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1. Farm Animal Medicine and Surgery

by Duncanson, Graham R.

Edition: 1st ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: UK : CABI, 2013Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.089 Duncanson 1st 2013 29869 CMS] (1).

2. Textbook of Clinical Veterinary Medicine / 3rd ed

by Chakrabarti, Amalendu.

Edition: 3rd ed.Material type: book Book Publisher: New Delhi: Kalyani Publishers; 2006Availability: Items available for loan: Pattoki Library [Call number: 636.0896 Chakrabarti 20321 3rd 2006 CMS] (5), UVAS Library [Call number: 636.0896 Chakrabarti 26062 3rd 2006 CMS] (40). Checked out (1).

3. Large Animal Internal Medicine / 4th ed

by Smith, Bradford P.

Edition: 4th ed.Material type: book Book Publisher: USA: Mosby, 2009Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.0896 Smith 4th 2009 23830 CMS] (3).

4. Small Animal Regional Anaesthesia and Analgesia

by Campoy, Luis | Read, Matt.

Edition: 1st ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: USA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2013Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.089796 Campoy 1st 2013 29666 CMS] (1).

5. Manual of Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine

by Macintire, Douglass K | Drobatz, Kenneth J | Haskins, Steven C | Saxon, William D.

Edition: 2nd ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: India : Wiley-Blackwell, 2012Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.0896025 Macintire 2nd 2012 29154 CMS] (1).

6. Manual of Skin Diseases of The Dog and Cat

by Paterson, Sue.

Edition: 2nd ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: Singapore: Wiley-Blackwell, 2008Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.708965 Paterson 2nd 2008 30032 CMS] (1).

7. Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult

by Vaden Shelly | Vaden, Shelly L | Knoll, Joyce S | Jr., Francis W. K. Smith | Tilley, Larry P.

Edition: 5th ed.Material type: book Book Publisher: USA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2009Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.0896075 Vaden 5th 2012 30146 CMS] (1).

8. Essentials of Small Animal Anaesthesia and Analgesia

by Grimm, Kurt A | Tranquilli, William J | Lamont, Leigh A.

Edition: 2nd ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: Singapore: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.0897 Grimm 30184 2/e 2011 CMS] (1).

9. The Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice

by Osborne, Carl. A.

Edition: 1st ed.Material type: book Book Publisher: USA: W.B.Sounders company; 1999Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.083297 Osborne 15511 1/e 1999 CMS] (1).

10. The Merck Veterinary Manual / 6th ed

by Fraser,Clarence.

Edition: 6th edition.Material type: book Book Publisher: USA : Merck & Co, 1986Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.089 Fraser 10697 6th 1986 CMS] (2).

11. Essentials of Small Animal Internal Medicine

by Nelson, Richard W | Couto, C. Guillermo.

Edition: 1st ed.Material type: book Book Publisher: USA : Mosby-Year Book, 1992Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.70896 Nelson 13523 1/e 1992 Dog] (2).

12. The 5 Minute Veterinary Consult : Canine And Feline

by Tilley, Larry P | Smith, Francis W. K., Jr.

Edition: 1st ed.Material type: book Book Publisher: USA : Williams & Wilkins, 1997Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.0896 Tilley 15831 2nd 2000 CMS] (4). Checked out (1).

13. Techniques in Large Animal Surgery

by Turner, A. Simon | McIlwraith, C. Wayne.

Edition: 2nd ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: [S.l.] : Wiley, 1989Availability: Items available for loan: Pattoki Library [Call number: 636.0897 Turner 159924 2nd 1989 CMS] (2), UVAS Library [Call number: 636.0897 Turner 15997 2nd 1989 CMS] (5). Checked out (2).

14. The Incidence Of Ascariasis In Buffalo And Bovine Calves And Chemotherapeutic Trials

by Azhar Mehmood Rana | Haji Ahmed Hashmi | Altaf Hussain Sheikh | Iqbal Ahmed | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1982Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0096,T] (1).

15. Comparative Efficacy Of Abdominal Sutures With And Without Peritoneal Inclusion Towards Preventing Dehiscence In The Dog

by Atta-ur-Rahman | Mukhtar Ahmed Chaudry | Asif Rabbani | Mazhar Iqbal | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1987Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0098,T] (1).

16. The Use Of An Intestinal Pedicle Flap For Correcting Defects Of The Wall Of Urinary Bladder In Dogs

by Akmal Mazhar | Mazhar Iqbal | M.Afzal | M.Younis | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1988Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0101,T] (1).

17. Comparative Efficacy Of Different Acaricides On Mange In Dogs And Their Effect On Leukocytic Picture

by Naeem Akhtar, M | Muhammed Athar khan | Asif Rabbani | Muhammed Sarwer Khan | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1989Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0102,T] (1).

18. Comparative Evaluation Of Differnet Feeding Techniques And Suture Materials After Standard Esophagotomy In The Dog

by Shahid Hameed, Ch | Iqbal Ahmed | Mubasher Saeed | Zafar_ud-Din | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1989Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0103,T] (1).

19. Repair Of The Ruptured Cranial Cruciate Ligament In The Dog Using Fascia Lata And Patellar Tendon Strip

by Ahmad Raza Khan | Mazhar Iqbal | Asif Rabbani | Sarwer Khan | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1986Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0104,T] (1).

20. Comparative Efficacy Of The Fenestrated And Unfenestrated Horizontal Pedicle Skin Graft In Early And Late Closure Of Wound On Lower Equine Limbs

by Tauqeer Ahmad, S | Muhammed Younas | Asif Rabbani | Mazhar Iqbal | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1988Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0105,T] (1).

21. Plating Of Mandibular Fractures In The Equines

by Arshid Haroon Toosy | Muhammed Younis Chaudry | Asif Rabbani | Mazhar Iqbal | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1988Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0106,T] (1).

22. Estimation Of Serum Bilirubin And Serum Glutamic Oxaloacetic Transaminase Before And After Medication With Hexachlorophene In Sheep Affected With Fascioliasis

by Ihsanullah Khan | Muhammed Athar khan | ASsif Rabbani | Muhammed Sarwer Khan | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1989Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0107,T] (1).

23. The Camparative Evaluation Of The Standard And Modified Pyloroplasty Technique In The Dog

by Saba Salim | Mukhtar Ahmed Chaudry | Asif Rabbani | Mazhar Iqbal | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1988Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0108,T] (1).

24. Immunological Study Of Coccidiosis In Chickens

by Sarfaraz Ali | Not Available | Not Available | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1970Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0109,T] (1).

25. Comparison Of Piperazine Phosphate And Mansonil Inthe Chemotherapy Of Ascaridia Galli In Poultry

by Sharif, M | Iqbal Ahmed | Mubasher Saeed | Zafar -Ud-Din | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1980Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0110,T] (1).

26. Comparative Efficacy Of Tension Band Wire And Compression Crew For Treatment Of Avulsed Canine Tibial Tuberosity

by Arif Khan, M | Mazhar Iqbal | Asif Rabbani | Muhammed Sarwer Khan | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1987Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0111,T] (1).

27. Proteolytic Enzyme As An Adjuvent To Antibiotic Treatment Of Surgical Wounds In Dogs

by Mukhtar Ahmad Ch | Zafar -Ud -Din Khan | Muhammed | Muhammed Tufail Khan | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1978Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0112,T] (1).

28. Epidemiological Investigations And Treatment Trials Against Deg Nala Disease

by Fazal Mahmood ul Hassan | Muhammed Athar Khan | Asif Rabbani | Muhammed Sarwer Khan | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1989Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0113,T] (1).

29. Prevalence Of Buffalo Tuberculosis By Using Short Thermal Test And Identification Of Organism From Lymph

by Shahid Amin | Muhammed Athar Khan | Ata-Ur-Rehman rizvi | Mazhar Iqbal | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1989Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0114,T] (1).

30. Study Of Healing Process After Various Degrees Of Esophageal Resection In The Dog

by Emmanuel Aziz | M.Younis Chaudry | Asif Rabbani | Mazhar Iqbal | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1991Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0115,T] (1).

31. The Efficacy Of Gastro Jejunoduodenostomy In Pyloric Neoplasia And Ulceration In The Dog

by Amer Zulfiquar Ali Khan | Mazhar Iqbal | Asif Rabbani | Muhammed Younis Chaudry | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1991Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0116,T] (1).

32. The Effect Of Subclinical Mastitis On The Solids-Not-Fat Content Of Milk

by Iftikhar Gul Ahmad | Iqbal Ahmed | Ata Ur Rehman Rizvi | Mubasher | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1982Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0119,T] (1).

33. Epidemiology And Economic Importance Of Various Livestock Diseases In District Lahore

by Yamin, M | Muhammed Athar Khan | Muhammed | Muhammed Ajmal | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1989Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0120,T] (1).

34. Significance Of Milk Locatose And Leukogytic Count In An Early Diagnosis Of Mastitis

by Arshad Qureshi, M | Iqbal Ahmed | Altaf Hussain | Mian Zafar-U-Din | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1980Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0121,T] (1).

35. Chemotherapy Of Lungworm Infection In Sheep

by Wahid uz Zaman | Iqbal Ahmed | Ata-ur-Rizvi | Mubasher Saeed | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1980Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0122,T] (1).

36. Incidence And Chemotherapy Of Ascariasis In Buffalo Calves

by Sarwar Khan, M | Iqbal Ahmed | Tufail Muhammed Khan | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1981Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0124,T] (1).

37. Comparative Efficiency Of Different Sites Of Caesarian Sectin In Goats

by Younis, M | Mian Zafar U Din | Altaf Hussain | Iqbal Ahmed | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1980Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0127,T] (1).

38. Anthelmintic Efficacy Of Trodax, Zanil And Distodin Against Fascioliasis In Sheep

by Ijaz Ahmad | Iqbal Ahmed | Ata-Ur-Rizvi | Sh. Altaf Hussain | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1982Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0128,T] (1).

39. A Clinico-Pathological Study Of Indigestion In Ruminants

by Faiz ul Haq | Muhammed Tufail Khan | Nusrat Iqbal Chaudry | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1970Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0129,T] (1).

40. Preservation Of Irrepairably Traumatized Spleen In The Dog

by Nasir Saleem, M | Mazhar Iqbal | Muhammed Younis Chaudry | Zafar Iqbal | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1989Dissertation note: Abstract Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0160,T] (1).

41. Prevalence Of G.Ilt. Namatodes In P:Heasants At Lahore Zoo/Jallo Wildlife Park & Its Chemotherapy With Oxfendazole (Oxafax) & Febental [Rintal]

by Makhdoom Najaf, Muftee | Muhammed Sarwer Khan | Dr. Muhammad Ashraf | Muhammed | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1993Dissertation note: This experiment was conducted to find out that efficacy of various anthelmintics in birds (Pheasants) for the treatment of Ascaridia, Heteraki and Trichostrungylus. Thirty six pheasants naturally infected were selected for study. They were divided into 3 groups that in A, B & C. The anthelmintics used were Rintal and Oxafax. They were given to Group A, B respectively. Group C was considered as control to know the increase in the number of eggs per gm. of feces during the experimental period, showing the increase as 2375 and 2908 and 8.34% and 32.66% on third and seventh day of experiment. Fecal samples were obtained from pheasants owing to Punjab Wildlife Department, i.e. Lahore Zoo and Jallo Wildlife Park, Lahore brought to Medicine Lab., College of Veterinary Sciences Lahore of -rye samples were done: a. Before the administration of drugs. b. After 3rd day of treatment. c. After 7th day of treatment by using MC. Master technique. As regards the efficacy of the drugs, the Rintal was found highly effective and reduced 90.58 eggs per grams of feces, Oxafax reduced 82.42%. In addition to effectiveness, Rintal was also the cheapest, anthelinintic out of two. So Rintal was recommended for field use. It was observed thak incidence of infection (Ascaridia, Heterakis) in Lahore Zoo was 25% and incidence of infection in Jallo Wildlife Park was 23% overall incidence was 24%. In Lahore Zoo the prevalence was 60.11% for Ascaridia and for 1-leterakis 38.88% whereas in Jallo Wildlife Park, Lahore it was 65.21% for Ascaridia and for Heterakis 34.78% respectively. Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0172,T] (1).

42. Comparative Efficacy Of Hormonal & Surgical Treatment For Pymetra In The Dog

by Fazle Azim | Mazhar Iqbal | Muhammed | Muhammed Arif Khan | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1991Dissertation note: Pyometra is one of the serious disorders of the female reproductive system in the dog. It can lead to infertility in some cases and death in others. Ovariohysterectomy is believed to be the treatment of choice for pyometra but the reproductive potential of the animal is lost during this process. That is why ovariohysterectomy is of no value in breeding animals. Therefore, there must be an alternative treatment to save the animal and its reproductive ability. This project was designed with the same idea in mind. For this experiment twenty clinically healthy female mongrel dogs were selected and were injected with progesterone for 5 days to initiate the hyperplasia of their uteri. The cervices of these animals were dilated by giving them Stilboesterol injections for two days. Thereafter pathogenic culture of Escherichia coil was inoculated within the hyperplastic uteri to induce pyometra. Then these animals were reswitched to progesterone therapy for 5 more days/ Pyometra was confirmed by clinical signs and white blood cell counts, which were found increased 2-4 folds, 5-7 days after inoculation. The diseased animals were divided into two groups, group I (Surgical treatment group) and group II (Hormonal therapy group), consisting of 10 animals each. In the group I, ovariohysterectomy was performed and these animals were divided into two subgroups Ia and lb, consisting of 5 animals each. The animals of group Ia were kept on antibiotics only whereas the animals of group lb were kept on antibiotics and intravenous fluids, post operatively. The animals of group II were kept on Prostaglandins for treatment. This group was also divided into two subgroups Ila and Nb (consisting of 5 animals each). The animals of group Na were kept on antibiotics only and the animals of group lib were kept on antibiotics and intravenous fluids, during the hormonal therapy. All the animals of surgical treatment group (Ia and Ib) responded to the treatment very nicely and 100 per cent recovery rate was recorded. In the hormonal therapy group (ha and Nb) 60 per cent recovery rate was recorded, as one animal of group Ila died due to shock on the 2nd day of hormonal therapy and one animal did not respond to the hormonal therapy. Among the 5 animals of group lIb, 2 animals did not respond to the treatment. Although 60 per cent recovery rate was observed in the hormonal therapy group but serious side effects of prostaglandins were also noticed (vomiting, restlessness, defecation and urination was observed just after the prostaglandin injection). As far as the supportive therapy (intravenous fluids) was concerned it did not affect the recovery rate of the animals and there was no noticeable difference between the blood analysis and urinalysis of the animals kept on intravenous fluids and those which did not receive intravenous fluids. The analysis of the results indicated that no doubt ovariohysterectomy has an edge over the prostaglandins therapy in cases of pyometra. However, ovariohysterectomy should be advised in those cases where the dog is a mediocre one and the owner is interested in saving the life and not the reproductive potential of the animal. But in cases where the dog belongs to a breeding stock with a very good pedigree record, and the owner is particularly interested in her reproductive ability, one should not hesitate to try the hormonal therapy, as based upon the findings of this research at least 60 per cent chances exists to get that end. Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0208,T] (1).

43. Anthelmintic Efficacy Of Melia Azedarach Linn. Oxfendazole, Febantel And Thiophanate Against Gastro-Intestinal

by Khalid Pervaiz | Prof.Dr.Muhammad Ashraf | Khalid Saeed | Muhammed Sarwer Khan | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1991Dissertation note: The present project was designed with the objective to test the anthelinintic efficacy of Helia azedarach Linn. against Trichostrangylids infection in sheep. During the first phase of study anthelmintic efficacy of Melia azedarach Linn, fruit was tested at different dosage levels but anthelmintic efficacy was not observed at the dosage levels of 10mg to 1gm per kg body weight. Seeds of Melia azedarach were also tested for their antheirnintic efficacy but no anthelmintic effect was observed at the dosage levels of 10mg to 40mg per kg body weight. It was concluded in the first phase of study that Melia azedarach Linn. fruit and seed have no anthelmintic effect against G.I.T nematodes (Trichostrongylids) infection in sheep. During the second phase of this project clinical trials were conducted to test the anthelmintic efficacy of Melia azedarach Linn (fruit), Qxfendazole (systamex) Febantel (Rintal), and thiophanate (Nemafax) against the Trichostrongylids infection in sheep under field conditions. Results of second experiment confirmed the zero percent anthelmintic efficacy of Nelia azedarach Linn. (fruit) at the dosage level of 1gnj./kg body weight in sheep.Anthelmintic efficacy of Oxfendazole (4.5 mg/kg) Febantel (5mg/kg) and thiphanate (50mg/kg) was observed to be 100% 99.43% and 96.32% respectively against G.I.T. nematodes infection in sheep Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0223,T] (1).

44. Studies On The Efficacy Of Indigenous Drugs Against Fascioliasis In Buffaloes

by Shafeeq-ur-Rahman Kailani | Prof.Dr.Muhammad Ashraf | Muhammed | Muhammed Sarwer Khan | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1991Dissertation note: Experiments have been carried out to study the antifasciolic effects of the powdered plant drugs including Nigella sativa (seeds), Fumaria paryiflora (aerial parts) and Caesalpinia crista(seeds) in buffaloes suffering naturally from fascioliasis. The chronological effects of these indigenous drugs on a reduction of faeeal EPG counts of the experimental arLimala on 3rd, 10th and 15th day post medication were recorded. All the drugs, in the presiribed dose levels were administered orally as a single dose treatment to the animals of specified drug and dose group. Incidence of fascioliasis from random samplings were found to be 3306±0.74 percent arid from symptomatically selected samples to be 64±3.18 percent. All the crude drugs were found to cause a chronological increase in their percentage efficacies against chronic fascioliasis, when tested on post-treatment days 3rd, 10th and 15th. Both the parameters C dosage level as well as the post treatment days ) caused significant effects on the efficacies in all the drugs, as indicated by the values of their F-ratios. All the drugs showed the upper most dosage level (L3) to be the optimum dosage level with a highly significant (P<0.005) decrease in the egg-counts on all the post treatment days checked. On the post treatment day 3rd, all the drugs caused a non-significant decrease in the egg-counts at their lowest dosage level, a significant change at their upper dosage level and a highly significant decrease at their upper most dosage level (L3). However within the prescribed dosage levels, none of the drugs could decrease the egg-counts to zero(0), on post treatment day 15th, indicating that some betterment, of course, would be possible by a slight increase in the dosage levels in all the drugs. Maximum efficacy, on the basis of percentage egg- count reductions(s), was shown by Fumaria paryiflora (Shahtera) (93.15+ 0.51), while Caesalpinia crista (Karanjwa) (89.67+1.7) and Nigella stiva (karanjwa) (88.17±0.41 percent) indicated to he on second and third position respectively. Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0224,T] (1).

45. Study & Comparative Efficacy Of Oral & Injectable Levamisole Against G.I.T. Nematodes In Cattle And Buffaloes

by Anwar Hayat Hanjra | Muhammed Sarwer Khan | Dr. Muhammad Ashraf | Muhammed | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1991Dissertation note: This project was designed to find out the incidence of gastrointestinal nematodes and to chalk out the comparative efficacy of Levamisole Hcl oral and Levamisole Hcl injectable (Anthelmin powder and injection) in young buffaloes and cattle upto two years of age at Lahore and adjacent areas. The therapeutic trials were conducted on both sexes of buffaloes and cattle having moderate to heavy infection. The efficacy was evaluated on the basis of reduction in EPG (eggs per gram of the faeces) by using MoMaster technique. Out of the total 300 faecal samples collected directly from the rectum of experimental animals, 128 were positive for G.I.T nematodes and incidence was found to be 42.66%. The eggs of different species of nematodes, as Neoscaris vitulorum, Haemonch, Cooperia, Ostertagia, Trichostrongylus etc. were identified from the faecal samples. It was observed that the incidence of G.I.T nematodes was 44.50% and 39.83% in buffaloes and cattle respectively. Out of the 128 positive animals ninety animals were selected for the drug trials and divided into three groups of thirty animal each i.e groups A, B and C. The anthelmin tic efficacy of Levamisol Hcl oral and Levamisol Hcl injectable against G.I.T. nernatodes was observed by administering the drug to group A and B respectively and group C was kept as non-medicated control. The efficacy was determined on basis of reduction in number of ova count discharged in faeces post medication. The percentage efficacy observed on 14th day was 96. 71% and 97. 80% in buffaloes and cattle respectively, for Levamisole Hcl oral. The efficacy was 98.62% and 98.29% in huffa1oe, and cattle respectively for Levamisole Hcl injectable. Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0237,T] (1).

46. Comparative Study Of Acaricides (Ivermectin & Asuntol) For The Treatment Of Mange Mites In Sheep

by Allah Diwaya Khan | Muhammed Sarwer Khan | Dr. Muhammad Ashraf | Muhammed | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1991Dissertation note: Ectoparasites are major problem creaters in the smooth rearing of sheep. Ainongs the ectoparasites mange mites are of prime importance as 'they damage skin, hide and wool etc. In the present study Iverinectin and Asuntol were used for the treatment of mange mites. A single subcutaneous injection of Ivermeotin 1% at dose rate of 1 nil/adult gave a cure of 80% adjudged on day 14 post treatment. A single spray of 0.1% solution of Asuntol could eliminate the condition in 65% of the clinical cases. On the same day in the animals which were kept as control (untreated), no spontaneous recovery was noted rather the condition aggravated. Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0238,T] (1).

47. Study Of Coccidiosis In Different Age Groups & Estimation Of Haemaglobin, Pcv And Total Proteins In Camels

by Ashfar-ur-Rehman | Muhammed Sarwer khan | Dr. Muhammad Ashraf | Mubasher | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print Publisher: 1991Dissertation note: The present study was conducted to find out the prevalence of coccidiosis in different age groups of camels and to estimate haemoglobin concentration, packed cell volume and total serum proteins in positive cases. For this purpose study was carried out on 300 animals of different age groups of camels (calves, young and adult) brought to Lahore abattoir for slaughtering during a period between June to August 1991. The investigation showed that out of 300 animals, 29 (9.66%) were positive for coocidiosis. It was also observed that infection rate was higher in calves (25.86%) than in young (5.62%) and adult camels (6.09%). The study also indicated that the prevalence of coccidiosis remained as in the month of June (8.42%), July (9.60%) end in August (11.25%). The present investigation revealed that an average haemoglobin concentration, packed cell volume and total serum protein were 9.2 ± 0..3g/100 ml, 35..27 ± 0.46% and 8.3 ± 1.0g/100 ml of positive animals respectively.. It was recorded that 19 animals showed decrease in haemoglobin, 6 showed increase in packed cell volume and 9 showed increase in total serum protein. Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0246,T] (1).

48. Incidence Of Surra (Trypanasomiasis) & Estimation Of Blood Glucose Protein P.,C.V. Values In Camels Grought To Lahore Abbatoir

by Saleem Ahmad, S | Muhammed Sarwer Khan | Asif Rabbani | Dr. Muhammad Ashraf | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print Publisher: 1991Dissertation note: Trypanosomiasis in camels caused by T. evansi occurs in both acute and chronic forms. In chronic forms huge production loss occur, i.e lower milk and meat yields. The present study had been designed to find out the incidence of the disease and estimation of blood glucose ,P.C.V. and protein level , it will eventually lead to the control of Trypanosomiasis. For the incidence, blood samples were col- lected from Lahore abattoir and the presence of Trypa- nosome was confirmed by making smear from freshly collected blood samples from the ear vein.For the haematological study blood was collected from jugular vein in the glass tube . The values of protein , PC.V. and blood glucose was estimated by standard method. Out of 500 samples 24 were proved to be positive i.e 4.80 % sample were positive.Whereas in the month of July 1991 it comes 4.16 %,In the month of Aug. 91 estimated as 5.58 % and during Sept. 91 was estimated as 4.30 %. On examining the values of serum protein ,blood glucose and Packed Cell Volume ( P.C.V.) of the positive samples they showed slight increase in protein value ,decrease in glucose value and also reduction of P.C.V. values. Their mean values were calculated as 9.55 g/100 ml,29.07 mg/100 ml and 20.25 % respectively. Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0247,T] (1).

49. Epidemiological Aspects And Treatment Trials On Black Quarter Disease In Dera Ismail Khan District

by Inam-ul-Haq | Prof.Dr.Muhammad Ashraf | Manzoor | Muhammed sarwer Khan | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1991Dissertation note: An active Surveillance in D-I-Khan indicated that black quarter is prevalent in this area 3.88% in cattle and 3.16% in buffaloes. Young cattle and buffaloes are more affected than adults. Incidences of black quarter were high in non irrigated area (7.55%) than irrigated area (1.19%). Highest incidences were observed in summer season especially in July (42.77%) as compared to other seasons of the year. Wound history was reported in 36% of affected animals. Morbidity, mortality and case fatality rates of black quarter were 3.75%, 3.14% and 91.13% respectively in this area. Economic losses due to black quarter were highest (44.53%) as compared to other common livestock diseases in the area. Treatment trials of Oxytetracycline (Terramycine L.A., Pfizer, 20 mg/Kg) and amoxicilline (Clamoxyl L.A., Beecham, 15 mg/Kg) were also conducted during this study. Severity and recovery was monitored before treatment and 6th, 12th, 24th, 48th and 72ndth hours after treatment. Most common symptoms observed were lameness, high rise of temperature, swelling, hot painful initially and cold, senseless in later stages, Crepitating sounds on pressing the swelling and death with in 12-45 hours. Treatment trails indicated that Oxytetracyline (Terramycine L.A., 20 mg/kg body weight) and Amoxicilline (clamoxyl L.A., 15mg per kg body weight) both proved 95% effective. Recoery period in Oxytetracycline treated group was in the range of 18 to 72 hours while in amoxicillin treated group it was with in the range of 18 to 54 hours. Death in untreated group occurred with in the rang of 12 to 45 hours. Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0248,T] (1).

50. Anthelmintic Efficacy Of Combantrin, Rintal And Ketrax Against Round Woorms And Hook Worms In Wild Felidae

by Riffat Salman | Iqbal Ahmed | Asif Rabbani | Khalid Pervaiz | Faculty of Veterinary Sciences.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 1985Dissertation note: The present work was conducted to see the efficacy of Gonibantrin, Rintal and Ketrax against raundworms i.e., Toxascaris leonina, Toxocara canis and hookworm, i.e. Ancylostoma braziliense in wild felida.e in captivity because zoological gardens are permanent source of parasitic infestation. A survey was conducted to estimate the incidence of Toxacaris leonina, Toxocara canis and Ancylostoma braziliense in 66 wild felidae kept in the Lucky Irani Circus, the Eahawalpur zoo and the Lahore zoo. The incidence rate for these parasites was 100%, 100% and zero per cent respectively in the circus; 78.57%, 75% and 35b71% respectively in the Bahawalpur zoo; 84%, 76% arid 48% respectively in the Lahore zoo. The animals showing moderate to heavy infection were selected for therapeutic trials. Three trials were conducted on 13, 16 and 15 wild felidae kept in the circus, the Eahawalpur zoo and Lahore zoo. In each experimental station four groups i.e.. A, B, C and D of animals were made. Group A, B and C were treated with Combantrin., Ketrax and Rintal respectively, while group D was kept as untreated control group.. The efficacy of the drug was determined on the basis of reduction in the number of ova discharged in the faeces on 3rd, 7th, 14th, 21st and 30th day of post medication. Results revealed that Ketrax was the drug of choice against roundworms and hookworms, as it was found highly effective throughout the experiment. Combantrin and Rintal were also found almost equally effective against oundworms while against hookworms their efficacy was quite high upto 7th day of the experiment, later on the activity of Combantrin. lower down upto 46% on 30th day wherea.s in case of Rintal it became zero per cent. Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 0261,T] (1).



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