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dc.contributor.advisorProf. Dr. S. M. Harun- ur-Rashid
dc.contributor.authorSHIRE, SHUKRI MOHAMED
dc.date.accessioned2022-04-27T03:53:30Z
dc.date.available2022-04-27T03:53:30Z
dc.date.issued2017-06
dc.identifier.urihttp://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/1109
dc.descriptionA THESIS BY SHUKRI MOHAMED SHIRE REGISTRATION NO: 1605144 SEMESTER: JANUARY- JUNE/2017 SESSION: 2016-2017 Submitted to The Department of Pathology and Parasitology Faculty of Veterinary and Animal Sciences Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur In partial fulfillment of the requirement for the degree of MASTER OF SCIENCE IN PATHOLOGYen_US
dc.description.abstractThe present study was conducted at Sadar Upazila District Veterinary Hospital Dinajpur for diagnosis of different diseases. A total of 650 pigeons were diagnosed based on clinical signs, post-mortem findings and laboratory test. The result showed that the highest prevalence of pigeon diseases were by parasitic diseases (31.54%) followed viral diseases (27.08%), bacterial diseases (24.31%), and Mycoplasma diseases (8.77%) while the lowest was observed fungal diseases (3.23%). According to the season, there was significant variation of pigeon diseases. In summer season the highest prevalence of pigeon disease (39.81%) was observed from parasitic disease while the lowest (2.19%) was found in fungal diseases. In rainy season the highest prevalence of pigeon disease (32.35%) was observed in bacterial diseases followed by viral diseases (29.90%). In winter season, the highest prevalence of pigeon diseases (30.71%) was observed in viral diseases followed by parasitic diseases (26.77%) while the lowest (3.94%) was detected in fungal disease. Based on the age, there was insignificant variation of pigeon diseases In Adult pigeon the highest prevalence of pigeon disease (30.49%) was observed from Parasitic Infection followed by Newcastle disease (14.43%) and pigeon pox (13.77%). While the lowest prevalence of adult pigeon disease was observed asperigellosis (2.95%) additionally in young pigeon the highest prevalence of pigeon disease (32.46%) was observed from Parasitic Infection followed by salmonellosis (20.29%) and Pigeon Pox (15.94%) while the lowest prevalence of young pigeon disease was observed asperigelosis (3.48%) and nutritional deficiency (3.77%) followed by mycoplasmosis (6.67%) and colibacillosis (7.25%). In this study postmortem examination was done for 10 suspected clinical cases of pigeon disease, in Table 4. Shows some postmortem changes. Parasite load in lumen of intestine White Necrotic Foci of liver, Enlarged of kidney, Congestive of lung Tentative diagnosis Parasitism with secondary infection, Nodulation of intestine, Whitish nodules of lung, Tentatively diagnosis was Aspergillosis, Exudates with haemorrhage of intestine, Congestion of liver, Pneumonic of lung, Catarrhal exudate of Trachea, Tentatively diagnosis was Newcastle disease, Pin point haemorrhage of intestine, White necrotic foci, of liver Swollen of kidney, Congested of lung Tentatively diagnosis was Coccidiosis Tapeworm intestine. Exudate with haemorrhage of intestine, exudative of lung, exudate of Trachea Tentatively diagnosis was mycoplasma-collibacillosis complex (MCcomplex) Chalky materials of liver, Chalky materials of kidney, Chalky materials in air sacs of lung Tentatively diagnosis was Visceral gout.en_US
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dc.publisherHAJEE MOHAMMOD DANESH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY UNIVERSITY, DINAJPURen_US
dc.subjectPIGEON DISEASEen_US
dc.titlePREVALENCE OF PIGEON DISEASE AT SADAR UPAZILA OF DINAJPUR DISTRICT, BANGLADESHen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US


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