Spread of helminthoses of goats in Latvia
2000
Keidane, D. | Keidans, P. | Kruklite, A. (Latvia Univ. of Agriculture, Jelgava (Latvia). Faculty of Veterinary Medicine)
The spread of helminthoses in Latvia has been investigated from 1999 to 2000. The following helminthoses of the digestive tract have been diagnosed in goats: strongylatoses, dictyocaulosis, prostrongylidoses (milleriosis), strongyloidosis, trichocephalosis, skrjabinemosis, fasciolosis, moniesiosis and cysticercosis (C. tenuicollis). The most widespread digestive tract helminthoses of goats in Latvia are strongylatoses (E 30.3-57.6%) and protostrongylidoses, mainly milleriosis (E 41.4-76.5%). A new species, previously not registered in Latvia - Skrjabinema ovis (Skrjabin, 1915) was discovered. To diagnose skrjabinemosis a sampling method by applying a transparent adhesive tape is suggested.
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