Animal parasitic diseases and treatment strategies at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, University of Ibadan

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology
P. Odeniran, I. O. Ademola, D. A. Oyelade
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The epidemiology and management of parasitic diseases are essential in its strategic control. A 20-year retrospective study of parasitic diseases among dogs, ruminants, and wildlife at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital (VTH), University of Ibadan, Nigeria from January 1997 to September 2016 was analysed. Case files totaling 3,013 were retrieved from small animal clinics, University of Ibadan farm and the zoological garden units, respectively were examined. The VTH and client’s locations were determined using qGIS. The prevalence of parasitic diseases in dogs examined revealed 20.6% (95% CI: 19.2- 22.2) with a peak prevalence of 76.5% (95% CI: 50.1-93.2) in 2002. Puppies (≤ 6 months) had significantly higher (P < 0.05) parasitic diseases compared to adult dogs. The ruminant case files revealed a total prevalence of 53.9% (95%CI: 43.0-64.6) with large ruminants having significantly higher (P = 0.013) prevalence compared to small ruminants. Total prevalence of 63.3% (95%CI: 46.8-81.4) was observed in animals from the zoological garden. The prevalence of parasitic diseases between 2001-2004 was the highest with 41.9%, while the least prevalence was between 2009-2012 with 14.9%. Records for large animal units were highest between 2009-2012 with a prevalence of 85%, while university zoological gardens records showed the highest prevalence (88.9%) of parasitic diseases between 2009-2012. In all the units, infection with helminth was significantly higher as observed in the importance index when compared to other parasitic diseases. For helminthosis, the common drugs administered were levamisole, ivermectin and piperazine in that order depending on the species and age of animals. Regular deworming, public health education and proper prophylactic treatment are recommended for dog owners while improved management practices and engagement of veterinarians are advocated in the farm and zoological garden as efficient ways of controlling parasitic diseases.
伊巴丹大学兽医教学医院的动物寄生虫病和治疗策略
寄生虫病的流行病学和管理对寄生虫病的战略控制至关重要。本研究分析了尼日利亚伊巴丹大学兽医教学医院(VTH)自 1997 年 1 月至 2016 年 9 月 20 年来在犬类、反刍动物和野生动物中开展的寄生虫病回顾性研究。研究人员分别从小型动物诊所、伊巴丹大学农场和动物园单位调取了共计 3,013 份病例档案。使用 qGIS 确定了 VTH 和客户的位置。检查结果显示,狗的寄生虫病发病率为 20.6%(95% CI:19.2-22.2),2002 年的发病率最高,达到 76.5%(95% CI:50.1-93.2)。与成年犬相比,幼犬(6 个月以下)的寄生虫病发病率明显较高(P < 0.05)。反刍动物病例档案显示,总发病率为 53.9%(95%CI:43.0-64.6),其中大型反刍动物的发病率明显高于小型反刍动物(P = 0.013)。动物园动物的总发病率为 63.3%(95%CI:46.8-81.4)。2001-2004年间寄生虫病发病率最高,为41.9%,2009-2012年间发病率最低,为14.9%。2009-2012年间,大型动物单位的记录显示寄生虫病发病率最高,达85%,而大学动物园的记录显示2009-2012年间寄生虫病发病率最高(88.9%)。在所有单位中,与其他寄生虫病相比,螺旋体感染的重要性指数明显较高。对于蠕虫病,常用药物依次为左旋咪唑、伊维菌素和哌嗪,这取决于动物的种类和年龄。建议狗主人定期驱虫、开展公共卫生教育和进行适当的预防性治疗,同时提倡农场和动物园改进管理方法并聘请兽医,以此作为控制寄生虫病的有效方法。
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Nigerian Journal of Parasitology
Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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