Occurrence of intestinal parasites in effluent slurries from piggeries in Enugu, Nigeria

Q4 Immunology and Microbiology Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Pub Date : 2024-03-28 DOI:10.4314/njpar.v45i1.20
N. B. Agumah, M. H. Effendi, E. N. Ugbo, A. M. Witaningrum,
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There is a growing concern for pig parasites as a bottleneck for low productivity and reduction in the market value of pork meat. Parasite infection is a common problem in organic pig production, which can threaten the food safety of pork products, and cause economic losses to organic farmers. Hence assessing various channels by which these diseases can be transmitted is very important. This study was carried out to ascertain the distribution of intestinal parasites in slurries from a piggery in Enugu, South East Nigeria. In this study, a total of 100 pooled samples were examined from 5 farms. These samples were analyzed using the formol ether concentration technique. Out of 100 pooled samples examined, 67% of the samples were positive for intestinal parasites. The occurrence rate of the different parasites encountered was: Ascaris suum (11.9%), Trichuris suis (10.4%), Taenia solium (7.6%), Strongyloides ransomi (3.0%), Schistosoma sp.(3.0%), Entamoeba suis (28.6%), Entamoeba polecki (1.5%) and Ancylostoma duodenale (20.9%). This study is of utmost importance as findings from this study highlight the presence of various intestinal parasites in effluent slurries. There are prospects of the spread of these slurries from piggeries into the surrounding environment (which includes residential areas, commercial areas and even farmlands). Deworming of pigs to reduce parasite load is highly advocated.
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尼日利亚埃努古养猪场污水泥浆中肠道寄生虫的发生率
猪寄生虫是生产力低下和猪肉市场价值降低的瓶颈,这一点日益受到关注。寄生虫感染是有机养猪生产中的一个常见问题,会威胁猪肉产品的食品安全,并给有机养殖户造成经济损失。因此,评估这些疾病的各种传播渠道非常重要。本研究旨在确定尼日利亚东南部埃努古一家养猪场泥浆中肠道寄生虫的分布情况。在这项研究中,共检测了来自 5 个农场的 100 份混合样本。这些样本采用甲醇醚浓缩技术进行分析。在检测的 100 份集中样本中,67% 的样本对肠道寄生虫呈阳性反应。不同寄生虫的出现率如下蛔虫(11.9%)、猪毛滴虫(10.4%)、梭球蚴(7.6%)、猪链球菌(3.0%)、血吸虫(3.0%)、猪盘尾丝虫(28.6%)、杆状盘尾丝虫(1.5%)和十二指肠疽(20.9%)。这项研究极为重要,因为研究结果突显了污水泥浆中存在各种肠道寄生虫。这些泥浆有可能从猪舍扩散到周围环境(包括住宅区、商业区甚至农田)。为减少寄生虫量而对猪进行驱虫是非常值得提倡的。
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Nigerian Journal of Parasitology
Nigerian Journal of Parasitology Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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