An Epizootiological Survey of Necropsy Cases (1993-1997) at University of the Philippines
Abstract
An epizootiological survey of necropsied cases (1993-1997) at University of the Philippines was performed. A total of 368 cases included 238 avian and 111 porcine cases. Amongst avian cases, the major cause of death was infectious diseases in 212 (89%) cases including 97 (41%) bacterial, 36 (15%) viral, and 21(9%) parasitic diseases. The majority of the avian bacterial diseases presented as septicemia (73 cases) and the viral diseases as Newcastle disease (17 cases). In porcine cases, the major cause of death was also infectious diseases, in 100 (90%) cases including 52 bacterial and 29 viral diseases. Porcine bacterial diseases were classified into 36 septicemia, 4 hemophillosis and 4 colibacillosis. Amongst the porcine viral diseases, most cases were diagnosed as Hog cholera (22 cases).
Source or Periodical Title
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science
ISSN
9167250
Page
439-442
Document Type
Article
Subject
Avian disease, Philippines, Porcine disease
Recommended Citation
Tateyama, Susumu; Molina, Helen A.; Uchida, Kazuyuki; Yamaguchi, Ryoji; and Manuel, Mauro F., "An Epizootiological Survey of Necropsy Cases (1993-1997) at University of the Philippines" (2021). Journal Article. 3349.
https://www.ukdr.uplb.edu.ph/journal-articles/3349