Vaddisznók fonálférgek okozta fertőzöttségének vizsgálata Magyarország dél-mátrai térségében
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2016-05Author
Molnár, Lajos
Beregi, Attila
Kovács, Virág
Gyurkovszky, Mónika
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The authors investigated the helminth infection in 163 wild boars by analysing
faecal samples with parasitological methods. The samples were collected in the
2009–2011 hunting season in the South-Mátra region of Hungary. Altogether 59
animals (36.19%) were found positive for Metastrongylus spp., 26 animals (15.95%)
for Trichuris spp. and 22 animals (13.49%) for Oesophagostomum spp. Under one
year of age 15 animals (40.54%) were found infected with Metasrtongylus spp.,
11 animals (29.72%) with Trichuris spp. and 6 animals (16.21%) with Oesophagostomum spp. Metastrongylus-infection occurred more frequently among sows (31
animals: 52.54%), while Trichuris-infection (16 animals: 61.53%) and Oesophagostomum-infection (13 animals: 59.09%) was more prevalent among males