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. 1997 Jun 1;38(2):157–166. doi: 10.1186/BF03548495

Occurrence of Gasterophilus intestinalis and some Parasitic Nematodes of Horses in Sweden

Förekomst av Gasterophilus intestinalis samt vissa nematoder hos svenska hästar

J Höglund 13,, B-L Ljungström 13, O Nilsson 13,23, H Lundquist 33, E Osterman 13, A Uggla 13
PMCID: PMC8057032  PMID: 9257451

Abstract

A survey was performed on the occurrence of some internal parasites in 461 horses (1–30 years old) slaughtered from October 1992 to September 1993 at the Linköping abattoir in central Sweden. Macroscopical examination was carried out specifically for parasites of the tear ducts and conjunctival sacs of the eyes, and of selected parts of the alimentary tract and car-dio-vascular system. The following parasites were found in selected parts of the large intestine: encapsulated cyathostome larvae (in 35.6% of the horses), and mature strongyle worms (17.4%); in the stomach: Gasterophilus intestinalis (12.3% during October-June) and Habronema muscae (1.1%); and in the conjunctival sac: Thelazia lacrymalis (3.1%). Significantly more encapsulated cyathostome larvae were found during January to June than during other times of the year, and horses aged 1–5 years harboured significantly more larvae than older horses. Severe damage to the cranial mesenteric artery and its main branches was noticed in 16 (6.1%) out of 263 horses specifically examined. However, the 4th stage larva of Strongylus vulgaris was only recovered in 6 (2.3%) of the horses. Quantitative and qualitative faecal egg counts were done on 412 and 384 of the horses, respectively. Eggs of strongyles, Parascaris equorum and Strongyloides westeri were found in 78.1%, 1.9% and 0.2% of the faecal samples, respectively. Highest prevalence of strongyle eggs was found during July to September. Third stage larvae of the following nematodes were recovered from faecal cultures: subfamily Cyathostomum sensu lato (78.1%) Triodontophorus spp. (6.5%), Strongylus vulgaris (3.6%), Trichostrongylus axei (1.3%), while Gyalocephalus sp., Oesophagodontus sp., Poteriostomum sp. and Strongylus edentatus each comprised less than 0.5%.

Keywords: equine, parasites, prevalence, relative density, mean intensity, Scandinavia.

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Acknowledgments

Financial support was obtained from the Swedish Horse Race Totalisator Board (ATG) and Agria Insurance Co, Stockholm, Sweden.

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