Caprine coccidiosis in semi-arid India: Dynamics and factors affecting fecal oocysts count

Objective: This study envisages dynamics and factors affecting fecal oocyst counts (FOC) in natural infection in goats in semi-arid India. Materials and methods: A total of 1152 fecal samples from Jamunapari goats in semi-arid India were collected, processed and examined for fecal oocysts over a per...

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Main Authors: Dinesh Kumar Sharma, Souvik Paul, Pramod Kumar Rout, Ajoy Mandal, Saket Bhusan, Nitika Sharma, Yogendra Kumar Kushwah
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Language:English
Published: Network for the Veterinarians of Bangladesh 2017-03-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research
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Online Access:http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=244118
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spelling doaj-f740707173e34df78e9356407593a4932020-11-24T23:33:51ZengNetwork for the Veterinarians of BangladeshJournal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research2311-77102017-03-0141525710.5455/javar.2017.d190244118Caprine coccidiosis in semi-arid India: Dynamics and factors affecting fecal oocysts countDinesh Kumar Sharma0Souvik Paul1Pramod Kumar Rout2Ajoy Mandal3Saket Bhusan4Nitika Sharma5Yogendra Kumar KushwahCentral Institute For Research on Goats, Makhdoom, PO Farah-281122 Mathura (UP) India Central Institute For Research on Goats, Makhdoom, PO Farah-281122 Mathura (UP) IndiaCentral Institute For Research on Goats, Makhdoom, PO Farah-281122 Mathura (UP) India ERS-NDRI Kalyani-741235, Nadia, West Bengal, India Central Institute For Research on Goats, Makhdoom, PO Farah-281122 Mathura (UP) India Central Institute For Research on Goats, Makhdoom, PO Farah-281122 Mathura (UP) India Central Institute For Research on Goats, Makhdoom, PO Farah-281122 Mathura (UP) IndiaObjective: This study envisages dynamics and factors affecting fecal oocyst counts (FOC) in natural infection in goats in semi-arid India. Materials and methods: A total of 1152 fecal samples from Jamunapari goats in semi-arid India were collected, processed and examined for fecal oocysts over a period of 3 years for prevalence and severity of the disease through FOC using modified Mc Master Technique. The log transformed FOC data on 912 animals from 59 sires were used for subsequent analyses for genetic and non-genetic factors affecting FOC. Fixed effects included were years of collection (1-3), seasons of collection (summer, rainy, winter), sex (male, female), age group (0-3, >3-6, >6-12, adults). Least squares analysis of variance for fitting constant was applied to data set. Results: The overall prevalence of coccidian infection in goats was 86.71%(n=999/1162). Highest incident was found in winter season (91.74%) and >6-12 M age (97.95%). Eimeria arloingi and E. ninakohlyakimovae were the most frequently occurring species. The heritability of FOC was found to be 0.06±0.06. The effect of sire on FOC was not significant; however, effects of animal age, year, season of collection and sex on FOC were found to be significant. Conclusion: Coccidiosis in goats is seasonally occurring disease, most commonly affecting animals of less than one year age. FOC in coccidiosis affected animals is lowly inherited trait for selection of goat against this disease. [J Adv Vet Anim Res 2017; 4(1.000): 52-57]http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=244118Eimeria; Goats; India; Prevalence
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language English
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author Dinesh Kumar Sharma
Souvik Paul
Pramod Kumar Rout
Ajoy Mandal
Saket Bhusan
Nitika Sharma
Yogendra Kumar Kushwah
spellingShingle Dinesh Kumar Sharma
Souvik Paul
Pramod Kumar Rout
Ajoy Mandal
Saket Bhusan
Nitika Sharma
Yogendra Kumar Kushwah
Caprine coccidiosis in semi-arid India: Dynamics and factors affecting fecal oocysts count
Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research
Eimeria; Goats; India; Prevalence
author_facet Dinesh Kumar Sharma
Souvik Paul
Pramod Kumar Rout
Ajoy Mandal
Saket Bhusan
Nitika Sharma
Yogendra Kumar Kushwah
author_sort Dinesh Kumar Sharma
title Caprine coccidiosis in semi-arid India: Dynamics and factors affecting fecal oocysts count
title_short Caprine coccidiosis in semi-arid India: Dynamics and factors affecting fecal oocysts count
title_full Caprine coccidiosis in semi-arid India: Dynamics and factors affecting fecal oocysts count
title_fullStr Caprine coccidiosis in semi-arid India: Dynamics and factors affecting fecal oocysts count
title_full_unstemmed Caprine coccidiosis in semi-arid India: Dynamics and factors affecting fecal oocysts count
title_sort caprine coccidiosis in semi-arid india: dynamics and factors affecting fecal oocysts count
publisher Network for the Veterinarians of Bangladesh
series Journal of Advanced Veterinary and Animal Research
issn 2311-7710
publishDate 2017-03-01
description Objective: This study envisages dynamics and factors affecting fecal oocyst counts (FOC) in natural infection in goats in semi-arid India. Materials and methods: A total of 1152 fecal samples from Jamunapari goats in semi-arid India were collected, processed and examined for fecal oocysts over a period of 3 years for prevalence and severity of the disease through FOC using modified Mc Master Technique. The log transformed FOC data on 912 animals from 59 sires were used for subsequent analyses for genetic and non-genetic factors affecting FOC. Fixed effects included were years of collection (1-3), seasons of collection (summer, rainy, winter), sex (male, female), age group (0-3, >3-6, >6-12, adults). Least squares analysis of variance for fitting constant was applied to data set. Results: The overall prevalence of coccidian infection in goats was 86.71%(n=999/1162). Highest incident was found in winter season (91.74%) and >6-12 M age (97.95%). Eimeria arloingi and E. ninakohlyakimovae were the most frequently occurring species. The heritability of FOC was found to be 0.06±0.06. The effect of sire on FOC was not significant; however, effects of animal age, year, season of collection and sex on FOC were found to be significant. Conclusion: Coccidiosis in goats is seasonally occurring disease, most commonly affecting animals of less than one year age. FOC in coccidiosis affected animals is lowly inherited trait for selection of goat against this disease. [J Adv Vet Anim Res 2017; 4(1.000): 52-57]
topic Eimeria; Goats; India; Prevalence
url http://www.ejmanager.com/fulltextpdf.php?mno=244118
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