Dominant gastrointestinal strongylatosis in sheep in the context of the altitudinal zonation in Dagestan

M. Zubairova, A. Atayev, N. Karsakov, A. Khasaev
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The purpose of the research is to study the epizootology of the dominant gastrointestinal strongylatosis in sheep in different natural zones of Dagestan.Materials and methods. In 2005–2021, 180 forestomachs of the thin and thick sections of the digestive tract and 600 fecal samples from sheep at the altitude (above 2000 m above sea level) were studied based on dissection results. The study was performed by season among young animals aged up to 1 year, from 1 to 2 years and 3 years and older. The study used methods of complete helminthological dissection per K. I. Skryabin, larvae cultivation in a thermostat at 27 оC, and flotation with a saturated ammonium nitrate solution by Kotelnikov-Khrenov and Berman-Orlov.Results and discussion. Helminth infections are recorded among sheep annually on lowland, moist, steppe pastures of the plains and foothills in various combinations of multiple infections with the prevalence of 11.2–18.7% and the infection intensity of 18.5–186.4 sp./animal. In the mountain zone at altitudes above 2000 m above sea level, the quantitative and qualitative indicators of helminthosis pathogens were sharply limited. On these lands, dicrocoeliosis, monieziosis, larval echinococcosis, chabertiosis, haemonchosis, and nematodirosis were recorded in sheep with the prevalence of 3.2–10.4% and the infection intensity of 2.4–6.3 sp./animal. Gastrointestinal Strongylata dominate in sheep on all types of pastures in the lowland, foothill, and mountain zones: Chabertia ovina, Bunostomum trigоnocephalum, Trichostrongylus axei, T. capricola, T. colubriformis, T. vitrinus, Haemonchus contortus, Nematodirus filicollis, N. helvetianus, N. oiratianus, and N. spathiger.
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研究的目的是对达吉斯坦不同自然区域绵羊主要胃肠道强直性脊柱炎的流行病学进行研究。2005-2021 年,根据解剖结果对海拔高度(海拔 2000 米以上)绵羊的 180 个消化道林胃薄片和厚片以及 600 个粪便样本进行了研究。研究按季节对 1 岁以下、1 至 2 岁和 3 岁及以上的幼羊进行。研究采用了 K. I. Skryabin 的完整螺旋体解剖法、27 ℃恒温器中的幼虫培养法以及 Kotelnikov-Khrenov 和 Berman-Orlov 的饱和硝酸铵溶液浮选法。在平原和山麓低地、潮湿的草原牧场上,每年都有绵羊感染螺旋体的记录,感染率为 11.2%-18.7%,感染强度为 18.5-186.4 sp./只。在海拔 2000 米以上的山区,蠕虫病病原体的定量和定性指标都非常有限。在这些土地上,绵羊中出现了细螺旋体病、单孢子虫病、幼虫棘球蚴病、沙门氏菌病、血吸虫病和线虫病,发病率为 3.2%-10.4%,感染强度为 2.4-6.3 sp./只。在低地、山麓和山区的各种牧场上,绵羊主要感染胃肠道线虫:Chabertia ovina、Bunostomum trigоncephalum、Trichostrongylus axei、T. capricola、T. colubriformis、T. vitrinus、Haemonchus contortus、Nematodirus filicollis、N. helvetianus、N. oiratianus 和 N. spathiger。
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