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Volume 24, Number 6—June 2018
Research

Prion Disease in Dromedary Camels, Algeria

Baaissa Babelhadj, Michele Angelo Di Bari, Laura Pirisinu, Barbara Chiappini, Semir Bechir Suheil Gaouar, Geraldina Riccardi, Stefano Marcon, Umberto Agrimi, Romolo Nonno, and Gabriele VaccariComments to Author 
Author affiliations: Ecole Normale Superieure Ouargla Laboratoire de Protection des Écosystèmes en Zones Arides et Semi Arides University Kasdi Merbah Ouargla, Ouargla, Algeria (B. Babelhadj); Istituto Superiore di Sanità Department of Food Safety, Nutrition and Veterinary Public Health, Rome, Italy (M.A. Di Bari, L. Pirisinu, B. Chiappini, G. Riccardi, S. Marcon, U. Agrimi, R. Nonno, G. Vaccari); Laboratoire de Physiopathologie et Biochimie de la Nutrition University Abou Bekr Bélkaid, Tlemcen, Algeria (S.B.S. Gaouar)

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Table

Suspected prion disease in dromedary camels at antemortem inspection at the Ouargla slaughterhouse, Algeria

Month
2015

2016
No. animals presented at abattoir
No. with clinically suspected prion disease
No. animals presented at abattoir
No. with clinically suspected prion disease
Jan 63 0 67 3
Feb 70 2 83 4
Mar 86 1 73 3
Apr 79 2 85 3
May 97 3 93 4
Jun 81 1 117 5
Jul 92 2 135 6
Aug 121 4 145 7
Sep 31 1 44 5
Oct 42 1 110 4
Nov 89 2 164 4
Dec
86
1

206
3
Total 937 20 1,322 51

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