Study on occurrence of myiasis in different species of animals at Babuganj Upazilla of Barishal district in Bangladesh

Lamyea Farzana Nini, Bidyut Matubber, Md Atikuzzaman Arif, M. Talukder
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Myiasis is a common insect borne surgical problem of animals in Bangladesh. The present study was conducted to find out the occurrence in relation to various epidemiological factors in various species of animals at Upazilla Veterinary Hospital, Babugonj, Barishal, during the period of study from December 2020 to April 2021. Myiatic cases were identified by clinical examination with presence of maggot larvae in the affected regions. Questionnaire was used to collect data on species, sex, season, affected body region, age of animals. A total of 110 cases were recorded myiasis positive among 500 examined animals during the period of study. The overall occurrence of myiasis in different species of animals was 22%. Female animal of cattle, sheep, goat and buffalo were highly affected (63.63%) than male (36.36%). Goats were highly infected with myiasis followed by cattle, sheep and buffalo (45.45%, 22.72%, 18.18% and 13.63%, respectively). Myiasis frequently occurred in March and April (54.54%).The myiasis infestation rate was higher in local (68.18%) breed of cattle (local: 13; cross: 12), goat (local: 27; cross: 23), sheep (local: 20), buffalo (local: 15) than the cross (31.82%)breed. The <6 months (45.45%) aged animals were mostly affected followed by 6 months to 2 years (31.82%), and >2 years (22.73%) groups. The highly affected body region was navel (20%) followed by leg (18.18%), vulva lips (16.36%), hoof (15.45%), skin (12.73%), ear (9.09%) and neck (8.18%), respectively. This study will provide valuable information for future research on myiasis infestation in animals and impart the idea of maggot wound management. Asian J. Med. Biol. Res. 2022, 8 (1), 24-29
孟加拉国Barishal地区Babuganj Upazilla不同种类动物蝇蛆病发生情况的研究
蝇蛆病是孟加拉国常见的昆虫传播的动物外科问题。本研究的目的是在2020年12月至2021年4月的研究期间,查明巴里沙尔巴布贡吉Upazilla兽医医院各种动物中各种流行病学因素的发生情况。通过临床检查发现蛆病病例,疫区有蛆幼虫存在。采用问卷调查法收集动物种类、性别、季节、患病部位、年龄等资料。在研究期间,500只动物中有110例蝇蛆病呈阳性。蝇蛆病在不同种类动物中的总发病率为22%。牛、绵羊、山羊和水牛的感染率最高(63.63%),高于雄性(36.36%)。山羊的感染率最高,其次是牛、绵羊和水牛,分别为45.45%、22.72%、18.18%和13.63%。3、4月蝇蛆多发,占54.54%。蝇蛆病侵染率以地方品种较高(68.18%)(地方品种:13头;交叉:12),山羊(本地:27;杂交:23),绵羊(本地:20),水牛(本地:15)比杂交(31.82%)品种多。2年组(22.73%)。高发部位为肚脐(20%)、腿部(18.18%)、外阴唇(16.36%)、蹄(15.45%)、皮肤(12.73%)、耳(9.09%)和颈部(8.18%)。本研究将为今后动物蝇蛆病的研究提供有价值的信息,并为蝇蛆病创面的管理提供思路。亚洲医学杂志。[j] .生物医学工程学报,2016,31 (1),369 - 369
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