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												Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Parasites in Gaur (Bos gaurus) and Domestic Cattle at Interface Zones of the Nilgiri Hills, Tamil Nadu, India 						
Author(s): Boon  Allwin, Balakrishnan  S, Naveen Kumar  V, Jayathangaraj  MG, Stalin  Vedamanickam and Sathish  GopalBoon  Allwin, Balakrishnan  S, Naveen Kumar  V, Jayathangaraj  MG, Stalin  Vedamanickam and Sathish  Gopal             
						
												
				 Little is known about gastrointestinal parasite infections in wild ruminants. Faecal survey of parasitic prevalence plays an important role in wildlife management. The Wildlife interface regions, adjoining regions of forests serve as potential marker zones that serve to intermediate buffer zones that provide the viable ecology for the transit of various parasites between domestic and wild animals sharing the same landscape. Parasitic infections can cause disease and death in wild animals and can become a source of infection for domestic animals. Epidemiological studies are important to know about the status and transmission of these diseases. Parasitic diseases are best controlled by preventing the contact and parasite transmission between wild and domestic animals and by manipulating the factors involved in the disease transmission. The aim of this paper was to find out the prevalenc.. Read More»
				  
												DOI:
												 10.4172/2157-7579.1000280 
																	  
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