Sheep parasites in southern Algeria - the case of Laghouat
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This study is devoted to researching and identifying a number of parasites (endoparasites haemoparasites and ectoparasites) in sheep in the Wilaya of Laghouat. The aim was to assess their prevalence and study the influence of certain parameters on parasite development. The study was carried out between November and March 2020 on 128 head of sheep on 8 farms. Various methods were used including direct examination techniques after concentration (flotation sedimentation) and after staining namely lugol and faushine staining for mesoparasites and MGG staining for haemoparasites. Microscopic analyses revealed an overall infestation rate of 66.04%. The following parasites were found: strongyloides (37%) followed by eimeria spp (19.23%) cryptosporidium spp (16.66) cooperia spp (14.10%) and haemonchus spp (12.82). For ectoparasites: lice (linognathus africanus) (linognathus ovillus) (linognathus pedalis) (linognathus stenopsis) ticks (Rhipicephalius sanguineus) (ixode ricinus).
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