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Relationship of faecal egg count with packed cell volume and anaemia in Sahel sheep and goats in semi-arid northeastern Nigeria

Authors :
A. U. Mani
Ikechukwu Onyebuchi Igbokwe
Y. A. Glaji
Source :
Comparative Clinical Pathology. 23:1195-1201
Publication Year :
2013
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2013.

Abstract

Sahel sheep and goats, under extensive or semi-intensive management in smallholder farms in semi-arid northeastern Nigeria (Maiduguri), were evaluated to determine the relationship between faecal egg count (FEC) and packed cell volume (PCV) with associated anaemia and whether concurrent haemoparasitic infections would confound the variables. Faecal and anticoagulated blood samples from Sahel sheep (n = 227) and goats (n = 415) were collected January–December 2006, after conjunctival colour was estimated as FAMACHA score (FS) as follows: red (1), red–pink (2), pink (3), pink–white (4) or white (5). Presumed level of helminth infection, based on FEC with modified McMaster technique, was graded as mild ( 1,500/g). Out of 642 animals, 276 (43.0 %) had helminth infection based on FEC. More goats (11.5 %) were severely infected than sheep (1.3 %). PCV was decreased by only severe helminth burden. FS correlated with PCV (r = −0.69, −0.86; p

Details

ISSN :
1618565X and 16185641
Volume :
23
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Comparative Clinical Pathology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........5bf7848b048d8d81c581f366d3a6f2c1
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00580-013-1762-0