Buxtonellosis and coccidiosis of cattles in Northern Serbia

The study presents the results of a two-year research of protozoan infections of cattles from the Northern-Bačka district (Vojvodina, Serbia). The research was conducted on cow-farms and in private cattle-breeding households, with variuos levels of hygenie. The study included 224 specimens (71 calve...

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description The study presents the results of a two-year research of protozoan infections of cattles from the Northern-Bačka district (Vojvodina, Serbia). The research was conducted on cow-farms and in private cattle-breeding households, with variuos levels of hygenie. The study included 224 specimens (71 calves, 48 hifers and 105 cows). 22.91% of examined heifers and 15.23% of cows were infected with the ciliate Buxtonella sulcata . The presence of coccidiosis was detected in 45.07% of the calves, 14.58% of the heifers and 6.67% of the cows. The clinical signs of diarrhoea were established in all of the specimens which had more than 1,500 cysts of B. sulcata in 1g of faeces. In the examined calves the number of oocysts was less than 1500 in 1g of faeces, so the coccidiosis did not influence the incidence of the diarrhoea. The results show the first diagnostic record of the ciliate B. sulcata of bovines in Serbia, and this finding contributes to the existing knowledge about the etiopathogenesis of protozoan disease of cattle in this area.
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Animals
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biomedicine
Buxtonella sulcata
Cattle
Cattle Diseases - epidemiology
Cattle Diseases - parasitology
Ciliophora - isolation & purification
Coccidia - isolation & purification
coccidiosis
Cysts
Diarrhea
Diarrhea - epidemiology
Diarrhea - parasitology
Diarrhea - veterinary
Disease
Ecology
Feces - parasitology
Illnesses
Infections
Medical Microbiology
Microbiology
Parasite Egg Count
Parasitology
Prevalence
Protozoan Infections - epidemiology
Protozoan Infections - parasitology
Serbia
Serbia - epidemiology
Veterinary medicine
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