The cross-section parasitological analysis of 226 samples taken from goats in the suburban area of Sokode (central area of Togo) enabled the diagnosis of coccidiosis (31% prevalence) and gastrointestinal nematodes (85%) such as Trichostrongylus sp. (29%), Cooperia sp. (2%) and Haemonchus sp. (69%). Furthermore, Protostrongylus rufescens lungworms were encountered (36%) as well as the cestode Monieza sp. (3%). Trematods were represented by Paramphistomum sp. (10%) and Dicrocoelium sp. (only one positive sample). Of the three major scabies parasites, only Sarcoptes sp. was encountered. Ticks were equally represented by Amblyomma and Boophilus sp. Serological analyses revealed the presence of 11% positive animals for Toxoplasma gondii. Trypano...
An epidemiological survey on gastro-intestinal parasites in urban sheep (Djallonké, Sahelians, cross...
Parasitism and parasitosis constitute serious animal health problems that predispose them to other m...
Gastrointestinal (GIT) parasite infections result in significant economic losses to ruminant livesto...
The cross-section parasitological analysis of 359 samples taken from sheep in the suburban area of S...
Typescript (photocopy).An investigation of helminth parasites in cattle, sheep and goats was carried...
A cross-sectional study to evaluate parasitic infections in small ruminants was conducted in an abat...
Goats and sheep slaughtered in Southern Nigeria had their rumens and reticulums examined for the fre...
A cross-sectional study was carried out in two villages (Emorijoi and Ngoswani) in Lemek group ranch...
Comparative Study of the Parasitic Load of Small Ruminants and Bushbuck in Four Camps Bordering the ...
Abstract A prevalence study on the gastro intestinal parasites of goats was carried out for six mont...
A cross sectional study was carried out between June and August 2014 to establish the status of helm...
Prevalence of protozoan and helminth internal parasite infections in goat and sheep flocks in Poland...
Necropsies of 60 goats were performed over a year to identify parasites in the abdominal cavity, the...
Twenty West African Dwarf goats (WADs) and 15 Saanen x WAD crosses were managed in an intensified, z...
An epidemiological survey was undertaken from March to September 2010 to assess the prevalence and z...
An epidemiological survey on gastro-intestinal parasites in urban sheep (Djallonké, Sahelians, cross...
Parasitism and parasitosis constitute serious animal health problems that predispose them to other m...
Gastrointestinal (GIT) parasite infections result in significant economic losses to ruminant livesto...
The cross-section parasitological analysis of 359 samples taken from sheep in the suburban area of S...
Typescript (photocopy).An investigation of helminth parasites in cattle, sheep and goats was carried...
A cross-sectional study to evaluate parasitic infections in small ruminants was conducted in an abat...
Goats and sheep slaughtered in Southern Nigeria had their rumens and reticulums examined for the fre...
A cross-sectional study was carried out in two villages (Emorijoi and Ngoswani) in Lemek group ranch...
Comparative Study of the Parasitic Load of Small Ruminants and Bushbuck in Four Camps Bordering the ...
Abstract A prevalence study on the gastro intestinal parasites of goats was carried out for six mont...
A cross sectional study was carried out between June and August 2014 to establish the status of helm...
Prevalence of protozoan and helminth internal parasite infections in goat and sheep flocks in Poland...
Necropsies of 60 goats were performed over a year to identify parasites in the abdominal cavity, the...
Twenty West African Dwarf goats (WADs) and 15 Saanen x WAD crosses were managed in an intensified, z...
An epidemiological survey was undertaken from March to September 2010 to assess the prevalence and z...
An epidemiological survey on gastro-intestinal parasites in urban sheep (Djallonké, Sahelians, cross...
Parasitism and parasitosis constitute serious animal health problems that predispose them to other m...
Gastrointestinal (GIT) parasite infections result in significant economic losses to ruminant livesto...