PREVALENCE OF SALMONELLA AND ESCHERICHIA COLI ASSOCIATED WITH DIARRHEA IN BUFFALO AND COW CALVES
@article{Anwarullah2014PREVALENCEOS, title={PREVALENCE OF SALMONELLA AND ESCHERICHIA COLI ASSOCIATED WITH DIARRHEA IN BUFFALO AND COW CALVES}, author={Muhammad Anwarullah and Javed Ahamad Khan and M. S. Khan and Kamran Ashraf and Muhammad Avais}, journal={Buffalo Bulletin}, year={2014}, volume={33}, pages={332-336} }
Calf diarrhea caused by Salmonella and Escherichia coli was the particular focus in the current study. A total 150 calves up to 6 months of age suffering from diarrhea were examined. Fresh fecal and blood samples were collected. Fecal samples were cultured on McConkey and on S-S agar for isolation of bacteria. Bacterial colonies were identifi ed by using an API 20 E Kit. Overall prevalence of Salmonella and E. coli was 33.3%. Prevalence of Salmonella and E. coli was 18.6% and 14.6…
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