Kirkuk Journal of Science (Dec 2022)

Isolation and Diagnosis Intestinal Helminthes from Stray Dogs in Kirkuk

  • Husain F. Hassan,
  • Sabreen Y. Gaieb

DOI
https://doi.org/10.32894/kujss.2021.130604.1035
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
pp. 50 – 59

Abstract

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In the present study 30 stray dogs were collected, dissected and diagnosed in order to recognition on intestinal parasitic helminthes. The results demonstrated that 50% of total 30 stray dogs were found to be infected with intestinal parasitic helminthes. These includes three species of trematodes Heterophyes (6.6%), Mesostephanus (6.6%) and Prohemistomum (6.6%), three species of cestodes Dipylidium caninum (40%), Echinococcus granulosus (6.6%) and Taenia taeniaformis (13.3%), and three species of nematodes, Ancylostoma (20%), Dirofilaria immitis (6.6%) and Toxocara canis (6.6%). Three species of trematodes (Heterophyes, Mesostephanus and Prohenistomum) and one adult nematodes (Dirofilaria immitis) were isolated for the first time from stray dogs in Iraq.

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