Prevalence of gastrointestinal helminths on equines in and around Debre Markos, Ethiopia
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The study was conducted from October-۲۰۱۳ to June-۲۰۱۴ in and around Debre Markos, Ethiopia to assess the major gastrointestinal helminthes of equines (donkeys and horses), to determine their prevalence and find associations between measurable parameters and parasites burden. A total of ۳۸۴ faecal samples (۲۱۵ donkeys and ۱۶۹ horses) were collected randomly for qualitative and quantitative faecal analysis. The overall prevalence of different parasites was found to be ۸۶.۵۱% in donkeys and ۷۸.۱۰% in horses. In the study area, ۳.۸۷% of donkeys and ۶.۱۳% of horses harbored only one type of parasite (single infection), whereas ۹۶.۱۳% of donkeys and ۹۳.۸۷% of horses harbored two or more types of parasites (mixed infection). The parasites encountered in both donkeys and horses in the study period were Strongyles (۷۵.۲۷% and ۵۹.۸۵%), T. strongylus axei (۴۱.۹۴% and ۴۰.۱۵), T. dontophorus (۴۳.۰۱% and ۳۴.۸۵) P. equorum (۱۸.۸۲ and ۱۸.۹۴) and Fasciola (۲۲.۵۸% and ۱۸.۹۴), respectively. Based on sex only the prevalence rate of strongyle was statistically significant (p<۰.۰۵) in both donkeys and horses. The prevalence of T. strongylus, T. dontophorus, P. equorom and Fasciola was statistically significant (p<۰.۰۵) between age groups of donkeys, but only the prevalence of T. strongly was statistically significant (p<۰.۰۵) between age groups of horses. Parasitism and other health problems were identified affecting the health and welfare of equines. Government or other development agencies should include donkeys and horses in their priority lists of research and develop sustainable prevention and control methods that would prevent the high transmission of gastrointestinal helminths and other parasites of equines.The study was conducted from October-۲۰۱۳ to June-۲۰۱۴ in and around Debre Markos, Ethiopia to assess the major gastrointestinal helminthes of equines (donkeys and horses), to determine their prevalence and find associations between measurable parameters and parasites burden. A total of ۳۸۴ faecal samples (۲۱۵ donkeys and ۱۶۹ horses) were collected randomly for qualitative and quantitative faecal analysis. The overall prevalence of different parasites was found to be ۸۶.۵۱% in donkeys and ۷۸.۱۰% in horses. In the study area, ۳.۸۷% of donkeys and ۶.۱۳% of horses harbored only one type of parasite (single infection), whereas ۹۶.۱۳% of donkeys and ۹۳.۸۷% of horses harbored two or more types of parasites (mixed infection). The parasites encountered in both donkeys and horses in the study period were Strongyles (۷۵.۲۷% and ۵۹.۸۵%), T. strongylus axei (۴۱.۹۴% and ۴۰.۱۵), T. dontophorus (۴۳.۰۱% and ۳۴.۸۵) P. equorum (۱۸.۸۲ and ۱۸.۹۴) and Fasciola (۲۲.۵۸% and ۱۸.۹۴), respectively. Based on sex only the prevalence rate of strongyle was statistically significant (p<۰.۰۵) in both donkeys and horses. The prevalence of T. strongylus, T. dontophorus, P. equorom and Fasciola was statistically significant (p<۰.۰۵) between age groups of donkeys, but only the prevalence of T. strongly was statistically significant (p<۰.۰۵) between age groups of horses. Parasitism and other health problems were identified affecting the health and welfare of equines. Government or other development agencies should include donkeys and horses in their priority lists of research and develop sustainable prevention and control methods that would prevent the high transmission of gastrointestinal helminths and other parasites of equines.
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Bewketu Takele
Department of Biology, College of Natural and Computational Science, Debre Markos University, P. O. Box ۲۶۹, Debre Markos, Ethiopia
Ayalew Sisay
Department of Biology, College of Natural and Computational Science, Debre Markos University, P. O. Box ۲۶۹, Debre Markos, Ethiopia
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