PREVALENCE OF THEILERIOSIS AND ITS IMPACT ON HAEMOTOLOGICAL VALUES IN NATURALLY INFECTED BUFFALOES AT HYDERABAD

The prevalence of Theleria annulata in buffaloes was determined through clinical findings and microscopic examination in peri-urban and urban areas of Hyderabad, Pakistan. Out of 2400 buffaloes evaluated during the study, 1845 (76.87%) were found infested with ticks. The overall prevalence of ticks...

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Main Authors: M. I. Memon, N. Memon, A. B. Kachiwal, M. R. Memon, B. Bhutto
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Language:English
Published: Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam 2016-06-01
Series:Pakistan Journal of Agriculture, Agricultural Engineering & Veterinary Sciences
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Online Access:https://pjaaevs.sau.edu.pk/index.php/ojs/article/view/155
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author M. I. Memon
N. Memon
A. B. Kachiwal
M. R. Memon
B. Bhutto
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description The prevalence of Theleria annulata in buffaloes was determined through clinical findings and microscopic examination in peri-urban and urban areas of Hyderabad, Pakistan. Out of 2400 buffaloes evaluated during the study, 1845 (76.87%) were found infested with ticks. The overall prevalence of ticks was 970 (80.8%) in peri-urban and 875 (72.91%) in urban regions of Hyderabad. Ranking of predilection sites of tick infestation in buffaloes revealed that external genitalia, udder and perineum were most infested (54%), followed by dewlap (23%), inner thighs (10%) neck and back (5%), tail (3%), ears (2%), around eyes (1%), flanks (1%) and legs (1%). Out of these 1845 tick infested bovine samples, 1680 (91.05%) were found positive for Theileria species by     Giemsa-stained method. The microscopic hematological examination revealed the prevalence of 70%Theleiria annulata in the Hyderabad. The infected buffaloes showed clinical signs such as fever, anorexia, hair loss, open mouth with difficulty in breathing, lymph node enlargement, and protrusion of eyes, red skin and weakness. However, suspected buffaloes exhibited normal feed intake, urination and defecation during the survey. The occurrence of the parasitic infection was significantly higher (P<0.05) in the peri-urban areas than in urban areasFindings of the present study revealed that peri urban buffaloes were more susceptible to theileriosis in comparison to urban buffaloesTwenty four hundred blood samples were randomly collected from urban and          peri-urban regions of Hyderabad, Pakistan. Haemotological studies revealed that Theileria annulata in buffaloes significantly produced effect (P<0.01) on erythrocyte and leukocyte indices, whereas, platelet indices remained unaffected from Theileria annulata in buffaloes.
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spelling doaj.art-61607687ecea4201b6d191510728e7752023-07-19T07:45:24ZengSindh Agriculture University, TandojamPakistan Journal of Agriculture, Agricultural Engineering & Veterinary Sciences1023-10722663-78632016-06-01321PREVALENCE OF THEILERIOSIS AND ITS IMPACT ON HAEMOTOLOGICAL VALUES IN NATURALLY INFECTED BUFFALOES AT HYDERABADM. I. Memon0N. Memon1A. B. Kachiwal2M. R. Memon3B. Bhutto4Sindh Agriculture University Tandojam, PakistanUniversity of Sindh, Jamshoro, PakistanSindh Agriculture University Tandojam, PakistanSindh Agriculture University Tandojam, PakistanSindh Agriculture University Tandojam, Pakistan The prevalence of Theleria annulata in buffaloes was determined through clinical findings and microscopic examination in peri-urban and urban areas of Hyderabad, Pakistan. Out of 2400 buffaloes evaluated during the study, 1845 (76.87%) were found infested with ticks. The overall prevalence of ticks was 970 (80.8%) in peri-urban and 875 (72.91%) in urban regions of Hyderabad. Ranking of predilection sites of tick infestation in buffaloes revealed that external genitalia, udder and perineum were most infested (54%), followed by dewlap (23%), inner thighs (10%) neck and back (5%), tail (3%), ears (2%), around eyes (1%), flanks (1%) and legs (1%). Out of these 1845 tick infested bovine samples, 1680 (91.05%) were found positive for Theileria species by     Giemsa-stained method. The microscopic hematological examination revealed the prevalence of 70%Theleiria annulata in the Hyderabad. The infected buffaloes showed clinical signs such as fever, anorexia, hair loss, open mouth with difficulty in breathing, lymph node enlargement, and protrusion of eyes, red skin and weakness. However, suspected buffaloes exhibited normal feed intake, urination and defecation during the survey. The occurrence of the parasitic infection was significantly higher (P<0.05) in the peri-urban areas than in urban areasFindings of the present study revealed that peri urban buffaloes were more susceptible to theileriosis in comparison to urban buffaloesTwenty four hundred blood samples were randomly collected from urban and          peri-urban regions of Hyderabad, Pakistan. Haemotological studies revealed that Theileria annulata in buffaloes significantly produced effect (P<0.01) on erythrocyte and leukocyte indices, whereas, platelet indices remained unaffected from Theileria annulata in buffaloes. https://pjaaevs.sau.edu.pk/index.php/ojs/article/view/155buffalohaemotologicalprevalenceTheileria annulatatick
spellingShingle M. I. Memon
N. Memon
A. B. Kachiwal
M. R. Memon
B. Bhutto
PREVALENCE OF THEILERIOSIS AND ITS IMPACT ON HAEMOTOLOGICAL VALUES IN NATURALLY INFECTED BUFFALOES AT HYDERABAD
Pakistan Journal of Agriculture, Agricultural Engineering & Veterinary Sciences
buffalo
haemotological
prevalence
Theileria annulata
tick
title PREVALENCE OF THEILERIOSIS AND ITS IMPACT ON HAEMOTOLOGICAL VALUES IN NATURALLY INFECTED BUFFALOES AT HYDERABAD
title_full PREVALENCE OF THEILERIOSIS AND ITS IMPACT ON HAEMOTOLOGICAL VALUES IN NATURALLY INFECTED BUFFALOES AT HYDERABAD
title_fullStr PREVALENCE OF THEILERIOSIS AND ITS IMPACT ON HAEMOTOLOGICAL VALUES IN NATURALLY INFECTED BUFFALOES AT HYDERABAD
title_full_unstemmed PREVALENCE OF THEILERIOSIS AND ITS IMPACT ON HAEMOTOLOGICAL VALUES IN NATURALLY INFECTED BUFFALOES AT HYDERABAD
title_short PREVALENCE OF THEILERIOSIS AND ITS IMPACT ON HAEMOTOLOGICAL VALUES IN NATURALLY INFECTED BUFFALOES AT HYDERABAD
title_sort prevalence of theileriosis and its impact on haemotological values in naturally infected buffaloes at hyderabad
topic buffalo
haemotological
prevalence
Theileria annulata
tick
url https://pjaaevs.sau.edu.pk/index.php/ojs/article/view/155
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