Trichostrongylus axei (Cobbold, 1879)
publication ID |
https://doi.org/ 10.2478/vzoo-2018-0049 |
DOI |
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6455042 |
persistent identifier |
https://treatment.plazi.org/id/0F508790-B039-8807-FF0F-FE1B980470E6 |
treatment provided by |
Felipe |
scientific name |
Trichostrongylus axei (Cobbold, 1879) |
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Trichostrongylus axei (Cobbold, 1879)
Hosts: markhor (P = 36.4 %; I = 303.5 (5–1,180)); European mouflon (P = 30 %; I = 1,802 (890–3,275)); Barbary sheep (P = 100 %; I = 4,075 (1–15,707)); saiga antelope (P = 87 %; I = 780.1 (3–2042)); blackbuck (P = 25 %; I = 21.5 (11–32)); Ankole–Watusi (P = 100 %; I = 64); red deer (P = 66.7 %; I = 39.5 (2–123)); guanaco (P = 33.3 %; I =1); llama (P = 33.3 %; I =10); Bactrian camel (P = 100 %; I = 860).
Site of infection: abomasum, small intestine.
T. colubriformis (Giles, 1892)
Hosts: markhor (P = 81.8 %; I = 3,328 (5–26,356)); European mouflon (P = 30 %; I = 37 (4–87)); Barbary sheep (P = 80 %; I = 13,075 (8–38,354)); saiga antelope (P = 69.6 %; I = 127.8 (1–510)); blackbuck (P = 50 %; I = 288.3 (29–837)); Arabian oryx (P = 100 %; I = 1738); llama (P = 66.7 %; I = 5 (3–7)); Bactrian camel (P = 100 %; I = 30,201).
Site of infection: abomasum, small intestine.
T. probolurus Railliet, 1896 )
Hosts: markhor (P = 63.6 %; I = 2,356 (1–15,410)); European mouflon (P = 30 %; I = 11.3 (5–20)), Barbary sheep (P = 60 %; I = 2,181 (2–4,340)); saiga antelope (P = 91.3 %; I = 644.4 (1–4746)); blackbuck (P = 37.5 %; I = 163.7 (30–427)); Arabian oryx (P = 100 %; I = 191); guanaco (P = 66.7 %; I = 4 (3–5)); Bactrian camel (P = 100 %; I = 108,840).
Site of infection: abomasum, small intestine.
Hosts: European mouflon (P = 30 %; I = 789 (160–2,027)); Barbary sheep (P = 40 %; I = 2,193 (1,115 –3,271); blackbuck (P = 25 %; I = 164 (44–284)).
Site of infection: abomasum, small intestine.
Hosts: common eland (P = 28.9 %; I = 79.1 (2–243)).
Site of infection: small intestine.
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