Prevalence of surgical affections of sheep in Mymensingh division of Bangladesh

Md Zulfekar Ali, Md. Mizanur Rahman Khan, Md.Deluar Hossain Sami, Md. Mahmudul Alam, Md. Rafiqul Alam
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Background: This study aimed to investigate the occurrence of surgical conditions in sheep and analyze their distribution based on age, sex, sheep, and seasonal variation. Methods: Retrospective data on surgical conditions in sheep were compiled from Upazila Livestock Offices and Veterinary Hospitals within Mymensingh division between January 2021 and December 2021. Simple descriptive statistics were used for data analysis. Results: A total of 788 surgical cases in sheep were documented. The predominant surgical conditions observed in sheep included wounds (29.18%), myiasis (15.10%), bloat (14.08%), subcutaneous cysts (12.56%), and foot rot (8.24%). In addition, there were instances of abscesses (6.47%), horn fractures (4.56%), atresia ani (3.93%), dermoid cysts (1.64%), dog bites (1.90%), overgrown hooves (1.52%), and gangrenous mastitis (0.63%). Surgical affections were more prevalent in adult sheep (73.35%) compared to young ones (26.64%). Among adult sheep, myiasis, bloat, subcutaneous cysts, and foot rot showed higher prevalences. In females, myiasis, subcutaneous cysts, bloat, and abscesses occurred more frequently than in male sheep. The occurrence of surgical affections was relatively higher in adult sheep during the rainy season, followed by summer, autumn, and winter during the rainy season followed by summer, autumn, and winter. Conclusion: The findings of this study highlight the variable demographic distribution of surgical affections in sheep. The observed patterns suggest that the surgical disorders pose a substantial threat to sheep rearing in the study areas.
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孟加拉国迈门辛省绵羊外科疾病的流行情况
背景本研究旨在调查绵羊外科疾病的发生情况,并根据年龄、性别、绵羊和季节变化分析其分布情况:方法:从 2021 年 1 月至 2021 年 12 月期间,从迈门辛省的乡畜牧办公室和兽医院收集整理了有关绵羊外科疾病的回顾性数据。数据分析采用了简单的描述性统计方法:结果:共记录了 788 个绵羊手术病例。绵羊的主要手术病症包括伤口(29.18%)、肌炎(15.10%)、腹胀(14.08%)、皮下囊肿(12.56%)和烂脚(8.24%)。此外,还有脓肿(6.47%)、角骨折(4.56%)、闭锁(3.93%)、皮样囊肿(1.64%)、狗咬伤(1.90%)、蹄过长(1.52%)和绞窄性乳腺炎(0.63%)。与幼羊(26.64%)相比,成年羊(73.35%)更容易患上外科疾病。在成年羊中,肌炎、腹胀、皮下囊肿和烂脚病的发病率较高。在雌羊中,肌炎、皮下囊肿、腹胀和脓肿的发病率高于雄羊。成年羊的外科疾病发生率在雨季相对较高,其次是夏季、秋季和冬季:结论:本研究的结果突显了绵羊外科疾病的不同人口分布。观察到的模式表明,外科疾病对研究地区的绵羊饲养构成了巨大威胁。
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