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Conference Object Accidental Salinomycin Intoxication of Angora Goats in Turkey(Elsevier Science Bv, 2002) Agaoglu, ZT; Akgul, Y; Keles, I; Ugras, S; Aksoy, A; Cinar, AThis paper reports for the first time accidental intoxication of Angora goats with salinomycin contaminated feed in Turkey. Clinical, laboratory and postmortem findings are described. Angora goats were examined clinically and biochemical analysis of blood, electrocardiogram and histopathological examinations were carried out. The feed was shown to contain 680 ppm/kg of salinomycin. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.Article Blood Biochemicals and Gaseous Changes in Lactic Acidosis in Sheep(indian veterinary Journal, 2003) Karaca, M; Ceylan, E; Akkan, HA; Keles, IArticle Detection and Rflp Analysis of Canine Parvovirus (Cpv) Dna by Polymerase Chain Reaction (Pcr) in a Dog(Scientific Technical Research Council Turkey, 2002) Özkul, A; Keles, I; Karaoglu, T; Çabalar, M; Burgu, IIn this study, the detection of canine parvovirus (CPV) in a fecal sample from a dog with enteritis was performed for the first time using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in Turkey. The final PCR product was analyzed using the restriction fragment length polymorphysm (RFLP) technique. RFLP analysis using Apa LI and Eco RV restriction endonucleases revealed homology in the nucleotide sequence in at least the VP2 coding region of the virus DNAs detected in the fecal specimen and prepared from attenuated vaccine virus as a positive control.Article An Investigation on Blood Gases and Some Haematological-Biochemical Parameters in Experimentally Induced Liver Cirrhosis of Dogs(indian veterinary Journal, 2003) Ertekin, A; Mert, N; Akgul, Y; Karaca, M; Akkan, HA; Keles, IArticle Levels of Some Vitamins, Trace Elements and Electrolytes in Rams With Rumen Acidosis and Laminitis(indian veterinary Journal, 2003) Ceylan, E; Dede, S; Tas, A; Donmez, N; Atasoy, N; Keles, IFeeding lambs with high grain rations (80-95% concentrate) generally increases the incidence of digestive disturbances related with rumen acidosis (Britton and Stock, 1986). Rumen acidosis varies from subacute to acute from, and is associated with various secondary disordes such as laminitis, polioencephalomalacia, rumenitis, and liver abscesses (Brent, 1976; Nocek, 1988). The present study was aimed to investigate the levels of some vitamins, trace elements and electrolytes in rams with laminitis.Article Prevalence and Antibiotic Sensitivity of Motile Aeromonas in Dogs(veterinarni A Farmaceuticka Univerzita Brno, 2003) Ceylan, E; Berktas, M; Korkoca, H; Keles, I; Bozkurt, H; Kurtoglu, MGThe present study was carried out to assess the prevalence of motile Aeromonas sp. in the faeces of healthy dogs and to evaluate its susceptibility to some anti-microbial agents. Rectal swabs from 55 domestic dogs were examined for Aeromonas species using alkaline peptone water (pH 8.4) as the enrichment medium and Aeromonas Selective Agar containing 5 mg/l ampicillin as the plating medium. Identification and antibiotic resistance of motile Aeromonas strains was performed using Gram Negative Breakpoint ID panel. After examining these samples, aeromonads were isolated from three (5.45%) dogs. Of those, one was A. sobria, and two were A. caviae. While all isolated strains were sensitive to amikacin, cefoperazone, cefotaxime, cefotetan, ceftazidime, ceftriaxone, cefuroxime, ciprofloxacin, gentamicin, imipenem, piperacillin, tetracycline, ticarcillin, ticarcillin/clavulanate, tobramycin, and trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole, they were resistant to ampicillin, and ampicillin/sulbactam. In addition, a strain of A. caviae was also resistant to aztreonam. As a result, in the present study, information about the prevalence of Aeromonas in dogs, susceptibility to antibiotics of these microorganisms and its importance for both animal and public health were discussed.Editorial Serologic and Microscopic Studies on Babesiosis in Horses in the Eastern Border of Turkey(William E Jones Dvm, 2003) Akkan, HA; Karaca, M; Tutuncu, M; Deger, S; Keles, I; Agaoglu, ZArticle Studies on the Effects of X-Ray on Erythrocyte Zinc and Copper Concentrations in Rabbits After Treatment With Antioxidants(Humana Press inc, 2003) Dede, S; Deger, Y; Mert, N; Kahraman, T; Alkan, M; Keles, IThe aim of this study was to investigate the effect of supplemental antioxidant vitamins and minerals on the erythrocyte concentrations of zinc and copper in rabbits after exposure to X-rays. The animals were divided into two experimental and one control group (CG). The first group (VG) was given daily oral doses of vitamins E and C; supplemental amounts of manganese, zinc, and copper were mixed with the feed and given to the second group of experimental animals (MG). Blood samples were taken from all groups before and after 4 wk of vitamin and mineral administration and after irradiation with a total dose of 550-rad X-rays. The administration of minerals caused the most significant increases of Zn and Cu. Even after irradiation, the zinc levels in the irradiated animals were higher than in the nonirradiated vitamin-supplemented animals (p<0.05). The results suggest that supplementation with antioxidant vitamins and minerals may have a protective effect against X-ray-induced damage.Article Venous Blood Gases, Ph and Bicarbonate Values in Oestrus-Synchronised Cows(British veterinary Assoc, 2005) Tasal, I; Ceylan, E; Keles, I; Gülyüz, F