First report of infectious necrotic hepatitis (black disease) among Nubian goats in Sudan

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    M.E. Hamid, G.E. Mohamed, M.T. Abu Samra, A.A. Hamad

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https://doi.org/10.19182/remvt.9165

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Goats, Hepatitis, Fasciola gigantica, Histopathology, Sudan

Abstract

In a flock of 425 female and male Nubian goats in the Khartoum Province, an outbreak of a disease causing sudden death of 18 apparently healthy goats occurred (11 females and 7 males, 3-6 years old). Adult Fasciola gigantica were found in the livers of all goats and in seven of them Cysticercus tenuicollis cysts. These organs showed necrotic and severe histopathological changes. Clostridium novyi type B was isolated from necrotic areas of all livers and found to be highly pathogenic and toxigenic to laboratory animals. The disease was diagnosed as infectious necrotic hepatitis (black disease). Faecal examination revealed the presence of F. gigantica eggs. Lymnaea natalensis snails were found to be prevalent in the water canals. As the Khartoum Province is regarded as an endemic area fo rblack disease, routine vaccination is highly recommended for its control in goats and sheep.

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Published

1991-03-01

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Hamid, M., Mohamed, G., Abu Samra, M., & Hamad, A. (1991). First report of infectious necrotic hepatitis (black disease) among Nubian goats in Sudan. Revue d’élevage Et De médecine vétérinaire Des Pays Tropicaux, 44(3), 273–275. https://doi.org/10.19182/remvt.9165

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