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Veterinary Medicine International | 2013

Histopathological Studies on Stunting Syndrome in Broilers, Lahore, Pakistan

Muhammad Fiaz Qamar; Hina Aslam; Nusrat Jahan

Runting stunting syndrome (RSS) is a multifactorial disease with many names and faces that had caused considerable economic losses to poultry through reduced uniformity, reduced livability, decreased body weights, elevated feed conversions, and many secondary diseases. The aim of the current study was to evaluate the effect of stunting syndrome on histopathology in chicks (n = 120) of different ages collected from nine different farms. Grouping was done on the basis of age (G1 = 1–10 days, G2 = 11–20 days, G3 = 21–30 days, and G4 = 31–40 days) including both stunted and normal chicks. Histopathological findings were the intestinal lesions (29%), including degeneration of villi, crypts, epithelial cells and lamina propria. Pancreatic histopathological lesions (16.65%) included the fibrosis, vacuolation, and degeneration of acinar cells. Degeneration of follicles and epithelial cells, of bursa of fabricius (43%) and dilation of glandular cells of proventriculus including lymphocytes infiltration (5.6%) were other histopathological findings. All these changes may interfere with normal digestive processes and normal body functioning resulting in poor weight gain and retarded growth or stunting of chicks.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2017

Attributable risk of Capillaria species in domestic pigeons (Columba livia domestica)

Muhammad Fiaz Qamar; A. Butt; S. Ehtisham-ul-Haque; Zaman

Fecal samples were collected from 120 domestic pigeons to determine the Attributable risk of Capillaria spp. The Capillaria spp. was observed in 64 out of 120 (51%) pigeons (70 males and 50 females) under this study. A total of 64 (39 males and 25 females) were found naturally infected with Capillaria spp. with infection percentage of 51% and 50% in males and females respectively. Qualitative examinations include the direct microscopy and faecal floatation while quantitative examination includes McMaster technique (worms load was calculated per gram of the faeces). Month wise Attributable risk showed that eggs of the worms were found to be abundant in the month of July during the present study (60% to 73%) because of high humidity. Very high and very low temperature is not suitable for the proper development of the eggs. Qualitative and quantitative examination revealed that Capillaria spp. was more prevalent in males (51%) than females (50%) but overall there was no significant difference (P>0.05) in the male and female because both individuals invest equal amount of energy in search of food and incubating the eggs. Different breeds of pigeons gave different Attributable risk in different months during the study. Groups of pigeons from different locations showed different variable Attributable risk. Areas with high humidity were more suitable for the development of eggs, which is the reason why higher Attributable risk was observed in Shahdara (75%) area of Lahore, Pakistan.


Veterinary World | 2009

Epidemiology of Haemonchosis in sheep and Goats under different managemental conditions

Muhammad Fiaz Qamar; Azhar Maqbool; Muhammad Sarwar Khan; Nisar Ahmad; Muhammad Akram Muneer


Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences | 2012

BIOCHEMICAL STUDIES AND SERODIAGNOSIS OF HAEMONCHOSIS IN SHEEP AND GOATS

Muhammad Fiaz Qamar; Azhar Maqbool


Pakistan Veterinary Journal | 2011

Sero-surveillance of hemorrhagic septicemia in buffaloes and cattle in southern Punjab, Pakistan.

Umer Farooq; Zaka Saeed; Muzammil Khan; Iftikhar Ali; Muhammad Fiaz Qamar


American Journal of Ethnomedicine | 2014

Effect of Camel Milk Supplementation on Blood Parameters and Liver Function of Hepatitis Patients

Muhammad Fiaz Qamar; Seher Abbas; Rameez Imran; Aalia Nazir; Lubna Sarfraz


Archive | 2011

ROLE OF HERBAL POLYSACCHARIDES AS GROWTH PROMOTERS IN BROILERS

M. Zafar; A. A. Anjum; Muhammad Fiaz Qamar; M. I. Najeeb; Azhar Maqbool


Archive | 2011

ECONOMIC LOSSES DUE TO HAEMONCHOSIS IN SHEEP AND GOATS

Muhammad Fiaz Qamar; Azhar Maqbool; Nisar Ahmad


Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences | 2011

TOXOCARIASIS, ITS ZOONOTIC IMPORTANCE AND CHEMOTHERAPY IN DOGS

N. Ahmad; Azhar Maqbool; Khalid Saeed; K. Ashraf; Muhammad Fiaz Qamar


Archive | 2011

Epidemiological studies on Coccidiosis in cattle at Bahawalnagar-Pakistan

Muhammad Fiaz Qamar; Ifrah Raza; Sehar Abass

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Azhar Maqbool

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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Nisar Ahmad

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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A. A. Anjum

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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Aftab Ahmad

University of the Punjab

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Muhammad Ali

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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A. Butt

Government College University

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Azmat Jadoon

Government College University

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Ghulam Murtaza Arshad

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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Haji Ahmad Hashmi

University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences

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