墨西哥中部马的胃肠道寄生虫患病率

C. Romero, R. Heredia, L. Miranda, M. Arredondo
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马受到大量内寄生虫的影响,这些寄生虫会导致胃肠道症状、呼吸系统症状、表现不佳、生长缓慢,甚至导致猝死。寄生虫的存在可能与动物相关的各种因素以及环境或地理因素有关。对马的胃肠道寄生虫感染率和危险因素进行了评估。采用共生富集浮选技术对来自墨西哥中部不同地区的218匹马的粪便样本进行了分析。粪便检查于2017年2月至8月进行。在检查的218份样本中,103份(47.24%)被发现对几种胃肠道寄生虫呈阳性,其中强线虫最为常见(23.85%),其次是毛线虫(21.56%)和寄生虫(11.93%)。品种和产地与蠕虫感染显著相关。性别是一个重要的危险因素(雌性和雄性的斯特朗线虫属。在墨西哥中部,胃肠道蠕虫感染似乎相对较低。
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Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Parasites in Horses of Central Mexico
Equines are affected by a large number of endoparasites, these can cause gastrointestinal signs, respiratory, poor performance, slow growth and even cause sudden death. The presence of parasites can be associated with various factors related to the animal and environmental or geographical factors. The prevalence of gastrointestinal parasite infection and risk factors in horses were evaluated. Stool samples belonging to 218 horses from different regions of central Mexico were analyzed by coproparasitological concentration-flotation technique. The fecal examinations were carried out from February to August in 2017. Among the 218 samples that were examined, 103 (47.24%) were found to be positive with several gastrointestinal parasites, with Strongylus spp. being the most prevalent (23.85%) followed by Trichostrongylus spp. (21.56%) and Parascaris spp. (11.93%). Breed and place of origin were significantly associated with helminth infection. Sex was associated as a significant risk factor (p Strongylus spp. on females and by Anoplocephala, on males. In central Mexico, gastrointestinal helminth infection appears to be relatively low.
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