Parasites of South African wildlife. XIX. The prevalence of helminths in some common antelopes, warthogs and a bushpig in the Limpopo province, South Africa

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dc.contributor.author Conradie van Wyk, Ilana
dc.contributor.author Boomker, Jacob Diederik Frederik
dc.coverage.spatial Limpopo (province) en
dc.coverage.spatial South Africa en
dc.date.accessioned 2012-03-05T13:15:08Z
dc.date.available 2012-03-05T13:15:08Z
dc.date.issued 2011-11-11
dc.description I.C.v.W. conducted the study in partial fulfillment of an MSc degree. J.B. acted as supervisor for the thesis and made conceptual and editorial contributions. en
dc.description.abstract Little work has been conducted on the helminth parasites of artiodactylids in the northern and western parts of the Limpopo province, which is considerably drier than the rest of the province. The aim of this study was to determine the kinds and numbers of helminth that occur in different wildlife hosts in the area as well as whether any zoonotic helminths were present. Ten impalas (Aepyceros melampus), eight kudus (Tragelaphus strepsiceros), four blue wildebeest (Connochaetes taurinus), two black wildebeest (Connochaetes gnou), three gemsbok (Oryx gazella), one nyala (Tragelaphus angasii), one bushbuck (Tragelaphus scriptus), one waterbuck (Kobus ellipsiprymnus), six warthogs (Phacochoerus aethiopicus) and a single bushpig (Potamochoerus porcus) were sampled from various localities in the semi-arid northern and western areas of the Limpopo province. New host-parasite associations included Trichostrongylus deflexus from blue wildebeest, Agriostomum gorgonis from black wildebeest, Stilesia globipunctata from the waterbuck and Fasciola hepatica in a kudu. The mean helminth burden, including extra-gastrointestinal helminths, was 592 in impalas, 407 in kudus and blue wildebeest, 588 in black wildebeest, 184 in gemsbok, and 2150 in the waterbuck. Excluding Probstmayria vivipara, the mean helminth burden in warthogs was 2228 and the total nematode burden in the bushpig was 80. The total burdens and species richness of the helminths in this study were consistently low when compared with similar studies on the same species in areas with higher rainfall. This has practical implications when animals are translocated to areas with higher rainfall and higher prevalence of helminths. en
dc.description.librarian ab2012 en
dc.description.sponsorship The project was funded partly by a study bursary from the Department of Agriculture, Limpopo. en
dc.description.uri http://www.ojvr.org en
dc.identifier.citation Van Wyk, I.C. & Boomker J., 2011, ‘Parasites of South African wildlife. XIX. The prevalence of helminths in some common antelopes, warthogs and a bushpig in the Limpopo province, South Africa’, Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research 78(1), Art. #308, 11 pages. http://dx.DOI.org/ 10.4102/ojvr.v78i1.308 en
dc.identifier.issn 0030-2465
dc.identifier.other 10.4102/ojvr.v78i1.308
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2263/18376
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher Agricultural Research Council, ARC-OVI and the University of Pretoria en
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dc.rights © 2011. The Authors. Licensee: AOSIS OpenJournals. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License. en
dc.subject South African wildlife en
dc.subject.lcsh Veterinary parasitology -- South Africa en
dc.subject.lcsh Helminths -- South Africa en
dc.subject.lcsh Animals en
dc.subject.lcsh Veterinary helminthology -- South Africa en
dc.title Parasites of South African wildlife. XIX. The prevalence of helminths in some common antelopes, warthogs and a bushpig in the Limpopo province, South Africa en
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