. . "RIV/62157124:16170/14:43873299!RIV15-MSM-16170___" . . "Vernerov\u00E1, Eva" . . . "Kazatelov\u00E1, Zdenka" . "[401A1C954074]" . "Comparison of gastrointestinal helminth infection intensity with hematologic parameters and albumin in sheep and goats"@en . "Comparison of gastrointestinal helminth infection intensity with hematologic parameters and albumin in sheep and goats" . "Comparison of gastrointestinal helminth infection intensity with hematologic parameters and albumin in sheep and goats"@en . "nutrition; leucocytes; erythrocytes; haemoglobin; haematocrit; albumin; sheep; goats; Parasitical gastroenteritis"@en . . . "This study focuses on the severity of parasitical gastroenteritis (PGE) in comparison with haematological and biochemical parameters. We overall visited 14 farms in the Czech Republic and we took 207 blood and faeces samples from 53 goats and 154 sheep. The overall prevalence of gastrointestinal nematodes was 77, 27% in sheep and 86, 79% in goats. The prevalence of tapeworms was 10, 90% in sheep and 0% in goats. Albumin values were in helminth infestated animals under the physiological level in 91,30% in goats and 45,95% in sheep. Hematological parameters were measured bellow the physiological level in hematocrit in 71,74% goats and 58,33% sheep; haemoglobin in 52,17% goats and 35,0% sheep. Less influenced components of the blood were erythrocytes - erythrocytopenia was found only in 8,70% of goats and 4,20% of sheep. The animals positive with endo-parasites had leucocytosis in 45,65% in goats and 47,06% in sheep. Alterations of analyzed parameters were clearly worse in farms were we noticed inadequate nutrition." . . . . "8093" . "N" . . . . . "RIV/62157124:16170/14:43873299" . "4"^^ . "Comparison of gastrointestinal helminth infection intensity with hematologic parameters and albumin in sheep and goats" . . "16170" . . "Illek, Josef" . . "3"^^ . . "This study focuses on the severity of parasitical gastroenteritis (PGE) in comparison with haematological and biochemical parameters. We overall visited 14 farms in the Czech Republic and we took 207 blood and faeces samples from 53 goats and 154 sheep. The overall prevalence of gastrointestinal nematodes was 77, 27% in sheep and 86, 79% in goats. The prevalence of tapeworms was 10, 90% in sheep and 0% in goats. Albumin values were in helminth infestated animals under the physiological level in 91,30% in goats and 45,95% in sheep. Hematological parameters were measured bellow the physiological level in hematocrit in 71,74% goats and 58,33% sheep; haemoglobin in 52,17% goats and 35,0% sheep. Less influenced components of the blood were erythrocytes - erythrocytopenia was found only in 8,70% of goats and 4,20% of sheep. The animals positive with endo-parasites had leucocytosis in 45,65% in goats and 47,06% in sheep. Alterations of analyzed parameters were clearly worse in farms were we noticed inadequate nutrition."@en . . "Svobodov\u00E1, Vlasta" . . . .