Epidemiological and Diagnostic Study for Fasciola gigantica in Buffaloes by using PCR Technique at Thi-Qar Province | ||
JOURNAL OF THI-QAR SCIENCE | ||
Article 1, Volume 4, Issue 2, March 2014, Pages 45-56 | ||
Authors | ||
Abdul-Hussein H. Awad; Fadhil Abbas Al-Abady | ||
Abstract | ||
The present study includes epidemiological survey for giant liver fluke parasite Fasciola gigantica in immolated buffaloes in slaughter house of Nasirriya city in Thi-Qar Province. The period of study extends from the beginning August 2008 up to end of July 2009. A total of 323 buffaloes were examined with percentage of whole infection 142(43.96%) and intensity of whole infection 17.5. The highest percentage for whole infection in buffaloes is in November 71.43 % and the least one is recorded in August 23.53 %, while the highest intensity of infection is recorded in April 47.91 and their least was in August 5.25 and the significant difference (P<0.01) is found in percentage and intensity of infection in buffaloes during the month of the year. The rate of liver infection percentage in buffaloes 43.96 % is higher than rate of gallbladder infection percentage 7.12 % in all the months of the year. Significant differences are observed in the percentage of infection in both liver and gallbladder during the months of the year (P<0.01). The infection intensity of liver in buffaloes is higher from gallbladder infection intensity in all months of the year with significant differences (P<0.01) except April and May.The age has an influence on the percentage and intensity of infection in buffaloes. The percentage and intensity of infection is distinguished significantly in buffaloes with a difference of aged groups (P<0.01) and buffaloes infection is recorded high in ages older than 4 years (73.08 %) and intensity of infection 19.83 while the buffaloes with age less than one year record a low percentage and intensity of infection 1.19 % and 5 respectively. The percentage of infection in females of buffaloes 57.02 % is distinguished significantly with difference of sex compared with males 9.09 % | ||
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