Prevalence and pathological studies on ovine pneumonic pasteurellosis in Kashmir valley, India

2012 
AbstractDar LM, Darzi MM, Mir MS, Rashid A, Abdullah S, Hus-sain SA. Prevalence and pathological studies on ovine pneu-monic pasteurellosis in Kashmir valley, India. Eurasian J Vet Sci, 2012, 28, 4, 199-203Aim: To describe prevalence and pathology of pneumonic pasteurellosis in sheep slaughtered in Kashmir Valley, India. Material and Methods: 2155 ovine lungs from various ab-attoirs were examined. Lungs with gross pneumonic lesions were collected. Specimens taken from the different lobes were collected for bacteriological culture. Based on the bacteriology, tissues were processed for histopathological examination. Duplicate sections were stained for connec-tive tissue by Masson’s Trichrome Stain, elastin by Hart’s method, neutral and acid mucopolysaccharide by Combined Alcian Blue PAS technique, and mast cells by Toluidine Blue Stain. Results: Out of 956 grossly pneumonic lung samples, Pas-teurella spp. was isolated from 398 affected lung samples giving an overall prevalence of 18.46% (398/2155) in the population studied. The prevalence was significantly (p≤0.01) higher in winter (29.76%) and spring (21.03%) as compared to autumn (12.35%) and summer (9.4%). Gross and histopathological examination revealed features typical of fibrinous pneumonia.
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