Research was initiated with the objectives to determine the prevalence of fasciolosis; impact of liver fasciolosis species through liver condemnation in Mizan-Aman abattoirs, Mizan-Aman town of Bench-Maji Town (South Western Ethiopia). Postmortem examinations were conducted on 384 slaughtered cattle during the study period. 15.58% Prevalence of Fasciolosis observed in this study and statistically significant difference in the prevalence rate of the two species of Fasciola (P= 0.000). Of the 60 Fasciola positive livers from Wacha-Maji origin animals 10.13%, 1.04 %, 0.78 % and 3.64 % were for F. gigantica mature fluke, immature fluke and F. hepatica respectively, so that F. gigantica is more prevalent in Wacha-Maji area (10.13%) than Fasciola hepatica (3.64%). The overall species identification revealed that F. gigantica was more prevalent (10.13%) as compared to F. hepatica (3.64%). Pathological lesions were classified in to three based on degree of pathological lesions observed. Out of the 60 Fasciola infested livers 20 (33.33 %), 11 (18.33%) and 29 (48.33%) were severely, moderately and lightly affected respectively. Finally, a few point of recommendation was forwarded.
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Mentu Dokito holds Diploma in animal science from Bakoji ATVET College, Ethiopia (2002-2005). Currently, he is a final year student of BVSc (Bachelor of Veterinary Science) at Haromaya University (2008-2012) which will be completed in September 2012. He is Currently, working for Mizan ATVET College as technical assistant.
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -Research was initiated with the objectives to determine the prevalence of fasciolosis; impact of liver fasciolosis species through liver condemnation in Mizan-Aman abattoirs, Mizan-Aman town of Bench-Maji Town (South Western Ethiopia). Postmortem examinations were conducted on 384 slaughtered cattle during the study period. 15.58% Prevalence of Fasciolosis observed in this study and statistically significant difference in the prevalence rate of the two species of Fasciola (P= 0.000). Of the 60 Fasciola positive livers from Wacha-Maji origin animals 10.13%, 1.04 %, 0.78 % and 3.64 % were for F. gigantica mature fluke, immature fluke and F. hepatica respectively, so that F. gigantica is more prevalent in Wacha-Maji area (10.13%) than Fasciola hepatica (3.64%). The overall species identification revealed that F. gigantica was more prevalent (10.13%) as compared to F. hepatica (3.64%). Pathological lesions were classified in to three based on degree of pathological lesions observed. Out of the 60 Fasciola infested livers 20 (33.33 %), 11 (18.33%) and 29 (48.33%) were severely, moderately and lightly affected respectively. Finally, a few point of recommendation was forwarded. 60 pp. Englisch. Seller Inventory # 9783659204753
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