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Autor: Opasina, B.A.

Assesses the levels of prevalence of blood parasites among village goats over 12 months in 4 groups of villages in Southwest Nigeria, w. particular emphasis on the very high infection rate from Trypanosoma vivax and Babesia motasi.


Opasina, B.A.[Haemoparasites of village goats in southwest Nigeria]Haemoparasites of village goats in southwest Nigeria
Autor: Opasina, B.A.

Reports of generalised infestation, w. Ctenocephalides canis in 2 Sanean goats in Nigeria resulting in rough hair coats, emaciation, pallor of conjunctivis & oldema of legs; stamping of feet and low packed cell volume.


Opasina, B.A.[Ctenocephalides canis infestation of goats]Ctenocephalides canis infestation of goats
Autor: Opasina, B.A.

Reports some observed cases of cysticercus tenuicollis seen at post-mortem examinations of West African Dwarf sheep (34) and goats (43) in South-West Nigeria; 23.7 percent of the sheep examined had single cysts in the peritoneum. All age groups were affected with 18.7 percent among sheep at post-...


Opasina, B.A.[Cysticercus tenuicollis of village sheep and goats in southwest Nigeria]Cysticercus tenuicollis of village sheep and goats in southwest Nigeria
Autor: Opasina, B.A.

In a dry season grazing trial with Brachiaria decumbens cv. Basilisk at Ibadan in southwest Nigeria, 14 from a group of 36 West African Dwarf sheep, and 1 from a group of 16 goats, died. The main clinical and post-mortem findings were signs of photosensitisation and jaundice. Further investigatio...


Opasina, B.A.[Technical note: Photosensitisation jaundice syndrome in West African Dwarf sheep and goats grazed on Brachiaria decumbens]Technical note: Photosensitisation jaundice syndrome in West African Dwarf sheep and goats grazed on Brachiaria decumbens

Describes the clinical, microbiological and pathological features of both natural and experimental peste des petits ruminants (PPR) infection in goats in Nigeria.


Obi, T.U.Ojo, M.O.Durojaiye, O.A.Kasali, O.B.Akparie, S.Opasina, B.A.[Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) in goats in Nigeria: Clinical, microbiological and pathological features]Peste des petits ruminants (PPR) in goats in Nigeria: Clinical, microbiological and pathological features
Autor: Opasina, B.A.

Presents a Report on an investigation into the effect of peste des petits ruminats (PPR) outbreaks on the health and productivity of selected village goat populations in southwest Nigeria. Includes data on age & sex distribution of PPR among goats during outbreaks in different villages of Badeku ...


Opasina, B.A.[Outbreaks of peste des petits ruminants in village goat flocks in Nigeria]Outbreaks of peste des petits ruminants in village goat flocks in Nigeria
Autor: Opasina, B.A.

Blood screening over 12 months in 4 groups of villages in southwest Nigeria revealed the prevalence of Trypanosoma vivax (3.5%) and Babesia motasi (20.4%). There was a very high infection rate from B.motasi, although clinical babesiosis was not common. Although infection from T.vivax and B.motasi...


Opasina, B.A.[Blood parasites of village goats in southwest Nigeria]Blood parasites of village goats in southwest Nigeria
Autor: Opasina, B.A.

Peste des pattits ruminants (PPR) and manage have been associated with high mortality and morbidity among village goats in southwest Nigeria. Twelve months of PPR control for village goats resulted in 75% reductions in mortality among the groups vaccinated. Survival indices of kids at preweaning ...


Opasina, B.A.[Effects of disease control on productivity of village goats in southwest Nigeria]Effects of disease control on productivity of village goats in southwest Nigeria

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