Survey on gastrointestinal parasitic helminthes in club and rural horses of Ardabil city, Iran
Subject Areas :
Veterinary Clinical Pathology
Parisa Shabazi
1
,
Mohammad Tooloei
2
,
Elnaz Zamanzad Ghavidel
3
,
Armin Hassanzadeh
4
1 - Department of Pathobiology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
2 - Department of Clinical science, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
3 - D.V.M graduated- Faculty of Veterinary medicine- University of Tabriz, Tabriz, Iran
4 - D.V.M graduated- Faculty of Veterinary Medicine- University of Tabriz- Tabriz- Iran
Received: 2017-05-14
Accepted : 2017-11-15
Published : 2018-08-23
Keywords:
Ardabil,
horse,
Parasitic helminthes,
gastrointestinal,
Abstract :
Parasitic diseases are considered as a major obstacle in the growth and development of animal health all over the world. Horses, in comparison to other domestic animals are reported to be more susceptible to a large number of parasites and may harbor different species at any time. The present study was carried out to establish the Gastrointestinal Parasites (GIP) profile of club and rural horses in Ardabil city. A total of 50 horses made up of 34 males and 16 females were examined in spring and summer, 2015. Fecal samples were processed by flotation techniques. GIP encountered were Strongyles (34%), Parascaris equorum (20%), Strongyloides westrii (12%), Anoplocephalidae (6%), Trichostrongylus spp. (4%), Ornithobilharzia turkestanicum (4%) and Dicrocoelium dendriticum (2%). According to the results, no significant differences in infection rate were found between male and female horses. But infection rates were significantly higher in horses without a history of anti-parasitic treatment in comparison with those with a history of anti-parasitic treatment (p<0.05). There was no significant difference between infected and uninfected horses regarding age despite more infection being observed in horses aged 6–10 yrs. Also, significant difference in infection rate between club and rural horses was not observed. Meanwhile in 4% of samples (2 rural horses), infection with Ornithobilharzia was found which is the first report of this parasite in horses in the region.
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Barbosa, O.F., Rocha, U.F., da Silva, G.S., Soares, V.E., Veronez, V.A., de Oliveira, G.P., et al. (2001). A survey on Cyathostominae nematodes (Strongylidea, Strongylidae) in pasture bred horses from São Paulo State, Brazil. Semina: Ciencias Agrarias Londrina, 22: 21-25.
Belding, L.D. (1965). Textbook of Parasitology. USA: Meredith Publication, pp: 963-1004.
Craig, T.M., Diamond, P.L., Ferwerda, N.S. and Thompson, J.A. (2007). Evidence ivermectin resistance of Parascarisequorum on a Texas horse farm. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. 27: 67-71.
Egan, C.E., Snelling, T.J. and Mc Ewan, N.R. (2010). The onset of ciliated populations in newborn foals. Acta Protozoologica, 49: 145-147.
Ehizibolo, D.O., Kamani, J., Ehizibolo, P.O., Egwu, K.O., Dogo, G.I. and Salami-Shinaba, J.O. (2012). Prevalence and significance of parasites of horses in some states of Northern Nigeria, Journal of Equine Science, 23(1): 1-4.
Eslami, A., Bokai, S. and Tabatabai, V. (2005). Equine parasites in Iran. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 25: 143-144.
Eslami, A. and Bahadori, R.Sh. (2004). Diagnostic helminth infections. 1st ed., Iran: Garmsar Azad University, pp: 160-192. [In Persian]
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Lester, H.E. and Matthews, J.B. (2014). Fecal worm egg count analysis for targeting anthelmintic treatment in horses: points to consider. Equine Veterinary Journal, 46(2): 139-145.
Mahfooz, A., Masood, M.Z., Yousaf, A., Akhtar, N. and Zafar, M.A. (2008). Prevalence and anthelmintic efficacy of Abamectin against Gastrointestinal parasites of Horses. Pakistan Veterinary Journal, 28(2): 76-78.
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Pereira, J.R. and Vianna, S.S. (2006). Gastrointestinal parasitic worms in equines in the Paraíba Valley, State of São Paulo, Brazil. Veterinary Parasitology, 140: 289-295.
Papazahariadou, M., Papadopoulos, E., Diakou, A. and Ptochos, S. (2009). Gastrointestinal parasites of stabled and grazing horses in Central and Northern Greece. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 29(4): 233-236.
Razmi, G. and Sardari, K. (1996). Study of digestive system helminthic infection prevalence in riding horses in Mashhad, Iran. First Hygiene and Diseases of Horse, pp: 58. [In Persian]
Saeed, K., Qadir, Z., Ashraf, K. and Ahmad, N. (2010). Role of intrinsic and extrinsic epidemiological factors on strongylosis in horses. Journal of Animal and Plant Science, 20(4): 277-280.
Selebafmayani, A. and Garedaghi, Y. (2015). Survey on fecal gastrointestinal parasitic helminthes in horses of Jokey clubs in Ardabil city, Iran. Biological Forum–An International Journal, 7(1): 106-110.
Stoltenow, C.L. and Purdy, C.H. (2003). Internal parasites of horses. NDSU Extension Service, North Dokata State University of Agriculture and Applied Sciences. V–543 (Revised. Available on: www.ag.ndsu.nodak.edu.
Tajik, J., Mirshahi, A., Razmi, G. and Mohammadi, G. (2010). Study of the helminthic infection in Turkmen horses in Jargalan (North Khorasan Province), Iran. Veterinary Medicine Bulletin, pp: 53-56. [In Persian]
Tavassoli, M., Dalir-Naghadeh, B. and Esmaeili-Sani, S. (2010). Prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in working horses. Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences, 13(2): 319-324.
Umar, Y.A., Maikaje, D.B., Garba, U.M. and Alhassan, M.A.F. (2013). Prevalence of gastro-intestinal parasites in horses used for cadets training in Nigeria. Journal of Animal and Veterinary Advances, 3(2): 43-48.
Von Samson-Himmelstjerna, G. (2012). Anthelmintic resistance in equine parasites–detection, potential clinical relevance and implications for control. Veterinary Parasitology, 185: 2-8.
Imani-Baran, A., Yakhchalchi, M., MalekzadehViayeh, R. and Paktarmani, R. (2012). Molecular study for detecting the prevalence of Fasciola gigantica in field-collected snails of Radix gedrosiana (Pulmonata: Lymnaeidae) in Northwestern Iran. Veterinary Parasitology, 189(2-4): 374-377.
Yakhchali, M., Mirrajei, S.Y. and Malekzadeh-Viayeh, R. (2013). Detection of Infection with larval stages of Ornithobilharzia turkestanicum using PCR in field-collected snails of Lymnaea gedrosiana from Northwestern Iran. Iranian Journal of Parasitology, 8(4): 627-633.
Wannas, H.Y., Dawood, K.A. and Gassem, G.A. (2012). Prevalence of gastro-intestinal parasites of horses and donkeys in Al Diwaniyah Governorate. AL-Qadisiya Journal of Veterinary Medicine Sciences, 11(1): 147-155.