Hematological and Serum Biochemical Alteration in Cattle and Buffaloes Suffering From Natural Infection of Black Quarter

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A. Idrees
A. Idrees
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Z. I. Chaudhary
Z. I. Chaudhary
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M. Younus
M. Younus
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R. Akhtar
R. Akhtar
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Hematological and serum biochemical changes in cattle suffering from natural outbreak of Black quarter (BQ) in different areas of Punjab, Pakistan were studied. Blood samples from infected cattle were subjected to TLC, TEC, DLC, hemoglobin and PCV while serum samples for estimation of Cpk, ALT and AST (n=50). It was found that mean erythrocyte count decreased significantly (P < 0.05) while mean leukocyte count increased significantly (P 0.05) as compared to healthy animals.Average DLC values were found varying to great extent. It was found that mean neutrophils and lymphocytes (%) increased significantly (P 0.05) in diseased animals.

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A. Idrees. 2014. \u201cHematological and Serum Biochemical Alteration in Cattle and Buffaloes Suffering From Natural Infection of Black Quarter\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - G: Veterinary Science & Medicine GJMR-G Volume 13 (GJMR Volume 13 Issue G2): .

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Hematological and serum biochemical changes in cattle suffering from natural outbreak of Black quarter (BQ) in different areas of Punjab, Pakistan were studied. Blood samples from infected cattle were subjected to TLC, TEC, DLC, hemoglobin and PCV while serum samples for estimation of Cpk, ALT and AST (n=50). It was found that mean erythrocyte count decreased significantly (P < 0.05) while mean leukocyte count increased significantly (P 0.05) as compared to healthy animals.Average DLC values were found varying to great extent. It was found that mean neutrophils and lymphocytes (%) increased significantly (P 0.05) in diseased animals.

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