ABSTRACT
Coprological examination on camels [Camelus dromedarius] from different localities in Egypt revealed the presence of Nematodirus eggs in 38 out of 312 [12.18%]. The faecal samples positive to Nematodirus eggs were cultured for collection of infective third stage larvae [L3]. Details of the general and differential categories of each sample were given. The recovered species were Nematodirus battus, Nematodirus filicollis and Nematodirus spathiger
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Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic , Intestinal Mucosa , Camelus , Larva , Feces , Ovum , Parasite Egg CountABSTRACT
Twelve rabbits [Buscat strain] were classified into 4 Gs [3 rabbits each]. The first three groups were experimentally infected with the infective 3rd stage larvae of Bunostomum phlebotomum, Trichostrangylus colubriformis and Cooperia onchophora, respectively. The 4th G was used as a control. The faecal examination until slaughtering time [21 days post infection] of all Gs did not show any nematode eggs. The microscopic examination of the gastrointestinal canal contents and mucosal scrapings of all Gs at slaughtering time did not show any gastro intestinal parasites. The 4th stage larvae [L4] of B. phlebotomum and T. colubriformis were obtained after digestion of epithelium of ileum and duodenum of G.1 and G.2 respectively. The histopathologic examination of gastrointestinal canal, ileum of G.1 showed necrosis of epithelium and eosinophilic infiltration associated with parasitic stages [L4] of B. phlebotomum. The intestine of G.2 showed parasitic stages [L4] loaded in the villi of duodenum associated with eosinophilic infiltration of T. colubriformis. The intestine of G.3 showed necrosis of the villi and eosinophilic infiltration due to C. onchophora. The histopathologic examination of the gastrointestinal canal of control group was normal