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- W24996323 abstract "A survey was conducted to assess the prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in warthogs from the Nazinga Game Ranch of Burkina Faso. The study revealed that Eight different nematodes and one estode species were present in the gastrointestinal tracks of the animals. In the stomach, Simondsia paradoxa was found at prevalence as high as 83.3% while both Hyostrongylus rubidus and Gnathostoma sp. were each present in 5.6% of the cases. The small intestine was infested by Globocephalus sp. (55.6%), Stilesia globipunctata (22%), and Ascaris phacochoeri (5.6%). The large intestine harboured Probstmayria vivipara at a maximum prevalence of 100%, followed by Murshidia sp. (88.9%), and Oesophagostomum sp. (72%). All the 18 warthogs studied were infested by several types of parasites. Number of worms per animal showed important burden for Murshidia sp. (4817 ± 2348) and S. paradoxa (995 ± 1979), also for Oesophagostomum sp. (141 ± 137), and particularly for P. vivipara (826074 ± 1232650). Despite the presence of worms, all warthogs studied were in good physical status with an average blood-letting weight of 60.7 ± 15 kg and a calculated killing out percentage of 43.3%, which seems to indicate a good potential for meat production. Une etude des parasites gastro-intestinaux, menee sur des phacocheres du Ranch de gibier de Nazinga au Burkina Faso, a permis l’identification de huit especes de nematode et d’une espece de cestode, ainsi qu’une estimation de leur prevalence et importance numerique. Dans l’estomac, l’etude a identifie une forte prevalence de Simondsia paradoxa (83,3%), ainsi que la presence de Hyostrongylus rubidus et Gnathostoma sp avec une prevalence de 5,6% chacun. L’intestin grele etait infeste par Globocephalus sp (55,6%), Stilesia globipunctata (22%), et Ascaris phacochoeri (5,6%). Le gros intestin hebergeait Probstmayria vivipara a une prevalence maximale de 100%, suivi de Murshidia sp. (88,9%) et Oesophagostomum sp. (72%). Chacun des 18 phacocheres etudies etait infeste par plusieurs types de parasites. La charge parasitaire etait importante pour Murshidia sp. (4817±2348 nombre moyen par animal), S. paradoxa (995 ± 1979), Oesophagostomum sp. (141 ± 137), et plus particulierement P. vivipara (826074 ± 1232650), un parasite vivipare. Malgre la presence de vers, la quasi-totalite des phacocheres etudies etaient en bon etat physique, avec un poids saigne moyen de 60,7 ± 15 kg et un pourcentage de viande calcule de 43,3%, ce qui semble indiquer un bon potentiel de production de viande." @default.
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- W24996323 title "Gastro-Intestinal Parasites of Warthogs (Phacochoerus Africanus) from the Nazinga Game Ranch of Burkina Faso" @default.
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