印度瓜廖尔(中央邦)地区胃肠道寄生虫的周期性优势及其对小型反刍动物的影响

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在印度,畜牧业在经济中发挥着重要作用,是农业中最具潜力的分部门之一,在促进人类健康方面发挥着必要的作用,特别是在印度中部,(绵羊和山羊)等小型反刍动物构成了牲畜的主要部分。瓜廖尔被认为是一个半中心区,不同的部落,特别是古贾尔人和贝克瓦尔人,把养牛作为他们的专业业务。瓜廖尔州小反刍动物的生产和生产力受到各种疾病的极大阻碍,包括胃肠道寄生虫感染,这种疾病是由于照顾不当、不卫生的环境条件、恶劣和炎热的气候条件以及与其他受感染动物的密切接触而引起的。胃肠道寄生虫病是一个全球性问题。为此,对瓜廖尔地区小反刍动物(山羊/绵羊)胃肠道寄生虫的流行情况及其种类进行了为期一年的动物调查。2019年1月至2020年1月,对印度瓜廖尔不同地点的山羊共338份粪便样本进行了检查,以确认寄生虫和胃肠道寄生虫感染的存在。大多数山羊体内寄生虫呈阳性,胃肠道寄生虫也呈阳性。山羊血螨、球虫、滴虫、线虫和片形吸虫的总感染率分别为47.6%、36.5%和39.6%。线虫病和片形虫的感染率分别为20.9%和2.32%。
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Cyclical Preponderance of Gastrointestinal Parasites and their impact on Small ruminants around Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh) India
In India, the Livestock sector plays an important role in the economy and is one of the most potential sub-sectors of agriculture which plays a necessary role in promoting human health and most particularly in central India, Small ruminants like (sheep and goat) constitute the major portion of livestock. Gwalior is considered as a Semi-Central Zone where different tribes particularly Gujjar’s and Bakerwals had made cattle rearing as their professional business. The production and productivity of small ruminants in Gwalior state are greatly hindered by various diseases including gastro-intestinal parasitic infection which is caused due to improper care, unhygienic environmental conditions, harsh and hot climatic setup, and close contact with other infected animals. Gastrointestinal parasitism is a global problem. Therefore, a one-year-long epizootic survey was conducted to study the prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites and their various species present in small ruminants (goats/sheep) in the Gwalior region. From January 2019 to January 2020, a total of 338 faecal samples from goats of different locations in Gwalior (MP) India were examined to confirm the presence of parasites and gastrointestinal parasitic infections. Majority of the samples were found positive for endoparasites and goats were also detected positive for gastrointestinal parasites. In Goat, the overall incidence of Haemonchus, Coccidia, Trichuris, Nematodirus, and Fasciola were 47.6%, 36.5%, 39.6% respectively. The occurrence of Nematodirus and Fasciola (20.9%, 2.32%) has been observed in sheep only.
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