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dc.contributor.authorMohamed, Ethar Mohamed Babiker
dc.contributor.authorSupervisor - Galal Eldin Elazhari Mohammed Elhassan
dc.date.accessioned2015-10-04T09:10:09Z
dc.date.available2015-10-04T09:10:09Z
dc.date.issued2015-04-02
dc.identifier.citationMohamed,Ethar Mohamed Babiker.Prevalence and risk factors of Sheep Hydatidosis in East Nile locality Khartoum State Sudan/Ethar Mohamed Babiker Mohamed;Galal Eldin Elazhari Mohammed Elhassan.-Khartoum:Sudan Uiversity of Cince and Technologe,Faculty of Veterinary Medicine,2015.-64p:ill;28cm.-M.Sc.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/11618
dc.descriptionThesisen_US
dc.description.abstractAn abattoir survey was conducted on 332 sheep slaughtered at El-hag Yousif abattoir, East Nile Khartoum State, Sudan, during the period extended from December 2014 to February 2015. The objective was to estimate the prevalence of hydatid cysts in sheep and to investigate risk factors associated with the disease. Routine meat inspection procedure was employed to detect the presence of hydatid cysts in visceral organs (liver, lung, heart and spleen).Examined sheep originated from three areas: Buttana, East Nile, and White Nile. The overall prevalence was 3% . The prevalence of hydatid cysts infection according to age of sheep was 3.7% in animals equal and more than one years and 2.11% in animals less than one year. The distribution of the hydatid cysts according to the area (source) of sheep was 2.4% in Buttana, 2.19% in East Nile, and 5.6% in White Nile. As for body condition the prevalence was 3.3% in good body condition and 0.0% in poor body condition. The prevalence of hydatidosis in ecotype of animals was 2.3% in Baldy ecotype ,5.7% in Hamary ecotype , 2.4% in Dubasy ecotype and 5% in Kabashy ecotype. The results of the univariate analysis by using the Chi-square for the following potential risk factors were : ecotype (P-value = 0.578), age of animal (p-value = 0.407), origin of animal (P-value = 0.359), body condition (p-value = 0.321), grazing (p-value =0.100),and present of dog (p-value =0.343) . The grazing of animal was found to be significantly associated with hydatidosis (p-value =0.1). Using multivariate analysis to determine possible significant association between hydatidosis and potential risk factors, the result showed that there was no significant association with any of the investigated risk factors. Our study showed that the liver was the most infected organ (6 cysts), while two cysts was found in the lung, and two cyst was found in the lung and liver. No cyst was found in heart or spleen . Microscopic examination of the 12 cysts (found in 10 affected animals) revealed that, eight cysts was sterile, two cysts were fertile.en_US
dc.description.sponsorshipSudan Uiversity of Cince and Technologeen_US
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dc.publisherSudan Uiversity of Cince and Technologeen_US
dc.subjectVeterinary Medicineen_US
dc.subjectEast Nile localityen_US
dc.subjecthydatid cystsen_US
dc.titlePrevalence and risk factors of Sheep Hydatidosis in East Nile locality Khartoum State Sudanen_US
dc.title.alternativeنسبة الإصابة وعوامل الخطر لمرض الأكياس العدارية في الضان بمحلية شرق النيل, ولاية الخرطوم, السودانen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
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