Factors affecting the prevalence of endoparasites in pre-weaning calves in a warm humid climate of Mexico
Published Online: May 24, 2025
Page range: 30 - 39
Received: Jan 28, 2025
Accepted: Feb 26, 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/helm-2025-0003
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Parasitic diseases are a major challenge for livestock in warm climates, causing significant economic losses, particularly in young animals. Gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) are highly prevalent, prompting us to investigate factors affecting the prevalence of endoparasites in pre-weaning calves in a warm, humid climate in Mexico. Fecal samples were analyzed to assess fecal egg count (FEC) dynamics and endoparasite prevalence. The prevalence of trematodes (