| publication name | Problem of Zoonotic Aspergillosis in Layers Farm New Trend in Treatment |
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| Authors | Abdel-Aziz A. M |
| year | 2002 |
| keywords | |
| journal | Benha Vet. Med. J. |
| volume | Vol. 13 |
| issue | No1 |
| pages | 92-101 |
| publisher | Not Available |
| Local/International | Local |
| Paper Link | Not Available |
| Full paper | download |
| Supplementary materials | Not Available |
Abstract
50 nasal samples were taken from layers fowl had respiratory disorders from private farm, in Qalyobia Governorate, as well as the 50 sputum samples were collected from the fowls care-takers to detect A.fumigatus infection. The percentage of A.fumigatus isolated from suspected infected fowl by fungal infection were15 (30%). The percentage of A.fumigatus isolated from fowls care-takers were 20 (40%). WBCs counts were found to be carried out 20.0 Thos./UL at time zero, was increased to 30.4 after 10 days during treatment ,then increased to 44.2 Thos./UL after add 10 days daily treatment but the count decreased to 20.0Thos./ UL when the poultry was clinically cured . An excellent results were given by using combination between G-CSF and Amphotericin B for treatment zoonotic Aspergillosis, in layers fowls.