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    Status And Control of Gastro – Intestinal Helminths And Their Impact on The Economic of Goat Production
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi, 2001) Mundrica Das; K.D. Prasad
    Considerable population of goats at and around Ranchi were found to suffer from various helmithic infections. The significant economic losses caused by the helminthic infections in goats can be minimized by the regular application of the package of therapeutic control measures at different. stages of goat production.
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    Studies On Helminthic Status, Therapeutic Control And Their Impact On Milk Production In Diary Animals In Some Areas Of Jharkhand
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi, 2001) Raj Kishore Sharma; K.D.Prasad
    For formulating and implementing the suitable and effective control measures against the parasitic diseases in animals, it is essential to indicate the current status of different parasitic infections in the population and thus study on the parasite incidence becomes essential. It is also observed in practice that frequent uses of the similar ant parasitic drug in the same animal population leads to the development of drug resistance against the parasite. So, time to time, evaluation of the therapeutic efficacy of a drug is essential for selecting the drug of choice. The significant economic losses in milk yield caused by the parasitic infections can be minimized by the regular application of package of therapeutic control measure against the infecting parasites.
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    Studies On The Prevalence, Therapeutic Control And Patho-Physiology Of Common Ectoparasites of Goats In And Around Ranchi, Jharkhand
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi, 2001) Pankaj Kumar Singh; Ashok Kumar
    Considerable population of goats (29.55 %) at and around Ranchi were found to suffer from the lice, mange mites and ticks. These can be effectively controlled by using Deltamethrin, Topicure and Doramectin either in alone or with nematode mixed infection in goats under farm and village conditions. There is a need for the application of such therapeutic drugs at regular intervals to achieve satisfactory and long-term control of the ectoparasites infecting goats.
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    Studies on The Incidence And Therapeutic Control of Gastro-Intestinal Parasites And Their Impact On The Economics Of Pig Production
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi, 2001) Sangeeta Kumari; K.D.Prasad
    Considerable population of pigs at and around Ranchi were suffering from several parasitic infections. The significant economic losses caused by the infections could be minimized by the regular application of the package of therapeutic control measures at different stages of pig production.
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    Prevalence, Therapeutic Control And Patho- Physiology Of Common Helminths Infecting Stallfed And Grazing Cattle And Buffaloes In And Around Ranchi ,Bihar
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi, 2000) Pravin Bharti; K.D.Prasad
    For formulating/ implementing the suitable and effective control measures against the parasitic diseases in animals, it is essential to indicate the current status of different parasitic infection present in the population and thus study on the parasite prevalence becomes essential. It is obligatory on the part of parasitologists to evaluate the efficacies of various ant parasitic drugs commercially available taking into account the quality, safety and economy under field conditions. It is also observed in practice that frequent uses of the same antiparasitic drug in the same animal population leads to the development of drug resistance against the parasites. So, time to time, evaluation of the therapeutic efficacy of a drug becomes essential for selecting the drug of choice. For evaluating the therapeutic efficacies of any drug in situ, the mere observation on EPG does not give the actual picture of efficacy. Hence, studies on the haematological and biochemical variations in accordance with EPG counts during infection and post-treatment periods will in our opinion authenticate the efficacy of the drug.
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    Studies on Prevalence, Therapeutic Control and Patho -Physiology of Common Helminthes Infecting Goats In And Around Ranchi,Bihar
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi, 2000) Anil Kumar Nayak; A.R. Deb
    For implementing an effective control measure against G.I. helminth parasitic infection in goats, it is necessary to indicates the current status of various parasitic infection at a given time i.e. parasitic prevalence becomes essential, it is obligatory on the part of parasitologists to evaluate the efficacy of different anthelmintic drugs commercially available taking into account the quality, safety and economy under field condition. It is also observed in practice that frequent uses of the same antiparasitic drugs in the same animals population the parasites. So time to time evaluation of the therapeutic efficacy of the drugs becomes essential for the selection of choice of drugs. For evaluating the therapeutic efficacies of any drugs in situ, the more observation changes on EPG does not give the actual and haematobiochemical variation in according with EPG count during infections and post treatment period will in our view.
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    Studies open Epidemiology And Host – Parasite Relationship of Hydatidosis in Ruminants With Special Reference to Buffalo..
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi, 1999) Mohamad Aijaz Ahmad; M.Z. Ansari
    The thesis embodies the results of investivations on prevalence and epidemiology of hydatidosis in domestic ruminants with special reference to buffalo in and around Ranchi, Bihar, including host parasite relationship studies like biochemical, histopathological and histochemical changes in liver and lung of the host parasitized by hydatid cyst. A. EPIDEMIOLOGY : 1. PREVALENCE: A total of 1784 animals comprising of buffaloes (656), cattle (403). sheep (137) and goats (588) were examined, based on slaughter house and post-mortem room materials for hydatid infection for a period of one year from July 1995 to June 1996. The overall infection was 18.50 %. whereas host-wise it was 18.60, 23.82, 20.44 and 14.29 % in buffaloes, cattle, sheep and goats, respectively. The statistical analysis for incidence of hydatid infection revealed significant (P<0.01) variation between cattle and goats. Significant (P<0.05) variation also existed between buffaloes vrs. cattle and goats. Influence of Age : The materials examined belonged to the animals of two age groups viz., upto 3-years (429) and above 3-years (1355). A higher infection rate (20,89 %) was recorded in the lat
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    Studies on Epidemiology, Clinico-Biochemical Changes and Treatment of Toxocara Vitulorum In Suckling Calves In And Around Ranchi, Bihar
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi, 1999) Heishnam Usharani Devi; M.Z.Ansari
    Based on the overall score of the present finding, it can be concluded that piperazine citrate is a specific drug for the treatment of T. vitulorum infection in cow and buffalo-calves on account of rapid action and quick recovery from clinical symptoms of the disease. However, kriminth, being a herbal medicine, is safe, comparatively cheaper and effective drug and is recommended for use against natural T. vitulorum infection in cow and buffalo calves @50 ml/calf and repeated at an interval of 15 days, although its efficacy surmounts next to piperzine citrate.
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    Studies on Mite Infection in Dog and Its Control with Special Reference to Demodicosis
    (Birsa Agricultural University, Ranchi, 1997) Manoj Kumar Jha; Dr.A.R.Deb
    The sarcoptes scabiei infestation was observed more 41 (19.09%) whereas Demodex canis was less 21(6.70%) different breeds of dogs. The mite infestation was recorded highest (27.36) in 6-12 months of age group as compared to other age groups. The males were more susceptible (21.83%) to the mites infestation than females (17.26%). Further study revealed that infestation was more common during winter season (22.95%) as compared to other seasons. Dogs reared under good management condition, the occurrence of infestation was less (15.38%). The localised infection of demodicosis was observed more (4.15%) than generalized condition (2.55%). Hematological study in experimentally infected pups revealed lower value of hemoglobin concentration and packed cell volume whereas differential leucocyte count showed lymphocytosis and eosinophilia. The biochemical profiles study indicated the increase in the value of globulin where as decrease in cholesterol, total lipid and albumin was observed.