Incidence of ecto-and endo-parasitic fauna in small wild ruminants from North Eastern region of India

The present study reports the prevalence of ecto- and endo- parasites in small wild ruminants from various NE region of India. A total of 565 wild small ruminants in captivity were examined between April 2018 to March 2019 without causing harm to them. Faecal samples were examined microscopically f...

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Main Authors: Patra, Gautam, Efimova, M. A., Sahara, Ana, Borthakur, Sonjoy Kumar, Ghosh, Subhamoy, Behera, Parthasarathi, Polley, Shamik, Debbarma, Apurba
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spelling id-ugm-repo.2838912023-11-24T08:39:54Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283891/ Incidence of ecto-and endo-parasitic fauna in small wild ruminants from North Eastern region of India Patra, Gautam Efimova, M. A. Sahara, Ana Borthakur, Sonjoy Kumar Ghosh, Subhamoy Behera, Parthasarathi Polley, Shamik Debbarma, Apurba Veterinary Sciences The present study reports the prevalence of ecto- and endo- parasites in small wild ruminants from various NE region of India. A total of 565 wild small ruminants in captivity were examined between April 2018 to March 2019 without causing harm to them. Faecal samples were examined microscopically for detection of different Gastrointestinal (GI) parasites. Animals were also inspected visually for any ectoparasitic infestation and skin scrapping examination was also performed from suspected skin lesion for mite infestation. Overall seven species of endoparasites including three nematodes, two trematodes, one cestode and one protozoan parasite were recorded. The overall prevalence of GI parasites was 28.36%. Prevalence of Strongyle infection was found highest (11.5%) followed by infection with Moniezia spp (4.6%), Paramphistomum sp. (3.53%), Strongyloides spp (2.12%), Trichuris spp (1.77%) and Eurytrema sp. (1.59%) and Eimeria spp (3.25%), A significant difference was observed in wet season as compared to dry season. Similarly, a correlation was observed between sex and age. Female and young animals were more commonly infected than males and older animals. Among ectoparasites, we recorded three genera of hard ticks namely, Boophilus sp., Rhipicephalus sp. and Haemaphysalis sp. and one genius of mite belonging to the genus Psoroptes. The study clearly indicated that season, sex and age and other epidemiological factors play a significant role in parasitism in small wild ruminants. The possibility of cross transmission of parasites between livestock and wild life in NE region of India should deserve attention. Taylor & Francis 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283891/1/Sahara_KH.pdf Patra, Gautam and Efimova, M. A. and Sahara, Ana and Borthakur, Sonjoy Kumar and Ghosh, Subhamoy and Behera, Parthasarathi and Polley, Shamik and Debbarma, Apurba (2022) Incidence of ecto-and endo-parasitic fauna in small wild ruminants from North Eastern region of India. BIOLOGICAL RHYTHM RESEARCH, 53 (2). pp. 185-196. ISSN 1744-4179 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09291016.2019.1628401 https://doi.org/10.1080/09291016.2019.1628401
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Patra, Gautam
Efimova, M. A.
Sahara, Ana
Borthakur, Sonjoy Kumar
Ghosh, Subhamoy
Behera, Parthasarathi
Polley, Shamik
Debbarma, Apurba
Incidence of ecto-and endo-parasitic fauna in small wild ruminants from North Eastern region of India
description The present study reports the prevalence of ecto- and endo- parasites in small wild ruminants from various NE region of India. A total of 565 wild small ruminants in captivity were examined between April 2018 to March 2019 without causing harm to them. Faecal samples were examined microscopically for detection of different Gastrointestinal (GI) parasites. Animals were also inspected visually for any ectoparasitic infestation and skin scrapping examination was also performed from suspected skin lesion for mite infestation. Overall seven species of endoparasites including three nematodes, two trematodes, one cestode and one protozoan parasite were recorded. The overall prevalence of GI parasites was 28.36%. Prevalence of Strongyle infection was found highest (11.5%) followed by infection with Moniezia spp (4.6%), Paramphistomum sp. (3.53%), Strongyloides spp (2.12%), Trichuris spp (1.77%) and Eurytrema sp. (1.59%) and Eimeria spp (3.25%), A significant difference was observed in wet season as compared to dry season. Similarly, a correlation was observed between sex and age. Female and young animals were more commonly infected than males and older animals. Among ectoparasites, we recorded three genera of hard ticks namely, Boophilus sp., Rhipicephalus sp. and Haemaphysalis sp. and one genius of mite belonging to the genus Psoroptes. The study clearly indicated that season, sex and age and other epidemiological factors play a significant role in parasitism in small wild ruminants. The possibility of cross transmission of parasites between livestock and wild life in NE region of India should deserve attention.
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author Patra, Gautam
Efimova, M. A.
Sahara, Ana
Borthakur, Sonjoy Kumar
Ghosh, Subhamoy
Behera, Parthasarathi
Polley, Shamik
Debbarma, Apurba
author_facet Patra, Gautam
Efimova, M. A.
Sahara, Ana
Borthakur, Sonjoy Kumar
Ghosh, Subhamoy
Behera, Parthasarathi
Polley, Shamik
Debbarma, Apurba
author_sort Patra, Gautam
title Incidence of ecto-and endo-parasitic fauna in small wild ruminants from North Eastern region of India
title_short Incidence of ecto-and endo-parasitic fauna in small wild ruminants from North Eastern region of India
title_full Incidence of ecto-and endo-parasitic fauna in small wild ruminants from North Eastern region of India
title_fullStr Incidence of ecto-and endo-parasitic fauna in small wild ruminants from North Eastern region of India
title_full_unstemmed Incidence of ecto-and endo-parasitic fauna in small wild ruminants from North Eastern region of India
title_sort incidence of ecto-and endo-parasitic fauna in small wild ruminants from north eastern region of india
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2022
url https://repository.ugm.ac.id/283891/1/Sahara_KH.pdf
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https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09291016.2019.1628401
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