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Gastro-intestinal nematode infections in goats relative to season, host sex and age from the Kashmir valley, India

机译:来自印度克什米尔山谷的山羊的胃肠道线虫感染与季节,寄主性别和年龄的关系

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The present study aimed to investigate the seasonal epidemiological prevalence of gastro-intestinal nematodes (GINs) of goats with respect to sex and age of the host in the Kashmir valley from 1 February 2005 to 31 January 2007. A total of 1267 goats were examined [faecal examination: 938 (year 1: 470; year 2: 468); gastro-intestinal (GIT) examination: 329 (year 1: 175; year 2: 154)]. The overall prevalence of GIN infection in these animals was 54.3% (year 1: 54.8%; year 2: 53.8%; P = 0.842). The different parasites reported with their respective prevalences (%) were: Haemonchus contortus (48.3); Bunostomum trigonocephalum (30.1); Chabertia. ovina (29.8); Ostertagia circumcincta (29.8); Nematodirus spathiger (25.2); Trichostrongylus spp. (25.1); Oesophagostomum columbianum (23.5); Trichuris ovis (19.0); and Marshallagia marshalli (16.6). The mean maximum prevalence of GIN infection (faecal examination: 75.6 +/- 0.20; GIT examination: 85.3 +/- 0.95), faecal egg counts (2552 +/- 85.7) and average worm burden (333.25 +/- 2.25) were found in the summer and they were lowest in winter (prevalence: faecal examination, 23.2 +/- 0.95; GIT examination, 12.7 +/- 0.20; faecal egg counts: 134.15 +/- 9.15; and average worm burden: 79.8 +/- 52.2), with significant differences between the seasons (P < 0.05). The sex of the hosts was not an important factor influencing the prevalence of GIN infection. With the increase in host age, prevalence of infection decreased significantly (P >= 0.05). Thus seasonal dynamics and age of the host animals significantly influenced the prevalence of GIN infection. The above findings will be helpful in devising the appropriate control strategies for GINs of goats reared under the traditional husbandry system in temperate agro-climatic conditions in the Kashmir valley as well as in similar climatic zones of other parts of the world.
机译:本研究旨在调查从2005年2月1日至2007年1月31日,克什米尔山谷山羊的胃肠道线虫(GIN)的季节性流行病学流行率与宿主的性别和年龄有关。共检查了1267头山羊[粪便检查:938(1年:470; 2年:468);胃肠道(GIT)检查:329(1年:175; 2年:154)]。这些动物中GIN感染的总体患病率为54.3%(1年:54.8%; 2年:53.8%; P = 0.842)。报告的不同寄生虫及其各自的患病率(%)为:捻转血矛线虫(Haemonchus contortus,48.3);三角头蛇(30.1); Chabertia。卵子(29.8);子宫后遗症(29.8);线虫刺(25.2);毛滴虫(25.1); lum食管(23.5); chu藜(19.0);和Marshallagia marshalli(16.6)。发现GIN感染的平均最大患病率(粪便检查:75.6 +/- 0.20; GIT检查:85.3 +/- 0.95),粪便卵数(2552 +/- 85.7)和平均蠕虫负担(333.25 +/- 2.25)夏季最低,冬季最低(流行率:粪便检查,23.2 +/- 0.95; GIT检查,12.7 +/- 0.20;粪便卵数:134.15 +/- 9.15;平均蠕虫负担:79.8 +/- 52.2 ),各季节之间存在显着差异(P <0.05)。宿主的性别不是影响GIN感染率的重要因素。随着宿主年龄的增加,感染的发生率显着降低(P> = 0.05)。因此,宿主动物的季节动态和年龄显着影响了GIN感染的发生率。上述发现将有助于制定适当的控制策略,以控制克什米尔河谷以及世界其他地区类似气候条件下在传统畜牧系统下饲养的山羊的GIN。

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