Comparative studies on the prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites of pigs from Bengaluru urban and rural districts

Q4 Veterinary
C. K. Gowda, G. Puttalakshmamma, E. D. Placid, G. Mamatha, B. M. Chandranaik
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A coprological survey was conducted on 725 pigs reared under different managemental systems from Bengaluru urban and rural districts. An overall prevalence of gastrointestinal (GI) parasites was found to be 73.1%. Among infected pigs, Balantidium coli cyst (35.7%) was found to be predominant followed by Ascaris suum (26.3%), Eimeria sp. (15.7%), Trichuris suis (14.2%), strongyles (7.31%), Ascarops spp. (4.9%), Physocephalus spp. (2.06%), Fasciolopsis buski (1.24%) and Metastrongylus spp. (0.9%). Highest prevalence of helminthic infection was observed in free-range pigs (91.2%) followed by Government organized farms (67.1%) and private organized farms (65.9%). The infection rate of GI parasites was higher in piglets of age group 0 to 6 months (83.33%). Coproculture studies revealed larvae of Oesophagostomum spp. (100%), Trichostrongylus spp. (11.32%) and Hyostrongylus spp. (3.77%). Based on sporulation and morphometry, oocysts of Eimeria debliecki (86.84%), E. suis (71.05%), E. scabra (61.40%) and E. perminuta (40.3%) were recorded.
班加罗尔城市和农村地区猪胃肠道寄生虫流行率的比较研究
对来自班加罗尔城市和农村地区在不同管理制度下饲养的725头猪进行了一项泌尿学调查。胃肠道(GI)寄生虫的总患病率为73.1%。感染猪中以大肠杆菌囊肿为主(35.7%),其次为猪蛔虫(26.3%)、艾美耳球虫(15.7%)、猪毛滴虫(14.2%)、圆形虫(7.31%)、天门冬虫(4.9%)、大头虫(2.06%)、巴斯基片吸虫(1.24%)和转圆线虫(0.9%)。散养猪的蠕虫感染率最高(91.2%),其次是政府组织的猪场(67.1%)和私人组织的猪场(65.9%)。0 ~ 6月龄仔猪胃肠道寄生虫感染率最高(83.33%)。共培养发现食道口菌(100%)、毛圆线虫(11.32%)和小圆线虫(3.77%)的幼虫。根据产孢和形态测定,记录到德布利埃美耳球虫(86.84%)、猪艾美耳球虫(71.05%)、斯卡瓦艾美耳球虫(61.40%)和perminuta艾美耳球虫(40.3%)的卵囊。
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Journal of Veterinary parasitology
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