1Department of Medicine
2Department of Biochemistry
Department of Veterinary Parasitology, C.V.Sc. & A.H., Madhya Pradesh Pashu Chikitsa Vigyan Vishwavidyalaya, Kuthuliya, Rewa -486001, Madhya Pradesh, India
Online published on 13 August, 2013.
A total of 1413 faecal samples of cattle and buffaloes were examined of which 68.93% were found positive for various gastrointestinal parasites. The prevalence was found higher in buffaloes (73%) as compared to cattle (65%). In cattle, strongyle infection (43%) was most prevalent followed by coccidia (24.25%), amphistomes (17.59%), Trichuris sp. (5.96%), Fasciola gigantica (0.99%), Toxocara sp. (0.43%), Strongyloides sp. (0.28%) and Moniezia sp. (0.28%). Prevalence of amphistomes (45%) was found highest in buffaloes followed by strongyles (39%), coccidia (22%), F. gigantica (6.77%), Strongyloides sp. (2.97%), Trichuris sp. (2.26%) and Moniezia sp. (0.71%). Season wise prevalence rates of different parasitic diseases revealed that the incidence was highest in the rainy season.
Buffalo, Cattle, Gastrointestinal parasite, Jabalpur, Prevalence