Coprological Study on Prevalence of Helminth Parasites of Buffalo (Bubalus Bubalis, Linnaeus 1758) in Jhalari VDC of Kanchanpur, Nepal

dc.contributor.authorTiwari, Pritima
dc.date.accessioned2022-04-15T07:44:24Z
dc.date.available2022-04-15T07:44:24Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.description.abstractThe water buffalo or domestic Asian water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) is a large bovine animal, frequently used as livestock in southern Asia, and also widely in South America, southern Europe, northern Africa, and elsewhere. All the domestic varieties and breeds descend from one common ancestor, the wild water buffalo, which is now an endangered species. The domestic water buffalo, although derived from the wild water buffalo, is the product of thousands of years of selective breeding in either South Asia or Southeast Asia.Present study was carried out to find the age, sex and season wise prevalence of gastrointestinal helminth parasites in 224 stool samples of buffaloes from Jhalari VDC. Of Kanchanpur district. The samples were collected during January / February (2015) to June / July (2015). Both sedimentation and floatation technique were used for the detection of helminthes parasites. The overall prevalence of helminthes parasites was found 83.03%. There were significant difference in the prevalence of different parasitic infection among buffaloes (χ2=198.29, p<0.05, d.f. = 10). Eleven species of endoparasites were identified, among them six species of trematodes, Fasciola gigantica (19.64%), Fasciola hepatica (12.5%), Dicrococelium (21.87%), Ornithobilharzia pierce (14.28%), Schistosoma mansoni (4.02%) and Schistosoma bovis (7.14%) , one species of cestode namely Anplocephala sp.(0.45% )and four nematodes species, Trichostongylus columbiformis (1.34%), Strongyloides sp. (0.45%), Ostertagia sp. (0.45%) and Toxocara vitulorum (0.89%). Prevalence of helminthes parasites in relation to age, sex and seasonal dynamics were also studied.In term of season, relatively higher prevalence were observed in summer season (90.90%) than in winter season (63.63%). There was significant difference between parasitic infection and seasonal change, (χ2=3.84, p<0.05, d.f. =1). In age groups, there is an increase in the presence of helminthes parasites as the age increase. The older animal group (>5years) were the most susceptible to helminthes parasites (94.4%), than younger group (>2 to 5years) (88.57%) and then the calves (0.5>2years) (64.28%). There was significant difference between parasitic infection and age of Buffaloes i.e. (χ2=15.07, p<0.05, d.f=2) Sex wise, the higher prevalence were observed in female (83.95%) than males (80.6%) and was found statistically significant, (χ2=44.64, P<0.5, d.f. = 1).With the present result it’s very important to conduct further more research on water buffaloes in molecular level.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/20.500.14540/9843
dc.language.isoen_USen_US
dc.publisherDepartment of Zoologyen_US
dc.subjectHelminth parasitesen_US
dc.subjectWater buffaloen_US
dc.titleCoprological Study on Prevalence of Helminth Parasites of Buffalo (Bubalus Bubalis, Linnaeus 1758) in Jhalari VDC of Kanchanpur, Nepalen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
local.academic.levelMastersen_US
local.institute.titleCentral Department of Zoologyen_US
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