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    Veterinary Science and Research

    Special Issue Title:
    Manual guidance of veterinary clinical practice and laboratory

    Special Issue Editors

    Tagesu Abdisa (DVM)
    Doctor
    School of Veterinary Medicine
    Jimma University
    Ethiopia
    IJVSR

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    General Characteristic and Miscellaneous Examination of Microorganism

    Published On: August 14, 2018 | Pages: 105 - 108

    Author(s): Abdisa Tagesu*
    Some important characteristics of the organisms are given in each genera which may serve as key for their identification. ...
    Abstract View Full Article View DOI: 10.17352/ijvsr.s1.115

    Postmortem examination in veterinary practice

    Published On: August 14, 2018 | Pages: 099 - 104

    Author(s): Abdisa Tagesu*
    Necropsy is the examination of animals after death and it helps in diagnosis of diseases. Necropsy includes systemic examination of dead animals, recording pathological lesions and interpretation approach to diagnosis of disease. The knowledge of histopathology, microbiology, immunology and toxicology is required for confirmation. The necropsy examination is an integral part of disease investigation; therefore veterinarian should have to know the techniques of postmortem examination, recording of lesions and collection of proper material for laboratory. ...
    Abstract View Full Article View DOI: 10.17352/ijvsr.s1.114

    Veterinary molecular laboratory examination

    Published On: August 14, 2018 | Pages: 087 - 097

    Author(s): Abdisa Tagesu*
    Molecular biological techniques are the best dimensions to diagnosis the disease process and its causative agents. The molecular biology technique is performed with sophisticated instruments or equipment’s required specialized trained personnel and undertaken in routine diagnosistic laboratories. The importance of using molecular biology techniques is to diagnosis many bacterial and viral diseases genomes by giving the standard for protein resolution, nucleic acid resolution, and blotting techniques. The following techniques are used in veterinary molecular biology laboratory. ...
    Abstract View Full Article View DOI: 10.17352/ijvsr.s1.113

    Antimicrobial susceptible test

    Published On: August 14, 2018 | Pages: 084 - 086

    Author(s): Abdisa Tagesu*
    Anti-microbial susceptibility test is useful to guide the clinician in the selection of antimicrobial agents to which clinical condition being treated will respond. There are three principal methods of antimicrobial susceptibility testing like disc diffusion, brothy dilution and agar dilution1. ...
    Abstract View Full Article View DOI: 10.17352/ijvsr.s1.112

    Serological and immunological test

    Published On: August 14, 2018 | Pages: 078 - 083

    Author(s): Abdisa Tagesu*
    Immunological and serological methods can detect the antibodies specific to a particular infection in serum or antigen in different body tissues or excretions or secretions. The animal diseases have been diagnosed by immunological and serological test since very long. The antibodies are produced in animal body as a result of body defense responses against the causative agents. However, detection of antibodies in serum is not sufficient to conclude diagnosis of animal’s disease. ...
    Abstract View Full Article View DOI: 10.17352/ijvsr.s1.111

    Microbiology examination

    Published On: August 14, 2018 | Pages: 065 - 077

    Author(s): Abdisa Tagesu*
    Veterinary microbiology laboratory examination is required to establish the clinical samples, etiology and line treatment through antibacterial sensitivity testing. Veterinarian should have to go for antimicrobial sensitive test before treatment of patient with antibacterial drugs, without testing of antimicrobial sensitive, the bacteria or microorganism may develop resistance to that drugs. In microbiology laboratory examinations, the clinical samples can be examined in different ways, the ways are by direct examination and culturing on media and isolation of organism. ...
    Abstract View Full Article View DOI: 10.17352/ijvsr.s1.110

    Milk examination

    Published On: August 14, 2018 | Pages: 062 - 064

    Author(s): Abdisa Tagesu*
    Milk production potential is a function of the number of mammary epithelial cells in the, gland, as well as the secretory activity of those cells [1,2]. Therefore, improved lactation performance can be achieved under conditions that enhance mammary cell proliferation (or decrease apoptosis), biochemical and structural differentiation of mammary epithelium, and synthesis and secretion of milk components [1]. ...
    Abstract View Full Article View DOI: 10.17352/ijvsr.s1.109

    Skin scraping

    Published On: August 14, 2018 | Pages: 059 - 061

    Author(s): Abdisa Tagesu*
    Skin scrapings are part of the basic database for all skin diseases. There are two types of skin scrapings, superficial and deep. Superficial scrapings do not cause capillary bleeding and provide information from the surface of the epidermis. Deep skin scrapings collect material from within the hair follicle; capillary bleeding indicates that the sampling was deep enough. Skin scrapings are used primarily to determine the presence or absence of mites. ...
    Abstract View Full Article View DOI: 10.17352/ijvsr.s1.108

    Examination of urine

    Published On: August 14, 2018 | Pages: 051 - 058

    Author(s): Abdisa Tagesu*
    Urinalysis usually is performed as a screening technique for acquiring a large amount of information about several body systems. It is studying the kidneys related to the detection of abnormal component in urine that may be of renal origins and relation of urine concentration ability to kidney function. Analysis of urine is conducted through collection of samples. Urine is normally yellow in all domestic animals. The yellow color is derived from bilirubin excreted into the intestine and reabsorbed into the portal circulation as urobilinogen [1]. ...
    Abstract View Full Article View DOI: 10.17352/ijvsr.s1.107

    Examination of feces

    Published On: August 14, 2018 | Pages: 045 - 050

    Author(s): Abdisa Tagesu*
    Fecal examination is indicated in diarrhoeic diseases, constipation, anorexia, jaundice, hepatitis, lungworm infection, anemia, weakness, low milk production and in dysentery. Examination of feces is mainly carried out for the detection of parasites, their ova/larva/oocyst, blood and other foreign material. ...
    Abstract View Full Article View DOI: 10.17352/ijvsr.s1.106

    Veterinary laboratory guidance

    Published On: August 14, 2018 | Pages: 031 - 044

    Author(s): Abdisa Tagesu*
    The Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory has the great role in diagnosing medical testing for infectious agents, toxins, and other causes of disease in animal diagnostic samples which submitted by veterinary practitioners serving animal owners, public health officials, wildlife management, and scientists with research projects. This Veterinary Diagnostic Laboratory guidance focused on the discipline of special veterinary faculty like pathology, clinical pathology, microbiology, virology, immunology, parasitology, and serology. ...
    Abstract View Full Article View DOI: 10.17352/ijvsr.s1.105

    Preparation and administration of medicaments body weight of animals and drug dosage

    Published On: August 14, 2018 | Pages: 024 - 030

    Author(s): Abdisa Tagesu*
    The body condition of a livestock is generally assessed by visual observation. The references to an animal being too thin, in good flesh, or obese all relate to the animal’s weight. Therefore, the weight of an animal can be used as a measurement tool to determine its well-being, or the presence of problems which may threaten the health of the horse. The weight of small animalsand poultry may be carried out by balance by automatic balance machine several methods can be used to determine the body weight of livestock in an approximate scale. ...
    Abstract View Full Article View DOI: 10.17352/ijvsr.s1.104

    Regional or systematic clinical examination

    Published On: August 14, 2018 | Pages: 014 - 023

    Author(s): Abdisa Tagesu*
    The clinical examination of head and neck can be undergone by further visual inspections and observations, before examination of head and neck the following question could be asked: [1]: ...
    Abstract View Full Article View DOI: 10.17352/ijvsr.s1.103

    Physical Examination

    Published On: August 14, 2018 | Pages: 007 - 013

    Author(s): Abdisa Tagesu*
    Physical examination is the methods of examination by means of applying general inspection, palpation, percussion and auscultation of animals to detect clinical signs of patient animals. General inspection is done some distance away from the animal; sometimes go round the animal or herd/flock, in order to get the general impression about the case1. Attention should be compensated to the following items: behavior, appetite, defecation, urination, pasture, gait, body condition, body conformation, and lesions on outer surface of the body. ...
    Abstract View Full Article View DOI: 10.17352/ijvsr.s1.102

    Veterinary Clinical Practice and Diagnosis

    Published On: August 14, 2019 | Pages: 001 - 006

    Author(s): Abdisa Tagesu*
    Clinical examination is a fundamental part veterinary diagnosis. It provides the veterinarian with the information to determine the disease or diseases producing the clinical abnormalities. Additionally, the information derived from the clinical examination should assist the veterinarian in determining the severity of the pathophysiological processes. ...
    Abstract View Full Article View DOI: 10.17352/ijvsr.s1.101

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