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THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE NEMATODE PARASCARIS EQUORUM (GOEZE, 1782) IN THE NORTH-WESTERN AND EASTERN AREAS OF UZBEKISTAN
One of the common helminth infections of horses in Uzbekistan and other countries
is parascaridosis. Infection of horses with the nematode Parascaris equorum (Goeze,
1782) in some regions of our country ranges from 27 to 38%. The purpose of
this work is to study the distribution of the nematode Parascaris equorum in the
northwestern and eastern regions of Uzbekistan, and the seasonal and age dynamics
of infection of horses with this nematode. The studies were carried out in the regions
of the Republic of Karakalpakstan and the Ferghana Valley during 2018-2023.
One hundred forty-three horses of different age groups in Karakalpakstan and 57
horses in the Fergana Valley were examined by the method of complete and partial
helminthological dissections per Skrjabin. Fecal samples from 264 horses were
studied using helminthocoprological methods. Parascaris infection rate in the horses
examined by the method of complete and partial helminthological dissections
averaged 33.6% in the study areas. Helminthocoprological methods were used to
study the seasonal and age dynamics of the Parascaris equorum infection in the
horses. Seasonal Parascaris equorum infection in the horses was 19.7% in spring, 25.4% in summer, 33.7% in autumn, and 35.2% in winter. Age-related invasiveness
of the horses with nematodes was registered at 40.4% in the animals under two years
old, 31.4% in the animals from two to five years old, and 24.6% in the animals over
five years old.