The influence of Nitroxynil on clinical, biochemical and hematological parameters in Egyptian buffaloes affected with liver fluke [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.739-751Other title:
  • دراسات على تأثير عقار النيتروكسينيل على بعض التغيرات الدموية والبيوكيميائية فى الجاموس المصرى المصاب بالديدان الكبدية فى محافظة الشرقية [Added title page title]
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  • Egyptian journal of agricultural research, 2003 v. 81 (2), Special issue [electronic resource]:
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Egyptian Journal of Agricultural Research 2003.v.81(2)SISummary: The present investigation was earned out to clarify the hematological and serum biochemical changes associated with hepatic fascioliasis in Egyptian buffaloes. Two hundred and fifty buffaloes (2-6 years old) from different localities at Sharkia Governorate were examined clinically and parasitologically. Eighty buffaloes out of all examined ones (32.0%) had been infected with Fasciola spp. Prevalance of parasitic infestation (42%) was found in winter while, the lowest infestation rate was found during summer season (22%). Infected animais milk yield, watery foetid diarrhea and dehydration were recorded.
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The present investigation was earned out to clarify the hematological and serum biochemical changes associated with hepatic fascioliasis in Egyptian buffaloes. Two hundred and fifty buffaloes (2-6 years old) from different localities at Sharkia Governorate were examined clinically and parasitologically. Eighty buffaloes out of all examined ones (32.0%) had been infected with Fasciola spp. Prevalance of parasitic infestation (42%) was found in winter while, the lowest infestation rate was found during summer season (22%). Infected animais milk yield, watery foetid diarrhea and dehydration were recorded.

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