Studija helminta u ovaca u Laghouat regiji u južnom Alžiru
The objective of this study was to detect helminths in sheep on farms in three different zones of the Laghouat region, and to examine relationships between the prevalence of these parasites and the factors of age, sex, and area. The study was carried out over a period of four months (March to June 2...
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description | The objective of this study was to detect helminths in sheep on farms in three different zones of the Laghouat region, and to examine relationships between the prevalence of these parasites and the factors of age, sex, and area. The study was carried out over a period of four months (March to June 2019) on 77 faecal samples taken from 77 sheep. For this purpose, we used both a qualitative technique (flotation) and a quantitative technique (Mac Master). These two techniques allowed us to isolate helminths and determine the degree of infestation of sheep in the steppe region, specifically the Laghouat region. The results showed that the sheep flock studied overall was negative, with the exception of eight subjects infected with Nematodirus or Strongyloides at a rate of 7.49% each. The helminth parasite prevalence was 10.40%. Statistical analysis of the influence of specific factors revealed no significant effect (P˃0.05) for sex, though the effects of age and area were significant (P |
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Cilj ovoga rada je bio istražiti helminte na farmama ovaca u tri različite zone Laghouat regije, kao i proučiti vezu između prevalencije tih parazita i određenih čimbenika poput dobi, spola i područja. Naša studija provedena je tijekom razdoblja od 4 mjeseca (od ožujka do lipnja 2019. godine) na 77 uzoraka fecesa uzetih od 77 ovaca. U ove smo svrhe rabili kvalitativnu tehniku flotacije i drugu, kvantitativnu tehniku - Mac Master. Ove dvije tehnike omogućile su nam izdvojiti helminte i odrediti stupanj infestacije ovaca u stepskoj regiji, ili preciznije u regiji Laghouat. Podatci su pokazali da je proučavano stado ovaca pretežito bilo negativno uz izuzetak 8 jedinki u kojih je otkrivena prisutnost parazita Nematodirus i Strongyloides u postotku od 7,49 % za svaku vrstu. Prevalencija parazita helminta bila je 10,40 %. Statistička analiza utjecaja određenih čimbenika otkrila je da spol nije imao značajnijeg učinka (P˃0,05). 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