An Intermediate Host of The Common Stomach Fluke, Paramphistomum Cervi (Schrank) in Kenya

dc.bibliographicCitation.endpage125en
dc.bibliographicCitation.issueNO.3en
dc.bibliographicCitation.stpage124en
dc.bibliographicCitation.titleEast African Agricultural And Forestry Journalen
dc.bibliographicCitation.volumeXVIen
dc.contributor.authorDinnik J. Anull
dc.date.accessioned2015-06-23T07:47:59Znull
dc.date.available2015-06-23T07:47:59Znull
dc.date.issued1951en
dc.description.abstractIn Kenya, cattle are often infected with stomach flukes which are sometimes found attached to the inner surface of the fore stomachs in thousands. This study showed that, the cyst of P. cervi are about 0.23 mm in diameter and are e1sily discernible with the naked eye as round black spots. Cattle and sheep become infected with P.cervi by swallowing these cysts, the stock ingest them under field conditions when drinking or when feeding on vegetation carrying cysts in localities where infected Bulinus (snail) occur. In their turn the snails become infected with the larval stages of P. cervi by miracidia which hatch from eggs passed in faeces of infected cattle.en
dc.description.notesEast African Veterinary Research Organization, Kenyaen
dc.description.statusUnpublisheden
dc.identifier.citationEast African Agricultural And Forestry Journal, XVI (NO.3), p. 124-125en
dc.identifier.issn0012-8325*
dc.identifier.urihttp://localhost:8080/dspace/handle/0/160null
dc.language.isoenen
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/en
dc.subject.agrovocStomachen
dc.subject.agrovocParamphistomum cervien
dc.titleAn Intermediate Host of The Common Stomach Fluke, Paramphistomum Cervi (Schrank) in Kenyaen
dc.typeJournal Contribution*
dc.type.refereedRefereeden
dc.type.specifiedArticleen

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