| Literature DB >> 24295956 |
M Carmen Ferreras1, Camino González-Lanza2, Valentín Pérez2, Miguel Fuertes2, Julio Benavides2, Mercedes Mezo3, Marta González-Warleta3, Javier Giráldez2, Ana María Martínez-Ibeas2, Laetitia Delgado2, Miguel Fernández2, M Yolanda Manga-González2.
Abstract
The prevalence and aetiology of natural paramphistomosis was investigated in cattle slaughtered in the Castilla y León region (Spain) over a 3 year-period. The overall prevalence of positive animals was 6.20%. The parasite burden per animal ranged from 8 to 8005 (median=144) and the ruminal atrium had the highest parasite burden whereas the ruminal dorsal sac the lowest. The prevalence and parasite burden increased with age while these parameters were lower in cattle under intensive management. Calicophoron daubneyi was the only Paramphistomidae species identified using morphoanatomical, histological and molecular methods in the studied animals.Entities:
Keywords: Calicophoron daubneyi; Cattle; Epidemiology; Paramphistomosis
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24295956 DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2013.10.019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Parasitol ISSN: 0304-4017 Impact factor: 2.738