The current study investigated the occurrence of gastrointestinal tract (GIT) protozoa and associated risk factors in free range pigs in Busia District, Kenya. A total of 306 pigs from 135 farms in 6 Divisions were sampled for feces, which were analysed for parasites using direct smear and McMast...
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Kagira, J.M.
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Githigia, S.M.
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Ng'ang'a, J.C.
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Kanyari, P.W.N.
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Maingi, N.
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Gachohi, John M.
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[Prevalence of gastrointestinal protozoa and association with risk factors in free-range pigs in Kenya]
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Prevalence of gastrointestinal protozoa and association with risk factors in free-range pigs in Kenya