• https://doi.org/10.56825/bufbu.2024.4314850

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  • Buffaloes;Bubalus bubalis;Age;Ascariosis;Mumbai;India

  • Infections with GI nematodes often cause outbreaks of disease which is a major concern resulting in huge economic losses. There is vast economic impact of T. vitulorum and it mostly affects buffalo calves due to its survivability and causes heavy economic losses in India. In this study a total of 500 faecal samples of Murrah buffalo calves were examined having age below 3 months to know the status of T. vitulorum in Mumbai region. Out of 500 faecal samples 56 samples were positive for Toxocara vitulorum, Among the 6 age groups made, Group 1 (00 to 15 days), Group 2 (16 to 30days), Group 3 (31 to 45 days), Group 4 (46 to 60 days), Group 5 (61 to 70 days) and Group 5 (76 to 90 days) showed prevalence of T. vitulorum, 13.09 percent, 13.68 percent, 17.97 percent, 11.84 percent, 06.25 percent and 03.26 percent respectively. In sex wise prevalence of T. vitulorum, out 247 faecal samples of male buffalo calves, 33 (13.36 percent) found positive and out of 253 faecal samples of female buffalo calves 23 (09.09 percent) were found positive for T. vitulorum infection. The EPG counts were found significantly increased during 1 to 2 months of age which subsequently decreases.

  • [1] Mayur Shankar Gholve (Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University, Mumbai (India). Mumbai Veterinary College. Department of Parasitology)
    [2] Shrikant Totaram Kalwaghe (Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University, Nagpur (India). College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences. Department of Parasitology)
    [3] Hirachand Yeknath Palampalle (Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University, Mumbai (India). Mumbai Veterinary College. Department of Parasitology)
    [4] Gajanan Madhavrao Chigure (Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University, Nagpur (India). College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences. Department of Parasitology)
    [5] Sonal Arun Ingle (Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University, Nagpur (India). Nagpur Veterinary College. Department of Animal Biotechnology)
    [6] Gajendra Namdeo Bhangale (Maharashtra Animal and Fishery Sciences University, Nagpur (India). College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences. Department of Parasitology)

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Mayur Shankar Gholve and others. (2024). Age but not sex is a primary predisposing factor for Ascariosis in buffalo calves: An evidence from Mumbai, India.  Buffalo Bulletin, 43 (1) ,95-103


Mayur Shankar Gholve and others. "Age but not sex is a primary predisposing factor for Ascariosis in buffalo calves: An evidence from Mumbai, India" Buffalo Bulletin, 43, 2024, 95-103.

Mayur Shankar Gholve and others. (2024). Age but not sex is a primary predisposing factor for Ascariosis in buffalo calves: An evidence from Mumbai, India.  Buffalo Bulletin, 43 (1) ,95-103