Md. Shahidul Islam, Md. Shahadat Hossain, Anita Rani Dey, Md. Abdul Alim et al.
Objective: The current study was conducted to explore the prevalence of gastrointestinal (GI) parasites in small ruminants (sheep and goats) in relation to species, age, sex, season, and body condition in Mymensingh, Bangladesh. Materials and methods: A cross-sectional coprological survey was carrie...
F Ahmedullah, M Akbor, M.G. Haider, Md Mokbul Hossain et al.
Livers (n = 80) of slaughtered adult buffaloes were examined for pathological changes during the period from July 2006 to March 2007 in two slaughterhouses of Barisal district. Livers exhibiting gross alterations were cleaned with normal neutral saline and the changes were recorded. The lesions cont...
M. Mukthar Mia, Mahamudul Hasan, Faija Sadia Pory
Occupational diseases are caused by zoonotic pathogens, which spread to humans through various types and intensities of human-livestock contact at work. In the present era, human brucellosis and tuberculosis remain the predominant occupational diseases throughout the world. However, the actual perce...
Shahneaz Ali Khan, No author No author, Jonathan H. Epstein, Kevin J. Olival et al.
Hematology and serum chemistry values were obtained from 28 male and 22 female stray dogs in Chittagong Metropolitan area, Bangladesh. The goal of the study was to establish reference value for hematology and serum chemistry for these semi wild animals in relation to age, sex, reproductive stage and...
Abu HenaMohammad Parvez Humayun, AHM Zahurul Huq, SM Tarequddin Ahmed, Mohammad Shah Kamal et al.
Objective: To observe the incidence, clinical presentation and to perform comparative studyof different sinonasal masses. Study design: Prospective study. Setting: Department ofotolaryngology and Head-Neck Surgery & ENT OPD of Chittagong Medical College Hospital.Patients & methods: 50 patien...
Mohammad Shamim Ahasan, Md Siddiqur Rahman, A. K. M. Anisur Rahman, Dirk Berkvens
A cross-sectional study was carried out to estimate the true prevalence of Brucella spp. and identify allied risk factors/indicators associated with brucellosis in the Dinajpur and Mymensingh districts of Bangladesh. A total 320 stratified random blood samples were collected and tested in parallel f...
M. R. Amin, M Mostofa, ME Hoque, Md. Abu Sayed
The prevalence of natural gastrointestinal nematodes was observed in cattle during the period from June, 2004 to May, 2005 in Sadar upazila of Mymensingh district. The prevalence of gastrointestinal nematodes was 84.1% (rainy seasons-97%, summer-85.5% and winter seasons-69.8%). The prevalence of str...
Mahmud Hossain, Sree Krishna Kumar Paul, Md. Mominur Rahman, Md Faruq Hossain et al.
Davin C. Ashraf
UNLABELLED: Immunological approaches have been considered as an alternative therapeutic option for the treatment of enteric infections over the past few years. Hyperimmune bovine colostrum (HBC) is a potentially innovative immunological option in the management of shigellosis together with tradition...
Anita Rani Dey, Zhongze Zhang, Nurjahan Begum, Md. Abdul Alim et al.
Haemonchus contortus is the most prevalent parasitic nematode among the Trichostrongylids causing severe health hazards leading to production losses in small ruminants around the world. This study was conducted to explore genetic variation within and among H. contortus populations from seven topogra...
K.B.M. Saiful Islam, M. J. F. A. Taimur
C.E. Bennett
SA Sardar, MA Ehsan, A.K.M. Mostafa Anower, MM Rahman et al.
The prevalence and seasonal variation in liver fluke and gastro-intestinal parasites were studied in native (n = 360) and crossbred (n = 360) cattle with four age groups ( < 12 months, >12-24 months, >24-36 months and >36 months) and three seasons (summer, rainy and winter) in Trishal Up...
Md. Sadequl Islam, Md. Ariful Islam, Md Moshiur Rahman, Khaleda Islam et al.
Consuming raw milk and milk-based products that have not been produced under strict control conditions can cause brucellosis, a highly contagious zoonotic disease. It is a significant global public health concern, particularly in regions with poor management and limited resources, such as Latin Amer...
Md. Sadequl Islam, Md. Ariful Islam, Mst. Minara Khatun, Sukumar Saha et al.
Brucellosis is endemic in Bangladesh both in humans and in animals. A number of reasons complicate the diagnosis, as bovine brucellosis can be diagnosed by various serological tests. But the tests have a limitation; when the organism remains intracellular, the disease goes into chronic stage and the...