Biochemical, Hematologic and Oxidative Stress Biomarkers Investigation in Infected Native Breed Calves with Foot and Mouth Disease virus Serotype A
Biochemical, Hematologic and Oxidative Stress Biomarkers Investigation in Infected Native Breed Calves with Foot and Mouth Disease virus Serotype A
Ramy E. El-Ansary1, Ahmed R. Sofy2, Mohamed A. M. El-Tabakh3, Ahmed F. Afify4, Mostafa El-Gaffary5, Mohamed I. Oraby6*, Mohammed A. Elkhiat6
Clinical signs of FMDV infection in cattle examining the animals’ oral cavities revealed sores, ruptured vesicles, ulcerations on the tongue and gum and destruction on the upper and lower pad region.
Column chart represent analyzed the Biochemical, Hematologic, and Oxidative Stress Biomarkers Investigation in Infected Native Breed Calves with Foot and Mouth Disease virus Serotype A compared with normal control through the study period.