Epidemiological Investigations on Cystic Echinococcosis in North-West (Sidi Kacem Province) Morocco: Infection in Ruminants

I. E. Berbri, A. Pétavy, G. Umhang, M. Bouslikhane, O. F. Fihri, F. Boué, A. Dakkak
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Despite alarming statistics on cystic echinococcosis (CE) in humans and the importance of dog and ruminant populations, no epidemiological investigations have been performed on CE in Sidi Kacem Province (North-West of Morocco). A part of large research project was devoted to determine the status of CE in ruminants. This paper reports the results of the investigations carried out in the 10 abattoirs of this region, over four successive years (April 2009–March 2013). A total of 1,302 sheep, 652 head of cattle, and 136 goats were postmortem examined and hydatid cysts were collected and examined. The overall CE prevalence of infection was 42.9% in cattle, 11.0% in sheep, and 1.5% in goats. The prevalence shows significant association with age in sheep and cattle; sheep above 3 years and cattle above 5 years are highly infected (64.0% and 72.2%, resp.). Only liver and lungs are found to be infected. Molecular analyses identified G1, G2, and G3 of E. granulosus sensu stricto in liver and lung samples. Cyst fertility was significantly higher in sheep (54.9%) than in cattle (50.3%). These findings suggest that control measures should target not only sheep but also cattle.
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摩洛哥西北部(西迪卡西姆省)囊性棘球蚴病流行病学调查:反刍动物感染
尽管人类囊性包虫病(CE)的统计数据令人震惊,狗和反刍动物种群也很重要,但在西迪卡西姆省(摩洛哥西北部)没有对CE进行流行病学调查。大型研究项目的一部分致力于确定CE在反刍动物中的地位。本文报告了连续四年(2009年4月至2013年3月)在该地区10个屠宰场进行的调查结果。对1302只绵羊、652头牛和136只山羊进行了死后检查,并收集和检查了包虫囊。牛、绵羊和山羊的总体CE感染率分别为42.9%、11.0%和1.5%。绵羊和牛的患病率与年龄有显著关系;3岁以上的绵羊和5岁以上的牛感染率较高(分别为64.0%和72.2%)。只有肝脏和肺部被发现感染。分子分析在肝脏和肺部样本中鉴定出狭义颗粒绦虫G1、G2和G3。绵羊的囊肿受精率(54.9%)显著高于牛(50.3%)。这些发现表明,控制措施不仅应针对羊,也应针对牛。
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