Title of article :
The epizootiology of gastrointestinal nematode
parasites in Greek dairy breeds of
sheep and goats
Author/Authors :
Christodoulos E. Papadopoulos، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
Gastrointestinal (GI) parasitism represents a severe health problem in small ruminant production systems world-wide. The
objective of the present study was three-fold: (i) to assess the prevalence of GI parasitism in dairy breeds of sheep and goats
in selected areas of Greece; (ii) to determine the species of existing gastrointestinal parasites; and (iii) to investigate the effect
of climatic factors on the seasonal variation of parasite population dynamics in dairy sheep and goats reared in two different
geographical areas of Greece. The study was conducted in four flocks of either sheep or goats that were equally allocated in
northern and central Greece. In each flock, faecal samples were randomly collected from 30 animals at monthly intervals and
were used for nematode egg counts and coprocultures. Two animals from each flock were slaughtered monthly and their GI
tract were examined for adult worm population and identification. The study revealed that the parasitic burdens in sheep were
significantly (P <0.05) higher than those in goats. Faecal egg counts for both sheep and goats were significantly (P <0.01)
affected by the month of the year and there was also a significant interaction between month of the year and area of study
(P < 0.01). Teladorsagia, Haemonchus, Trichostrongylus and Chabertia were the most prevalent nematode genera in both
sheep and goats. Such information could be useful for the development of strategic treatments when sheep and goats are
reared under systems similar to those described in this study.
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Keywords :
Sheep , epizootiology , nematodes , goats , GREECE
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research
Journal title :
Small Ruminant Research