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Parasitic Contamination Incidences at Inspection of Harvested Springbok (Antidorcas marsupials) and Gemsbok (Oryx gazelle) in Namibia
Author(s): Magwedere K, Hemberger HY, Khaiseb S, Hoffman LC and Dziva FMagwedere K, Hemberger HY, Khaiseb S, Hoffman LC and Dziva F
Little work has been conducted on parasitic infestation of harvested wild game at game abattoirs in Namibia. The aim of this study was to assess parasitic contaminations that occur in two commonly harvested Namibia game species. We examined springbok (Antidorcas marsupialis) and gemsbok (Oryx gazelle) carcasses for parasite infestation and rectal contents from eviscerated gut for worm egg counts among other routine inspection protocols. A filarial worm, Skrjabinodera kuelzii was found in 104 out of 540 carcasses harvested from separate 3 farms and then submitted for cutting and deboning. These filarial worms were predominantly between the hindquarter muscles, pelvis region and sometimes in renal fat. As a precautionary measure, these carcasses were condemned whole or part depending on the level of infestation. The larvae and filarial worms were only found in springbok but not in gemsb.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2157-7579.1000113
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