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![]() Dr.Kedar Karki.M.V.St. Preventive Veterinary Medicine CLSU Philippines
Senior Veterinary Officer Central Veterinary Laboratory Tripureshwor Kathmandu Nepal Sort By: Date | Popularity
![]() Plastic as a Source of Environmental Pollution What is the Solution?"Plastics" derived their name from their properties to be molded, cast, extruded or processed into a variety of forms, including solid objects, films and filaments. These properties arise from their molecular structure. Plastics are polymers, very long chain molecules that consist of subunits (monomers) linked together by chemical bonds. The monomers of petrochemical plastics are inorganic materials (such as styrene) and are not biodegradable. ![]() A Clinical-laboratory Investigation of Systemic Mycosis in Male Goats Due to Penicillium and Aspergillus Spp, in Mouldy Maize and Fodder in KathmanduAn outbreaks of a syndrome of unknown etiology associated with the feeding of moldy maize grain and green fodder to the male goat in a herd of 2000 meant for sale for Dashahara festival during the month of October-2008 in Kathmandu valley of which 52 goats suddenly became ill with symptoms of anorexia, apathy, diarrhea and ruminal stasis ![]() A Review on Clinical Laboratory Outbreak of Sudden Death Syndrome in Broiler Chicken in Kathmandu Valley NepalIncidence of this condition recorded was between 1.5 to 2.5% of the flock. The mean mortality due to sudden death syndrome was 1.3 - 9.6% and mortality was peak after 6 week of age. Post-mortem necropsies of birds affected by Sudden Death Syndrome were well-fleshed with edema and general pulmonary congestion. ![]() Clinical Laboratory Outbreak of Sudden Death Syndrome in Broiler Chicken in Kathmandu Valley NepalABSTRACT:
The incidence of sudden death of broiler birds above 40 days suddenly increased in the month of August 2008 in Kathmandu valley. Birds that were presented for post-mortem examination in Central Veterinary Laboratory Tripureshwor Kathmandu were usually found dead on their backs with wings out-stretched. ![]() Protocol for Parasite Egg Identification in Faecal Samples in Parasitology UnitTo diagnose gastro-intestinal parasites of ruminants, the parasites or their eggs/larvae must be recovered from the digestive tract of the animal or from faecal material. ![]() Bacterial Skin Diseases of Large Animals and Horses1. Dermatophiliosis
a. Be able to recognize or list factors that contribute to infection of the skin with Dermatophiliosis. ![]() Endemic Moist Eczematous Syndrome in Cattle a Laboratory Outbreak Investigation in Jhapa District of NepalAbstract;
An endemic hyperemic moist eczematous syndrome was reported in Cattle and Buffaloes in Jhapa district of Nepal during month of September after prolong spell of drought followed by heavy rainfall causing water logging total 56 cattle and buffalo were affected and out of which 12 animal died. Rest of ill animals were treated with 5%of Antidegnala liquor and Penta-sulphate. Straw and Skin samples revealed Penicillium sp.Fungus. ![]() Cerebrospinal Nematodiasis in Goat: a Laboratory Epidemiological Outbreak Investigation and Use of Diethylecarbamazin in Treatment in Banke District OAs adult seteria spp in cattle, Buffalo and microfileria from blood smears of affected goat confirmed the cerebrospinal nematodisease in goat in Nepal. ![]() Clinical-epidemiological Study of Prevalence, Etiology, Chemotherapy of Deg Nala Disease in Buffaloes and Cattle in NepalThe most frequently found fungi species recorded from rice straw were: Aspergillus, Aspergillus flavus and Penicillium notatum. Therapeutic trials with various drugs were carried out, but 2% of Antidegnala liquor orally, or5% of Antidegnala liquor S/C or I/M giving the highest cure rate. ![]() Incidence of Gastrointestinal Helminthes in Captive Elephants in Wildlife Reserves of NepalThis study was conducted to determine the prevalence of parasitic infections among captive elephants of Different Wild life Reserve Park of Nepal .Fecal samples of 20 elephants were collected from Suklaphanta, Bardiya Sauraha and Koshi Tappu during 2007June-November 2007, and examined for the presence of helminthes ova. Of the 20 elephants, all were positive for helminthes.
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