Diagnostic study of some intestinal protozoa in domestic rabbits in Mosul area
The current study reveals that the total percentage of infection with Eimeria spp oocysts 57.14% , eleven species were diagnosed , according to their percentage they are : E. exigua 38.57% , E. perforans 32.85% , E. nagpurensis 25.71% , E. elongata 17.14%, E.stiedai 15.71%, E. media 14.28% , E. co...
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description | The current study reveals that the total percentage of infection with
Eimeria spp oocysts 57.14% , eleven species were diagnosed , according to their percentage they are : E. exigua 38.57% , E. perforans 32.85% , E. nagpurensis 25.71% , E. elongata 17.14%, E.stiedai 15.71%, E. media 14.28% , E. coecicola 14.28% , E. irresidua 10% , E. matsubayashii 8.57% , E. magna 5.71% and E. intestinalis 5.71% . Infection with three species of Eimeria or more was most frequent in rabbits with percentage 67.5%. The total infection with Cryptosporidium spp was 58.57%. The modified acid fast (hot stain) technique diagnosed all positive cases while the flotation with sheather’s sugar solution and iodine stain techniques were 42.85%, 48.57%, respectively. |
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spelling | doaj.art-2ae75eb613974cf2ab6be9f5b7b067992022-12-21T19:38:43ZaraUniversity of Mosul, College of Veterinary MedicineIraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences1607-38942071-12552005-12-0119212313310.33899/ijvs.2005.4670346703Diagnostic study of some intestinal protozoa in domestic rabbits in Mosul areaE G SulaimanThe current study reveals that the total percentage of infection with Eimeria spp oocysts 57.14% , eleven species were diagnosed , according to their percentage they are : E. exigua 38.57% , E. perforans 32.85% , E. nagpurensis 25.71% , E. elongata 17.14%, E.stiedai 15.71%, E. media 14.28% , E. coecicola 14.28% , E. irresidua 10% , E. matsubayashii 8.57% , E. magna 5.71% and E. intestinalis 5.71% . Infection with three species of Eimeria or more was most frequent in rabbits with percentage 67.5%. The total infection with Cryptosporidium spp was 58.57%. The modified acid fast (hot stain) technique diagnosed all positive cases while the flotation with sheather’s sugar solution and iodine stain techniques were 42.85%, 48.57%, respectively.https://vetmedmosul.com/article_46703_83179d6ae692ed7fb302fa6bb6181c90.pdf |
spellingShingle | E G Sulaiman Diagnostic study of some intestinal protozoa in domestic rabbits in Mosul area Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences |
title | Diagnostic study of some intestinal protozoa in domestic rabbits in Mosul area |
title_full | Diagnostic study of some intestinal protozoa in domestic rabbits in Mosul area |
title_fullStr | Diagnostic study of some intestinal protozoa in domestic rabbits in Mosul area |
title_full_unstemmed | Diagnostic study of some intestinal protozoa in domestic rabbits in Mosul area |
title_short | Diagnostic study of some intestinal protozoa in domestic rabbits in Mosul area |
title_sort | diagnostic study of some intestinal protozoa in domestic rabbits in mosul area |
url | https://vetmedmosul.com/article_46703_83179d6ae692ed7fb302fa6bb6181c90.pdf |
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