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In PM examination of 392 cattle aged up to 2 years between January 1986 and December 1990, death due to massive infection with one or more helminth species was diagnosed in 228 animals. Mortality caused by gastrointestinal helminthiasis was 58.2% followed by fascioliasis (37.7%), mixed fluke...
The prevalence of Fasciola, Schistosoma and paramphistome infections in 150 randomly selected cattle from rural areas of Dhaka, Bangladesh was determined. Faecal examination revealed the overall prevalence to be 21% for Fasciola, 8% for Schistosoma and 46% for paramphistomes. Significant seasonal...
Schistosoma nasale was created by Rao in 1933 on the basis of morphological differences from S. spindale and its ability to cause snoring disease or nasal granuloma in cattle. The parasite infects cattle and buffaloes in almost equal proportions and has also been reported from sheep, goats and...