Authors :
J.S. Rajpoot; G.P. Jatav; S. Shukla; A.K. Jayraw; V. Agrawal; M. Shakya
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 1 - January
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DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5875150
Abstract :
In order to find out the haematobiochemical
changes in goats suffered from oesophagostomosis and
other gastrointestinal parasite, 200 goats slaughtered at
Cantonment Board slaughter house, Mhow were screened
to study the haematobiochemical alteration in infected
goats. In haematological findings of oesophagostomosis
and other gastrointestinal parasitic infection, significant
decrease was in evidence in mean values of total
erythrocyte count (TEC), haemoglobin (Hb) and packed
cell volume (PCV) in mixed parasitic infection whereas
mild decrease was found in animals infected with
Oesophagostomum spp. when compared with unaffected
goats, the mean values of total leucocyte count and
neutrophil count was significantly increased whereas mild
increase in lymphocyte and eosinophil counts was noted in
animals infected with Oesophagostomum spp. and mixed
infection. However, monocytes were increased moderately
in chronic cases of oesophagostomosis. Decrease in the
values of serum protein and serum calcium was recorded
whereas increased values of blood urea nitrogen (BUN)
was recorded both in mixed as well as Oesophagostomum
infected goats with no changes in serum creatinine.
Keywords :
Goats, Haemato-Biochemical Changes, Oesophagostomosis
In order to find out the haematobiochemical
changes in goats suffered from oesophagostomosis and
other gastrointestinal parasite, 200 goats slaughtered at
Cantonment Board slaughter house, Mhow were screened
to study the haematobiochemical alteration in infected
goats. In haematological findings of oesophagostomosis
and other gastrointestinal parasitic infection, significant
decrease was in evidence in mean values of total
erythrocyte count (TEC), haemoglobin (Hb) and packed
cell volume (PCV) in mixed parasitic infection whereas
mild decrease was found in animals infected with
Oesophagostomum spp. when compared with unaffected
goats, the mean values of total leucocyte count and
neutrophil count was significantly increased whereas mild
increase in lymphocyte and eosinophil counts was noted in
animals infected with Oesophagostomum spp. and mixed
infection. However, monocytes were increased moderately
in chronic cases of oesophagostomosis. Decrease in the
values of serum protein and serum calcium was recorded
whereas increased values of blood urea nitrogen (BUN)
was recorded both in mixed as well as Oesophagostomum
infected goats with no changes in serum creatinine.
Keywords :
Goats, Haemato-Biochemical Changes, Oesophagostomosis