Histopathological study of the cestode parasite, Cotugnia from Gallus domesticus at Kannad, Aurangabad (MS), India

International Journal of Advanced Academic Studies 2 (3):204-206 (2020)
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Abstract

The present exploration was undertaken to study the histopathology of a cestode Cotugnia from Gallus domesticus at Kannad Dist. Aurangabad, Maharashtra. The cestode worm adheres itself to host tissue and sucks the nourishment. The T. S. of intestine showed that the worm is attached to mucosal layer. Due to its attachment, intestinal mucosal layer was disturbed and appeared in broken condition. Besides, intestinal villi were also severely infected may lead to necrotic stage

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