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Observations between 1971 and 1982 on P. skrjabini infections in domestic ruminants in Uzbekistan (USSR) showed variations in infection rates for the 5 areas examined: for cattle 4.0-56.1%, for sheep 3.7-17.6% and for camels 15.4-36.7%. Of the 7 species of flies examined, P. skrjabini was present...
Over 2000 cattle and 14 species of Diptera were examined for the presence of Thelazia in 8 districts of Uzbekistan, USSR. In cattle the prevalence ranged from 5.8 to 30.7% according to the region; T. rhodesi, T. gulosa, T. skrjabini and T. petrovi were recorded, with different species dominating in ...
P. skrjabini infection was recorded in 28.3% of 357 cattle, 10.1% of 821 sheep and 21.9% of 73 camels examined in the Uzbek SSR between 1971 and 1985. None of 62 goats was infected. The prevalence of infection varied greatly between regions and was present throughout the year with rises in autumn...
In Uzbekistan, USSR, 4.7 to 78.1% of cattle were infected with Stephanofilaria. S. assamensis was dominant in the Dzhizaksk region and Fergana valley and is a new geographical record for the USSR. S. stilesi was dominant in the Karakalpak ASSR and the Surkhandar'insk and Kashkadar'insk regions. The ...
Between 1965 and 1978 in the Tajik SSR (USSR), 89 slaughter cattle and specific organs from many more were examined for helminths. 53 species were found, 24 of which were new local records and 9 were reported for the first time for cattle in Central Asia. 29 helminths were found in yaks in the...