埃塞俄比亚巴希尔达尔赞泽尔马及其周边地区牛片形吸虫病的患病率及相关危险因素

Simegn Legesse, Solomon Tsegaye, Sewagegn Lamesgen, Yohannes Wolelaw, D. Garikipati, Workineh Wondimagegn
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进行了一项横断面研究,以了解牛片形吸虫病的流行情况,并确定西戈贾姆行政区Bahir Dar Zuria wooreda的Zenzelma镇及其周围地区的相关危险因素。这项研究于2016年完成。对采集的192头牛的面部进行了寄生虫学检查,并采用粪便沉淀技术进行了检查,以了解片形虫病的流行情况。该研究在研究区域观察到26%的患病率。采取的相关易感因素有;部位、性别、品种、年龄对感染发生无显著影响(P>0.05)。然而,牛体况与片形虫病的相关性有统计学意义(p<0.05),其中不良、中等和良好体况分别占38.8%、27.3%和10.2%。在体质差的动物中,患病率最高,为38.8%。研究发现,Gediro和Sifatra的感染发生率在研究地点之间存在差异(分别为28.7%和22.1%)。目前的发现表明,牛片吸虫病是影响牛的最重要的经济寄生虫病之一,在Bahir Dar周围地区很常见。因此,应设计控制策略以尽量减少感染的发生。
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Coprological Prevalence And Associated Risk Factors Of Bovine Fasciolosis In And Around Zenzelma, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia
A cross-sectional study was conducted to know fasciolosis prevalence in cattle plus identifying the risk factors associated in and around Zenzelma town, Bahir Dar Zuria woreda, west Gojam administration Zone. The study was done in 2016. Parasitological examination of feaces collected from 192 cattle and examined using fecal sedimentation technique to understand fasciolosis prevalence was done. The study observed 26% prevalence at the study area. Associated predisposing factors taken are; site, sex, breed and age did not show a significant effect for the infection to occur (P>0.05). However, there was a statistically significant association of fasciolosis beteween body condition of cattle's (p<0.05) in which 38.8%, 27.3% and 10.2% of prevalence obtained in poor, medium, and good body conditions respectively. It was noticed that a highest prevalence rate of 38.8% was recorded in poor body conditioned animals. The study observed that the incidence of the infection was varying between study sites (i.e. 28.7%, 22.1%) in Gediro and Sifatra respectively. The current finding shows that fasciolosis in cattle is among the most economically important parasitic disease affecting cattle and common in areas around Bahir Dar. Hence, control strategies should be designed to minimize the occurrence of the infection.
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