PREVALENCE AND INTENSITY OF GASTROINTESTINAL PROTOZOAN INFECTION IN BALINESE CATTLE CALVES AT BERINGKIT ANIMAL MARKET, BADUNG REGENCY

Iwan Ramdani, Nyoman Adi Suratma, Sri Kayati Widyastuti
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Bali cattle are one of the indigenous cattle breeds in Indonesia that are the direct result of domestication from wild bulls. Gastrointestinal protozoan infection is still a factor that often disturbs the health of bali cattle. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and intensity of gastrointestinal protozoa infection in bali calves breeds in Beringkit Animal Market, Badung Regency. The examination was conducted using the floating method, with fecal samples from 100 bali cattle seedlings and the Mc Master method to determine protozoan infection. The results found 41% of the samples were infected with gastrointestinal protozoa. Based on gender, the prevalence of gastrointestinal protozoa infection in male bali calves was 41.1% and in female bali calves was 40.9%. The types of gastrointestinal protozoa found were Eimeria sp, and Balantidium sp. The average infection intensity of Eimeria sp, 36% with an infection intensity of 622.5 ± 2359.21 oocysts/gram of feces, and Balantidium sp, 17% with an infection intensity of 58.82 ± 75.99 cysts/gram of feces. The prevalence in this study was moderate. Male and female cattle have the same chance of being infected with gastrointestinal protozoa. The average infection intensity of Eimeria sp, and Balantidium sp, both protozoa were mild. It is recommended to improve environmental sanitation around bali breeding calves, routine feces cleaning and hygienic feeding methods
巴东县 Beringkit 动物市场巴厘牛犊胃肠道原生动物感染的流行率和强度
巴厘牛是印度尼西亚本土牛种之一,是野生公牛驯化的直接结果。胃肠道原生动物感染仍然是经常干扰巴厘牛健康的一个因素。本研究旨在确定巴东县 Beringkit 牲畜市场中巴厘犊牛品种的胃肠道原生动物感染率和强度。检查采用浮游法,从 100 头巴厘牛苗中采集粪便样本,用麦克马斯特法测定原生动物感染情况。结果发现 41% 的样本感染了胃肠道原生动物。根据性别,雄性巴利牛犊的胃肠道原虫感染率为 41.1%,雌性巴利牛犊的感染率为 40.9%。发现的胃肠道原生动物类型为艾美拉虫(Eimeria sp)和巴兰提虫(Balantidium sp)。艾美拉虫的平均感染强度为 36%,感染强度为 622.5 ± 2359.21 卵囊/克粪便;巴兰提虫的平均感染强度为 17%,感染强度为 58.82 ± 75.99 囊蚴/克粪便。本研究的感染率为中等。公牛和母牛感染胃肠道原虫的几率相同。Eimeria sp 和 Balantidium sp 这两种原生动物的平均感染强度均为轻度。建议改善巴厘种犊牛周围的环境卫生、日常粪便清洁和卫生的饲养方法。
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