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Estimation of abomasum strongyle nematode infections in sheep at necropsy: Tentative proposals for a simplified technique

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Several necropsy techniques are available for estimating the abundance of gastro-intestinal nematodes in abomasum of ruminants. Standardization of techniques is needed to allow accurate comparisons between laboratories. Here we propose a standardized technique for estimating the abundance of worms. We intend to compare the worms' number estimations in lambs and ewes based on contents and washings, to determine the uniformity of worm counts in aliquots, and to estimate the total worm number from washings. The digesta (or "contents") and the washings of the abornasum are treated separately. The worms of each subsample are diluted with water and the total number of worms is estimated on a small volume (aliquots) of these subsamples. The use of aliquots assumes that the worms are uniformly distributed in the whole volume of each subsample. We first confirmed that the use of aliquots is appropriate in most cases. We then show that the use of the washings alone allows a faster and a suitable estimation of the total worm burden for all strongyle species of the abomasum in both ewes and lambs. The evaluation of our necropsy procedure is a first step to a standardized technique which should be improved by validation in other laboratories.
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hal-00487124 , version 1 (28-05-2010)

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Sabrina S. Gaba-Giorgione, Joel J. Chadoeuf, Pascal P. Monestiez, Christian C. Sauve, Jacques J. Cortet, et al.. Estimation of abomasum strongyle nematode infections in sheep at necropsy: Tentative proposals for a simplified technique. Veterinary Parasitology, 2006, 140 (1-2), pp.105-113. ⟨hal-00487124⟩

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