Gastrointestinal helminthosis: prevalence and associated determinants in goats of Jabalpur, India
A total of 632 faecal samples of goats of Jabalpur district of Madhya Pradesh state were examined during three years of the study period (November 2012–October 2015), out of which 82.75 % samples were positive for helminthic infections. Among various helminths, maximum prevalence was of strongyles (...
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description | A total of 632 faecal samples of goats of Jabalpur district of Madhya Pradesh state were examined during three years of the study period (November 2012–October 2015), out of which 82.75 % samples were positive for helminthic infections. Among various helminths, maximum prevalence was of strongyles (32.59 %) followed by amphistomes (14.40 %),
Moniezia
spp. (12.50 %),
Strongyloides
spp. (0.79 %),
Trichuris
spp. (0.47 %) and
Fasciola
gigantica
(0.32 %). Year wise prevalence revealed a highly significant (
p
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Moniezia
spp. (12.50 %),
Strongyloides
spp. (0.79 %),
Trichuris
spp. (0.47 %) and
Fasciola
gigantica
(0.32 %). Year wise prevalence revealed a highly significant (
p
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Trichuris
and
Moniezia
spp., the effect of year was significant for prevalence of all other gastro-intestinal helminths observed during the study. Significantly higher (
p
< 0.05) helminth infections were observed in monsoon (87.97 %) as compared to that of winter (81.48 %) or summer (79.03 %) season. The seasonal difference in prevalence was found significant for strongyles,
Strongyloides
spp., amphistomes and
Moniezia
spp. There was no significant variation in
Trichuris
spp. and
Fasciola gigantica
infections in relation to season. Age wise prevalence of helminths was non-significantly higher in kids (83.13 %) than in adults (82.62 %). Except
Moniezia
spp., age wise observations did not reveal any significant difference (
p
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Moniezia
spp. (12.50 %),
Strongyloides
spp. (0.79 %),
Trichuris
spp. (0.47 %) and
Fasciola
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p
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Trichuris
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Moniezia
spp., the effect of year was significant for prevalence of all other gastro-intestinal helminths observed during the study. Significantly higher (
p
< 0.05) helminth infections were observed in monsoon (87.97 %) as compared to that of winter (81.48 %) or summer (79.03 %) season. The seasonal difference in prevalence was found significant for strongyles,
Strongyloides
spp., amphistomes and
Moniezia
spp. There was no significant variation in
Trichuris
spp. and
Fasciola gigantica
infections in relation to season. Age wise prevalence of helminths was non-significantly higher in kids (83.13 %) than in adults (82.62 %). Except
Moniezia
spp., age wise observations did not reveal any significant difference (
p
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Moniezia
spp. (12.50 %),
Strongyloides
spp. (0.79 %),
Trichuris
spp. (0.47 %) and
Fasciola
gigantica
(0.32 %). Year wise prevalence revealed a highly significant (
p
< 0.01) decrease in prevalence of helminths. Except
Trichuris
and
Moniezia
spp., the effect of year was significant for prevalence of all other gastro-intestinal helminths observed during the study. Significantly higher (
p
< 0.05) helminth infections were observed in monsoon (87.97 %) as compared to that of winter (81.48 %) or summer (79.03 %) season. The seasonal difference in prevalence was found significant for strongyles,
Strongyloides
spp., amphistomes and
Moniezia
spp. There was no significant variation in
Trichuris
spp. and
Fasciola gigantica
infections in relation to season. Age wise prevalence of helminths was non-significantly higher in kids (83.13 %) than in adults (82.62 %). Except
Moniezia
spp., age wise observations did not reveal any significant difference (
p
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