Published in Scientific Papers. Series D. Animal Science., Vol. LVI
Written by Octavian NEGREA, Vioara MIREŞAN, Grigore ONACIU, Camelia RĂDUCU, Flore CHIRILĂ, Zamfir MARCHIŞ, Octavia NEGREA
The investigations performed in May 2012 on a group made up of 15 shepherd individuals, (9 adults and 6 young from 2 sheepfolds), concerning the incidence and intensity of parasitism in some teniosis, emphasized their high prevalence, of 80.8% in adult dogs from the sheepfold 1 and 75.0% from the sheepfold 2, and 66.6% in young dogs from the sheepfold 2. The share of the oncosphere copro-eliminations in shepherd dogs teniosis from both sheepfolds emphasized average and massive levels in adult dogs (50.0% in sheepfold 1 and 33.3% and 66.6%, respectively, in sheepfold 2), and in young dogs low and massive levels (50.0% sheepfold 2). The incidence of the cerebro-spinal cenuriosis in young sheep during previous year exhibited values of 24% in sheepfolds 1 and 10.2%, in sheepfold 2, and anatomo-clinical picture is dominated by serious locomotory disorders (42.8%) and nervous disorders (28.5%).
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