2013
DOI: 10.3906/vet-1202-15
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Checklist of small ruminant gastrointestinal nematodes and their geographical distribution in Turkey

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“…The results of the studies carried out on sheep faecal samples in Turkey, the following 37.3-100% Eimeria spp. (11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16) and 0.39-100% helminth (16)(17)(18) prevalence were reported. In past years, some studies of sheep parasites presented in Erzurum region (19)(20)(21) but contemporarily no comprehensive study has been conducted on endoparasitic fauna of sheep, in Erzurum province.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The results of the studies carried out on sheep faecal samples in Turkey, the following 37.3-100% Eimeria spp. (11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16) and 0.39-100% helminth (16)(17)(18) prevalence were reported. In past years, some studies of sheep parasites presented in Erzurum region (19)(20)(21) but contemporarily no comprehensive study has been conducted on endoparasitic fauna of sheep, in Erzurum province.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fecal examination of sheep revealed that the overall prevalence rate of GIT parasites was 92.6%. In comparison, coprological surveys with similar design conducted in Turkey [21], Spain [22], Bulgaria [23], Republic of Moldova [24], Kenya [25], Brazil [26], Ethiopia [20], Serbia [27], Papua New Guinea [28], India [29], Serbia [30], Nigeria [31], Colombia [17], and Pakistan [32] the prevalence of GIT parasites was 100%, 100%, 98.5%, 94%, 80%, 76.6%, 75.3%, 74.5%, 72%, 68.7%, 64.1% 63.2%, 63.0%, and 53.3%, respectively. In Romania, the study conducted by Indre et al [33] in several flocks from the western part of the country highlighted an overall GIT parasites prevalence value of 75%, but in this study the investigations were focused only on the survey of the occurrence of GIT nematodes and trematodes.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…За поширенням та економічним значенням нематодози займають провідне місце з-поміж паразитарних хвороб як диких (Ovis orientalis Gmelin, 1774), так і домашніх (Ovis aries Linnaeus, 1758) овець. Особливе місце в цій групі хвороб займають нематодози травного каналу, серед яких досить часто реєструють скрябінемоз (Eslami et all., 1976;Dhar et all., 1982;Sevimli, 2013;Zvegintsova et all., 2018).…”
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