PREVALENCE OF GASTROINTESTINAL NEMATODES INFECTION IN BALI CATTLE CALVES AT BERINGKIT ANIMAL MARKET BADUNG REGENCY

Manik Mustika Jayanthi, Nyoman Adi Suratma, I Made Dwinata
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Calves infected with gastrointestinal nematodes can spread diseases to other livestock in a new environment, causing a decrease in quality, and financial losses for farmers. This study aims to determine the prevalence and intensity of infection, as well as the gastrointestinal nematodes infecting Bali cattle calves at the Beringkit Livestock Market, Badung Regency. The study used a floatation method to identify worm egg morphology and continued with the McMaster method to determine infection intensity. Out of 100 fecal samples examined, 65 samples were found positive for gastrointestinal nematode infection, resulting in a prevalence of 65% infection among Bali cattle calves at the Beringkit Livestock Market, Badung Regency. The identified nematodes were strongyle-type worms (64%) with an infection intensity of 203 ± 384 EPG, Strongyloides papillosus (10%) with an infection intensity of 100 ± 89 EPG, and Toxocara vitulorum (9%) with an infection intensity of 155 ± 287 EPG. It is concluded from this study that the prevalence of gastrointestinal nematode infections in Bali cattle calves at the Beringkit Livestock Market, Badung Regency was high with infection intensity falling into the mild category. Regular and continuous deworming is necessary as a control and prevention measure for gastrointestinal nematode infections in Bali cattle calves.
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巴东县 Beringkit 动物市场巴厘牛犊的胃肠道线虫感染率
感染胃肠道线虫的牛犊会在新环境中将疾病传播给其他牲畜,导致牲畜质量下降,并给养殖户造成经济损失。本研究旨在确定巴东县 Beringkit 牲畜市场巴厘岛牛犊的感染率和感染强度以及感染的胃肠道线虫。研究采用浮游法确定虫卵形态,并继续采用麦克马斯特法确定感染强度。在检查的 100 份粪便样本中,发现 65 份样本的胃肠道线虫感染呈阳性,因此巴东县 Beringkit 牲畜市场的巴厘岛牛犊感染率为 65%。经鉴定的线虫有:强殖线虫(64%),感染强度为 203 ± 384 EPG;乳头强殖线虫(10%),感染强度为 100 ± 89 EPG;Toxocara vitulorum(9%),感染强度为 155 ± 287 EPG。这项研究的结论是,巴东县 Beringkit 牲畜市场的巴厘岛牛犊胃肠道线虫感染率较高,感染强度属于轻度感染。作为巴厘岛牛犊胃肠道线虫感染的控制和预防措施,定期和持续驱虫是必要的。
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