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병리소견과 조직염색을 통한 흰기러기의 조류결핵과 Aspergillosis의 진단
이지영,김규태,유치호,김종혁,조성환,류영수,김태종,서정향,Yhee, Ji-Young,Kim, Kyoo-Tae,Yu, Chi-Ho,Kim, Jong-Hyuk,Cho, Sung-Whan,Lyoo, Young-Soo,Kim, Tae-Jong,Sur, Jung-Hyang 대한수의학회 2007 大韓獸醫學會誌 Vol.47 No.4
A 7-year-old, female snow goose (Anser caerulescens hyperboreus) with history of decreased activity for 2 month died in Daejeon Zoo Land in September 2006. At necropsy, granulomatous pneumonia and hepatomegaly with multiple cysts were observed. Small masses were found in the spleen. Microscopically, fibrinous pneumonia distributed in most of the lung lobe with pulmonary edema and congestion. Especially, granulomatous inflammation with numerous multinucleated giant cells was observed around the dilated bronchi. To confirm the diagnosis, acid-fast (Ziehl-Neelsen method) and periodic acid-Schiff (PAS) staining was performed. Acid-fast staining showed red bacterial colony indicating tuberculosis. PAS staining was also positive enough to diagnose aspergillus spp. co-infection that was an opportunistic fungi occurring in immuno-compromised animals. Based on the above results, we confirmed that the case submitted was diagnosed as avian tuberculosis.
브루셀라병 감염소 사체처리 방법별 절차 및 소요비용 비교: 매몰, 재활용, 소각
윤하정,이지영,유치호,김종혁,문운경,박지용,남건욱,서정향,이해춘,김태종,이상진,Yoon, Hachung,Yhee, Ji-Young,Yu, Chi-Ho,Kim, Jong-Hyuk,Moon, Oun-Kyong,Park, Jee-Yong,Nam, Gun-Wook,Sur, Jung-Hyang,Rhee, Hae-Chun,Kim, Tae-Jong,Lee, Sang-J 대한수의학회 2009 大韓獸醫學會誌 Vol.49 No.2
In Korea, burial is the most common method of disposing animal carcasses culled due to brucellosis infection. However, burial has many disadvantages such as shortage of appropriate burial sites, possibile pollution of ground water supply, and negative view of the public. In this study, we have reviewed 3 legal methods for disposing bovine carcasses, which are burial, incineration, and rendering. We also described the overall process, advantages and disadvantages, and required costs for each method. About 75% of bovine brucellosis outbreak farms had less than 3 reactors, and in our study, rendering required the least amount of cost for farms with a small number of reactors (1-3 heads). Our findings suggest that the use of rendering should be encouraged for farms with bovine brucellosis and other methods considered only if rendering is inappropriate.