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Title: A Survey of Seasonal Gastrointestinal Parasitic Infections in Donkeys from a Semiarid Sub-Saharan Region, Sudan
Authors: Ismail, Ahmed Abdurhman
Ahmed, Nasredin Khogali
Bashar, Ahmed Elhag
Seri, Hisham Ismail
Asil, El Tigani Ahmed El Tigani
Abakar, Adam Dawoud
Keywords: Seasonal Gastrointestinal
Donkeys
Sub-Saharan Region
Issue Date: 10-Mar-2016
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Ismail, Ahmed Abdurhman . A Survey of Seasonal Gastrointestinal Parasitic Infections in Donkeys from a Semiarid Sub-Saharan Region, Sudan / Ahmed Abdurhman Ismail ... {etale} .- Journal of Pathogens .- 2016 .- Article .
Abstract: Out of 92 donkeys examined for gastrointestinal parasites, 90 animals were found infected by one or more gastrointestinal parasites with an overall prevalence rate of 97.78%. The distributions of the recovered parasites in the different parts of the body were as follows: stomach, 92.4%, small intestine, 19.6%, caecum, 88%, colon, 80.4%, rectum, 73.9%, and cranial mesenteric artery, 64.1%. A significant difference was found between mean parasite counts and seasons. Hot wet season had higher mean parasites count (5411.5 ± 1694.4) in comparison with hot dry (1795.9 ± 399.6) and cool dry (1719.9 ± 522.4) seasons. Although there was no significant difference between age andmean parasite count, animalsmore than four years old had highmean count (3361.3±921.8) in comparison with 2330 ± 744.3 and 2030.2 ± 873.1 for young and adults animals, respectively. No significant positive or negative correlation was found between total parasite counts of infected animals and any of the climatic factors.Theparasites identified were Habronema spp. (40.2%), Trichostrongylus axei (30.4%), Parascaris equorum(18.5%), Anoplocephala perfoliata (4.35%), Gastrodiscus aegyptiacus (8.7%), large strongyles (84%), small strongyles (72%), and Oxyuris equi (1.1%).
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URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/16820
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