Epidemiology and Seasonal Dynamics of Gastrointestinal Helminthoses of the Small Ruminants in Eastern and Southern Semi Arlozones of Ethiopia.

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1999

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This study Was Conducted to established the Prevalence of the Gastrointestinal Helminths Infecting the Small Ruminants in Eastern and Southern semi arid zones of Ethiopia, to Determine the Seasonal Dynamics and relative Importance of Gastrointestinal Helminth Infection. to Determine the Relationship Between the Faecal Egg Output and Intensity of Infection (Worm Burden) in Infected Subjects A Questionnaire survey Was also Conducted Gain Insight Into the Fanning System in Operation and Study Some Herd Health. Management and Social Factors That May Have Some Influence on the Occurrence of Gastrointestinal. 300 Households Were Randomly Selected and the Heads or The Household S Were Interviewed. Out of 300. 264 Respondent Were Males and 36 Were Females.

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Epidemiology

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