ACUTE PUERPERAL METRITIS IN ADROMEDARY CAMEL (CAMELUS DROMEDARIUS)
Z.I. Qureshi, G. Muhammad, M. Athar and
L.A. Lodhi
Faculty of Veterinary Science,
University of
Agriculture,
Faisalabad
Abstract
A case of
acute puerperal metritis in a dromedary camel developing in the wake of dystokia
corrected under unhygienic condition is described. The condition was associated
with fever, foul-smelling purulent uterine discharge and pasty faeces.
Pretreatment hematological examination indicated leukocytosis (22.05 x 103/mm3),
owing to monocytosis (24 %). Microbiological examination of uterine discharge
revealed a mixed bacterial infection with E. coli. Bacillus and
streptococci which were all sensitive to nortloxacin, gentamicin, and
amoxycillin, Faecal examination indicated a mixed infection with nematodes,
Intrauterine administration of oxytetracycline with parenteral administration of
amoxycillin, dipyrone and oral administration of oxfendazole successfully
treated the case. The Principles of treatment of acute puerperal metritis have
been discussed.