P Zielińska’s research while affiliated with Wroclaw University of Environmental and Life Sciences and other places

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Fig. 1. The relationship between biotic and abiotic factors and mean EPG of helminths; (a) the effect of horse age; (b) the effect of horse breed; (c) the effect of anthelminthic active substance and (d) the relationship between mean EPG and the presence of the representatives of Protista.
Basic parasitological parameters (prevalence and mean EPG) of analysed horses.
Factors affecting mean EPG of helminths in horses.
Helminth infection in horses - a cross-sectional study from stables in Lower Silesia (Poland)
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October 2023

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Polish Journal of Veterinary Sciences

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P Zielińska

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J Hildebrand

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Parasitosis in horses may be uncontrolled and expose breeders and owners to serious financial losses or, possibly, to the loss of animals. Therefore, the prevention and monitoring of the development of parasitic diseases should play an important role in the breeding process. The aim of this study was to confirm the influence of factors such as age, breed, herd size, deworming program, and type of anthelmintics, on the prevalence and intensity of parasites (helminths) in domestic horses in Lower Silesia. The study was carried out between August and November of 2020. The samples of horse feces were collected from 50 different stables in the area of Lower Silesia, Poland. A total of 286 individuals from various breeds were examined. Detailed analysis revealed that the mean age of infected horses was significantly lower than in uninfected horses. The mean time since the last deworming procedure was almost twice as low in uninfected horses than in infected ones. Additionally, the deworming agent affects the prevalence of infection. The analysis was also performed for the same factors in reference to quantitative data. The mean EPG was four-fold higher in juvenile horses than in adults and threefold higher when the horses were dewormed with the use of fenbendazole instead of ivermectin or ivermectin with praziquan-tel combined.

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