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Scientific Article

Within-flock variations in strongyle worm infections in sheep: The need for adequate diagnostic samples

Pages 185-188 | Received 04 Jun 1970, Published online: 23 Feb 2011
 

Abstract

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The results of several recent studies have emphasized the pitfalls inherent in the use of faecal worm-egg counts for the quantitative diagnosis of strongyle worm infections in ruminants (Kingsbury, Citation1965; Gibson, Citation1965; Gordon, Citation1967; Rubin, Citation1967; Michel, Citation1968). However, in these studies, most consideration has been given to the various factors which affect the accuracy per se of the individual egg count. In the case of strongyle infections in sheep, little attention has been given to the within-flock variationsin level and relative generic cornposition of worm burdens which affect the interpretation and diagnostic validity of both faecal egg counts and worm counts, on a flock basis. While it is sometimes necessary to diagnose the presence or degree of parasitic infection in an individual animal, the flockis usually the unit concerned.

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