Parascaris spp

Harvey, Andrea M., Meggiolaro, Maira N., Hall, Evelyn, Watts, Ellyssia T., Ramp, Daniel & Šlapeta, Jan, 2019, Wild horse populations in south-east Australia have a high prevalence of Strongylus vulgaris and may act as a reservoir of infection for domestic horses, International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 8, pp. 156-163 : 160

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2019.01.008

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03F50F61-8A2A-FF93-9D53-FB324436FA3E

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Felipe

scientific name

Parascaris spp
status

 

3.2. Parascaris spp . and Anoplocephala spp . faecal egg counts

Parascaris spp . eggs were present in 25% (74/289) of samples, with FEC ranging from 0 to 1750 EPG (mean 31). There was a significant difference in Parascaris spp . FECs between the different populations, when classed by population density (P = 0.01), with the highest FECs being in medium density populations. There were no significant differences when classed by location and habitat type ( Table 1). The prevalence of Anoplocephala spp . eggs across all populations was low with only 26 of the 289 samples testing positive for Anoplocephala spp . eggs (range 10–30 EPG). Statistical modelling indicated a 2% prevalence of Anoplocephala spp . eggs in all populations.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Nematoda

Class

Chromadorea

Order

Rhabditida

Family

Ascarididae

Genus

Parascaris

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