Strongyle infections in sheep and goats under the traditional husbandry system in Peninsular Malaysia.

Faecal egg counts were used to study patterns of trichostrongyle infections in sheep and goats according to season, age, pregnancy and lactation on traditional farms in west Malaysia. Haemonchus contortus and Trichostrongylus spp. were the most important strongyles in sheep and in goats, H. contortu...

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Main Authors: Dorny, Pierre, Symoens, Chantal, Abu, Jalila, Vercruyesse, Jozef, Abdullah Sani, Rehana
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Published: Elsevier Science 1995
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/6244/1/Strongyle%20infections%20in%20sheep%20and%20goats%20under%20the%20traditional%20husbandry%20system%20in%20Peninsular%20Malaysia.pdf
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spelling my.upm.eprints.62442015-11-12T08:36:37Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/6244/ Strongyle infections in sheep and goats under the traditional husbandry system in Peninsular Malaysia. Dorny, Pierre Symoens, Chantal Abu, Jalila Vercruyesse, Jozef Abdullah Sani, Rehana Faecal egg counts were used to study patterns of trichostrongyle infections in sheep and goats according to season, age, pregnancy and lactation on traditional farms in west Malaysia. Haemonchus contortus and Trichostrongylus spp. were the most important strongyles in sheep and in goats, H. contortus, Trichostrongylus spp. and Oesophagostomum spp. were most prevalent. The faecal egg counts of sheep and goats were apparently not influenced by the small seasonal climatic variations. Strongyle infections were acquired at an earlier age in sheep than in goats. Mean faecal egg counts decreased from the age of 8 months onwards in sheep while in goats this occurred from 12-18 months onwards. A periparturient rise in strongyle egg counts was observed in both animal species. Haemonchus contortus was mainly responsible for this rise in faecal egg counts. The results are discussed with reference to control of gastrointestinal strongyle infections in sheep and goats. Elsevier Science 1995-01 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/6244/1/Strongyle%20infections%20in%20sheep%20and%20goats%20under%20the%20traditional%20husbandry%20system%20in%20Peninsular%20Malaysia.pdf Dorny, Pierre and Symoens, Chantal and Abu, Jalila and Vercruyesse, Jozef and Abdullah Sani, Rehana (1995) Strongyle infections in sheep and goats under the traditional husbandry system in Peninsular Malaysia. Veterinary Parasitology, 56 (1-3). pp. 121-136. ISSN 0304-4017 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0304-4017(94)00657-X 10.1016/0304-4017(94)00657-X English
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description Faecal egg counts were used to study patterns of trichostrongyle infections in sheep and goats according to season, age, pregnancy and lactation on traditional farms in west Malaysia. Haemonchus contortus and Trichostrongylus spp. were the most important strongyles in sheep and in goats, H. contortus, Trichostrongylus spp. and Oesophagostomum spp. were most prevalent. The faecal egg counts of sheep and goats were apparently not influenced by the small seasonal climatic variations. Strongyle infections were acquired at an earlier age in sheep than in goats. Mean faecal egg counts decreased from the age of 8 months onwards in sheep while in goats this occurred from 12-18 months onwards. A periparturient rise in strongyle egg counts was observed in both animal species. Haemonchus contortus was mainly responsible for this rise in faecal egg counts. The results are discussed with reference to control of gastrointestinal strongyle infections in sheep and goats.
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author Dorny, Pierre
Symoens, Chantal
Abu, Jalila
Vercruyesse, Jozef
Abdullah Sani, Rehana
spellingShingle Dorny, Pierre
Symoens, Chantal
Abu, Jalila
Vercruyesse, Jozef
Abdullah Sani, Rehana
Strongyle infections in sheep and goats under the traditional husbandry system in Peninsular Malaysia.
author_facet Dorny, Pierre
Symoens, Chantal
Abu, Jalila
Vercruyesse, Jozef
Abdullah Sani, Rehana
author_sort Dorny, Pierre
title Strongyle infections in sheep and goats under the traditional husbandry system in Peninsular Malaysia.
title_short Strongyle infections in sheep and goats under the traditional husbandry system in Peninsular Malaysia.
title_full Strongyle infections in sheep and goats under the traditional husbandry system in Peninsular Malaysia.
title_fullStr Strongyle infections in sheep and goats under the traditional husbandry system in Peninsular Malaysia.
title_full_unstemmed Strongyle infections in sheep and goats under the traditional husbandry system in Peninsular Malaysia.
title_sort strongyle infections in sheep and goats under the traditional husbandry system in peninsular malaysia.
publisher Elsevier Science
publishDate 1995
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/6244/1/Strongyle%20infections%20in%20sheep%20and%20goats%20under%20the%20traditional%20husbandry%20system%20in%20Peninsular%20Malaysia.pdf
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