PREVALENCE OF CAPRINE AND BOVINE FASCIOLIASIS IN SLAUGHTER HOUSES WITHIN KADUNA METROPOLIS
PREVALENCE OF CAPRINE AND BOVINE FASCIOLIASIS IN SLAUGHTER HOUSES WITHIN KADUNA METROPOLIS
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2016-05
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OKE, OPEYEMI ADEBIMPE
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Abstract
Prevalence and intensities of hepatic parasites in bovine (Bostaurus) and caprine (Capra
hircus)animal hosts at slaughter were evaluated at the Sabo-Tasha and Kakuri abattoirs
within Kaduna, Nigeria. Intact gall bladders of randomly selected slaughtered animals of
known sexes and ages belonging to both species were obtained from butchers at the
abattoirs. Bile samples from the gall bladders were subjected to the centrifugal
sedimentation technique of eggs isolation. Eggs of encountered parasites were examined
microscopically, counted and identified by the aid of pictorial keys. Of the total of 250
caprine host species,28(11.20%) were positive with the eggs of Fasciola gigantica while
127/250 (50.80%) of bovine host species had the parasites. Eggs of other parasites
observed in the animals were those of Dicrocoelium dendriticum in 33/250(13.20%) of
caprine and 80/250 (32.00%)of bovine hosts. Single parasite infections occurred in
56(22.40%) and 99(39.60%) caprine and bovine hosts respectively; while mixed parasite
infections occurred in 8(3.20%) and 111(44.40%) caprine and bovine hosts respectively.
Age-specific intensities of caprine Fasciola and Dicrocoeliuminfections were statistically
significantly different (P>0.05). Age-specific intensities of bovine Fasciola infection
were also statistically significantly different (P<0.05; 7-9years >4-6years > 1-3 years).
The respective mean values for cattle aged <1-3, <4-6 and 7-9 years being ±62.26,
±296.31 and ±965.25. Intensities of bovine Dicrocoelium infection were statistically
significantly higher (P<0.05) in animals aged 7-9 years than in the lower age groups.
Intensities of Fasciola and Dicrocoelium eggs in bovine hosts were significantly higher
(P<0.05) in animals slaughtered and examined at the Sabo-Tasha than Kakuri abattoir.
The study concluded that caprine and bovine hepatic parasite infections were high in the
study location and recommends intensification of control measures to stem the tide.
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A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE SCHOOL OF POSTGRADUATE
STUDIES, AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA IN PARTIAL
FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF MASTER
OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN EDUCATIONAL BIOLOGY
DEPARTMENT OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES,
FACULTY OF SCIENCE,
AHMADU BELLO UNIVERSITY, ZARIA,
NIGERIA.
Keywords
PREVALENCE,, CAPRINE,, BOVINE FASCIOLIASIS,, SLAUGHTER HOUSES,, KADUNA METROPOLIS,