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DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL SCIENCES, FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY OF TEHRAN, TEHRAN, IRAN

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  77-79

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 Parasitism is one of the major problems affecting GOAT's health. It causes a considerable economic loss in small ruminants of worldwide. The main objective of the present study was to determine the prevalence and intensity of gastrointestinal and external parasite infections in GOATs of North-West of IRAN. In spite of the importance of GOATs in this region, there is no detailed quantitative study on prevalence of GOAT parasites. Fecal samples were collected from 403 GOAT for identification of GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES and presence of EXTERNAL PARASITES. Seven different species of GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES including Strongylida, Marshalagia, Nematodirus, Trichuris, Cystocoulus, Monizia and Fasciola, were identified in fecal samples. The number and percentage of infected GOATs for these parasites were 206 (51.11%) for Strongylida, 37 (9.18%) for Marshalagia, 12 (2.97%) for Nematodirus, 58 (14.39%) for Trichuris, 3 (0.7%) for Cystocoulus, 23 (5.7%) for Monizia and 4 (1%) for Fasciola. The number of eggs ranged from 3 to 172 eggs per gram of feces. Anumber of 112 samples (27.79%) were positive for Eimeria with oocysts number of 1-390 per gram of feces. It was also found that 12 (3%), 203 (50.4%) and 131 (32.5%) of GOATs were infested by Sarcoptes scabeii, Damalinia caprae and Ripicephalus bursa, respectively. On each GOAT 1 to 5 hard ticks were found at different sites of their body. Results showed that intensity of gastrointestinal parasite infection of GOATs were low in the region therefore intensive parasitic treatment should not be recommended, It can be concluded that fecal examination should be considered before applying any parasitic treatment.

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    TAVASSOLI, MOUSA, DALIRNAGHADEH, B., & SAHANDI, A.. (2011). DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL SCIENCES, FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY OF TEHRAN, TEHRAN, IRAN. JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, 66(1), 77-79. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/35457/en

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    TAVASSOLI MOUSA, DALIRNAGHADEH B., SAHANDI A.. DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL SCIENCES, FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY OF TEHRAN, TEHRAN, IRAN. JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH[Internet]. 2011;66(1):77-79. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/35457/en

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    MOUSA TAVASSOLI, B. DALIRNAGHADEH, and A. SAHANDI, “DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL SCIENCES, FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY OF TEHRAN, TEHRAN, IRAN,” JOURNAL OF VETERINARY RESEARCH, vol. 66, no. 1, pp. 77–79, 2011, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/35457/en

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