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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Main Author: E G Sulaiman
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine 2005-12-01
Series:Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
Online Access:https://vetmedmosul.com/article_46703_83179d6ae692ed7fb302fa6bb6181c90.pdf
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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
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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
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