African Journal of Dairy Farming and Milk Production

ISSN 2375-1258

African Journal of Dairy Farming and Milk Production ISSN 2375-1258 Vol. 6 (6), pp. 001-008, June, 2019. © International Scholars Journals

Full Length Research Paper

Histopathological study and pulmonary classification of bovine lesions

M. Belkhiri1, M. Tlidjane1, Y. Benhathat2 and T. Meziane1

1ESPA Laboratory, Veterinary department, Faculty of sciences, Batna University, Algeria.

2Veterinary department, Faculty of sciences, Tiaret University, Algeria.

Accepted 15 February, 2019

Abstract

The partial or total seizures of carcasses or organs by veterinary services during inspection constitute a real constraint for butchers from the economical point of view. Results of a study carried within two years in Tiaret slaughterhouse (west of Algeria) and within three years in Batna slaughterhouse (east of Algeria) have shown a high frequency of pathological pulmonary lesions in 870 bovine lungs that were inspected. 744 lungs were concerned by these lesions. The seasonal impact of the lesions has been highly marked. The hydatid cyst was the most frequently observed lesion with 330 cases (42.64%) followed by pulmonary emphysema with 111 cases (14.35%) and pulmonary congestion with 61 cases (7.89%). According to the localization of these lesions, we have noted that the right lung was the most affected (92.60%) than the left one, and the cranial lobes were more attacked (76.90%) than the caudal ones (71.45%).

Key words: Frequency, lesion, lung, bovine.