尼日利亚东南部恩苏卡集约化管理生猪体内寄生虫流行情况

Wosu M. I. J Vet
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本研究调查了尼日利亚东南部Nsukka集约化管理养猪场胃肠道蠕虫的流行情况。从Nsukka LGA的7个农场随机选择83头不同年龄和性别的猪进行研究。从选定的动物的直肠中收集粪便样本,并进行标准的寄生虫学分析。83头猪中有20头(24.10%)感染了胃肠道寄生虫。感染动物中检出3种胃肠道寄生虫,分别为红小圆线虫(18.07%)、猪蛔虫(2.62%)和猪毛虫(2.41%)。在受感染动物中未观察到混合感染病例。猪的感染率(31.58%)也高于母猪。成年猪(25.71%)的感染率高于幼猪。最后,需要更加注意改善卫生条件、改进管理做法和在研究地区通过有效的虫鼠规划进行更好的兽医干预。另外,关于观察到的农民对其牲畜进行自我治疗的倾向,提倡不断进行监测和监测以及开展公共教育运动,以防止对现有疗法产生耐药性。
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Prevalence of Internal Parasites of Intensively Managed Pigs Located in Nsukka, South-East Nigeria
The prevalence of Gastrointestinal helminths in intensively managed pig farms located in Nsukka, SouthEast Nigeria was investigated in this study. Eighty-three (83) pigs of different ages and sexes from seven farms located in Nsukka LGA were randomly selected for the study. Fecal samples were collected from the rectum of selected animals and subjected to standard parasitological analysis. Of the 83 pigs examined, 20 animals (24.10%) were infected with Gastrointestinal (GI) parasite species. Three types of GI parasites were observed in infected animals and they include Hyostrongylus rubidus (18.07%), Ascaris suum (2.62%) and Trichuris suis (2.41%). There were no observed cases of mixed infections in infected animals. Infection was also found to be higher in male (31.58%) than in female pigs. Adult pigs (25.71%) were however more infected than younger pigs. In conclusion, there is need for better attention to be paid to improved sanitary conditions, improved management practices and better veterinary intervention with an effective anthelminthic programme in the study area. Also with regard to the observed tendency of the farmers to self-medicate their animals, constant surveillance and monitoring as well as public education campaigns is advocated to prevent the onset of resistance to available therapeutics.
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