Preliminary study on the prevalence of giardia in ruminants in ninevah province

The study revealed presence of giardia cyst in the feces of animals which was examined at 7%, 4.5% and 5.45% in the direct method for sheep, goats and cattle respectively, while 15.5%, 16.5% and 21.81% in concentrated method respectively at the same animals. No significant differences recorded in ra...

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Main Authors: M. SH. Rhaymah, B. A. Mohammed
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine 2006-06-01
Series:Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
Online Access:https://vetmedmosul.com/article_62480_4ae303216ddd45f2fffaaaabab79edc0.pdf
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spelling doaj-d9f0140f25b84c8faee5a5ac56e04b862020-11-25T02:00:20ZaraUniversity of Mosul, College of Veterinary MedicineIraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences1607-38942071-12552006-06-0120115316310.33899/ijvs.2006.6248062480Preliminary study on the prevalence of giardia in ruminants in ninevah provinceM. SH. RhaymahB. A. MohammedThe study revealed presence of giardia cyst in the feces of animals which was examined at 7%, 4.5% and 5.45% in the direct method for sheep, goats and cattle respectively, while 15.5%, 16.5% and 21.81% in concentrated method respectively at the same animals. No significant differences recorded in rate of infection between different species of animals, although higher percentage of cyst was eliminate in cattle feces. There was no significant effect of age and type of breeding on rate of infection. However the animals in late stage of pregnancy and early stages of milking eliminated higher percentage of cyst in their feces, especially in goats. Diagnosis of gastrointestinal nematode eggs with giardia was found to be 7.5%, 4.5 and 0 % in sheep, goats and cattle, respectively and with Eimeria; 3.5%, 11% and 5.45, in same animals, respectively. The most obvious clinical signs found were pasty feces mixed with mucous, emaciation and easily detached wool and hair.https://vetmedmosul.com/article_62480_4ae303216ddd45f2fffaaaabab79edc0.pdf
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author M. SH. Rhaymah
B. A. Mohammed
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B. A. Mohammed
Preliminary study on the prevalence of giardia in ruminants in ninevah province
Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
author_facet M. SH. Rhaymah
B. A. Mohammed
author_sort M. SH. Rhaymah
title Preliminary study on the prevalence of giardia in ruminants in ninevah province
title_short Preliminary study on the prevalence of giardia in ruminants in ninevah province
title_full Preliminary study on the prevalence of giardia in ruminants in ninevah province
title_fullStr Preliminary study on the prevalence of giardia in ruminants in ninevah province
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary study on the prevalence of giardia in ruminants in ninevah province
title_sort preliminary study on the prevalence of giardia in ruminants in ninevah province
publisher University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine
series Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
issn 1607-3894
2071-1255
publishDate 2006-06-01
description The study revealed presence of giardia cyst in the feces of animals which was examined at 7%, 4.5% and 5.45% in the direct method for sheep, goats and cattle respectively, while 15.5%, 16.5% and 21.81% in concentrated method respectively at the same animals. No significant differences recorded in rate of infection between different species of animals, although higher percentage of cyst was eliminate in cattle feces. There was no significant effect of age and type of breeding on rate of infection. However the animals in late stage of pregnancy and early stages of milking eliminated higher percentage of cyst in their feces, especially in goats. Diagnosis of gastrointestinal nematode eggs with giardia was found to be 7.5%, 4.5 and 0 % in sheep, goats and cattle, respectively and with Eimeria; 3.5%, 11% and 5.45, in same animals, respectively. The most obvious clinical signs found were pasty feces mixed with mucous, emaciation and easily detached wool and hair.
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