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The study was aimed at evaluating the extent of gastrointestinal and pulmonary helminth infections in the fallow deer in Northwest Poland. Infection prevalence and intensity as well as the species composition of helminth fauna were determined. During about 2-year period, since March 2000 until February 2002, a total number of 52 animals and 98 faecal samples were examined. The fallow deer were shot...
A post mortem examination on a Pere David’s deer reared on a deer farm in Kosewo (Mazurian Lakeland) revealed the presence of 215 specimens of Spiculopteragia suppereri in the abomasum. In spite of the fact that the world population of this particular deer species dwindled at one point in the last century to just a few individuals in China, a nematode species typical to it remained in existence.
The work involved the necropsy of 28 deer (9 red deer, 1 maral, 1 Eld’s deer, 1 Pere David’s deer and 16 fallow deer), as well as coproscopic study of several hundred faecal samples. A total of 23 nematode species and one tapeworm species were discovered. All the deer studied had nematode infections in their abomasum and it was the number of such parasites which was greatest (up to 17,960 individuals...
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