Study on major causes of kid mortality in Adami Tulu Jido Kombolcha District of Oromia, Ethiopia

G. Debele, M. Duguma, Feyisa Hundessa, Firhowet Messele, M. Negash
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A cross sectional investigation was conducted on the major causes of kids’ mortality in Adami Tulu Jiddo Kombolcha district from May 2009 to June 2010 to determine the mortality rate and to identify the potential causes of kids’ mortality in Arsi- Bale kids. A combination of multistage and purposive sampling techniques was used to select the study areas while simple random sampling was adopted to select experimental goats. The result revealed that from a total of 536 kids born over 12 months period about 22.4% (n=120) kids were died. Internal parasite assessment was conducted to see the infection level of parasites infection both on adult and kids of Arsi- Bale goats. Accordingly fecal sample was directly collected from the rectum of the experimental animal and its result showed that from a total of 39 adults and 158 kids fecal sample collected 59.6% ( n=118) was positive and 40.4% (n=80) was negative. The types of internal parasites mostly observed on goats of the study sites were identified as Strongly (90.5%), Monesia (23.3%), Coccidian (8.6%), Fasciola (1.7%) and Ascaris (0.9%). From the positive fecal samples, 51.5% (n=61) is highly infected, 19.5. %( n=23) moderately infected and 28.8 % (n= 34) had low infestation. Diarrhea, diseases and/or internal parasites were responsible for death of kids. Therefore, systematic control of internal parasites and diseases and periodic vaccination of goats against the identified diseases should be in place to improve productivity of goats for economic return.
埃塞俄比亚奥罗米亚Adami Tulu Jido Kombolcha地区儿童死亡主要原因研究
2009年5月至2010年6月,对阿达米图鲁吉多孔博尔查区儿童死亡的主要原因进行了横断面调查,以确定Arsi- Bale儿童的死亡率并确定儿童死亡的潜在原因。研究区选择采用多阶段抽样和目的抽样相结合的方法,试验山羊选择采用简单随机抽样。结果显示,在12个月内出生的536名儿童中,约有22.4% (n=120)的儿童死亡。对阿西-贝尔山羊进行了体内寄生虫感染评估,以了解阿西-贝尔山羊成年山羊和幼山羊的寄生虫感染水平。因此,直接从实验动物的直肠采集粪便样本,结果表明,在39例成人和158例儿童粪便样本中,59.6% (n= 118)为阳性,40.4% (n=80)为阴性。研究点山羊体内寄生虫类型主要为强寄生虫(90.5%)、念珠虫(23.3%)、球虫(8.6%)、片形吸虫(1.7%)和蛔虫(0.9%)。在阳性粪便样本中,51.5% (n=61)为高度感染,19.5%。中度侵染占%(n=23),轻度侵染占28.8% (n= 34)。腹泻、疾病和/或体内寄生虫是造成儿童死亡的原因。因此,应系统地控制山羊体内寄生虫和疾病,并定期为山羊接种预防已确定疾病的疫苗,以提高山羊的生产力,获得经济回报。
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