Comparative Analysis of Serum Mineral Levels and Parasite Load in Goats Naturally Infected with Gastrointestinal Nematodes
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P: 141-146
September 2016

Comparative Analysis of Serum Mineral Levels and Parasite Load in Goats Naturally Infected with Gastrointestinal Nematodes

Turkiye Parazitol Derg 2016;40(3):141-146
1. Department of Biochemistry, Adnan Menderes University School of Veterinary, Aydın, Turkey
2. Department of Parasitology, Adnan Menderes University School of Veterinary, Aydın, Turkey
3. Department of Internal Diseases, Adnan Menderes University School of Veterinary, Aydın, Turkey
4. Department of Chemistry, Adnan Menderes University School of Science and Literature, Aydın, Turkey
5. Department of Zootechnics, Adnan Menderes University School of Veterinary, Aydın, Turkey
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Received Date: 25.04.2016
Accepted Date: 29.06.2016
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ABSTRACT

Objective:

This study aimed to investigate the relationship between serum mineral levels and parasite load in Saanen (n=37) and Damascus (n=13) goats, which were all approximately 2 months pregnant and naturally infected with gastrointestinal nematodes.

Methods:

To determine parasite concentration individually, fecal samples were taken from each goat, and the eggs per gram (EPG) of feces was detected via a modified McMaster technique. To investigate the possible effects of parasite concentration on serum mineral levels, blood was drawn from the goats and serum calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, copper, zinc, manganese, nickel, and cadmium levels were measured via the ICP-OES technique.

Results:

In a correlation analysis of the individual EPG values and mineral levels performed on the basis of the species, it was seen that increased egg numbers did not cause a statistically significant increase or decrease in Saanens except for cadmium (significant moderate positive correlation, p<0.05) for both species. A comparison of the mineral element levels with the lower and upper normal limits in the published literature found that manganese and iron were below the normal range, while zinc and calcium levels were close to the lower limits.

Conclusion:

It is estimated that the effect of parasite load, which continuously increases with the progression of pregnancy and deliveries, on blood mineral levels would be much more significant.

Keywords: Damascus, gastrointestinal nematodes, goat, mineral, saanen

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