Āsīb/shināsī-i Darmāngāhī-i Dāmpizishkī (Feb 2008)

Fecal examination of the equids of Tabriz from the viewpoint of gastrointestinal helminthes infestation

  • Ali Eslami,
  • Y Gharehdaghi,
  • Ali Hashemzadeh–Kargari

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 4 (4) زمستان
pp. 245 – 250

Abstract

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From July to October 2006, fecal samples were collected from 242 horses and ponies of Tabriz jockey clubs and 119 local equids in order to determine their EPG and parasitic fauna of gastrointestinal helminthes. After performing the Clayton- laen method of floatation test using zinc chloride and saturated sodium chloride solutions, it was determined that the feces of 40% of jockey club horses and 78.15% of local equids were infected by the eggs of parasitic gastrointestinal helminthes. Trichuris eggs were observed in 4.2% of the feces of local equids. Fecal culture revealed that all the eggs in the feces of jockey club horses were small strongyles while 2 of the local equids were infected by Strongyles vulgaris and the rest by small strongyles. Based on independent t-test, the differences between males and females and different age groups were insignificant.

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