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dc.contributor.authorMAJUMDER, MANOBANDRO-
dc.date.accessioned2023-06-06T05:57:25Z-
dc.date.available2023-06-06T05:57:25Z-
dc.date.issued2011-02-
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.cvasu.ac.bd/jspui/handle/123456789/1860-
dc.description.abstractThe study was undertaken to know the prevalence of PPR and to determine relation between PPR and parasitic infestation in three breeds of goat Black Bengal, jamunapari and crosses of Black Bengal with jamunapari at district veterinary hospital in Faridpur. The duration of this study was two month. The study was designed on clinical findings. About 118 goats were hospitalized during this time among them 86 goats were found affected with PPR. The disease was diagnosis by clinical findings. It was about 73.78% goat affected with PPR. It was prevailed high at the age 5-12 months. In this study there found high prevalence of PPR in female in Black Bengal, Jamunapari and cross were 82.97%, 77.78% and 58.33% respectively. In case of clinical findings as temperature, heart rate, respiration rate and dehydration were assessed. In Black Bengal goat the highest temperature, heart rate, respiration and dehydration were recorded 63.83% (104ºc to 105.9ºc), 36.17% (70-90/minute and 91-110/minute), 51% (30-50/minute) and 55.32% slight dehydration respectively. In jamunapari goat the highest temperature, heart rate, respiration and dehydration were recorded 40.74% (102ºc to 103.9ºc), 40.74% (70-90/minute), 55.55% (30-50/minute) and 62.96% slight dehydration respectively. In cross goat the highest temperature, heart rate, respiration and dehydration were recorded 58.33% (104ºc to 105.9ºc), 41.67% (91-110/minute and 110-130/minute), 58.33% (30-50/minute) and 66.63% slight dehydration respectively. Percentages of GI parasite affected goat which were showing PPR simultaneously in Black Bengal, Jamunapari and cross were 74.47%, 88.88% and 75% respectively. Among the parasites the egg of Hemoncus spp ,Tricostrongylus spp as nematode Monezia spp as cestode and fasiola gigantica as trematode found. It was found nematode highest in Black Bengal, Jamunapari and cross were 68.57%, 66.67% and 55.56% respectively. In these combined infected goat the severe form of PPR found in this three breed (Black Bengal, Jamunapari and cross) were 57.14%, 62.50% 77.77% respectively.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipDepartment of Anatomy and Histologyen_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherChattogram Veterinary & Animal Sciences Universiy, KHULSHI, CHITTAGONG-4225.en_US
dc.subjectPPR, GI parasites, Black Bengal, Jammunapari, relation between GI parasites with PPR.en_US
dc.titleStudy on Prevalence of PPR Relation with Gastrointestinal Parasitic Infestation in Goat at District Veterinary Hospital in Faridpur.en_US
dc.typeTechnical Reporten_US
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