Prevalence and Associated Risk Factors of Ovine Oestrosis in Dendi District of Central Ethiopia.

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Veterinary medicine (Auckland, N.Z.) Pub Date : 2022-02-15 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2147/VMRR.S349995
Askale Gizaw, Petros Admasu, Achalu Nagasa, Solomon Shiferaw, Morka Dandecha Bayu, Adem Abdella
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Background: Ovine oestrosis is an economically important and widely distributed parasitic disease of sheep that is caused by Oestrus ovis larvae across the world. Despite the fact that Oestrus ovis is a common parasite in Ethiopia and that there are many sheep in the study area, there is no information on the prevalence, larval burden, predilection sites, and risk factors associated with Oestrus ovis infestation in sheep in the Dendi district of West Shewa Zone, Ethiopia.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from November 2017 to April 2018, to estimate the prevalence, risk factors, and larval burden, and identify common predilection sites for Oestrus ovis larvae. A total of 180 sheep heads were randomly selected from five purposely selected restaurants in Ginchi town, Dendi district, transported to the laboratory, opened with a hand saw, and visually examined for infestations. The larvae were collected from positive sheep heads and counted. The sites where the larvae were obtained were recorded. The data were analyzed using SPSS version 20 software.

Results: Of the total of 180 examined sheep heads, 104 (57.8%) were infested with larvae of Oestrus ovis. In the study, a statistically significant difference (p > 0.05) was not observed in the prevalence of Oestrus ovis in relation to all considered risk factors such as sex, age, and origin of sheep. From 104 infested sheep, a total of 664 larvae were detected in different parts of sheep heads. The mean larval intensity per infected animal with Oestrus ovis was 6.38. In this study, the minimum and maximum numbers of larvae recovered were 1 and 26, respectively. The nasal cavity, nasal sinus and frontal sinus were the predilection sites of Oestrus ovis larvae identified in this study.

Conclusion: Oestrosis is an important and common parasitic disease of sheep in the study area.

埃塞俄比亚中部Dendi地区绵羊雌激素发病率及相关危险因素
背景:绵羊发情病是一种经济上重要且分布广泛的绵羊寄生虫病,由绵羊发情幼虫引起。尽管在埃塞俄比亚,羊发情是一种常见的寄生虫,而且研究地区有许多羊,但在埃塞俄比亚西谢瓦区Dendi地区,没有关于羊发情的流行、幼虫负担、偏爱地点和与羊发情感染相关的危险因素的信息。方法:于2017年11月至2018年4月采用横断面研究方法,评估该地区的患病率、危险因素和幼虫负担,并确定常见的易患部位。在登地区银池镇有目的地选择5家餐馆,随机抽取180头羊头,运到实验室,用手锯打开,目视检查是否有虫害。采集阳性羊头幼虫并计数。记录了捕获幼虫的地点。采用SPSS 20软件对数据进行分析。结果:180只羊头中,有104只(57.8%)被卵发情牛幼虫侵染。在本研究中,在所有考虑的危险因素(如性别、年龄和绵羊来源)中,未观察到有统计学意义的差异(p > 0.05)。在104只染病羊中,在羊头不同部位共检出幼虫664只。每只感染发情期动物的平均幼虫密度为6.38只。在本研究中,最小和最大回收幼虫数分别为1和26。鼻腔、鼻窦和额窦是本研究发现的雌蜂幼虫的偏好部位。结论:雌二醇是研究区绵羊常见的重要寄生虫病。
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