Prevalence hametology and treatment of strongylosis in goats
By: Arun Shaju T.
Contributor(s): Saseendranath MR (Guide).
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Prevalence of strongylosis in goats were studied by exammmg 782
faecal samples collected during June 1999 to June 2000. Strongylosis was
present in 283 (36.19 per cent) goats. No seasonal influence on the prevalence
of strongylosis was observed.
Similarly infections with Strongyloides,
Trichuris, Moniezia and Eimeria were also found in all seasons.
Kaiparamba panchayat of Thrissur district recorded the highest
prevalence for strongylosis.
A significant decrease (P
when compared to June 1999. No influence of sex was observed on the
prevalence of strongylosis in goats.
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Haematological examination of strongyle infected goats, revealed a
significant change (P<0.05) in the mean values of PCY and eosinophils, when
compared to that of control goats.
Levamisole given orally, was found most effective (100 per cent) while
Closantel was least effective (86.17 per cent) against naturally occurrmg
strongylosis in goats. Oral Levamisole was found sup en or to parenteral
Levamisole in efficacy against caprine strongylosis in goats.
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