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Not AvailableOne hundred and forty two fecal samples were screened to establish the diversity of parasites in neonatal buffalo calves. Samples were examined by specific techniques including morphometry of oocysts and eggs to ascertain the identity of parasites involved. An overall prevalence of 3.52% was found for Cryptosporidium spp. with the highest infection during peak winters. Incidence of Eimeria spp. infection was the highest during monsoon season with an overall prevalence of 16.10%. Two cases (1.40 %) of Strongyloides papillosus were also recorded during the monsoon season.Not Availabl

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