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Fascioliasis on Animals in and Around Van

dc.contributor.advisor Değer, Serdar
dc.contributor.author Adıyaman, Figen
dc.date.accessioned 2025-06-30T15:51:44Z
dc.date.available 2025-06-30T15:51:44Z
dc.date.issued 2007
dc.department Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü / Parazitoloji (Veterinerlik) Ana Bilim Dalı
dc.description.abstract This study has been done to research the widespread of F. hepatica and F. gigantica which caused by fascioliasis that has been an important parasitier problem on sheep, goats, lamps and cattle raised in and around Van. At this study sheep, goats, lamps and cattle, raised in and around Van livers and gallways have been examined on the fascioliasis factors. Between 1st April 2006 and 31st September 2006, 14910 sheep, 5075 goats, 28372 lamps, 4810 cattle, which were slaughtered at slaughterhouse of Van E.B.K., livers and gallways have been examined on the fascioliasis factors. After slaughtered animals' livers and gallways had been cut verticaly once or twice parasites were put out by densing two sides of the organ. Some mature parasites putting out were collected, and put into the jars containing %70 of alcohol and sent to the parasitology laboratuvars for species identification. Further the violence of the infection was utilized by looking appearence of the livers. Parasites cleaning with the distile water species identification has been done either in macroscobic or binoculer light microscobs. Consequently ıt's determined that fascioliasis is widespreaded parasiter infection, 4.07 % among cattle, 1.35 % among the sheep, 1.24 % among the lamps', 0.35 % among the goats in and around Van. It's determined that infection is generally widespreaded among the male animals more than females, and the superior species causes infection is Fasciola hepatica, but the amount of the Fasciola gigantica's infection can't be ignored. Key words: Cattle, Fascioliasis, goat, lamp, sheep,
dc.description.abstract This study has been done to research the widespread of F. hepatica and F. gigantica which caused by fascioliasis that has been an important parasitier problem on sheep, goats, lamps and cattle raised in and around Van. At this study sheep, goats, lamps and cattle, raised in and around Van livers and gallways have been examined on the fascioliasis factors. Between 1st April 2006 and 31st September 2006, 14910 sheep, 5075 goats, 28372 lamps, 4810 cattle, which were slaughtered at slaughterhouse of Van E.B.K., livers and gallways have been examined on the fascioliasis factors. After slaughtered animals? livers and gallways had been cut verticaly once or twice parasites were put out by densing two sides of the organ. Some mature parasites putting out were collected, and put into the jars containing %70 of alcohol and sent to the parasitology laboratuvars for species identification. Further the violence of the infection was utilized by looking appearence of the livers. Parasites cleaning with the distile water species identification has been done either in macroscobic or binoculer light microscobs. Consequently ıt?s determined that fascioliasis is widespreaded parasiter infection, 4.07 % among cattle, 1.35 % among the sheep, 1.24 % among the lamps?, 0.35 % among the goats in and around Van. It?s determined that infection is generally widespreaded among the male animals more than females, and the superior species causes infection is Fasciola hepatica, but the amount of the Fasciola gigantica?s infection can?t be ignored. Key words: Cattle, Fascioliasis, goat, lamp, sheep, en_US
dc.identifier.endpage 53
dc.identifier.uri https://tez.yok.gov.tr/UlusalTezMerkezi/TezGoster?key=UPP_Zu9isEmWGFXFCBYasQ216oTwYotwWiAjlMcLxcPuy0E7ZoAXQ3NO1mGAFQkP
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14720/27171
dc.identifier.yoktezid 236682
dc.language.iso tr
dc.subject Parazitoloji
dc.subject veteriner Hekimliği
dc.subject fasiyolozis
dc.subject keçiler
dc.subject koyunlar
dc.subject kuzular
dc.subject sığırlar
dc.subject Parasitology en_US
dc.subject veterinary Medicine en_US
dc.subject fascioliasis en_US
dc.subject goats en_US
dc.subject sheep en_US
dc.subject lambs en_US
dc.subject cattles en_US
dc.title Fascioliasis on Animals in and Around Van
dc.title Van ve Yöresinde Fascioliasis en_US
dc.type Master Thesis en_US

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