2015
DOI: 10.15547/bjvm.853
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Acute phase response and oxidative stress parameters in pneumonic camel calves (Camelus dromedarius)

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“…Such inflammatory conditions induce the release of cytokines. This is what was confirmed by previous research by Radostits et al (2007), El-Deeb (2015) and Allam, et al ( 2017) who dealing with camel calves and she-camel.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Such inflammatory conditions induce the release of cytokines. This is what was confirmed by previous research by Radostits et al (2007), El-Deeb (2015) and Allam, et al ( 2017) who dealing with camel calves and she-camel.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…In bovine and camels, several studies have been conducted to elucidate the role of APPs in different disorders including parasitic and bacterial infection ( El-Deeb & Iacob , 2012 ; El-Deeb, Fouda & El-Bahr , 2014 ; El-Deeb , 2015 ; El-Deeb & Elmoslemany , 2016 ; El-Deeb & Buczinski , 2015 ). Conversely, only a limited number of studies have been done regarding specific bacterial, viral or parasitic infections in ovine species ( El-Deeb , 2013 ; El-Deeb & Tharwat , 2015 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the same way, some reports recorded that the Pasteurella spp. were the main isolates from pneumonic lungs of camel, where the prevalence was high as 56% (Al-Rawashdeh et al, 2000); low as 1.07 and 2.85% (Tigani et al, 2007;Wareth et al, 2014, respectively) and may be very low as 0.04% (El-Deeb, 2015). Owing to P. multocida, the recovery rate from pneumonic lung lesions were 2.9% (Abo-Elnaga and Osman, 2012), 4.4% (Abubakar et al, 2010) and 10.7% (Chitgar et al, 2014), while M. haemolytica was 0.3% (Abubakar et al, 2010), 1.4% (Abo-Elnaga and Osman, 2012), 6.6% (Al-Tarazi, 2001) and 7.4% (Mahmoud et al, 2005).…”
Section: Advances In Animal Andmentioning
confidence: 99%