Abstract

In the village of Badirri, Jalilabad district, coprological studies were conducted and 18.8% of ganguleteracidosis infections were detected among 3-month-old ducks, 31.3% among 6-month-olds, 43.8% among 9-month-olds. And in the village of Karayar, the examination revealed infection among 3-month-old ganguleterakis 36.0%, drepaidotenia 23.0%, amidostoma 27.2%, 6-month-old ganguleterakis 29.4%, drepanidotenia 17.1%, amidostoma 20.0%, 9-month-old ganguleterakis 30.0%, drepanidotenia 16.0%, amidostoma 25.0%, among adult ducks ganguleterakis 31.8%, drepanidotenia 12.0%, amidostoma 16.0%. Infection among ducks on the farm was 31.5% ganguleterakis, 16.6% drepanidoteenia and 22.0% amidostoma. In the farm, the highest infection rate of ducks in summer was 50.0%. According to the results of coprological surveys, the weakest infection in the farm was 6.7% in winter.

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