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Prevalence of Tissue Parasites in Cattle and Buffaloes Slaughtered in El-Minia Governorate Abattoirs, Egypt

Research Authors
Ahmed K. Dyab
Hesham A. Ahmed
Yehia A. Hefnawy
Amer Ragheb Abdel Aziz3
Mena M. Gomaa
Research Department
Research Journal
PSM Vet. Res.
Research Member
Research Publisher
PSM
Research Rank
1
Research Vol
PSM Vet. Res., 4(2).
Research Website
PSM Veterinary Research | https://journals.psmpublishers.org/index.php/vetres
Research Year
2019
Research_Pages
49-58
Research Abstract

Abstract:
The present study was conducted to determine the prevalence of meat borne parasitic infection in 170 animals (120 cattle and 50 buffaloes) slaughtered in El-Minia Governorate abattoirs, during the period from June 2017 to May 2018. The obtained data were statistically analysed by SPSS software using ANOVA test at 95 % confidence level (P ≤ 0.05). The study revealed the overall prevalence in cattle was 35%, the incidence of Fasciola spp. (23.3%), Cysticercus bovis (6.6%), Sarcocyst spp. (0%) and hydatid cyst (5%). On the other hand, total prevalence in buffaloes was 52%, which include Fasciola spp., (30%), Cysticercus bovis (6%), Sarcocyst spp. (12%), and Hydatid cyst (4%). Older cattle and buffaloes were more susceptible than young (P ≤ 0.05). The highest seasonal prevalence rate of infection with Fasciola spp. and hydatid cyst was highest in Autumn at (P ≤ 0.05). The predilection site of Cysticercus bovis was significantly highest in the heart of cattle and buffaloes 75%, 100% respectively (P ≤ 0.05). Hydatid cyst mainly present in lung and liver of cattle and buffalo 6% and 2% respectively. While Sarcocystis spp. sarcocyst in buffaloes were significantly highest in esophagus 50%. It can be concluded that parasitic infection among beef production livestock has its hazardous zoonotic significance causing serious economic losses.
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