Parasite-naive pony foals were used as sentinels to monitor transmission of gastrointestinal parasites of equids in Louisiana during 4 seasons of the year. Two annual periods were studied, 1988–1989 and 1992–1993. Two or 3 foals each season were turned out to graze a contaminated pasture along with resident parasitized mares and their foals. After a grazing period of 8 wk, sentinel ponies were held in a parasite-free box stall for a period of 6 wk to allow parasites to develop, thus enhancing the evaluation of hypobiotic stages. Following this holding period, necropsies were performed for complete parasite recoveries. Data show that transmission of large and small strongyles occurs during all seasons in southern Louisiana, with highest levels of transmission occurring in the winter and only minimal transmission taking place in the summer. Numbers of mucosal cyathostomes, as well as total cyathostome numbers, were highest in the winter, and luminal cyathostome numbers were highest in the spring. Transmission of Anoplocephala perfoliata and Parascaris equorum occurred during all seasons of the year, although numbers of P. equorum were reduced in spring 1989 and 1993. Gasterophilus intestinalis instars were recovered from fall and winter sentinels only. Oxyuris equi L4 were found all seasons 1 yr, but only during the fall and winter of the final year.
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SEASONAL TRANSMISSION OF GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES OF EQUIDS IN SOUTHERN LOUISIANA
M. R. Chapman;
M. R. Chapman
Department of Veterinary Science, Louisiana Agricultural Research Station, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803
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D. D. French;
D. D. French
Department of Veterinary Science, Louisiana Agricultural Research Station, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803
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T. R. Klei
T. R. Klei
Department of Veterinary Science, Louisiana Agricultural Research Station, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803
* Department of Pathobiological Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803.
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J Parasitol (2001) 87 (6): 1371–1378.
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M. R. Chapman, D. D. French, T. R. Klei; SEASONAL TRANSMISSION OF GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES OF EQUIDS IN SOUTHERN LOUISIANA. J Parasitol 1 December 2001; 87 (6): 1371–1378. doi: https://doi.org/10.1645/0022-3395(2001)087[1371:STOGPO]2.0.CO;2
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