Pathological characterization of lesions and bacteriological isolation of causative agents of swine tuberculosis at Bishoftu and Addis Ababa Abattoirs, Bishoftu, Ethiopia
Abstract:Pathological characterization of lesions and bacteriological isolation of causative agents of swine tuberculosis at Bishoftu and Addis Ababa Abattoirs,
“…Before this study there were no reported prevalence of swine tuberculosis in Ethiopia and they were designed to estimate the prevalence of TB in pigs in central Ethiopia and characterized the causative agents [11]. Shiferaw et al [26]. reported, 19.6% (109/556) prevalence of swine tuberculosis, out of five hundred and fifty six (556) swine examined, tubercle like granulomatous lesion were detected in different organs.…”
Section: Prevalence Of Swine Tuberculosis In Ethiopianmentioning
Tuberculosis (TB) occurs in all vertebrates and some cold-blooded animals. It occurs worldwide and the disease in domestic species and people occurs less often than in developing countries.
“…Before this study there were no reported prevalence of swine tuberculosis in Ethiopia and they were designed to estimate the prevalence of TB in pigs in central Ethiopia and characterized the causative agents [11]. Shiferaw et al [26]. reported, 19.6% (109/556) prevalence of swine tuberculosis, out of five hundred and fifty six (556) swine examined, tubercle like granulomatous lesion were detected in different organs.…”
Section: Prevalence Of Swine Tuberculosis In Ethiopianmentioning
Tuberculosis (TB) occurs in all vertebrates and some cold-blooded animals. It occurs worldwide and the disease in domestic species and people occurs less often than in developing countries.
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