki

Clinical-laboratory Investigation of Involvement of Systemic Fungus in Outbreak of Sudden Death Syndrome in Broiler Chicken in Kathmandu Valley Nepal

... may also be beneficial.                                                                                         Key word: Sudden Death Syndrome, broiler birds, Penicillium spp., Aspergillus spp., Candida spp, Kathmandu Valley, Nepal,   ... Read Read: Clinical-laboratory Investigation of Involvement of Systemic Fungus in Outbreak of Sudden Death Syndrome in Broiler Chicken in Kathmandu Valley Nepal

By: Dr Kedar Karki | 22/09/2008 | Nutrition
Dr.Kedar Karki

A Review on Clinical Laboratory Outbreak of Sudden Death Syndrome in Broiler Chicken in Kathmandu Valley Nepal

... negative no 86 E.coli,Streptococcus,Staphylococcus spp.   59 27 86   Aspergillus,Penicillium,Candida spp 58 28 172     117 55   Treatment and ... Read Read: A Review on Clinical Laboratory Outbreak of Sudden Death Syndrome in Broiler Chicken in Kathmandu Valley Nepal

By: Dr.Kedar Karki | 21/08/2008 | Nutrition

How the Wonder Drug Penicillin was Discovered

... soldiers and prevent their injuries from becoming infected. Under the impetus of war the research and development of Dr. Flemings Penicillium mold finally got the attention it so richly deserved. During the second world war Dr. Howard ... Read Read: How the Wonder Drug Penicillin was Discovered

By: Burl Collins | 19/11/2007 | Medicine
Dr.Kedar Karki

Endemic Moist Eczematous Syndrome in Cattle a Laboratory Outbreak Investigation in Jhapa District of Nepal

... hyperemic moist eczematous syndrome, Cattle and Buffaloes, Jhapa district, Nepal, Antidegnala liquor and Penta-sulphate, Penicillium sp.Fungus, postmonsoon. Review of Literatures: Facial eczema is a disease of sheep and cattle ... Read Read: Endemic Moist Eczematous Syndrome in Cattle a Laboratory Outbreak Investigation in Jhapa District of Nepal

By: Dr.Kedar Karki | 25/02/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

Hazard Analysis of vegetable-based food products

... them to rot. Many moulds can cause rotting/softening of vegetables. The main causative species of these rots are Penicillium Rhizopus and Mucor. It must be remembered that any organic object left in the atmosphere will be covered in fungal ... Read Read: Hazard Analysis of vegetable-based food products

By: Fereshteh Safarzadeh Markhali | 08/11/2009 | Food & Beverage

A Clinical Laboratory Outbreak Investigation of Endemic Moist Eczematous Syndrome in Cattle in Jhapa District of Nepal

... Normal 5*10millionmmc 4-12*10mm3 28-42 8.5-13.5 Mycobiota of Straw and fodder forage: Revealed the growth of fungus Penicillium spp in mycological medium on laboratory culture Treatment provided Use of 5% of Anti-Degnala liquor ... Read Read: A Clinical Laboratory Outbreak Investigation of Endemic Moist Eczematous Syndrome in Cattle in Jhapa District of Nepal

By: Dr.Kedar Karki | 02/06/2008 | Nutrition
Dr.Kedar Karki

Moldy Corn Poisonong

... , gram) was used as feed. On laboratory analysis of sample of same grain was found to be containing 60-110CFU/gm of Penicillium spp of fungus. When remaining herd still using same feed treated with toxin binder (toxicurb, varishta), liver ... Read Read: Moldy Corn Poisonong

By: Dr.Kedar Karki | 27/01/2008 | Nutrition

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