Some biochemical parameters in sheep infected with endoparasites (Fasciola spp., Dicrocoelium dendriticum, hydatid cysts, Trichostrongylidae and Protostrongylidae)

This study was performed in order to investigate the variations of some blood biochemical parameters as well as the levels of Vitamin. B(12) and some macro elements in sheep infected with endoparasites. The blood samples were taken from the sheep that were to be slaughtered in the Van Municipality S...

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description This study was performed in order to investigate the variations of some blood biochemical parameters as well as the levels of Vitamin. B(12) and some macro elements in sheep infected with endoparasites. The blood samples were taken from the sheep that were to be slaughtered in the Van Municipality Slaughterhouse while the stool samples were taken after the slaughtering of the same animals. The postmortem examinations were made to investigate for the presence of Fasciola spp., D. dendriticum and cyst hydatid infections. The stool samples were examined helminthologically using native, sedimentation, flotation and Baermann-Wetzel methods. The control group was composed of animals not showing any internal organ parasites or parasites in the stool examination. Following the macroscopic and the stool examination, the animals found to have the same type of parasites were considered to be the study group. According to the analyses performed on the animals, the levels of total protein (in Trichostrongylidae, hydatid cysts), globulin, amylase, chlorine, and Vit.B(12) were found to be increased significantly, while the levels of albumin, magnesium, and phosphorus were found to be decreased significantly. The other parameters analyzed were not significant statistically between the groups.
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subjects Abattoirs
Animals
Blood Chemical Analysis - veterinary
Dicrocoeliasis - blood
Dicrocoeliasis - parasitology
Dicrocoeliasis - veterinary
Echinococcosis - blood
Echinococcosis - parasitology
Echinococcosis - veterinary
Fascioliasis - blood
Fascioliasis - parasitology
Fascioliasis - veterinary
Feces - parasitology
Helminthiasis, Animal - blood
Helminthiasis, Animal - parasitology
Metastrongyloidea - isolation & purification
Sheep
Sheep Diseases - blood
Sheep Diseases - parasitology
Strongylida Infections - blood
Strongylida Infections - parasitology
Strongylida Infections - veterinary
Trichostrongyloidiasis - blood
Trichostrongyloidiasis - parasitology
Trichostrongyloidiasis - veterinary
Vitamin B 12 - blood
title Some biochemical parameters in sheep infected with endoparasites (Fasciola spp., Dicrocoelium dendriticum, hydatid cysts, Trichostrongylidae and Protostrongylidae)
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