A retrospective survey of fasciolosis and hydatidosis in domestic ruminants based on abattoirs’ data in Bejaia province, Algeria

Abstract The objective of the present study was to determine the prevalence of fasciolosis and hydatidosis in slaughtered domestic ruminants based on records from different communal abattoirs in Bejaia province. All daily records for cattle, sheep and goats were used in the current investigation...

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Main Authors: Abdelhanine Ayad, Mokhtar Benhanifia, El-Hacene Balla, Lotfi Moussouni, Fatima Ait-Yahia Ait-Yahia, Ahmed Benakhla
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Language:Bosnian
Published: Veterinary Faculty Sarajevo 2019-03-01
Series:Veterinaria
Online Access:https://veterinaria-sarajevo.com/ojs/index.php/vet/article/view/497
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spelling doaj-7be1dd65bc9c4965a29f8f6102fdb6af2021-01-02T06:45:30ZbosVeterinary Faculty SarajevoVeterinaria0372-68272233-13602019-03-016814751231A retrospective survey of fasciolosis and hydatidosis in domestic ruminants based on abattoirs’ data in Bejaia province, AlgeriaAbdelhanine AyadMokhtar BenhanifiaEl-Hacene BallaLotfi MoussouniFatima Ait-Yahia Ait-YahiaAhmed BenakhlaAbstract The objective of the present study was to determine the prevalence of fasciolosis and hydatidosis in slaughtered domestic ruminants based on records from different communal abattoirs in Bejaia province. All daily records for cattle, sheep and goats were used in the current investigation. Each animal carcass was inspected at least by one veterinarian. The data were collected from January 2009 to December 2016. The prevalences of fasciolosis (2.83%) and hydatidosis (2.49%) in cattle were significantly higher than in sheep (0.13% and 2.24%, respectively) and goats (0.12% and 1.82%, respectively) (P ≤ 0.05). In cattle, fasciolosis peaked in January, and then gradually decreased from March to September, while in sheep and goats fasciolosis was present at constant rates all around the year (Fig. 3). Regarding the rate of hydatidosis, the monthly prevalence did not vary significantly in cattle, sheep and goats except in October, when a high rate was recorded in cattle. In conclusion, the findings of the present abattoir study have provided baseline data for monitoring of domestic ruminant fasciolosis and hydatidosis in Bejaia province. However, we suggest that these parasitic diseases should be investigated further at the farms in order to determine the risk factors such as animal ages and breeds, and develop economic strategies for disease control at the farms. Key words: fasciolosis, hydatidosis, abattoirs, Bejaia provincehttps://veterinaria-sarajevo.com/ojs/index.php/vet/article/view/497
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author Abdelhanine Ayad
Mokhtar Benhanifia
El-Hacene Balla
Lotfi Moussouni
Fatima Ait-Yahia Ait-Yahia
Ahmed Benakhla
spellingShingle Abdelhanine Ayad
Mokhtar Benhanifia
El-Hacene Balla
Lotfi Moussouni
Fatima Ait-Yahia Ait-Yahia
Ahmed Benakhla
A retrospective survey of fasciolosis and hydatidosis in domestic ruminants based on abattoirs’ data in Bejaia province, Algeria
Veterinaria
author_facet Abdelhanine Ayad
Mokhtar Benhanifia
El-Hacene Balla
Lotfi Moussouni
Fatima Ait-Yahia Ait-Yahia
Ahmed Benakhla
author_sort Abdelhanine Ayad
title A retrospective survey of fasciolosis and hydatidosis in domestic ruminants based on abattoirs’ data in Bejaia province, Algeria
title_short A retrospective survey of fasciolosis and hydatidosis in domestic ruminants based on abattoirs’ data in Bejaia province, Algeria
title_full A retrospective survey of fasciolosis and hydatidosis in domestic ruminants based on abattoirs’ data in Bejaia province, Algeria
title_fullStr A retrospective survey of fasciolosis and hydatidosis in domestic ruminants based on abattoirs’ data in Bejaia province, Algeria
title_full_unstemmed A retrospective survey of fasciolosis and hydatidosis in domestic ruminants based on abattoirs’ data in Bejaia province, Algeria
title_sort retrospective survey of fasciolosis and hydatidosis in domestic ruminants based on abattoirs’ data in bejaia province, algeria
publisher Veterinary Faculty Sarajevo
series Veterinaria
issn 0372-6827
2233-1360
publishDate 2019-03-01
description Abstract The objective of the present study was to determine the prevalence of fasciolosis and hydatidosis in slaughtered domestic ruminants based on records from different communal abattoirs in Bejaia province. All daily records for cattle, sheep and goats were used in the current investigation. Each animal carcass was inspected at least by one veterinarian. The data were collected from January 2009 to December 2016. The prevalences of fasciolosis (2.83%) and hydatidosis (2.49%) in cattle were significantly higher than in sheep (0.13% and 2.24%, respectively) and goats (0.12% and 1.82%, respectively) (P ≤ 0.05). In cattle, fasciolosis peaked in January, and then gradually decreased from March to September, while in sheep and goats fasciolosis was present at constant rates all around the year (Fig. 3). Regarding the rate of hydatidosis, the monthly prevalence did not vary significantly in cattle, sheep and goats except in October, when a high rate was recorded in cattle. In conclusion, the findings of the present abattoir study have provided baseline data for monitoring of domestic ruminant fasciolosis and hydatidosis in Bejaia province. However, we suggest that these parasitic diseases should be investigated further at the farms in order to determine the risk factors such as animal ages and breeds, and develop economic strategies for disease control at the farms. Key words: fasciolosis, hydatidosis, abattoirs, Bejaia province
url https://veterinaria-sarajevo.com/ojs/index.php/vet/article/view/497
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