Comparative Survey of Ectoparasites Infestation of Livestock Cohabiting with Humans and Those Sold in Some Markets in Makurdi, Benue State.

E. Omudu, A. Yaji, E. Onah, M. Okoh
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There is an unprecedented increase in livestock business in Makurdi. This study investigated ectoparasites infestation on livestock reared within residential apartments and those sold in the market from August 2014 to September 2015. Visual inspection of the head, neck, abdomen, trunk, leg, tail, pelvic and wings were performed to search for ectoparasites after which physical handpicking technique using forceps and brushing were employed to remove the ectoparasites. A total of 1,032 animals were examined for ectoparasites over a period of twelve months, 792 (76.7 %) of them were reared within residential premises while 240 (23.3 %) were those sold in the markets. The overall infestation rates was 596 (57.7 %) with those being sold in the market having an infestation rate of 70.0%compared to 54.0 %in those reared within residential areas. The infestation of the animals sold in the market was significantly higher than those reared within residential premises. (X2= 3.841, P < 0.05). Level of infestation was higher in female animals, this was however not statistically significant (P <0.05). The animals sold in the market also had higher varieties, this was also not statistically significant (P < 0.05). Boophilus species was the most predominant tick encountered in the study followed by Amblyomma, Rhihicephalus and Hyalomma genera. The predominant species of lice, mites and fleas were Linognathus, Demodex and Ctenocephalides species respectively. The enforcement of already existing prohibition on stray and roaming animals in urban areas will go a long way to preventing spread of infestation in both animals and humans. For the urban livestock farmers, interactive health education, highlighting the zoonotic disease implications of cohabiting with animals will enhance the adoption of more responsible and hygienic animal handling and production.
贝努埃州马库尔迪市与人同居牲畜和部分市场出售牲畜体外寄生虫感染情况比较调查
马库尔迪的畜牧业出现了前所未有的增长。本研究调查了2014年8月至2015年9月居民公寓内饲养的牲畜和市场上销售的牲畜的体外寄生虫感染情况。肉眼检查头、颈、腹、躯干、腿、尾、骨盆和翅膀,寻找体外寄生虫,然后用镊子和刷子物理手摘技术去除体外寄生虫。在12个月期间,共检查了1,032只动物的体外寄生虫,其中792只(76.7%)在住宅饲养,240只(23.3%)在市场出售。整体虫蛀率为596只(57.7%),其中在市场饲养的虫蛀率为70.0%,而在住宅区饲养的虫蛀率为54.0%。在街市出售的动物受感染的情况明显高于在住宅饲养的动物。(x2 = 3.841, p < 0.05)。雌性动物侵染程度较高,但差异无统计学意义(P <0.05)。市场上出售的动物品种也较高,差异无统计学意义(P < 0.05)。研究中发现的最主要蜱属为嗜乳蜱属,其次为无眼蜱属、鼻头蜱属和透明蜱属。虱、螨、蚤的优势种分别为羊绒螨、蠕形螨和栉头螨。在城市地区执行现有的禁止流浪动物和流浪动物的禁令,将大大有助于防止疾病在动物和人类中蔓延。对城市畜牧农民来说,互动式健康教育,强调与动物同住对人畜共患疾病的影响,将促进采取更负责任和卫生的动物处理和生产方式。
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