| Literature DB >> 26019746 |
Fazly Ann Zainalabidin1, Nurulaini Raimy1, Muhamad Hazmi Yaacob1, Adnan Musbah1, Premalaatha Bathmanaban1, Erwanas Asmar Ismail1, Zaini Che Mamat1, Zawida Zahari1, Mohd Iswadi Ismail1, Chandrawathani Panchadcharam1.
Abstract
Helminthiasis due to strongyles such as Haemonchus contortus, coccidiosis caused by Eimeria sp. and blood parasite diseases such as theileriosis by Theileria sp. have been reported to cause severe morbidity and mortality annually in small ruminants in Malaysia. The aims of this study were to investigate the prevalence of helminthiasis, coccidiosis and theileriosis and to determine the packed cell volume (PCV) value of small ruminants in Perak, Malaysia. Blood and faecal samples were obtained from a total of 175 animals from 7 small ruminant farms in Kampar, Larut Matang and Selama, Kuala Kangsar and Manjung districts in Perak; the samples were examined for parasitic infestations from April to July 2011. The results of this study show that H. contortus was found in 152 (86.86%) animals, Eimeria sp. was found in 162 (92.57%) animals and the blood protozoa Theileria sp. was found in 25 (14.30%) animals. The PCV values of all of these animals were recorded between 7% and 44%. A total of 42 (24%) animals were anaemic, with a PCV of less than 21%. Continuous monitoring of small ruminant farms will provide important information for assisting farmers with managing the spread of parasitic infections and maintaining the productivity of animals.Entities:
Keywords: Coccidiosis; Goat; Helminthiasis; Sheep; Theileriosis
Year: 2015 PMID: 26019746 PMCID: PMC4437319
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Life Sci Res ISSN: 1985-3718