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these results are in contrast with those observed by Bezerra etal. 
[36] who reported a decrease in MCV during the different stages of 
reproduction with a recovery at weaning. However, in the present 
study, the interaction of the reproductive stage with the three types 
of parasites had a signicant effect on MCV. A similar decrease in the 
recorded values of hematological parameters mainly HCT, HGB and 
RBC was noted in sheep naturally infected by Fasciola hepatica [37].
CONCLUSIONS
The present study highlighted signicant variation in hematological 
parameters in anemic ewes in response to the combined effects of 
internal parasitism and the metabolic and endocrine changes involved 
in the transition from pregnancy to the postpartum period. Under 
the Mediterranean climate favorable to the development of internal 
parasites, infections during these critical reproductive periods remain 
an important health threat that should be considered and monitored 
by biological markers for better ock management. The study could 
not determine which species of internal parasites was the main agent 
compromising the hematological status of animals, therefore to 
select the most effective anthelmintic drug to be used in the control 
program. This seems essential from a research perspective to assess 
the potential resistance behavior of their infective agents in response 
to anthelmintic molecules under the inuence of host–related factors.
Conict of interests
The authors of this study declare that there is no conict of interest 
with the publication of this manuscript.
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