Diagnostic study of infection with Schistosoma spp in sheep and cattle in Ninevah Governorate

Through the examination of 78 fecal sample of sheep and 52 fecal sample of cattle collected from different region in Ninevah governorate, the percentage of infection with schistosoma eggs in sheep and cattle were 7.69%, 19.23 respectively with significant differences between sheep and cattle, two ty...

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Main Authors: E. Gh. Suliman, S. S. Aghwan
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine 2007-12-01
Series:Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
Online Access:https://vetmedmosul.com/article_46965_4cc5b906621c9db061e7322cc7c58aad.pdf
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spelling doaj-b2db64376bc14e4582ef78c6b57030602020-11-25T01:59:38ZaraUniversity of Mosul, College of Veterinary MedicineIraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences1607-38942071-12552007-12-0121221522710.33899/ijvs.2007.4696546965Diagnostic study of infection with Schistosoma spp in sheep and cattle in Ninevah GovernorateE. Gh. SulimanS. S. AghwanThrough the examination of 78 fecal sample of sheep and 52 fecal sample of cattle collected from different region in Ninevah governorate, the percentage of infection with schistosoma eggs in sheep and cattle were 7.69%, 19.23 respectively with significant differences between sheep and cattle, two types of eggs of schistosoma had been identified in sheep they were : S. bovis and S. indicum (first record) while in cattle S. bovis, S. indicum and S.intercalatum (first record) were diagnosed. Infection with S. bovis formed highest percentage in sheep and cattle 83.3%, 70% respectively. The results revealed significant differences between type of infection in sheep with significant difference between the type of infection in cattle, and the single infection formed highest percentage in sheep and cattle 83.33%, 70% respectively. The percentage of infection appeared with high rate in sheep and cattle with aged more than 3 years 9.8%, 40% respectively with significant difference between groups of age in cattle. No significant difference appeared between males and females of sheep and cattle. The worms of S. bovis were diagnosed in portal hepatic and mesenteric veins of sheep in Akra area(first record) and a number of sheep in this area were died.https://vetmedmosul.com/article_46965_4cc5b906621c9db061e7322cc7c58aad.pdf
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Diagnostic study of infection with Schistosoma spp in sheep and cattle in Ninevah Governorate
Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
author_facet E. Gh. Suliman
S. S. Aghwan
author_sort E. Gh. Suliman
title Diagnostic study of infection with Schistosoma spp in sheep and cattle in Ninevah Governorate
title_short Diagnostic study of infection with Schistosoma spp in sheep and cattle in Ninevah Governorate
title_full Diagnostic study of infection with Schistosoma spp in sheep and cattle in Ninevah Governorate
title_fullStr Diagnostic study of infection with Schistosoma spp in sheep and cattle in Ninevah Governorate
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic study of infection with Schistosoma spp in sheep and cattle in Ninevah Governorate
title_sort diagnostic study of infection with schistosoma spp in sheep and cattle in ninevah governorate
publisher University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine
series Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
issn 1607-3894
2071-1255
publishDate 2007-12-01
description Through the examination of 78 fecal sample of sheep and 52 fecal sample of cattle collected from different region in Ninevah governorate, the percentage of infection with schistosoma eggs in sheep and cattle were 7.69%, 19.23 respectively with significant differences between sheep and cattle, two types of eggs of schistosoma had been identified in sheep they were : S. bovis and S. indicum (first record) while in cattle S. bovis, S. indicum and S.intercalatum (first record) were diagnosed. Infection with S. bovis formed highest percentage in sheep and cattle 83.3%, 70% respectively. The results revealed significant differences between type of infection in sheep with significant difference between the type of infection in cattle, and the single infection formed highest percentage in sheep and cattle 83.33%, 70% respectively. The percentage of infection appeared with high rate in sheep and cattle with aged more than 3 years 9.8%, 40% respectively with significant difference between groups of age in cattle. No significant difference appeared between males and females of sheep and cattle. The worms of S. bovis were diagnosed in portal hepatic and mesenteric veins of sheep in Akra area(first record) and a number of sheep in this area were died.
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