Pathological Aspects of Haemonchosis in Goats and Sheeps

<p class="awabstrak2">Haemonchosis in sheep and goats has a high prevalence rate in several regions in Indonesia and causes economic losses. The purpose of this paper is to explain the clinical symptoms and pathological aspects of <em>Haemonchus contortus</em> infection s...

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Main Authors: Riza Zainuddin Ahmad, Rida Tiffarent
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Peternakan 2020-07-01
Series:Wartazoa
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Online Access:http://medpub.litbang.pertanian.go.id/index.php/wartazoa/article/view/2185
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spelling doaj-30fe25586576443497889ea10b9722222021-08-30T00:19:38ZengPusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan PeternakanWartazoa0216-64612354-68322020-07-013029110210.14334/wartazoa.v30i2.21851870Pathological Aspects of Haemonchosis in Goats and SheepsRiza Zainuddin Ahmad0Rida Tiffarent1Balai Besar Penelitian Veteriner / IRCVSBalai Besar Penelitian Veteriner / IRCVS<p class="awabstrak2">Haemonchosis in sheep and goats has a high prevalence rate in several regions in Indonesia and causes economic losses. The purpose of this paper is to explain the clinical symptoms and pathological aspects of <em>Haemonchus contortus</em> infection so that knowledge is expected to help in controlling haemonchosis. Clinical symptoms of haemonchosis is characterised by decreased production, cachexia, and severe anaemia due to worms that sucking blood from the abomasal mucosa. In chronic infections the symptoms shows general oedema. Gross pathological findings are pale mucosa and carcass, hydrothorax, ascites, and haemorrhagic abomasum. Whereas histopathological features shows desquamation of villous abomasum, extensive hemorrhage of abomasal mucosa-submucosa, infiltration of large numbers of eosinophil and mononuclear cells, and cells undergoing degeneration and necrosis of internal organs.  In general, the above exposure will show that haemonchosis usually associated with anaemia, cachexia, oedema, haemorrhage, infiltration of eosinophil and mononuclear cells in the abomasal mucosa.</p>http://medpub.litbang.pertanian.go.id/index.php/wartazoa/article/view/2185haemonchosissmall ruminantspathologyabomasumcontrol
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author Riza Zainuddin Ahmad
Rida Tiffarent
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Rida Tiffarent
Pathological Aspects of Haemonchosis in Goats and Sheeps
Wartazoa
haemonchosis
small ruminants
pathology
abomasum
control
author_facet Riza Zainuddin Ahmad
Rida Tiffarent
author_sort Riza Zainuddin Ahmad
title Pathological Aspects of Haemonchosis in Goats and Sheeps
title_short Pathological Aspects of Haemonchosis in Goats and Sheeps
title_full Pathological Aspects of Haemonchosis in Goats and Sheeps
title_fullStr Pathological Aspects of Haemonchosis in Goats and Sheeps
title_full_unstemmed Pathological Aspects of Haemonchosis in Goats and Sheeps
title_sort pathological aspects of haemonchosis in goats and sheeps
publisher Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Peternakan
series Wartazoa
issn 0216-6461
2354-6832
publishDate 2020-07-01
description <p class="awabstrak2">Haemonchosis in sheep and goats has a high prevalence rate in several regions in Indonesia and causes economic losses. The purpose of this paper is to explain the clinical symptoms and pathological aspects of <em>Haemonchus contortus</em> infection so that knowledge is expected to help in controlling haemonchosis. Clinical symptoms of haemonchosis is characterised by decreased production, cachexia, and severe anaemia due to worms that sucking blood from the abomasal mucosa. In chronic infections the symptoms shows general oedema. Gross pathological findings are pale mucosa and carcass, hydrothorax, ascites, and haemorrhagic abomasum. Whereas histopathological features shows desquamation of villous abomasum, extensive hemorrhage of abomasal mucosa-submucosa, infiltration of large numbers of eosinophil and mononuclear cells, and cells undergoing degeneration and necrosis of internal organs.  In general, the above exposure will show that haemonchosis usually associated with anaemia, cachexia, oedema, haemorrhage, infiltration of eosinophil and mononuclear cells in the abomasal mucosa.</p>
topic haemonchosis
small ruminants
pathology
abomasum
control
url http://medpub.litbang.pertanian.go.id/index.php/wartazoa/article/view/2185
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