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PARASITIC INFESTATION AS A CAUSE OF DIA RRHOEA IN BUFFALO-CALVES.

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Eimeria sp < /em>p < /em>., Neoascaris vitulorum, Strongyloides papillosus and the different gastro - intestinal Trichostrongylidae constitute the most important parasites causing diarrhoea among buffalo-calves of 6 months old. Examination of 500 faecal samples of diarrhoea suffering calves revealed a rate of infection with Eimeria spp < /em>. in 12% While 31.8% were infested with N. vitulorum, 15.2% with S. papillosus and 4% with the gastro-intestinal Trichstrongylidae. While, 24.8% showed mixed infestation with more than one of the fore-mentioned parasites. The relation between both age and sex of calves to the rate of infection with these parasites was also studied.

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10.21608/avmj.1976.193422

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Tawfik,

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M.A.

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National Research Centre, Division of Animal Resources. Lab. of Parasitology & Animal Diseases.

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3

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5

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27219

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1976-05-01

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1976-11-11

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1976-05-01

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161

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168

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1012-5973

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2314-5226

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Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal

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PARASITIC INFESTATION AS A CAUSE OF DIA RRHOEA IN BUFFALO-CALVES.

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