Occurrence of Fasciola spp. in free-ranging wild ruminants of Central India

Q4 Veterinary
K. Singh, A. B. Shrivastav, N. Rajput, A. Rokde, S. Agrawal, N. Gupta
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Wild ruminants are prime source for survival of apex species in protected and nonprotected forest areas. During post mortem examination of deer, antelopes and gaurs in different tiger reserves of central India, the occurrence of Fasciola spp. was documented. Out of 155 carcasses, 48 (30.9%) harboured liver flukes including chital (42.1%) blackbuck (35.2%), nilgai (28.5%), chinkara (25.0%), gaur (25%), sambar (18.7%) and barking deer (12.5%). In some cases, extensive destruction in liver parenchyma was recorded with migratory tracts, nodules and necrosis. The recovered flukes (41.7±2.26 x 5.12±017 mm) and eggs (171± 3.46 x 89.2± 1.48 μm) were measured and confirmed as Fasciola gigantica. The possible reasons for the varying degrees of infection with Fasciola in different wild ruminants is discussed.
印度中部散养野生反刍动物中片形吸虫属的发生
野生反刍动物是保护林区和非保护林区顶端物种生存的主要来源。在对印度中部不同老虎保护区的鹿、羚羊和虎的尸体检验中,记录了片形吸虫的发生。在155具尸体中,有48具(30.9%)携带肝吸虫,包括头鹿(42.1%)、黑羚(35.2%)、nilgai(28.5%)、金颊鹿(25.0%)、野牛(25%)、沙巴尔(18.7%)和狗尾鹿(12.5%)。在一些病例中,肝脏实质被广泛破坏,伴有迁徙道、结节和坏死。检出吸虫(41.7±2.26 × 5.12±017 mm)和虫卵(171±3.46 × 89.2±1.48 μm),确认为巨型片形吸虫。讨论了不同野生反刍动物片形吸虫感染程度不同的可能原因。
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