In the Conditions of Karakalpakstan, Sheep Fascialosis and Fasciola Gigantica Were First Found in the Lungs

Authors

  • Avezimbetov Shavkat Nukus branch of Samarkand State University of veterinary medicine, animal husbandry and biotechnology
  • Erniyazov Al-Qdirniyaziybay Barlikbayevich Nukus branch of Samarkand State University of veterinary medicine, animal husbandry and biotechnology
  • Paluaniyazova Dilbar Allaniyazovna Teacher of the Department of Ecology and Soil Science, Faculty of Biology, Karakalpak State University named after Berdakh

Keywords:

Fascialosis, Fasciola gigantica, embryogony, partenogony, cystogony, maritogony, Fasciola hepatica, definitiv, trematoda, Lymnaea auricularia, L. Bactriana

Abstract

F gigantic in the conditions of Karakalpakstan is very common. The main reason is that intermediate hosts-a wide range of pulmonary water mollusks, and in the development of the parasite, 2 species of soft individuals with a somewhat large volume participate: F.gigantica larval development Lymnaea auricularia, L. Bactriana. F.gigantica reaches full maturity in 90-120 days, or even 140 days. Adult fascioles live in the host organism for up to 9-10 years. In Lambs under one year of age, the incidence of fasciolosis was 27.0 percent, in sheep under two years of age-45.1 percent, and in older sheep-42.4 percent. In the parenchyma of the lungs in sheep as a result of the full rupture of the limbs in the winter months, Ham for the First Time F.giganticani came across a mature juvenile form, and it was 34 copies. F.after gigantica begins to grow up, upka passes from the parenchyma to the alviolas, falls into the bronchi, and there, acting through the bronchus mucus, comes to the trachea and larynx, and it is swallowed from the other through the larynx.

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Published

2023-03-28

How to Cite

Shavkat, A. ., Barlikbayevich, E. A.-Q. ., & Allaniyazovna, P. D. . (2023). In the Conditions of Karakalpakstan, Sheep Fascialosis and Fasciola Gigantica Were First Found in the Lungs. Scholastic: Journal of Natural and Medical Education, 2(3), 92–95. Retrieved from https://univerpubl.com/index.php/scholastic/article/view/792