Mustafa Eser
Afyon Kocatepe University
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Parasitology Research | 2007
Hatice Çiçek; Feride Kırcalı Sevimli; Esma Kozan; Mustafa Köse; Mustafa Eser; Nurhan Dogan
A total of 504 bovine faecal samples collected from intensively managed beef farms in Afyon province of Turkey were examined to determine the types and prevalence of coccidian parasites present. Coccidian oocysts were found in 20.04% of all the samples examined by sucrose-flotation. The species detected and their prevalence were Eimeria bovis (34.55%), E. auburnensis (23.03%), E. canadensis (14.55%), E. brasiliensis (10.91%), E. zuernii (6.67%), E. bukidnonensis (3.03%), E. cylindrica (2.42%), E. ellipsoidalis (1.21%), E. illinoisensis (1.21%), E. alabamensis (1.21%) and Isospora sp. (1.21%). Mixed infections of two to four species were found in 43.6% of the animals. The overall prevalence of coccidial oocysts in faecal samples was 27.23% for calves, 15.65% for cows. Linear regression analysis showed that there is a significant reduction in the OPG (the number of oocysts per gram of feces) levels (P < 0.05) in cows infected with Eimeria. No cases of clinical coccidiosis were observed in this survey.
Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2011
Hatice Çiçek; Hasan Çiçek; Mustafa Eser; Murat Tandogan; Hıfzı Oguz Sarımehmetoglu
This study was carried out to investigate the prevalence and economic losses due to in cattle of hypodermosis between May 2008 and April 2009 in Afyonkarahisar province of Turkey. A total of 6,598 cattle—3,498 in pasture and 3,100 in slaughterhouse—were examined for hypodermosis. One hundred ninety-five out of 6,598 cattle (2.96%) were found positive. Concerning this infestation rate, the prevalence of hypodermosis in field was 5.3%, whereas the prevalence was 0.3% in slaughter house. Hypoderma bovis and Hypoderma lineatum were recorded in slaughter house. First-stage Hypoderma spp. larvae weren’t found in cattle organs in slaughterhouse. The annual economic loss on skins is estimated to be about 18,288 TL (currency exchange rate is 1 USD:1.499 TL).
Acta parasitologica Turcica | 2011
Hatice Çiçek; Cahit Babür; Mustafa Eser
OBJECTIVE This study was carried out between June-December 2008 to determine the prevalence of toxoplasmosis in Pırlak sheep in the Şuhut district of Afyonkarahisar. METHODS Blood samples technically collected from 123 sheep older than one year old and 63 sheep younger than one year old were tested for Toxoplasma gondii antibodies using the Sabin- Feldman dye test. RESULTS Out of the 186 sera examined, 184 (98.92%) were seropositive at different dilutions (84 samples at 1/16, 79 at 1/64 and 21 at 1/256). The seroprevalence was 99.19% for sheep above 1 year old and 98.41% for sheep under 1 year old. CONCLUSION We believe that this study carried out on Pırlak sheep would be useful for other studies on the effect of parasitism on the economy.
Korean Journal of Parasitology | 2015
Mustafa Köse; Mustafa Eser; Kürşat Kartal; Mehmet Fatih Bozkurt
The aim of this study was to determine the presence and prevalence of larval stages of Dicrocoelium dendriticum and Brachylaima sp. in the first intermediate host, a species of land snail, Helix aspersa, in Turkey. A total of 211 snails were collected in April-May 2014 from pastures in Mersin District. Larval stages of D. dendriticum were identified under a light microscope. Hepatopancreas from naturally infected H. aspersa snails were examined histologically. The prevalence of larval stages of D. dendriticum and Brachylaima sp. in H. aspersa snails was found to be 2.4% and 1.9%, respectively, in Mersin, Turkey. Cercariae were not matured in sporocysts at the beginning of April; however, it was observed that cercariae matured and started to leave sporocysts by early-May. Thus, it was concluded that H. aspersa acts as an intermediate host to D. dendriticumin and Brachylaima sp. in Mersin, Turkey. A digenean trematode Brachylaima sp. was seen for the first time in Turkey.
Acta parasitologica Turcica | 2009
Hatice Çiçek; Mustafa Eser; Tandogan M
Parasitology Research | 2007
Mustafa Köse; Esma Kozan; Feride Kırcalı Sevimli; Mustafa Eser
Acta parasitologica Turcica | 2007
Kozan E; Feride Kırcalı Sevimli; Mustafa Köse; Mustafa Eser; Hatice Çiçek
Ankara Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi | 2010
Hatice Çiçek; Mustafa Karatepe; Bilge Karatepe; Mehmet Çakir; Mustafa Eser
Ankara Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi | 2006
Feride Kırcalı Sevimli; Esma Kozan; Mustafa Köse; Mustafa Eser
Kocatepe Veterinary Journal | 2018
Mustafa Eser; Hatice Çiçek