Sadek J.T.
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A Survey of the Aquatic Insects in Shatt Al-Arab River, Iraq Sadek J.T.
Journal of Global Pharma Technology Volume 11 Issue 07
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The study on survey of aquatic insects was done covering the zone of Basra city to Shatt A-Arab River, south of Iraq. The aquatic insects were collected using a plankton net method from three stations. There were varieties of aquatic insects belonging to 2 orders in the study sites. The orders of insect were Hemiptera and Coleoptera. During the study period, there is range from total of 26 to 58 individuals of aquatic insect trapped and collected in to Shatt A-Arab River from May to July 2018. Some species of aquatic insects (Berosus spinosus and Paracymus relaxus) were found significant (P<0.05) different compared with Plea leachi, Hydaticus histrio and Ochthebius kermanicus. This shows the richness and various species of aquatic insects in the study area. The quality of non-harmful habitats is most suitable for aquatic insects to reproduce under a natural ecosystem with abundant diet source.Keywords: Shatt Al-Arab River; Aquatic insects; Hemiptera; Coleoptera
The Prevalence of Infection with Scabies, Yellow Fever and Myiasis in Some Ruminants in Thi-Qar Governorate During 2017 Sadek J.T.
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The infection of external parasites is a common disease between humans and animals. Therefore, the current study aimed to investigate the prevalence of scabies disease as a disease caused by an external parasite is the mites as well as the study of other important diseases caused by viruses and Insecta such as yellow fever and myiasis. 40825 sheep, 940 cow and 2285 buffalo were examined and the infected animals were diagnosed in the laboratories of the veterinary hospital in Thi-qar governorate for the period from January to October 2017.  The incidence of scabies in sheep, cows and buffalo were 65.03%, 53.64% and 38.03% respectively. The incidence of yellow fever in sheep, cow and buffaloes was 50.81%, 55.25% and 44.67% respectively. There were also significant differences between infection percentage according months of year. The incidence of myiasis among sheep, cow and buffaloes was 94.30%, 70.43%, and 70.95% respectively with significant differences between infection according months of year for all animals examined.Keywords: Infectious animals, External parasite, Scabies, Yellow Fever, Myiasis.