Strongyloides papillosus infestations of lambs in Plateau State of Nigeria

Authors

    I.O. Onyali, C.O.E. Onwuliri, J.A. Ajayi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19182/remvt.8839

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Sheep, Lambs, Helminthoses, Strongyloides papillosus, Epidemiology, Nigeria

Abstract

The frequent appearance of patent infestations of Strongyloides papillosus in lambs under one week is observed, and  it  is suggested that either the short generation interval or pre-natal infection is the cause. Pathogenic effects associated with heavy infestations in young lambs consisted of anorexia, Joss of weight, diarrhoea and a moderate anaemia. The lambs were usually very weak, unable to stand and laying prostrate. Death usually followed at this stage and three such lambs examined showed severe enteritis. There were also severe dermatitis noticed around the flanks and abdomen. The epidemiology studies which were based on worm egg counts taken at monthly intervals for a twelve-month period showed high counts in October and November, intermediate counts in May to August and low counts from February to April. The egg counts per g of faeces ranged from 100 to 18,000.

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Received

2014-12-18

Published

1989-02-01

How to Cite

Onyali, I., Onwuliri, C. and Ajayi, J. (1989) “Strongyloides papillosus infestations of lambs in Plateau State of Nigeria”, Revue d’élevage et de médecine vétérinaire des pays tropicaux. Montpellier, France, 42(2), pp. 223–226. doi: 10.19182/remvt.8839.

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Animal health and epidemiology

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