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                               Clinico-pathological studies of cattle naturally 
                              infected with Mycobacterium avium subspecies 
                              paratuberculosis in Khartoum State, Sudan - 
                               
                              
                              
                              K B Mohammed and Zakia A. Mohamed Vet World. 2012; 5(2): 69-74
 
                
              doi: 
              10.5455/vetworld.2012.69-74 
                
              
              
          
 
              Abstract 
 
                              
                              Four crossbred cows, 3-5 year- old, naturally 
                              infected with Mycobacterium avium subspecies 
                              paratuberculosis (MAP) were sacrificed and 
                              necropsied. Clinically, they showed profused 
                              diarrhoea, emaciation and rough coat with an area 
                              of alopecia on the tail. The most prominent 
                              macroscopic lesions were thickening, oedema and 
                              corrugation of the wall of small and large 
                              intestines. The mesenteric lymph nodes were 
                              enlarged and oedematous. Microscopically, all cows 
                              presented granulomatous enteritis. The 
                              inflammatory exudates varied from accumulation of 
                              lymphoid cells mixed with some epithelioid 
                              macrophages and giant cells to sheets of 
                              epithelioid macrophages intermingled with some 
                              lymphoid cells. The lymphatics in the submucosa of 
                              both the small and large intestines were dilatated 
                              and filled with pink homogenous proteinous 
                              materials. Acid-fast bacilli (AFB) were 
                              demonstrated in the infiltrating epithelioid 
                              macrophages and giant cells. Culture of inocula 
                              from the small and large intestines and the 
                              mesenteric lymph nodes of all animals showed 
                              small, round, smooth and glistening colonies 5-7 
                              weeks following incubation in Herrold's Egg Yolk 
                              Medium at 37°C.  
                              
              Keywords: Pathology, 
                              Cattle, Naturally, Mycobacterium paratuberculosis, 
                              Khartoum, Sudan 
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