Hematological Profile of Sheep Experimentally Infested with Bovicola ovis

Q4 Veterinary
A. Tadie, G. Terefe, Yonas Gizaw
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Abstract

Changes in some haemotological parameters (erythrocyte count, hematocrit values and leukocyte counts) in animals with lice infestation had been reported previously. In this regards, information on the effect of Bovicola ovis (B. ovis) infestation on hematological values under experimental condition in Ethiopian sheep is not available. A total of 12 animals divided into two groups of six animals each were used in the experiment. Animals in one group were infested with 500 lice (Bovicola ovis) per sheep collected from different donor animals and the other group served as a non-infested control. Each group was observed for a period of eight consecutive weeks. The present findings demonstrated that the mean parasite burden/10 cm2 of skin was 16 in infested group whereas the control group did not have any lice. Packed cell volume was not significantly different between the two groups and values were in the normal range. On the other hand total RBC count was significantly lower for the infested group (P<0.05). Comparison of the leukocyte counts between the two groups indicated that the total count and eosinophil levels were significantly elevated in the infested group (P<0.05). In conclusion, B. ovis infestation results not only skin damage but also causes systemic changes that may significantly alter the physiological and health status of infested animals.
绵羊羊乳弧菌实验感染的血液学特征
一些血液学参数的变化(红细胞计数、红细胞压积值和白细胞计数)在虱子感染的动物中已有报道。在这方面,没有关于在实验条件下埃塞俄比亚羊的Bovicola ovis (B. ovis)侵染对血液学值影响的信息。12只动物被分成两组,每组6只。一组动物每只从不同供体动物收集的羊感染500只虱子,另一组作为未感染的对照。每组连续观察8周。结果表明,感染组皮肤平均寄生虫负荷为16只/10 cm2,而对照组皮肤无虱子。两组间堆积细胞体积无显著差异,均在正常范围内。另一方面,侵染组红细胞总数显著低于侵染组(P<0.05)。两组白细胞计数比较,侵染组白细胞总数和嗜酸性粒细胞水平显著升高(P<0.05)。综上所述,卵圆杆菌侵染不仅会造成皮肤损伤,还会引起全身的改变,从而显著改变被侵染动物的生理和健康状况。
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