埃塞俄比亚奥罗米亚Adama和Bishoftu镇及其周边地区奶牛和绵羊的旱季艾美耳虫感染

IF 1.7 Q2 VETERINARY SCIENCES
Veterinary medicine (Auckland, N.Z.) Pub Date : 2022-09-09 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2147/VMRR.S377017
Dinka Ayana, Kebene Temesgen, Bersissa Kumsa, Gebayehu Alkadir
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简介:艾美耳球虫感染是由多种艾美耳球虫(细胞内寄生虫)引起的动物原生动物疾病之一,可导致反刍动物,特别是幼畜的生产力下降和死亡率下降。尽管该病是造成经济损失的主要原因之一,但埃塞俄比亚关于牛羊感染情况的资料很少。方法:从2021年12月至2022年4月,在Adama和Bishoftu镇及其周边地区进行了一项横断面研究,目的是估计艾美耳虫感染的患病率;确定牛羊中流行的艾美耳球虫卵囊、感染强度/负担以及艾美耳球虫感染的相关危险因素。随机抽取384例(265头牛和119头羊)直肠粪便标本,采用皮糖液浮选法检测艾美耳球虫卵囊。阳性粪便中加入2.5%重铬酸钾溶液,观察卵囊的产孢情况。结果与讨论:研究期间艾美耳球虫感染率为48.95%。牛和羊的感染率分别为45.0%和58%。研究动物种类、动物年龄、品种、养殖场卫生和管理制度之间的艾美球虫感染率差异有统计学意义(P依据0.05)。不同性别、体况、粪便黏稠度对艾美耳球虫感染无显著影响(P > 0.05)。每克粪便中最大卵囊数为1万个。艾美耳球虫感染对畜牧业生产者非常重要,需要采取严格的控制和预防措施。
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Dry Season <i>Eimeria</i> Infection in Dairy Cattle and Sheep in and Around Adama and Bishoftu Towns, Oromia, Ethiopia.

Dry Season <i>Eimeria</i> Infection in Dairy Cattle and Sheep in and Around Adama and Bishoftu Towns, Oromia, Ethiopia.

Dry Season <i>Eimeria</i> Infection in Dairy Cattle and Sheep in and Around Adama and Bishoftu Towns, Oromia, Ethiopia.

Dry Season Eimeria Infection in Dairy Cattle and Sheep in and Around Adama and Bishoftu Towns, Oromia, Ethiopia.

Introduction: Eimeria infection is one of the protozoal diseases of animals caused by various species of Eimeria (intracellular parasite) and causes reduced productivity and mortality in ruminants, especially in young ones. Despite the fact that the disease is one of the leading causes of economic losses, there is little information in Ethiopia on the occurrence of the infection in cattle and sheep.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from December 2021 to April 2022 in and around Adama and Bishoftu towns with the objectives to estimate the prevalence of Eimeria infection; identify circulating Eimeria oocysts, the intensity/burden of infection and associated risk factors of Eimeria infection in cattle and sheep. A total of 384 randomly selected (265 cattle and 119 sheep) fecal samples were collected from the rectum and examined by flotation technique using sheather's sugar solution to detect the oocysts of Eimeria. A 2.5% potassium dichromate solution was added to the positive fecal samples for sporulation of the oocysts.

Results and discussion: The overall prevalence of 48.95% Eimeria infection was recorded during the study. 45.0% and 58% prevalence of the infection was registered in cattle and sheep, respectively. There was a statistically significant difference (P ˂ 0.05) in Eimeria infection between the study animal species, age of the animals, breed, farm hygiene and management system. However, there was no significant difference in Eimeria infection (P > 0.05) in sex, body condition of the animals and fecal consistency. The maximum oocysts per gram of feces was found to be 10,000. Eimeria infection is of great importance to livestock producers and requires serious control and prevention initiatives.

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