Experimental concurrent infection of Afar breed goats with Oestrus ovis (L 1) and Haemonchus contortus (L 3): Interaction between parasite populations, changes in parasitological and basic haematological parameters
The study was conducted to examine the occurrence and interaction between Oestrus ovis and Haemonchus contortus in experimentally infected Ethiopian Afar breed of goats. Twenty goats were divided into four groups (O, OH, H, and C) of five animals each. Each animal of groups O and OH received weekly...
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description | The study was conducted to examine the occurrence and interaction between
Oestrus ovis and
Haemonchus contortus in experimentally infected Ethiopian Afar breed of goats. Twenty goats were divided into four groups (O, OH, H, and C) of five animals each. Each animal of groups O and OH received weekly infections for 5 weeks with 66 first instar larvae (L
1) of
O. ovis. Then animals of groups OH and H were infected with a single dose of 5000 third stage larvae (L
3) of
H. contortus. Goats of group C were kept free of any infection as non-infected control. Faecal egg count (FEC), blood cell count, total serum protein level and body weight were recorded weekly throughout the study period. At necropsy worm burden, female worm length, fecundity and larval burden of
O. ovis in the nasal-sinus cavities of infected animals were assessed. The results showed that the presence of
H. contortus in the abomasum of goats of group OH had no influence on the development of
O. ovis. On the contrary, a significant reduction (
P
<
0.05) in FEC, worm burden, fecundity and female worm length was revealed in group OH animals compared to the mono-infected animals (group H). This was associated with eosinophilia and reduced packed cell volume. |
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O. ovis. Then animals of groups OH and H were infected with a single dose of 5000 third stage larvae (L
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O. ovis. On the contrary, a significant reduction (
P
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O. ovis. Then animals of groups OH and H were infected with a single dose of 5000 third stage larvae (L
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O. ovis in the nasal-sinus cavities of infected animals were assessed. The results showed that the presence of
H. contortus in the abomasum of goats of group OH had no influence on the development of
O. ovis. On the contrary, a significant reduction (
P
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1) of
O. ovis. Then animals of groups OH and H were infected with a single dose of 5000 third stage larvae (L
3) of
H. contortus. Goats of group C were kept free of any infection as non-infected control. Faecal egg count (FEC), blood cell count, total serum protein level and body weight were recorded weekly throughout the study period. At necropsy worm burden, female worm length, fecundity and larval burden of
O. ovis in the nasal-sinus cavities of infected animals were assessed. The results showed that the presence of
H. contortus in the abomasum of goats of group OH had no influence on the development of
O. ovis. On the contrary, a significant reduction (
P
<
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