Some studies on microfilariae in equine's blood in Assiut Governorate [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.290-301Other title:
  • بعض الدراسات على يرقات الفيلاريا فى دم الفصيلة الخيلية فى محافظة أسيوط [Added title page title]
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  • Assiut veterinary medical journal, 2008 v. 54 (117) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal 2008.v.54(117)Summary: A parasitological survey was carried out on 182 animals from the family Equidae, (110 donkeys, 50 horses and 22 mules) from different localities in Assiut Governorate, to clear up the prevalence of microfilariae in the blood of these animals in the period from July 2007 till March 2008 Out of 182 examined animals 25.82 % were harboring microfilariae. The incidence Was (28.18 %, 26% and13.63 %) in donkeys, horses and mules respectively (with non significant statistical value). Two types of microfilariae were detected Onchocerca reticulata (17.58 %) and Setaria equina (10.9%). Examination of thick blood films of some cases revealed that the microfilariae of Onchocerca reticulata were aggregated together in the form of a bundle of hair, this may be due to the use of drugs or immunological reactions. Adults of Setaria equina were detected in the peritoneal cavities of 52.5% of necropsied donkeys. Examination of thick blood films of the same animals revealed that only 14.28 % harbor microfilariae of Setaria equina in the peripheral blood. It was concluded that future studies on filarial parasites in equines should be aided with serological techniques. The highest rate of infection was noticed in Summer (52 %) and Spring (31.8 %), while the lowest rate was in Winter (4.76%). Seasonal variations were found statistically highly significant and this may be correlated with the density of the arthropod vecttor which is affected by climatic variations.
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A parasitological survey was carried out on 182 animals from the family Equidae, (110 donkeys, 50 horses and 22 mules) from different localities in Assiut Governorate, to clear up the prevalence of microfilariae in the blood of these animals in the period from July 2007 till March 2008 Out of 182 examined animals 25.82 % were harboring microfilariae. The incidence Was (28.18 %, 26% and13.63 %) in donkeys, horses and mules respectively (with non significant statistical value). Two types of microfilariae were detected Onchocerca reticulata (17.58 %) and Setaria equina (10.9%). Examination of thick blood films of some cases revealed that the microfilariae of Onchocerca reticulata were aggregated together in the form of a bundle of hair, this may be due to the use of drugs or immunological reactions. Adults of Setaria equina were detected in the peritoneal cavities of 52.5% of necropsied donkeys. Examination of thick blood films of the same animals revealed that only 14.28 % harbor microfilariae of Setaria equina in the peripheral blood. It was concluded that future studies on filarial parasites in equines should be aided with serological techniques. The highest rate of infection was noticed in Summer (52 %) and Spring (31.8 %), while the lowest rate was in Winter (4.76%). Seasonal variations were found statistically highly significant and this may be correlated with the density of the arthropod vecttor which is affected by climatic variations.

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