Armina Khayat Derafshi and Reza Ghaffari
Islamic Azad University, Iran
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Vet Sci Technol
Cystic Echinococosis Granulosus is one of the most prominent problems for the health of human beings and
animals, Echinococosis Granulosus is represented as one of the factors which has crystal clear effects on
economy. Echinococosis Granulosus (hydatid cyst) larval stage causes a kind of harmful disease known as zoonose
in both human and animals and the alternative users are canines. To see the big picture; hydatid cyst in livestock is
diagnosed when buffalo is sent to butchery slaughtering, this is the only way to screen the disease. It is the purpose
of this inquiry to denote the status of being viability and dead (1). To be more precise; in this research which is done
January and February 2016, 1013 butchered buffaloes were examined and after the witness of cysts, the symptoms
were taken to the Lab. Hydatic cyst after being centrifuged were colored with eosin 0.1% this is the case in which alive
cysts are achromatic, dead ones are in red. Results indicate information that 149 (14/70%) examined livestock out of
1013 were infected by Echinococosis Granulosus. After coloring with eosin approximately about 149 had infected
lung, among of 149 lung 109 (73/15%)were fertile and 40 (26/85%)were dead. Dead ones include both infertile and
strile ones. The significant number of dogs living without any shelter is increasing, existing the sheepdogs in cattle
and in its living area, not having industrial dairy, and last but not the least ranchers who are not interested in using
anti-cestode leads to prevalence of this disease.
Recent Publications
1. Reza ghaffari wvc 2015 istanbul-turkey.
2. Reza ghaffari, Mohammad Salimi Rad zoonose conference 2017 esfahan-iran 55-876.
3. H.J.Iqbal & et al. , Studies on hydatidosis in sheep and goats at Lahore, Pakistan, Journal of Animal & Plant
Sciences ,22(4) :2012 page :894-897.
4. Regassa et al. ,2010 , Shahnazi et al. , 2013 , Wang et al., 2014.
5. Budke , C.N ,P.Deplaxes and P.R Torgerson , 2006.
Armina Khayat Derafshi was born on May 8th,1997, in Tehran-IRAN. She began to study veterinary medicine(DVM) in 2015, at the islamic azad university of Orumieh.
E-mail: Armina.khayatderafshi@gmail.com
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