Birnin Kebbi现代屠宰场屠宰牛的片形吸虫流行情况

Kabiru Zaki, A. Mahmuda, Y. Yakubu, A. A. Mohammed, Musibau Olayinka Alayande, M. Lawal, M. Usman, Abdulwahab Habibullah Olabisi
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检测和区分片形吸虫种类的诊断工具已经得到改进,但对这种寄生虫的分布和种群结构的了解取决于地点。本研究旨在对带到Birnin Kebbi现代屠宰场屠宰的牛的片形吸虫进行表型鉴定。采集死前粪便样本进行虫卵检测,并对死后肝脏样本进行检查。采用两种寄生虫学方法(Flukefinder Kit和福尔马林醚沉淀法)对粪便样本进行检测。结果Flukefinder试剂盒的吸虫卵检出率(31.2%)高于福尔马林醚沉淀法(8.5%)。公牛的患病率(34%)高于母牛(26.2%)。年轻的牛(34.3%)也比年长的牛(30.7%)更受感染。Sokoto Gudali的患病率最高,为44.0%,其次是Red Bororo,为34.0%,Bunaji的患病率最低,为18.0%。统计分析结果显示,片形虫病患病率与协变量(性别、年龄)无显著相关(p > 0.05),但与牛的品种有显著相关(p = 0.018)。所使用的粪便分析方法之间没有显著的一致性。尸检显示患病率为15.8%。这增加了对研究地区寄生虫存在的认识。与传统沉淀法相比,Flukefinder®Kit具有较高的灵敏度,因此建议将其用于片形吸虫的诊断。
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Prevalence of Fasciola species from Cattle Slaughtered at Birnin Kebbi Modern Abattoir
Diagnostic tools to detect and differentiate Fasciola species have improved, but the understanding of the distribution and population structure of this parasite is location dependent. This study was aimed to phenotypically identify Fasciola species from cattle brought for slaughter at Birnin Kebbi Modern Abattoir. Ante-mortem faecal samples were collected from the sampled cattle for worm egg detection and post-mortem inspection of liver samples were performed. Two methods of Parasitological (Flukefinder Kit and formalin-ether sedimentation) methods were performed on the faecal samples. Results have yielded a high prevalence (31.2%) of fluke eggs with the Flukefinder Kit than with formalin-ether sedimentation technique (8.5%). Prevalence was higher (34%) in the males than in female (26.2%) cattle. Younger cattle (34.3%) were also more infected than their older (30.7%) counterpart. Sokoto Gudali had the highest prevalence of 44.0% followed by Red Bororo with 34.0%, and the least prevalence was observed in Bunaji breed with 18.0%. Statistical analyses results had revealed no significant relation between prevalence of fasciolosis and the co-variables (sex, age) as p > 0.05 but there was a significant association between prevalence and breed of cattle (p = 0.018). There was no significant agreement between the methods of faecal analyses used. Prevalence of 15.8% was observed from the post-mortem examination. This have increased the knowledge about the existence of the parasite in the study area. It is recommended that the Flukefinder® Kit should be used in diagnosis of Fasciola species due to its high sensitivity compared to the conventional sedimentation method.
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