Haemoprotozoal Diseases A Persistent Challenge in Indian Diary Practice
Haemoprotozoal diseases such as Theileriosis, Babesiosis, and Anaplasmosis continue to pose a major challenge in Indian dairy herds, leading to significant economic losses due to reduced milk yield, infertility, and mortality. Despite advancements in diagnostics and therapeutics, these infections persist as endemic problems in many regions.
This webinar aims to provide an in-depth understanding of the epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis, and effective management of haemoprotozoal diseases under Indian field conditions. Dr. Jagdish Gudewar will share his extensive field experience, case insights, and practical strategies to improve disease control at the farm level.
Key Discussion Points:
* Epidemiology and current trends of haemoprotozoal infections in India
* Diagnostic challenges and interpretation of laboratory findings
* Impact on production and reproduction performance
* Effective control and prevention strategies: vector management, immunomodulation, and chemotherapeutic approaches
* Case studies and field experiences from Indian dairy animals
* Emerging resistance and future perspectives
Dr. Jagdish Gudewar
Associate Prof. of Parasitology Mumbai Veterinary College, Mumbai. Maharashtra Animal & Fishery Sciences University, Nagpur.










