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Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Parasite in Ruminants in The Disease Investigation Center in Wates, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Indira Submission Indira Putri Negari, Adelia Riezka Rahim, Kokoy Siti Komariyah, Adelaide Jose Pereira Cristovao, Azka Narari Khoerunnisa.


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Background: Helminths are a major cause of livestock disease, reducing feed intake, growth rates, and productivity, and in severe cases causing mortality. In tropical regions such as Indonesia, high humidity and warm temperatures provide favorable conditions for gastrointestinal (GI) parasites to survive and complete their life cycles year-round. This study assessed the prevalence of GI parasites in ruminants using long-term surveillance data from the Parasitology Laboratory, Disease Investigation Centre (DIC), Wates, Yogyakarta, collected between 2005 and 2009.
Methods: Fecal samples from 1,304 animals consisting of 982 cattle, 96 dairy cows, 149 goats, and 77 sheep were examined using flotation and sedimentation techniques. Parasites were identified to genus level and grouped into nematodes, trematodes, and cestodes. Prevalence was calculated for each group, and statistical comparisons were made between parasite types.
Results: Nematodes were the most prevalent group across all animal types, followed by trematodes and cestodes (p < 0.001). In cattle, prevalence was 62% nematodes, 31% trematodes, and 7% cestodes, in dairy cows, 41%, 40%, and 19%, in goats, 67%, 19%, and 14%, and in sheep, 57%, 16%, and 27%. Strongylus spp. (33.1%) had the highest overall prevalence, while Haemonchus spp. (0.1%) was the least common. Infection levels were influenced by climatic conditions favorable for larval development, open grazing systems, and inconsistent anthelmintic use.
Conclusion: The predominance of nematode infections, particularly Strongylus spp., underscores the need for targeted control strategies. These findings provide essential epidemiological data to guide Indonesian government programs aimed at improving livestock health and productivity under tropical conditions.

Key words: Nematode, Trematode, Cestode


 
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Negari ISIP, Rahim AR, Komariyah KS, Cristovao AJP, Khoerunnisa AN. Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Parasite in Ruminants in The Disease Investigation Center in Wates, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. J Res Vet Sci. 2025; 5(4): 400-407. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20250724104602


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Negari ISIP, Rahim AR, Komariyah KS, Cristovao AJP, Khoerunnisa AN. Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Parasite in Ruminants in The Disease Investigation Center in Wates, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. https://www.wisdomgale.com/jrvs/?mno=273007 [Access: June 06, 2026]. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20250724104602


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Negari ISIP, Rahim AR, Komariyah KS, Cristovao AJP, Khoerunnisa AN. Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Parasite in Ruminants in The Disease Investigation Center in Wates, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. J Res Vet Sci. 2025; 5(4): 400-407. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20250724104602



Vancouver/ICMJE Style

Negari ISIP, Rahim AR, Komariyah KS, Cristovao AJP, Khoerunnisa AN. Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Parasite in Ruminants in The Disease Investigation Center in Wates, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. J Res Vet Sci. (2025), [cited June 06, 2026]; 5(4): 400-407. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20250724104602



Harvard Style

Negari, I. S. I. P., Rahim, . A. R., Komariyah, . K. S., Cristovao, . A. J. P. & Khoerunnisa, . A. N. (2025) Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Parasite in Ruminants in The Disease Investigation Center in Wates, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. J Res Vet Sci, 5 (4), 400-407. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20250724104602



Turabian Style

Negari, Indira Submission Indira Putri, Adelia Riezka Rahim, Kokoy Siti Komariyah, Adelaide Jose Pereira Cristovao, and Azka Narari Khoerunnisa. 2025. Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Parasite in Ruminants in The Disease Investigation Center in Wates, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Journal of Research in Veterinary Sciences, 5 (4), 400-407. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20250724104602



Chicago Style

Negari, Indira Submission Indira Putri, Adelia Riezka Rahim, Kokoy Siti Komariyah, Adelaide Jose Pereira Cristovao, and Azka Narari Khoerunnisa. "Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Parasite in Ruminants in The Disease Investigation Center in Wates, Yogyakarta, Indonesia." Journal of Research in Veterinary Sciences 5 (2025), 400-407. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20250724104602



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Negari, Indira Submission Indira Putri, Adelia Riezka Rahim, Kokoy Siti Komariyah, Adelaide Jose Pereira Cristovao, and Azka Narari Khoerunnisa. "Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Parasite in Ruminants in The Disease Investigation Center in Wates, Yogyakarta, Indonesia." Journal of Research in Veterinary Sciences 5.4 (2025), 400-407. Print. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20250724104602



APA (American Psychological Association) Style

Negari, I. S. I. P., Rahim, . A. R., Komariyah, . K. S., Cristovao, . A. J. P. & Khoerunnisa, . A. N. (2025) Prevalence of Gastrointestinal Parasite in Ruminants in The Disease Investigation Center in Wates, Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Journal of Research in Veterinary Sciences, 5 (4), 400-407. doi:10.5455/JRVS.20250724104602