Infectious caprine keratoconjuctivitis in a beetal buck: A case report

MN Mughal, A Anwar, G Abbas… - International Journal of …, 2015 - animalscipublisher.com
MN Mughal, A Anwar, G Abbas, W Azeem
International Journal of Molecular Veterinary Research, 2015animalscipublisher.com
In the present communication a case of infectious caprine keratoconjuctivitis in a Beetal
buck is presented. The back was brought at Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital,
University of Agriculture Faisalabad Pakistan with the complaint of anorexia, lacrimation and
partial blindness. The unremarkable findings of the complete clinical examination were
elevated rectal temperature, a decreased skin tenting time, mucopurulent occular discharge,
corneal opacity, corneal ulceration and partial blindness. The increased level leukocytic …
Abstract
In the present communication a case of infectious caprine keratoconjuctivitis in a Beetal buck is presented. The back was brought at Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, University of Agriculture Faisalabad Pakistan with the complaint of anorexia, lacrimation and partial blindness. The unremarkable findings of the complete clinical examination were elevated rectal temperature, a decreased skin tenting time, mucopurulent occular discharge, corneal opacity, corneal ulceration and partial blindness. The increased level leukocytic count was only the signicant findings of complete blood cell count. Sample of corneal scraping was collected from the both eyes results of which yielded Mycoplasma caprae. The diagnosis of the infectious caprine keratoconjuctivitis was arrived on the basis of clinical signs, positive acridine results and laboratory investigation. The treatment consisting of oxtetracycine, flunixin meglumine and fluid therapy was instituted. The patient recovered completely after 7 days of treatment.
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