COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PREVALANCE OF GASTROINTESTINAL ENDOPARASITES IN INSTITUTIONAL HERDS OF NILI RAVI BUFFALO

I. Anwar
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Gastrointestinal endoparasites have a great impact on livestock production. Currentresearch is conducted to realize the proper prevalence of gastrointestinal parasitical incursion in threeinstitutional buffalo herds in the Punjab Province. A total of 758 fecal samples were examined in farmand health laboratory, Buffalo Research Institute for a time duration of one year (July 2017 to June2018) from three institutional herds. The fecal samples collected from Livestock experiment stationBhunikey, Chak katora and Haroonabad were 227,208 and 323 respectively. Out of which 311 (41.02%) were found positive and different for parasites during the current duration of study. Thepervasiveness of different parasites including trematodes, nematodes, and diverse infestation inbuffaloes at Livestock Experiment Station Bhunikey was 25.50% (58/227), 14.90%(34/227), and4.80%(11/227) , while at Livestock Experiment Station Chak Katora it was 19.81%(64/323),17.64%(57/323) and 3.7%(12/323) percent respectively. Livestock Experiment Station Haroonabadshowed the prevalence of trematodes, nematodes and mixed infections as 24.51 %( 51/208), 6.70 %(14/208) and 4.80 %( 10/208). Maximum prevalence was observed from November to February(trematodes 24.01%, nematodes 13.81% and mixed infestation 3.4%) while minimum parasitism wasobserved from July to October (trematodes 20%, nematodes 3.5% and mixed infestation 1.2%). Thestudy that is conducted has varied results revealed that the occurrence of different gastrointestinalparasites in buffaloes is quite severe causing economical losses by reducing milk production. Bykeeping focus on this factor, a proper planned and strategic way of treatment and control program maybe designed to cover and control gastrointestinal parasitic contagions in buffaloes.
机构水牛群胃肠道内寄生虫流行率的比较研究
胃肠道内寄生虫对畜牧生产有很大影响。目前进行的研究是为了了解在旁遮普省的三个机构水牛群中胃肠道寄生虫入侵的适当流行程度。2017年7月至2018年6月,在布法罗研究所的农场和卫生实验室对来自三个机构牛群的758份粪便样本进行了为期一年的检查。在布尼基、恰克卡托拉和哈鲁纳巴德畜牧实验站采集的粪便样本分别为227,208份和323份。其中311例(41.02%)在本研究期间呈阳性或差异。布尼基畜牧实验站吸虫、线虫和多种侵染水牛的寄生虫分布率分别为25.50%(58/227)、14.90%(34/227)和4.80%(11/227),恰克卡托拉畜牧实验站分别为19.81%(64/323)、17.64%(57/323)和3.7%(12/323)。哈鲁纳巴畜牧试验站检出率分别为24.51%(51/208)、6.70%(14/208)和4.80%(10/208)。11 - 2月是寄生虫感染率最高的季节(吸虫24.01%,线虫13.81%,混合侵染3.4%),7 - 10月是寄生虫感染率最低的季节(吸虫20%,线虫3.5%,混合侵染1.2%)。所进行的研究有不同的结果表明,各种胃肠道寄生虫在水牛中的发生相当严重,造成了减少产奶量的经济损失。通过对这一因素的关注,可以设计出适当的计划和战略的治疗和控制方案,以覆盖和控制水牛胃肠道寄生虫感染。
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