Title of article :
Review on Clinical Management Involving Respiratory Diseases in Ruminants
Author/Authors :
Abdullah Jesse, Faez Firdaus Department of Veterinary Clinical Studies - Universiti Putra Malaysia , Abdul Mubin, Hanim Nur Department of Veterinary Clinical Studies - Universiti Putra Malaysia , Umar Hambali, Idris Department of Veterinary Clinical Studies - Universiti Putra Malaysia , Lila, MohdAzmiMohd Department of Veterinary Pathology and Microbiology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - Universiti Putra Malaysia , Teik Chung, Eric Lim Institute of Tropical Agriculture and Food Security (ITAFoS) - Universiti Putra Malaysial , Abba, Yusuf Department of Veterinary Pathology - Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Maiduguri , Athliamai Bitrus, Asinamai Faculty of Veterinary Medicine - University of Maiduguri, Nigeria , Damudu Peter, Innocent Department of Veterinary Clinical Studies - Universiti Putra Malaysia , Norsidin, Mohd Jefri Department of Veterinary Clinical Studies - Universiti Putra Malaysia
Abstract :
Respiratory system disease is one of the most common problems of ruminants worldwide and has been
classified as one of the costliest diseases. Diseases involving respiratory system in small and large ruminants can be
caused by virus, bacteria and fungi. These disorders may lead to reductions in both production and economic gains.
The most important diagnostic tool in diagnosing respiratory diseases is through general evaluation of the patient and
the herd history. The common clinical signs and responses of animals infected with respiratory diseases are presence
fever (pyrexia), loss of appetite, nasal discharge (serous or mucoid), coughing, sneezing, showing signs of difficulty in
breathing (dyspnea), and abnormal lung sound upon auscultation where this will allow to score the different severity
status of pneumonia. Lung auscultation scoring is essential in diagnosing respiratory disease and is a systematic approach
method that could be adopted to detect, identify and differentiate the degree of severity in ruminant pneumonia cases
that will aid in clinical management of the disease during drafting the treatment plan or therapeutic regime. There is a
limited review on clinical management of respiratory diseases involving ruminants. Hence, this review aims at focusing
on the clinical management of common respiratory diseases involving ruminants. Therefore, this review may enlighten
the field veterinarians on the common respiratory diseases of small and large ruminants and its clinical management.
Keywords :
Clinical Management , Respiratory , System , Clinical , Diseases , Condition , Ruminants
Journal title :
Advances in Animal and Veterinary Sciences