DIAGNOSING POST PARTURIENT HEMOGLOBINURIA IN GOAT ON THE BASIS OF HEMATOLOGY, SERUM BIOCHEMISTRY AND TREATMENT RESPONSE
Journal Title: Matrix Science Medica (MSM) - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue 2
Abstract
Goats are extremely prone to many metabolic diseases including Postparturient Hemoglobinuria (PPH) and due to this disorder milk production and general health of goats get affected. Exact pathogenesis of this condition is yet not known but many risk factors are considered to be involved in hemoglobinuria and dropped serum phosphorus level followed by parturition is considered to be the most important one. In this paper, economic significance of goat, a case report and diagnosis based on hemogram and serum biochemistry report and the best available treatment protocols are discussed.
Authors and Affiliations
Mughees Aizaz Alvi, Saad Ahmad, Amjad Isla m Aqib, Asad Murtaza, Khurram Ashfaq,, Imaad Rashid, Muzafar Ghafoor,, Hafiz Aftab Ahmed
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