孟加拉国不同屠宰场家畜胃肠道寄生虫的监测和流行情况

M. Mustafa, Md Rafiul Islam, M. A. Hashem, M. Alim, M. M. Rahman
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该研究是为了检查2020年7月至2021年6月期间孟加拉国Gopalganj地区动物胃肠道寄生虫感染情况。共采集样本151份,其中牛32只,山羊119只。直接从内脏中收集寄生虫,然后保存以供进一步分析。尽可能地记录被检查动物的年龄、性别和种类。线虫、绦虫和吸虫的总感染率分别为62.25%、9.27%和50.33%。寄生虫检出率各不相同,依次为副口虫(58.29%)、片形吸虫(62.91%)、蒙氏虫(5.3%)、血螨(41.06%)、毛虫(3.31%)、食道口虫(10.59%)、圆线虫(2.64%)、毛线虫(5.29%)、虫口虫(5.96%)、弓形虫(25.17%)。雌、雄寄生性差异无统计学意义(p < 0.05)。青少年的感染率明显高于成人。牛与山羊的感染率无显著差异(p < 0.05)。亚洲Australas。j . Biosci。生物技术,2022,7 (2),50-56
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Surveillance and prevalence of gastrointestinal parasite of domestic animals in different abattoirs in Bangladesh
The study was conducted to examine the gastro-intestinal parasite infestation of animal at Gopalganj district in Bangladesh during July 2020 to June 2021. Total collected sample were 151, among them 32 cattle and goat 119. Parasites were collected directly from viscera then preserve for further analysis. Age, sex and species of the examined animals were recorded as far as practicable. Overall prevalence of nematodes, cestodes and trematodes were 62.25%, 9.27% and 50.33% respectively. The prevalence of parasites was variable with Paramphistomum spp. (58.29%), Fasciola spp 62.91%, Moniezia spp. (5.3%), Haemonchus spp. (41.06%), Trichuris spp. (3.31%), Oesophagostomum spp. (10.59%), Strongyloides spp. (2.64%), Trichostrongylus spp. (5.29%), Bunostomum spp. (5.96%), Toxocara spp. (25.17%). Parasitic in male and female exhibited no significant variations (p>0.05) between them. The infection was significantly higher in young than in adult. No significant (p>0.05) variation was observed in infection rates between cattle and goats. Asian Australas. J. Biosci. Biotechnol. 2022, 7 (2), 50-56
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