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Vol. 9, Issue 1, Part G (2024)

Biochemical changes in Helminth infection in sheep in Udaipur district (Rajasthan)

Author(s): Neelam Kumari Faran, Sanweer Khatoon, Avinash Meena and Jitendra Kumar
Abstract: Small ruminants farming is an important source of livelihood for upliftment of economy of India in general and Rajasthan in particular. A study on prevalence of helminths of sheep in relation to age, sex, seasonal, tehsil and month wise was studied at Udaipur district, Rajasthan from May 2016 to January 2017 by biochemical parameters such as Serum Total Protein Serum, Albumin, Serum Globulin. The mean total protein was found to be in infected sheep 5.38±0.3905 and in non-Infected sheep 6.39±0.5336. The mean Albumin was found to be in infected sheep 1.93±0.2653 and in non-Infected sheep 3.2±0.3084. The mean globulin was found to be in infected sheep 3.45±0.4646 and in non-Infected sheep 3.19±0.6353. The results showed globulin was not significant for infected and non-infected sheep. Among biochemical parameters, total protein and albumin showed the significant decrease and globulin showed slight increase in the helminth infected sheep and goats.
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International Journal of Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry
How to cite this article:
Neelam Kumari Faran, Sanweer Khatoon, Avinash Meena, Jitendra Kumar. Biochemical changes in Helminth infection in sheep in Udaipur district (Rajasthan). Int J Vet Sci Anim Husbandry 2024;9(1):474-476.
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