PATHOLOGICAL INVESTIGATION OF GOAT LUNGS SLAUGHTERED IN DINAJPUR SADAR
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Abstract
Pathological conditions in the lungs of slaughtered goats were studied. A total of
300 slaughtered goats were examined and among of them 24 lungs were found to be
apparently abnormal. The lungs were examined and tissue samples were collected for
histopathology in the Histopathology Laboratory of the Department of Pathology and
Parasitology, HSTU, Dinajpur. The prevalence of lung diseases was 8%. On gross and
histopathological examination lung lesions were categorized into: (1) Purulent
pneumonia 1.33%, (2) Interstitial pneumonia 1.00%, (3) Pulmonary hemorrhage 1.67%
(4) Fibrinous pneumonia 0.66%, (5) Emphysema 1.00%, (6) Hydatidosis 0.33%, and (7)
No major lesions 2.00%. The prevalence of lung lesions or diseases of goat were higher
in females (62.5%) than males (37.5%). These findings provide evidence of different
lung lesions or diseases in the slaughtered goats in Dinajpur Sadar.