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SM ISO690:2012 SIRBU, Beatrice Ana-Maria, OPRESCU, Ion, HERMAN, Viorel, IMRE, Mirela, BADEA, Corina, SIRBU, Catalin Bogdan, FLOREA, Tiana, DARABUSH, Gheorghe. Prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites identified in french alpine goats from western Romania. In: Modern Trends in the Agricultural Higher Education: dedicated to the 90th anniversary of the founding of higher agricultural education in the Republic of Moldova, 5-6 octombrie 2023, Chişinău. Chişinău: Tehnica-UTM, 2023, p. 142. |
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Conferința "Modern Trends in the Agricultural Higher Education" Chişinău, Moldova, 5-6 octombrie 2023 | |
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Animals products derived from their output are the main source of animal protein. They also play an important role in the country's economy. However, parasitism is a major problem limiting animal husbandry in most developing countries. The aim of the present study is to determine the prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in French Alpine goats from Western Romania. A total of 267 goats, with ages between 6 months and 2 years were taken into study from June to August 2023. Two methods were used to detect the presence of parasitic elements: the flotation method and the sedimentation method. The total prevalence of parasites was 87.6% (234/267). Four species of parasites were detected using the flotation method: Eimeria spp., Moniezia spp., strongylid eggs and Nematodirus spp. and no parasites were detected using the sedimentation method. Among the detected parasites, Moniezia spp. had the highest prevalence (68.2%), followed by strongylid eggs (12%), Eimeria spp. (5.2%), and the lowest prevalence was observed in Nematodirus spp. (2.2%). The results of this study suggest a high prevalence of gastrointestinal parasite infestation, therefore effective control measures should be implemented to control the negative effects of gastrointestinal parasites on goats. |
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Cuvinte-cheie endoparasites, goats, French Alpine |
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