Wossene, AbebeAsha Tolke, Amenu2021-10-272023-11-082021-10-272023-11-082005-07http://etd.aau.edu.et/handle/123456789/28352An epidemiological study on gastromtestinal tract nematodiasis of small ruminants in three different agro•ecologlcal zones of southern Ethiopia was carried out from August 2004 to April 1005 on 180 gastrointestinal tracts and 2, 28 faecal samples collected from sheep and goals to Identify nematode species. detennine the occurrence and factors related to the nematode infection. The study w as carried out through post•mortem examInJtIon and coproJogicaJ examinations using floatation and McMaster egg counting methods.en-USEpidemIOlogy: GIT nematodes: Postmortem: CoproscoPJ. Small rumlllani. Soulhem EthiopiaEpidemiology of Gastrointestinal Tract Nemetodiosis of Small Ruminants in Three Different Agro-Ecological Zones of Southern Ethiopia.Thesis