Diagnostic study of microfilariae in blood samples of cattle in Mosul city-Iraq

The result of this study revealed to diagnosis the infection of microfilaria in blood samples of cattle which were collected from veterinary hospital and Mosul abattoir. The total percentage of infection was 25.76% and the high percentage of infection appeared in May was 35.7%, with no significant d...

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Main Author: E. T. Butty
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: University of Mosul, College of Veterinary Medicine 2006-12-01
Series:Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
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Online Access:https://vetmedmosul.com/article_45802_93f34c7203196d6b9eabb550dee52100.pdf
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description The result of this study revealed to diagnosis the infection of microfilaria in blood samples of cattle which were collected from veterinary hospital and Mosul abattoir. The total percentage of infection was 25.76% and the high percentage of infection appeared in May was 35.7%, with no significant differences in percentages of infection between the months of this study. There were significant differences in the infection rate between male and female of the cattle, and the high percentage of infection appeared in female was 37.97%. High percentage of infection appeared in age 3 years and more was 37.09% with significant differences from age less than one year with P-value (P<0.01).
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spelling doaj.art-b63684ead76146b09205c6ff09b74a112022-12-21T19:40:42ZaraUniversity of Mosul, College of Veterinary MedicineIraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences1607-38942071-12552006-12-0120221922410.33899/ijvs.2006.4580245802Diagnostic study of microfilariae in blood samples of cattle in Mosul city-IraqE. T. ButtyThe result of this study revealed to diagnosis the infection of microfilaria in blood samples of cattle which were collected from veterinary hospital and Mosul abattoir. The total percentage of infection was 25.76% and the high percentage of infection appeared in May was 35.7%, with no significant differences in percentages of infection between the months of this study. There were significant differences in the infection rate between male and female of the cattle, and the high percentage of infection appeared in female was 37.97%. High percentage of infection appeared in age 3 years and more was 37.09% with significant differences from age less than one year with P-value (P<0.01).https://vetmedmosul.com/article_45802_93f34c7203196d6b9eabb550dee52100.pdfmicrofilariaecattle
spellingShingle E. T. Butty
Diagnostic study of microfilariae in blood samples of cattle in Mosul city-Iraq
Iraqi Journal of Veterinary Sciences
microfilariae
cattle
title Diagnostic study of microfilariae in blood samples of cattle in Mosul city-Iraq
title_full Diagnostic study of microfilariae in blood samples of cattle in Mosul city-Iraq
title_fullStr Diagnostic study of microfilariae in blood samples of cattle in Mosul city-Iraq
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic study of microfilariae in blood samples of cattle in Mosul city-Iraq
title_short Diagnostic study of microfilariae in blood samples of cattle in Mosul city-Iraq
title_sort diagnostic study of microfilariae in blood samples of cattle in mosul city iraq
topic microfilariae
cattle
url https://vetmedmosul.com/article_45802_93f34c7203196d6b9eabb550dee52100.pdf
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