Prevalence of small ruminants digestive parasitosis in the Communes of Bohicon, Djidja and Zogbodomey, center of Benin

Y. Akpo, Sènan Fréjus Adjalala, E. Attakpa, M. Assogba
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An epidemiological study of parasitism has been undertaken in the Communes of Bohicon, Djidja and Zogbodomey on 300  small ruminants. The coproscopic technics of flotation and sedimentation realized on Djallonke and Oudah sheeps and on guinean dwarf goats have shown parasites like Dicrocoeluim sp, Monieza expanza sp, Cappillaria sp, Strongyloide sp likewise strongylides eggs and Trichostrongylide commonly called ''strongles eggs'' and some oocysts coccidiosis like Eimeria sp. This study has revealed that the animal global infestation rate to helminth and oocysts like Eimeria sp was from 82.47% in goats versus 80.77% in sheeps. The helminthic was more raised in sheeps (69.87%) than goats (36.25%) (P < 0.05). The strongles were the most helminths met with the rates of 89.65% in goats and 83.62% in sheeps. The coccidiosis prevalence was 87.5% in goats versus 83.13% in sheeps. By considering the Communes, the rate of coccidian oocysts were 61.84%, 91.01%, and 98.76% respectively in Djidja, Bohicon and Zogbodomey. According to coprology methods used, the flotation was shown to be more sensible with 73.95% of positive samples in comparison to the sedimentation (63.57%). The predominance of nematodes and trematodes’s eggs can explain this difference in the sensitivities. A close collaboration between the Veterinary laboratory of Bohicon, the agents of the rural development in the field and the breeders by strategical intervention based on the association ''diagnosis-deworming'' at the end of dry season and the rainy season must be considered. However, the development of this type of farming , accelerated by the expectation of products more "natural" by consumers, increases the risk parasite.
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贝宁中部博希孔、吉贾和佐博多梅社区小反刍动物消化道寄生虫病流行情况
在波希孔、吉贾和佐博多梅公社对300只小反刍动物进行了寄生虫病流行病学研究。在Djallonke绵羊和Oudah绵羊以及几内亚矮山羊身上实现的浮选和沉淀共镜技术显示出了Dicrocoeluim sp, Monieza expanza sp, Cappillaria sp,本研究表明,动物对艾美耳球虫和虫卵的全球感染率为山羊的82.47%,绵羊的80.77%。绵羊(69.87%)比山羊(36.25%)饲养的蛔虫多(P < 0.05)。山羊和绵羊的遇虫率分别为89.65%和83.62%。山羊和绵羊球虫病患病率分别为87.5%和83.13%。以社区为标准,吉贾、波希孔和佐博多米的球虫卵囊率分别为61.84%、91.01%和98.76%。根据coprology方法,浮选的阳性样品占73.95%,比沉淀(63.57%)更为合理。线虫和吸虫卵的优势可以解释这种敏感性的差异。必须考虑在旱季和雨季结束时,在“诊断-驱虫”的基础上,通过战略干预,在Bohicon兽医实验室、田间农村发展代理人和育种者之间进行密切合作。然而,消费者对产品更“自然”的期望加速了这种农业的发展,这增加了寄生虫的风险。
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