Ethiopia
Research Article
Study on the Prevalence of GIT Nematodes on Bovine in and aroundKombolcha and Dessie Town, North Eastern, Ethiopia
Author(s): Oumer Abdulkadir, Muhammed Hamid, Alula Alemayehu and Tarekegn TintaguOumer Abdulkadir, Muhammed Hamid, Alula Alemayehu and Tarekegn Tintagu
A cross sectional study was carried out from November 2014 to April 2015 to determine the prevalence of bovine gastrointestinal tract (GIT) nematodes and associated risk factors by using flotation technique and fecal culture in and around Kombolcha and Dessie town. Out of 384 bovines examined for GIT nematodes, 160 (41.7%) animals were found positive for single or mixed GI nematode infection. The findings of fecal examination revealed eggs of Strongyle, Ascaris and Trichuris type were identified. Cattle harboring single-parasite eggs (83.75%) were more common than those harboring mixed eggs (16.25%) type. The major nematode genera identified by fecal culture were Oesophagostomum (11.5%), Bunostomum (7.0%), Trichuris (5.5%), Stronglyloides (2.6%), Haemonchus (2.9%), Trichostrongylus (2.6%), Toxocara (1.6%) and Ostertagia (1.3%). The prevalence of gastrointestinal nematode infection sho.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2157-7579.1000477
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