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Article Prevalence of Eimeria Species in Goats(indian veterinary Journal, 2008) Gul, A.; Aydin, A.; Goz, Y.Eimeriosis is the most important parasitic infection in poultry worldwide and 5 p it also causes problems in cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, horses and rabbits (Kreier and Baker, 1987). Clinical coccidiosis in goats is most frequently caused by-E.-arlaffig-1 (Sayin et al., 1997) and E. ninakohli-yakimovae (Yvore et al., 1985). There have been some studies on caprine coccidiosis in Turkey. In these studies the Eimerian oocysts have been found in the faeces of 94.8% of 147 goats (Guler et al., 1990), 53.3% of 353 goats (Deger et al., 2003). This study was conducted to determine the prevalence and intensity of Eimeria species in goats in Hakkari province in Turkey.Article The Prevalence of Liver Flukes in Sheep Slaughtered in Yuksekova, Hakkari Province, Eastern Region of Turkey(Medwell Journals, 2014) Goz, Y.; Ay din, A.; Kilinc, O.O.This study was carried out to determine the prevalence of liver flukes in sheep in Yuksekova which is located in Hakkari Province in Eastern part of Turkey. The livers of 544 sheep in different breeds (out of 544; 492 over 1 year old and and 52 under 1) which are slaughtered in Yuksekova, Hakkari Province were investigated in this study. The 232 (42.6%) of these livers were found to be infected with liver flukes. The 87 (37.5%) of these infected sheep were also found to be infected withDicrocoe 1 mm dentriticum. On the other han while 95 (40.9%) of liver fluke infected sheep were also infected with Fasciola hepaticcr, 3 (1.2%) of them were infected with Fasciola gigantica. © Medwell Journals, 2014.