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Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology | 2016

Studies on patho-epidemiology of Johne's disease in buffaloes of Malwa region

D.K. Shakya; U. K. Garg; Supriya Shukla; S.K. Karmore; Nidhi Shrivastava; G. P. Jatav

In the present study, 250 buffaloes of 2 to 7 years of age slaughtered at Cantonment Board slaughter house, Mhow and Indore were examined for chronic enteritis. The incidence of chronic enteritis was found to be 74.4% (186/250), based on the observation of gross and microscopic lesions in intestine and mesenteric lymph nodes. Among 186 cases of enteritis, 5(2%) were of mycobacterial origin (Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis), 22(8.8%) of other bacterial origin, 39(15.6%) of parasitic origin and 120(48%) were of non-specific origin. The main difference of Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis group with the remaining groups of chronic enteritis was that the intestinal wall was found variably thickened and mucosal corrugation, especially in proximity to the ileo-caecal junction. Histopathology revealed focal aggregates of epithelioid cells in the form of microgranulomas in the small intestine with infiltration of plasma cells in the lamina propriaand granulomas in the paracortical regions of the mesenteric lymph nodes. ZiehlNeelsens staining showed presence of acid-fast bacilli both in impression smears and tissue sections. On histochemistry tissue section of intestine showed depletion of glycogen and increased mucin activity. Hematological values of Johnes disease cases did not differ significantly from enteritis of other origins, with only moderate difference in the monocyte values. Serum creatinine, blood urea nitrogen, serum glutamic pyruvic transaminase and serum glutamic oxaloacetic transaminase biochemical tests showed highly significant changes compared to normal values. Total protein and C-reactive protein values were variable.


Indian Journal of Veterinary Pathology | 2015

Incidence and pathomorphology of kidney affections of buffaloes in Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh, India

S. B. Singh; U. K. Garg; Supriya Shukla; R. Bamnele

The gross examination of kidneys during necropsy is very much helpful in the diagnosis of various disease conditions in buffaloes. The present study was carried out on pathomorphology of kidneys in buffaloes. A total of 500 buffaloes ranging from 4 to 12 years of age were examined, of which 42 (8.4%) cases were found to be affected with various pathological conditions. The nephrolithiasis condition was found to be highest (8; 1.6%) followed by hydronephosis (6; 1.2%), vascular abnormality (5; 1%), pyelonephritis (4; 0.8%), interstitial nephritis and glomerulonephritis (3; 0.6%), hypertrophy, hypoplasia, amyloidosis, fatty degeneration, polycystic kidney and calcification (2; 0.4%), renal infarction, pigmentation and embolic nephritis (1; 0.2%). Present study concludes that a significant number of buffaloes suffer from spontaneous renal conditions and managemental condition in buffalo farming is one of the most important factors, which should be improved to minimize the pathological conditions of kidneys.


International Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2006

Bacteriological quality of sheep meat in Mhow town of India

Mahendra Mohan Yadav; Sham Tale; Rakesh Sharda; Varsha Sharma; Sheela Tiwari; U. K. Garg


Buffalo Bulletin | 2009

PREVALENCE OF DIFFERENT PATHOLOGICAL AFFECTIONS OF UTERUS IN BUFFALOES (BUBALUS BUBALIS) IN THE MALWA REGION OF MADHYA PRADESH

Durgesh Mittal; U. K. Garg; G. P. Jatav; Supriya Shukla; Rakesh Sharda


Buffalo Bulletin | 2009

Haematological alterations during different affections of female genital organs in buffaloes in the Malwa Region of Madhya Pradesh.

Durgesh Mittal; U. K. Garg; G. P. Jatav; Supriya Shukla; M. Raipuria; Ashok Walke


The Indian Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Biotechnology | 2017

Incidence of Mycobacterium avium Subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP) Infection in slaughtered buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis) of Malwa Region of Madhya Pradesh

G. P. Jatav; U. K. Garg; Supriya Shukla; Daljeet Chhabra; Ak Jayraw; Nidhi Shrivastava; S.K. Karmore; Vivek Agrawal


The Indian Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Biotechnology | 2017

Isolation and Identification of Bacterial Pathogens from Respiratory Tract of Goats

Daljeet Chhabra; Preeti Barde; U. K. Garg; Rakesh Sharda; Supriya Shukla


Journal of entomology and zoology studies | 2017

Coproculture study of strongyle infection of goats from Malwa region of Madhya Pradesh

Jayveer Rajpoot; Supriya Shukla; G. P. Jatav; U. K. Garg; Vivek Agrawal


Buffalo Bulletin | 2017

Gross and histopathological changes/ aerobic bacterial plate count and cytological alterations in acute, subacute and chronic endometritis of buffaloes (Bubalus bubalis)

Nikita Dawar; Supriya Shukla; U. K. Garg; S.K. Karmore; Nidhi Shrivastava; G. P. Jatav; Rashmi S. Yadav


Indian journal of poultry science | 2016

Patho-morphological studies on combined toxicity of pendimethalin and cadmium chloride and its amelioration in broiler chicks

Rashmi Choudhary; Supriya Shukla; U. K. Garg; Danveer Singh Yadav

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G. P. Jatav

College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry

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Supriya Shukla

College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry

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Nidhi Shrivastava

College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry

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Rakesh Sharda

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S.K. Karmore

College of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry

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Daljeet Chhabra

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Varsha Sharma

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Vivek Agrawal

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Ak Jayraw

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