The purpose of this research aimed to identify and determine the severity of the gastrointestinal helminths that found in Javan Warty Pig (Sus verrucosus). A total of 13 fresh faeces samples were taken from Surabaya Zoo and the identification was conducted in Laboratory of Parasitology, Universitas Airlangga by native, sedimentation, and flotation method for the identification, and McMaster counting method for EPG count. Helminth egg found in Javan Warty Pig faeces was belong in Oesophagostomum genus and the faecal EPG was 120. The result of this research showed that helminth infestation are found in Javan Warty Pig in Surabaya Zoo with low amount and low infestation degree
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Dewi, K & R.T.P Nugraha. 2007. Endoparasites of captive Javan Warty pig (Susverrucosus) and their pr...
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Worms in the digestive tract of livestock are generally asymptomatic or chronic. The disease causes ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence and severity of worm egg in beef cattle di...
Investment of parasitic worms of captive wildlife was an impact on their health condition. This stud...
This paper presents a report on the occurrence, gross pathology and transmissibility of Ascaris suum...
Objectives/Research Problem: The aim of this study was to determine and to identify the presence and...
Pigs have potentially to transmit zoonotic gastrointestinal parasite disease both caused by protozoa...
Parasite is a small organism that sticking to live on a bigger organism’s body called host. A diseas...
Dewi, K & R.T.P Nugraha. 2007. Endoparasites of captive Javan Warty pig (Susverrucosus) and their pr...
The rearing of pigs in the mountains of Papua is generally based on the free-range method during the...
Aetas are one of the Indigenous peoples in the Philippines that greatly depend on agricultural activ...
Helmhintiasis remains a major factor for animal health and causes huge economic losses in the livest...
This study that conducted on June to July 2019 was aimed to determine the genus of worms, prevalence...
Potential of zoonotic gastrointestinal nematode infection from livestock in Indonesia is still often...
Gastrointestinal (GI) parasites infection are one of the major constraints cattle farm in tropical c...
Gastrointestinal parasitic diseases often attack pet dogs (Canis familiaris). Data on the prevalence...
Worms in the digestive tract of livestock are generally asymptomatic or chronic. The disease causes ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the prevalence and severity of worm egg in beef cattle di...
Investment of parasitic worms of captive wildlife was an impact on their health condition. This stud...
This paper presents a report on the occurrence, gross pathology and transmissibility of Ascaris suum...
Objectives/Research Problem: The aim of this study was to determine and to identify the presence and...