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Prevalence and severity of gastro-intestinal parasites in buffalo calves at Sylhet division of Bangladesh.

Iffat Ara1, Juned Ahmed1, Prantho Malakar Dipta1, Shampa Deb Nath1, Taslima Akter1, Mahfuz Rahman Adnan1, Bishojit Deb2, Shahrul Alam2, Q M Monzur Kader Chowdhury2, Asmaul Husna1, Md Mahfujur Rahman2, Md Masudur Rahman1.   

Abstract

Gastrointestinal (GI) parasites are one of the most widely recognized health problems of buffalo calves in Bangladesh. The study was undertaken to investigate the prevalence of GI parasitic infestation in buffalo calves at Sylhet division of Bangladesh. Fecal samples of 200 buffalo calves under 1 year of age (76 males and 124 females) were collected from Sylhet, Maulvibazar, Habiganj, and Sunamganj districts, and from each of the four regions, 50 samples were collected. Samples were examined through simple flotation, sedimentation, and McMaster techniques. The overall prevalence of GI parasites in Sylhet division was 65.5%. Among the samples, the highest prevalence of GI parasite was found in Sylhet (78%), followed by Sunamganj (68%), Maulvibazar (66%), and Habiganj (50%) districts. Among the identified GI parasites, the highest prevalence was observed in case of Neoascaris vitulorum (26.5%). The highest prevalence of GI parasite was observed in summer (69.84%), followed by rainy (69.62%) and winter (55.17%) seasons. Males and females were almost equally susceptible to GI parasitic infestation. Older calves (9-12 months, 77.14%) were most vulnerable to GI parasites. Egg per gram (EPG) of feces was additionally counted in the current study to know the severity of infestation. The range of EPG varied from 50 to 900 among the identified parasites. Among them, the highest count was found in the case of Neoascaris vitulorum (100-900). It may be concluded that aggregated policies and actions need to be taken to control the GI parasitic infestation in buffalo calves at Sylhet Division and elsewhere in developing countries like Bangladesh. © Indian Society for Parasitology 2021.

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Keywords:  Bangladesh; Buffalo calves; GI parasites; Prevalence

Year:  2021        PMID: 34475641      PMCID: PMC8368609          DOI: 10.1007/s12639-020-01339-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Parasit Dis        ISSN: 0971-7196


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