Study on the prevalence of bovine fasciolosis in hirna and its suroundings, western hararghe, Ethiopia

Girma Y, Delelegn M
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Fasciolosis, caused by Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantic, is one the most prevalent helminthes infections of ruminants in different parts of the district. It is one of the most important parasitic diseases that hamper livestock production in Ethiopia. Fasciolosis in cattle is considered to be of a great economic importance by both species of Fasciola. In Ethiopia, there is still a gap for many potential sites of the country and information is not available to review country wide prevalence and economic significance. A cross-sectional study was conducted with the objective of; to determining the prevalence of bovine fasciolosis in Hirna and its surrounding in western Hararghe based on coprological examinations. A total of 384 faecal samples were collected from different sites of the district. The faecal examination shows that out of the examined animals, 75(19.5%) were positive for fasciolosis. Fasciolosis is a common parasitic disease in the study site which are swampy or marshy grazing areas, prevailing favorable condition for the survival of intermediate host, snail. The tenth study site (Awujemijim, Burahisa, Gara-Qufa, Gamachis, KiraKufiss, Libu-Dukeb, Kufa-Kass, Oda-Nagaya, Oda-Belina and Reketa-Fura) prevalence rate as determined from faecal examination indicates a higher Libu-Dukeb (37.83%) followed by Oda-Belina (31.25%) and lower in Kufa-Kass (9.09%) and Burahisa (8.33%). Statistical analysis of the coprological result was made on the basis of sex and age. The influence of age on the prevalence of fasciolosis was found nil (P > 0.05). The result of the study indicated that sex has significant difference (χ2= 8.71, P< 0.05) on the prevalence of fasciolosis. Based on selected site prevalence and local factors, appropriate control strategies pertinent to local situation have been designed and forwarded so as to reduce the disease problem on livestock production. *Correspondence to: Girma Y, Ministry of Agriculture, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, Tel: 251912906079; E-mail: girmayeshibelay@gmail.com
埃塞俄比亚哈拉河西部赫纳及其周边地区牛片形吸虫病流行病学研究
由肝片形吸虫和巨型片形吸虫引起的片形吸虫病是我区反刍动物最常见的寄生虫感染之一。它是阻碍埃塞俄比亚畜牧生产的最重要的寄生虫病之一。两种片形吸虫都认为牛片形吸虫病具有重要的经济意义。在埃塞俄比亚,该国的许多潜在地点仍然存在差距,而且没有资料来审查全国范围内的流行情况和经济意义。进行了横断面研究,目的是;以粪学检查为基础,确定哈拉河西部希纳及其周边地区牛片形吸虫病的流行情况。在全区不同地点共采集粪便样本384份。粪便检查结果显示,75只(19.5%)呈片吸虫病阳性。片形吸虫病是研究区常见的一种寄生虫病,研究区多为沼泽或沼泽放牧区,对中间寄主蜗牛的生存有利。第10个研究点(Awujemijim、Burahisa、Gara-Qufa、Gamachis、KiraKufiss、Libu-Dukeb、Kufa-Kass、Oda-Nagaya、Oda-Belina和Reketa-Fura)的粪便检查患病率显示,Libu-Dukeb较高(37.83%),其次是Oda-Belina (31.25%), Kufa-Kass(9.09%)和Burahisa较低(8.33%)。按性别、年龄对结果进行统计学分析。年龄对片膜虫病患病率无影响(P > 0.05)。研究结果显示,性别差异有显著性意义(χ2= 8.71, P< 0.05)。根据选定的现场流行情况和当地因素,设计并提出了适合当地情况的控制策略,以减少疾病对畜牧业生产的影响。*通讯:埃塞俄比亚亚的斯亚贝巴农业部,电话:251912906079;电子邮件:girmayeshibelay@gmail.com
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