Authors
V Beena, RVS Pawaiya, K Gururaj, DD Singh, AK Mishra, NK Gangwar, VK Gupta, R Singh, AK Sharma, M Karikalan, Ashok Kumar
Publication date
2017/8
Journal
Veterinary World
Volume
10
Issue
8
Pages
964
Publisher
Veterinary World
Description
Aim:
The aim of the present study was to investigate the molecular etiopathology of occurrence of reproductive diseases in female goats. Reproductive diseases in goats account for major economic losses to goat farmers in terms of valuable loss of offspring and animal productivity.
Materials and Methods:
A total of 660 female genitalia were examined for pathological conditions (macroscopic and microscopic lesions). The etiopathological study was carried out for the presence of pathogenic organisms such as Brucella, Chlamydia, and Campylobacter in the uterus and ovary. Based on the microscopic lesions, suspected samples were subjected to diagnostic polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for various etiological agents employing 16srRNA genus specific primers for Campylobacter and Chlamydophila and OMP31 gene-based PCR for Brucella melitensis and nested PCR using ITS-1 gene primers for Toxoplasma …
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