摩苏尔市牛羊片形吸虫SPP感染评价

B. AL-Lahaibi, A. Al-taee, Eman G. Suleiman
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本研究旨在评估2020年6月至2022年6月期间摩苏尔市片形吸虫感染情况。结果表明,牛羊粪便中有片吸虫卵的比例为12.30%,牛羊差异显著,牛感染率较高,为16%。片形吸虫的卵呈椭圆形,棕色至黄色,有卵盖。牛、羊的片形吸虫感染率和性别差异无统计学意义。关于感染率与受感染动物年龄之间的关系,在受感染羊的年龄和受感染羊的年龄之间没有显著差异。而年龄小于1岁、1 ~ 2岁和大于2岁的牛之间存在显著差异。对90份牛羊血样进行血清学检查,牛羊片形吸虫血清阳性率分别为22.22%和8.88%,所有被检牛羊的感染发生率无差异。
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EVALUATION OF FASCIOLA SPP INFECTION IN CATTLE AND SHEEP IN MOSUL CITY
This study was conducted for the purpose of evaluating infection with the parasite Fasciola spp in the city of Mosul for the period from June 2020 to June 2022. The results showed that a total of 12.30% of cattle and sheep had Fasciola eggs in their feces, with a significant difference between cattle and sheep, and the infection was high in cattle 16%. The eggs of the Fasciola species are oval, brown to yellow in color, and have an operculum. There was no significant difference in the rate of infection with the Fasciola parasite and the sex of cattle and sheep. Regarding the relationship between the rate of infection and the age of the animals infected, there were no significant differences between the infection and the age groups of the examined sheep. Whereas there was a significant difference between the cattle whose age was less than one year, one to two years old and more than two years old. The results of the serological examination of 90 blood samples of cattle and sheep showed that the seroprevalence of Fasciola in both cattle and sheep was 22.22% and 8.88%, respectively, with no difference in the incidence of infection between all the examined cattle and sheep.
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