Prevalence of Bovine Fasciolosis in Selected Dairy Farms of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Author(s) -
Dejene Berhanu,
Tadesse Gebrehiwot
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
momona ethiopian journal of science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2220-184X
pISSN - 2073-073X
DOI - 10.4314/mejs.v10i2.8
Subject(s) - fasciolosis , veterinary medicine , feces , zoology , dairy cattle , biology , medicine , helminths , fasciola hepatica , ecology , immunology
A cross sectional study is carried out in selected dairy farms in and around Addis Ababa on the prevalence of fasciolosis in Ethiopia, in four sub-cities, locally called Kifele Ketemas. The dairy farms were under intensive and semi-intensive management systems. A total of 384 cattle were randomly selected and sampled which accounts for 95% (N=365) and 5% (N=19) of the samples for intensive and semi-intensive dairy farms, respectively. Fecal samples were examined using the direct fecal microscopic examination and Benedict's sedimentation tests. Out of 384 samples examined, 57 samples were found to be positive using both tests, giving a prevalence of 14.84% (N=57). The prevalence of fasciolosis in study areas (Kifele Ketemas) is 52.63% (N=30) in Yeka, 33.33% (N=19) in Bole, 10.35% (N=6) in Gullele and 3.51% (N=2) in Kality area. The prevalence of bovine fasciolosis in Yeka is significantly higher (P 0.05) is observed between the age groups. Keywords: Bovine; Fasciolosis; Prevalence; Chi-square; Addis Ababa; Ethiopia.
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