Diagnosis of Moniezia expansa in Babylon and Karbala butchery's sheep

Luma Hakim Ali, M. al-Quraishi
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Moniezia expansa is a prevalent species of tapeworm that poses potential health risks to sheep and other ruminant animals. Its distribution is global, including regions such as Babylon and Karbala. The diagnosis of Moniezia expansa in sheep processed through butcheries and abattoirs in these areas typically follows a structured approach. A crucial aspect of the diagnostic process involves postmortem examination, where butchers and inspectors meticulously inspect the sheep's intestines. The small intestines, particularly the jejunum and ileum, often serve as habitats for Moniezia expansa tapeworms. During visual inspection, professionals identify the presence of adult tapeworms or their segments. Subsequently, the identified tapeworm segments undergo specific identification procedures. Typical Moniezia expansa segments exhibit a flat and rectangular shape, often appearing broader than their length and extending several centimeters. Between March 2020 and February 2021, 266 random samples of small intestines were collected from sheep slaughtered in Babylon and Karbala butcheries. The study results indicate that the parasite had a widespread presence in both regions, with infection rates of 30.45% (37.78%, 28.47%) for Babylon and Karbala, respectively. The highest infection rate, reaching 48.71%, was observed during the summer season, particularly in July.  
巴比伦和卡尔巴拉屠宰场绵羊的扩张莫尼茨绦虫诊断
扩张莫尼茨绦虫(Moniezia expansa)是一种常见的绦虫,对绵羊和其他反刍动物的健康构成潜在威胁。其分布范围遍及全球,包括巴比伦和卡尔巴拉等地区。在这些地区的屠宰场和屠宰场加工的绵羊中,扩张莫尼茨绦虫的诊断通常采用结构化方法。诊断过程中的一个关键环节是死后检查,屠夫和检查员会仔细检查羊的肠道。小肠,尤其是空肠和回肠,通常是扩张莫尼茨绦虫的栖息地。在目测过程中,专业人员会发现绦虫成虫或其节片。随后,被识别出的绦虫片段会经过特定的鉴定程序。典型的扩张莫尼茨绦虫节片呈扁平长方形,通常看起来比其长度更宽,并延伸数厘米。2020 年 3 月至 2021 年 2 月期间,从巴比伦和卡尔巴拉屠宰场屠宰的羊身上随机采集了 266 份小肠样本。研究结果表明,寄生虫在这两个地区广泛存在,巴比伦和卡尔巴拉的感染率分别为 30.45%(37.78%、28.47%)。夏季感染率最高,达到 48.71%,尤其是在 7 月份。
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