Suleyman Aypak
Adnan Menderes University
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International Journal for Parasitology | 2011
William Weir; Tulin Karagenc; Mohamed Gharbi; Martin Simuunza; Suleyman Aypak; Nuran Aysul; Mohamed Aziz Darghouth; Brian Shiels; Andrew Tait
Graphical abstract Research highlights ► Natural populations of Theileria annulata show extensive diversity. ► Evidence of panmixia with linkage disequilibrium detected in some localities. ► Individual cattle are infected with a number of genotypes. ► Multiplicity of infection positively correlates with age of host.
Poultry Science | 2014
M. Bozkurt; Nuran Aysul; K. Küçükyilmaz; Suleyman Aypak; G. Ege; A. U. Çatli; Hasan Aksit; F. Çöven; K. Seyrek; M. Çınar
The efficacies of 5 widely used dietary supplements were investigated on performance indices, fecal oocyst excretion, lesion score, and intestinal tract measurements in healthy and Eimeria spp.-infected birds by using a comparative model. This study included 2,400 sexed Ross 308 broiler chicks that were equally divided in 2 groups: the infected group, experimentally infected with oocysts of mixed Eimeria spp. at 14 d of age, and the healthy controls. The birds in both groups were further divided equally into 6 groups, of which one was fed a basal diet and served as control without treatment and the other 5 served as experimental treatments. These 5 groups were fed 5 diets containing preparations of 60 mg/kg of anticoccidial salinomycin (SAL), 1 g/kg of multienzyme (ENZ), 1 g/kg of probiotic (PRO), 1 g/kg of prebiotic (PRE), and 40 mg/kg of an herbal essential oil mixture (EOM). Body weight gain and feed conversion ratio (FCR) showed significant improvement in the infected animals, which indicates that dietary supplemental regimens with SAL, ENZ, PRO, and PRE initiated in 1-d-old chicks reduced adverse effects after challenge with coccidiosis; however, chicks that were administered EOM failed to show such improvement. Uninfected chickens showed significant improvement in FCR with supplements SAL, PRE, and EOM, which signifies significant (P < 0.01) infection by supplement interactions for BW gain and FCR. In the infected group, all of the supplements reduced the severity of coccidiosis lesions (P < 0.01) induced by mixed Eimeria spp. through the middle and lower regions of the small intestines, whereas supplementation with SAL or EOM alone was effective (P < 0.01) in reducing oocyst excretion compared with the control treatment. The data indicated that use of these subtherapeutically efficacious supplements (except EOM) in broiler production can lessen the depression in growth due to coccidial challenge.
Acta parasitologica Turcica | 2013
Buket Boga Kuru; Suleyman Aypak; Nuran Aysul
OBJECTIVE In this study, it was aimed to determine the prevalence of E. granulosus in the Aydın district. METHODS Clean and fresh faeces samples were collected off the ground from owned dogs (n=100; 25 female, 75 male) with the range of 6-16 months old. These faeces samples were obtained in 13 villages from five different locations (Centre, Söke, Çine, Bozdoğan and Kuyucak) of the Aydın district. The prevalence of E. granulosus was investigated with PCR and prior to applications of molecular techniques, faeces samples were investigated with macroscopic and floatation methods RESULTS E. granulosus was determined in only one dog (1%; 1/100) and Toxocara canis (11%), Ancylostoma caninum (%3), Taenia spp. (2%) and Capillaria spp. (1%) eggs were also identified. CONCLUSION Current prevalence (1%) of E. granulosus in this study is lower than the other studies conducted in different parts of Turkey. Determination of E. granulosus with PCR in faeces without determining any parasites with either macroscopic or microscopic examinations could indicate the potential risk of dog faeces for animal owners, veterinarians and parasitology laboratory technicians.
Turkish Journal of Parasitology | 2016
Serap Ünübol Aypak; Suleyman Aypak; Huseyin Voyvoda; Gülşen Güven; Evrim Dereli Fidan; Gamze Tosun; Mehmet Gultekin; Emrah Simsek; Asude Gulce Guler
OBJECTIVE This study aimed to investigate the relationship between serum mineral levels and parasite load in Saanen (n=37) and Damascus (n=13) goats, which were all approximately 2 months pregnant and naturally infected with gastrointestinal nematodes. METHODS To determine parasite concentration individually, fecal samples were taken from each goat, and the eggs per gram (EPG) of feces was detected via a modified McMaster technique. To investigate the possible effects of parasite concentration on serum mineral levels, blood was drawn from the goats and serum calcium, phosphorus, magnesium, iron, copper, zinc, manganese, nickel, and cadmium levels were measured via the ICP-OES technique. RESULTS In a correlation analysis of the individual EPG values and mineral levels performed on the basis of the species, it was seen that increased egg numbers did not cause a statistically significant increase or decrease in Saanens except for cadmium (significant moderate positive correlation, p<0.05) for both species. A comparison of the mineral element levels with the lower and upper normal limits in the published literature found that manganese and iron were below the normal range, while zinc and calcium levels were close to the lower limits. CONCLUSION It is estimated that the effect of parasite load, which continuously increases with the progression of pregnancy and deliveries, on blood mineral levels would be much more significant.
Poultry Science | 2016
M. Bozkurt; G. Ege; Nuran Aysul; Hasan Aksit; A. E. Tüzün; K. Küçükyilmaz; A. E. Borum; Murat Uygun; Dilek Aksit; Suleyman Aypak; E. Şimşek; K. Seyrek; B. Koçer; E. Bintaş; A. Orojpour
Archive | 2010
Hasan Eren; Suleyman Aypak; Kerem Ural; Adnan Menderes
Ankara Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi | 2013
Alparslan Yildirim; Nuran Aysul; Goksel Bayramli; Abdullah Inci; Hasan Eren; Suleyman Aypak; Onder Duzlu; Arif Ciloglu; Zuhal Onder
Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi | 2009
Hasan Eren; Suleyman Aypak; Kerem Ural; Fırat Seven
Deutsche Tierarztliche Wochenschrift | 2007
Ayse Burgu; O. Sarimehmetoglu; Bahadır Gönenç; Hatice Öge; Sahin G; Suleyman Aypak
Kafkas Universitesi Veteriner Fakultesi Dergisi | 2012
Suleyman Aypak; Nuran Aysul; Kerem Ural; S. Bi̇ri̇nci̇oğlu; A. Atasoy; O. Derı̇ncegöz; T. Epı̇kmen; T. Karagenç