This  study  was  done  to  determine  the  impact  of  monieziosis  infection  combined
with  hypomicroelementosis  on  some  hematological,  biochemical  and  hormonal
parameters of Soviet Merino sheep in the Astrakhan region. 20 sheep, aging 3 years
old  and  average  43±1.  6  kg  body  weight  is  used.  Sheep  were  divided  into  two
groups. First group contained 10 sheep and these sheep were naturally infected with
monieziosis  and  clinically  were  suffered  from  hypomicroelementosis,  emaciation,
reduced growth rate, anemia, diarrhea and pale mucosa. Second group contained 10
sheep were apparently healthy and free from internal parasites and they were used
as a control group. The first group was given Praziver (praziquantel and ivermectin)
for  treatment  monieziosis,  while  they  intramuscularly  injected  with  Sedimin
(selenium, iodine and iron) and were introduced daily into the feed with CoCl 2.
Faecal  and  blood  samples  from  both  groups  were  collected,  before  and  30  days
after  treatment,  and  analyzed  for  some  hematological,  biochemical  and  hormonal
parameters.  Our  results  revealed  that  there  was  a  significant  decrease  in  Hb  and
RBCs values, while total WBCs and eosinophils were significantly increased in the
diseased  group  than  in  healthy  one.  Biochemical  analysis  showed  a  significant
decrease in serum antioxidant enzymes (CAT, SOD and GSH-Px) and a significant
increase in serum DC and MDA in the diseased group as compared with the control
group.  Hormonal  analysis  showed  a  significant  increase  in  ACTH,  TSH,  Cortisol
and  a  significant  decrease  in  serum  T4  and  T3.  After  treatment  with  Praziver,
Sedemin  and  CoCl2,  there  was  a  significant  effectiveness  to  maintain  blood
parameters  within  normal  levels  in  the  experimental  group  and  increase
reproductive outcome from these sheep.
قسم البحث
              
          مجلة البحث
              Pakistan Veterinary Journal 
          المشارك في البحث
          
      الناشر
              Faculty of Veterinary medicine Pakistan
          تصنيف البحث
              1
          عدد البحث
              ISSN 2074-7764 (ONLINE)
          موقع البحث
              ISSN: 0253-8318 (PRINT), 2074-7764 (ONLINE) DOI: 10.29261/pakvetj/2020.068
          سنة البحث
              2020
          صفحات البحث
              1-5
          ملخص البحث
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