Protosan infection in flocks of small ruminants in Belgrade area during 2020
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Pavlović, Ivan![](/themes/Miragereponivs/images/orcid.png)
Caro-Petrović, Violeta
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Bojkovski, Jovan
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Relić, Renata
Zdravković, Nemanja
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Ružić Muslić, Dragana
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During our research we examined flocks of small ruminant originated from 23 villages from city districts Mladenovac, Lazarevac, Obrenovac, Grocka, Zemun, Surčin, Palilula, Vozdovac and Zvezdara. In more than 80 percent of the herds, sheep and goats were breed together at same pasture. Using standard coprological methods we examined 273 faecal samples from 41 herds. Determination of parasites we performed by morphological characteristics. Molecular detection of Cryptosporidium sp. and Giardia sp. we not performed. Coccidiosis was found at 27 herds. We usally occured mixed infection with 2-3 coccidia species. At sheep most abundant coccidia were E faurei, followed by E.ovinoidalis, E. pallida and E.ahsata. At goats most abundant species were E.arlongy, folwed by E.nina-kohl-yakimovae, E. hirci and E. caprina. Clinical signs of disease were present only at young animals but oocysts were found at both, adult ant young animals. Cryptosporidium spp. was found at 19 herds Clinical signs of cr...yptosporidiosis were established only at young animals. They had moderate morbidity and mortality rate. Infection with Giardia duodenalis was found only at 2 herds. Giardia-infected animals generally had no clinical symptoms.
Кључне речи:
Belgrade / cryptosporidium / Eimeria / giardia / small ruminantsИзвор:
Scientific Papers: Animal Science and Biotechnologies, 2022, 55, 1, 235-239Издавач:
- Timisoara : Agroprint
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Министарство науке, технолошког развоја и иновација Републике Србије, институционално финансирање - 200030 (Научни институт за ветеринарство Србије, Београд) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200030)
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Naučni institut za veterinarstvo SrbijeTY - JOUR AU - Pavlović, Ivan AU - Caro-Petrović, Violeta AU - Bojkovski, Jovan AU - Relić, Renata AU - Zdravković, Nemanja AU - Ružić Muslić, Dragana PY - 2022 UR - https://reponivs.nivs.rs/handle/123456789/895 AB - During our research we examined flocks of small ruminant originated from 23 villages from city districts Mladenovac, Lazarevac, Obrenovac, Grocka, Zemun, Surčin, Palilula, Vozdovac and Zvezdara. In more than 80 percent of the herds, sheep and goats were breed together at same pasture. Using standard coprological methods we examined 273 faecal samples from 41 herds. Determination of parasites we performed by morphological characteristics. Molecular detection of Cryptosporidium sp. and Giardia sp. we not performed. Coccidiosis was found at 27 herds. We usally occured mixed infection with 2-3 coccidia species. At sheep most abundant coccidia were E faurei, followed by E.ovinoidalis, E. pallida and E.ahsata. At goats most abundant species were E.arlongy, folwed by E.nina-kohl-yakimovae, E. hirci and E. caprina. Clinical signs of disease were present only at young animals but oocysts were found at both, adult ant young animals. Cryptosporidium spp. was found at 19 herds Clinical signs of cryptosporidiosis were established only at young animals. They had moderate morbidity and mortality rate. Infection with Giardia duodenalis was found only at 2 herds. Giardia-infected animals generally had no clinical symptoms. PB - Timisoara : Agroprint T2 - Scientific Papers: Animal Science and Biotechnologies T1 - Protosan infection in flocks of small ruminants in Belgrade area during 2020 EP - 239 IS - 1 SP - 235 VL - 55 ER -
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Pavlović, I., Caro-Petrović, V., Bojkovski, J., Relić, R., Zdravković, N.,& Ružić Muslić, D.. (2022). Protosan infection in flocks of small ruminants in Belgrade area during 2020. in Scientific Papers: Animal Science and Biotechnologies Timisoara : Agroprint., 55(1), 235-239.
Pavlović I, Caro-Petrović V, Bojkovski J, Relić R, Zdravković N, Ružić Muslić D. Protosan infection in flocks of small ruminants in Belgrade area during 2020. in Scientific Papers: Animal Science and Biotechnologies. 2022;55(1):235-239..
Pavlović, Ivan, Caro-Petrović, Violeta, Bojkovski, Jovan, Relić, Renata, Zdravković, Nemanja, Ružić Muslić, Dragana, "Protosan infection in flocks of small ruminants in Belgrade area during 2020" in Scientific Papers: Animal Science and Biotechnologies, 55, no. 1 (2022):235-239.