Title : ( A retrospective survey of liver flukes in livestock based on abattoir data in Kermanshah, west of Iran )
Authors: Yaser Shahbazi , Mohammad Hashemnia , Ehsanallah Afshari safavi ,Abstract
A retrospective study was carried from 2008 to 2013 to estimate the prevalence of liver flukes in ruminants slaughtered at the abattoir of Kermanshah province, west of Iran. A total of 663,633 animals slaughtered in the 5-year period and totally 1.95 % of livers were condemned due to liver flukes. Fasciolosis were responsible for 0.8, 0.7 and 1.5 % of liver condemnations, whereas 1, 0.8 and 1 % of liver were condemned because of Dicrocoelium dendriticum infection in the sheep, goats and cattle, respectively. A significant difference in the prevalence of liver flukes were observed among studied animals (p\\\\\\\\0.001) and the highest and lowest prevalence were detected in cattle and goats, respectively. Data showed significant seasonal pattern for distomatosis in sheep and goat (p\\\\\\\\0.001). Liver condemnations due to fasciolosis were prevalent in sheep and goats and cattle slaughtered during winter, summer and autumn, respectively, whereas dicrocoeliosis were common in autumn season for sheep and cattle and in winter for goats. This survey provides baseline data for the future monitoring of these potentially important parasitic infections in the region
Keywords
Liver fluke; Abattoir; Prevalence; Kermanshah; Iran@article{paperid:1083768,
author = {Yaser Shahbazi and Mohammad Hashemnia and Afshari Safavi, Ehsanallah},
title = {A retrospective survey of liver flukes in livestock based on abattoir data in Kermanshah, west of Iran},
journal = {Journal of Parasitic Diseases},
year = {2016},
volume = {40},
number = {3},
month = {September},
issn = {0971-7196},
pages = {948--953},
numpages = {5},
keywords = {Liver fluke; Abattoir; Prevalence; Kermanshah; Iran},
}
%0 Journal Article
%T A retrospective survey of liver flukes in livestock based on abattoir data in Kermanshah, west of Iran
%A Yaser Shahbazi
%A Mohammad Hashemnia
%A Afshari Safavi, Ehsanallah
%J Journal of Parasitic Diseases
%@ 0971-7196
%D 2016