Abstract
Anaplasmosisis a disease of circulatory cells that might impose drastic effects on different blood parameters and thereby
camel’s health. The present study describes the hemato-biochemical changes in camels naturally infected with subclinical
anaplasmosis. The study comprisedof2 groups viz., group-I(15 Anaplasma positive camels identified by PCR)and group-II
(15 healthy- PCR negative camels) which served as negative control. The student t-test as statistical tool revealed significant
(p<0.05) decrease in hemogram [red blood cells (2.78±1.08), HGBconc. (7.41±2.78), HCT(11.22±3.52)] with accelerated
(p<0.05)leukocytes count(20.29±6.08) in infected animals. Remarkable serum biochemical alterations were increased liver
enzymes (GGT 18.0±1.0; LDH 68.67±27.024) with significantly low iron. The study concluded significant alterationsin
blood parameters of camels naturally infected with subclinical anaplasmosis thatrequired further studies to be conducted in
order to set a reference guide of blood parameters for the diagnosis of anaplasmosis in camels.
Muhammad Zaeem Abbas, Muhammad Saqib, Farrah Deeba, Muhammad Sohail Sajid. (2020) IMPACT OF SUBCLINICAL ANAPLASMOSIS ON HEMATO-BIOCHEMICAL PARAMETERS OF NATURALLY INFECTED CAMELS (Camelus dromedarius), Pakistan Journal of Agricultural Sciences, Volume 57, Issue 4.
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