Occurrence of GI parasites in ruminants of Kashmir and Ladakh
The study was conducted in Kashmir and Ladakh Divisions of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir to work out the occurrence of gastrointestinal parasites in ruminants. The qualitative faecal examination of 476 samples revealed an overall prevalence of GI parasites to the tune of 80.04% comprising...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of parasitic diseases 2022-03, Vol.46 (1), p.196-201 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The study was conducted in Kashmir and Ladakh Divisions of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir to work out the occurrence of gastrointestinal parasites in ruminants. The qualitative faecal examination of 476 samples revealed an overall prevalence of GI parasites to the tune of 80.04% comprising of 80.61% in cattle, 96.70% in sheep and 66.27% in goats. In Kashmir overall prevalence of GI parasites was 88.33% comprising of 80.61% in cattle, 98.41% in sheep and 100% in goats. Highest prevalence was observed for strongyles (84.00%) followed by
Eimeria
spp. (31.67%),
Moniezia
spp. (20.00%),
Ascaris
spp. (5.33%) and
Strongyloides
spp. (1.67%). Mixed infection was observed in 37.67% samples. In cattle, the parasites observed were strongyles (68.37%) and
Eimeria
spp. (13.27%) with mixed infection in 1.02% samples. In sheep highest prevalence was observed for strongylid eggs (97.88%) followed by
Eimeria
spp. (43.38%),
Moniezia
spp. (31.74%),
Ascaris
spp. (8.47%) and
Strongyloides
spp. (2.64%) with mixed infection in 59.26% samples. Amongst goats, only strongylid eggs (100%) were observed. In Ladakh region overall prevalence of GI parasites was 65.91% with 82.61% in sheep and 63.40% in pashmina goats. Highest prevalence was observed for
Eimeria
spp. (63.64%) followed by strongyles (9.09%)
Moniezia
spp. (5.11%) and
Thysanosoma
spp. (1.14%). Mixed infection was observed in 13.07% samples. In sheep, highest prevalence was observed for
Eimeria
spp. (73.91%) followed by strongyles (17.39%) and
Thysanosoma
spp. (8.70%) with mixed infection in 17.39% samples. In pashmina goats, the prevalence of
Eimeria
spp. (62.09%) was observed highest followed by strongylid eggs (7.84%) and
Moniezia
spp. (5.88%) with mixed infection in 12.42% samples. |
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ISSN: | 0971-7196 0975-0703 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s12639-021-01437-3 |