Coprological detection of equine nematodes among slaughtered donkeys (Equus asinus) in Kaltungo, Nigeria

Aim: This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and intensity of nematode infection among slaughtered donkeys in Kaltungo, Nigeria. Materials and Methods: A total of 72 fecal samples were examined by salt flotation and the modified McMaster fecal egg count technique to morphologically identif...

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Main Authors: Tobias Nnia Egbe-Nwiyi, Bura Thlama Paul, Ajuji Chungsyn Cornelius
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Language:English
Published: Veterinary World 2019-12-01
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Online Access:http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.12/December-2019/4.pdf
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spelling doaj-a8e22438251a4e288f1bc17618ebe94f2021-08-02T19:24:52ZengVeterinary WorldVeterinary World0972-89882231-09162019-12-0112121911191510.14202/vetworld.2019.1911-1915Coprological detection of equine nematodes among slaughtered donkeys (Equus asinus) in Kaltungo, NigeriaTobias Nnia Egbe-Nwiyi0Bura Thlama Paul1Ajuji Chungsyn Cornelius2Department of Veterinary Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Maiduguri, Bama Road, Maiduguri 600230, Nigeria.Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Maiduguri, Bama Road, Maiduguri 600230, Nigeria.Department of Veterinary Pathology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Maiduguri, Bama Road, Maiduguri 600230, Nigeria.Aim: This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and intensity of nematode infection among slaughtered donkeys in Kaltungo, Nigeria. Materials and Methods: A total of 72 fecal samples were examined by salt flotation and the modified McMaster fecal egg count technique to morphologically identify nematodes eggs and determine their egg per gram (EPG) outputs. Results: Out of a total of 72 (100%) donkeys sampled, 36 (50%) tested positive, but the prevalence of nematodes was independent of the age, sex, and breed of donkeys (p>0.05). Among the four species of nematodes identified in single and mixed infections, Strongylus spp. (27.8%) and Dictyocaulus arnfieldi (13.9%) were the most prevalent followed by Strongyloides westeri (5.6%) and Trichonema spp. (5.6%). Infected donkeys had moderate overall mean EPG (801.39±611.3) with no statistical differences between age groups and sexes (p>0.05), but means of EPG were significantly higher (p<0.05) in Duni (1026.92±719.55) than Idabari (673.91±514.75). Light EPG count was recorded among 63.9% of infected donkeys, while 16.7% and 19.4% had moderate and severe infections, respectively. Conclusion: The prevalence and importance of equine nematodes were discussed in connection to their epidemiology and control. Furthermore, the preponderance of light infection may suggest that donkeys in this environment developed resistance to nematode infection and are potential reservoirs for other equines.http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.12/December-2019/4.pdfdetectiondonkeyegg per gramgombenematodesnigeria
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author Tobias Nnia Egbe-Nwiyi
Bura Thlama Paul
Ajuji Chungsyn Cornelius
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Bura Thlama Paul
Ajuji Chungsyn Cornelius
Coprological detection of equine nematodes among slaughtered donkeys (Equus asinus) in Kaltungo, Nigeria
Veterinary World
detection
donkey
egg per gram
gombe
nematodes
nigeria
author_facet Tobias Nnia Egbe-Nwiyi
Bura Thlama Paul
Ajuji Chungsyn Cornelius
author_sort Tobias Nnia Egbe-Nwiyi
title Coprological detection of equine nematodes among slaughtered donkeys (Equus asinus) in Kaltungo, Nigeria
title_short Coprological detection of equine nematodes among slaughtered donkeys (Equus asinus) in Kaltungo, Nigeria
title_full Coprological detection of equine nematodes among slaughtered donkeys (Equus asinus) in Kaltungo, Nigeria
title_fullStr Coprological detection of equine nematodes among slaughtered donkeys (Equus asinus) in Kaltungo, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Coprological detection of equine nematodes among slaughtered donkeys (Equus asinus) in Kaltungo, Nigeria
title_sort coprological detection of equine nematodes among slaughtered donkeys (equus asinus) in kaltungo, nigeria
publisher Veterinary World
series Veterinary World
issn 0972-8988
2231-0916
publishDate 2019-12-01
description Aim: This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and intensity of nematode infection among slaughtered donkeys in Kaltungo, Nigeria. Materials and Methods: A total of 72 fecal samples were examined by salt flotation and the modified McMaster fecal egg count technique to morphologically identify nematodes eggs and determine their egg per gram (EPG) outputs. Results: Out of a total of 72 (100%) donkeys sampled, 36 (50%) tested positive, but the prevalence of nematodes was independent of the age, sex, and breed of donkeys (p>0.05). Among the four species of nematodes identified in single and mixed infections, Strongylus spp. (27.8%) and Dictyocaulus arnfieldi (13.9%) were the most prevalent followed by Strongyloides westeri (5.6%) and Trichonema spp. (5.6%). Infected donkeys had moderate overall mean EPG (801.39±611.3) with no statistical differences between age groups and sexes (p>0.05), but means of EPG were significantly higher (p<0.05) in Duni (1026.92±719.55) than Idabari (673.91±514.75). Light EPG count was recorded among 63.9% of infected donkeys, while 16.7% and 19.4% had moderate and severe infections, respectively. Conclusion: The prevalence and importance of equine nematodes were discussed in connection to their epidemiology and control. Furthermore, the preponderance of light infection may suggest that donkeys in this environment developed resistance to nematode infection and are potential reservoirs for other equines.
topic detection
donkey
egg per gram
gombe
nematodes
nigeria
url http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.12/December-2019/4.pdf
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