Title of article :
PREVALENCE OF ENDO (TREMATODES) AND ECTO-PARASITES IN COWS AND BUFFALOES OF QUETTA, PAKISTAN
Author/Authors :
KAKAR, M. N. Degree Girls College, Pakistan , KAKARSULEMANKHEL, J. K. University of Balochistan - Department of Zoology, Pakistan
Abstract :
Prevalence of endo and ecto-parasites in cows and buffaloes were investigated in Quetta city, Pakistan. A total of 396 livers and gall bladders of cows and 340 of buffaloes were selected randomly. Overall prevalence of liver parasites in cows and buffaloes was 45.70 and 37.05%, respectively. The species found in livers of cows were: Fasciola hepatica (16.16%), Fasciola gigantica (12.37%), Paramphistomum explanatum (7.82%) and mixed infections (9.34%). The corresponding values for buffaloes were 11.47, 13.52, 5.58 and 6.47%. For ecto-parasites, out of 404 cows and 386 buffaloes examined, 28.96 and 25.64% respectively gave positive results for ecto-parasites. The prevalence of ticks, lice, mites and mixed infection was found to be 10.14, 7.17, 5.19 and 6.43%, respectively in cows and 6.99, 9.84, 4.92 and 3.88% respectively in buffaloes. It was concluded that the prevalence of endo and ectoparasites in cows was higher than in buffaloes due to differences in feeding habits and hygienic habitats of the two species.
Keywords :
Buffalo , cow , ecto , parasites , endo , parasites , prevalence.
Journal title :
Pakistan Veterinary Journal
Journal title :
Pakistan Veterinary Journal