Pulmonary Helminthosis of Wild Animals of the Trans-Baikal Territory

The purpose of the research is to study the species diversity of pulmonary helminths of wild animals in the Transbaikal Territory.Materials and methods. The collection of material was carried out in different regions of the Trans-Baikal Territory: Akshinsky, Kirinsky and Krasnochikoysky. In total, 1...

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Main Authors: E. A. Artemyeva, E. V. Kiriltsov
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: Federal Scientific Centre VIEV 2019-10-01
Series:Российский паразитологический журнал
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Online Access:https://vniigis.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/508
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author E. A. Artemyeva
E. V. Kiriltsov
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description The purpose of the research is to study the species diversity of pulmonary helminths of wild animals in the Transbaikal Territory.Materials and methods. The collection of material was carried out in different regions of the Trans-Baikal Territory: Akshinsky, Kirinsky and Krasnochikoysky. In total, 17 elk, 32 Siberian roe deer, and 5 wolves were subjected to helminthological research. The studies were performed by the method of full and partial helminthological autopsy. At autopsy, the intensity and extent of the infection were determined. Faecal samples were studied using the Berman-Orlov method.Results and discussion. The pulmonary helminthosis of wild animals (elk, roe deer, wolf ) of the Transbaikal Territory were studied. Elk revealed the nematodes Dictyocaulus eckerti; the infection extensiveness (IE) was 41%, the infection intensity (II) – 28-76 sp. per head. In Siberian roe deer, nematodes Muellerius capillaris were detected, with IE of 18.7% and II 24-54 sp. per head. Nematodes Crenosoma vulpis (Rudolphi, 1819) were detected in wolves with IE 16.6% and II 38 sp. per head.
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spelling doaj.art-165ef834656048b3adb663db276e3f822024-03-07T14:34:29ZrusFederal Scientific Centre VIEVРоссийский паразитологический журнал1998-84352541-78432019-10-01133253110.31016/1998-8435-2019-13-3-25-31502Pulmonary Helminthosis of Wild Animals of the Trans-Baikal TerritoryE. A. Artemyeva0E. V. Kiriltsov1Veterinary Research Institute of Eastern Siberia – branch of the Siberian Scientific Center for Scientific Research of the Russian Academy of SciencesVeterinary Research Institute of Eastern Siberia – branch of the Siberian Scientific Center for Scientific Research of the Russian Academy of SciencesThe purpose of the research is to study the species diversity of pulmonary helminths of wild animals in the Transbaikal Territory.Materials and methods. The collection of material was carried out in different regions of the Trans-Baikal Territory: Akshinsky, Kirinsky and Krasnochikoysky. In total, 17 elk, 32 Siberian roe deer, and 5 wolves were subjected to helminthological research. The studies were performed by the method of full and partial helminthological autopsy. At autopsy, the intensity and extent of the infection were determined. Faecal samples were studied using the Berman-Orlov method.Results and discussion. The pulmonary helminthosis of wild animals (elk, roe deer, wolf ) of the Transbaikal Territory were studied. Elk revealed the nematodes Dictyocaulus eckerti; the infection extensiveness (IE) was 41%, the infection intensity (II) – 28-76 sp. per head. In Siberian roe deer, nematodes Muellerius capillaris were detected, with IE of 18.7% and II 24-54 sp. per head. Nematodes Crenosoma vulpis (Rudolphi, 1819) were detected in wolves with IE 16.6% and II 38 sp. per head.https://vniigis.elpub.ru/jour/article/view/508wild animalstrans-baikal territorypulmonary helminthosisinfection extensivenessinfection intensity
spellingShingle E. A. Artemyeva
E. V. Kiriltsov
Pulmonary Helminthosis of Wild Animals of the Trans-Baikal Territory
Российский паразитологический журнал
wild animals
trans-baikal territory
pulmonary helminthosis
infection extensiveness
infection intensity
title Pulmonary Helminthosis of Wild Animals of the Trans-Baikal Territory
title_full Pulmonary Helminthosis of Wild Animals of the Trans-Baikal Territory
title_fullStr Pulmonary Helminthosis of Wild Animals of the Trans-Baikal Territory
title_full_unstemmed Pulmonary Helminthosis of Wild Animals of the Trans-Baikal Territory
title_short Pulmonary Helminthosis of Wild Animals of the Trans-Baikal Territory
title_sort pulmonary helminthosis of wild animals of the trans baikal territory
topic wild animals
trans-baikal territory
pulmonary helminthosis
infection extensiveness
infection intensity
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