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Title: Prevalence And Risk Factors of Bovine Fasciolosis in SlaughteredCattle In Blue Nile State, Sudan
Other Titles: نسبة الإصابة وعوامل الخطر لمرض الفاشيولا في ذبائح الأبقار بولاية النيل الأزرق
Authors: Ismail, Bashir Farouk
Supervisor, -Siham Elias Suliman
Keywords: Veterinary Medicine
Bovine Fasciolosis
SlaughteredCattle
Issue Date: 16-Jan-2019
Publisher: Sudan University of Science and Technology
Citation: Ismail, Bashir Farouk . Prevalence And Risk Factors of Bovine Fasciolosis in SlaughteredCattle In Blue Nile State, Sudan \ Bashir Farouk Ismail ; Siham Elias Suliman .- Khartoum:Sudan University of Science & Technology,College of Veterinary Medicine,2019.- 68 p.:ill.;28cm.-M.Sc.
Abstract: A cross – sectional epidemiological study was conducted from november 2018 to december 2018 to estimate the prevalence and to investigate risk factors associated with the Fasciolosis in cattle slaughtered at two abattoirs in Eldmazin and Elreseriries Localities – Blue Nile State. Among the total of 119 cattle livers examined at post mortem,7 animals were positive and prevalence of bovine Fasciolosis was 5.9%. Unvariate analysis showed that there was statistically significant association between infection and age of animal (X2=57.891%,P.Value 0.000).There is was associationbetweenbody condition of theanimal andthe disease(X2= 44.782% , P. Value 0.000) . Also the chi square test showed significant association between Fasciola infection and sex(X2=49.824 , P.value =0.000). Breed statistically significant with disease (X2= 79.067, P. Value=0.000).Also using drug showed that prophylactic resistance there was statistically significant association with disease (X2 =99.840%, P.Value 0.000). Source of animals alsostatistically significant with disease (X2= 82.361%, P. Value 0.000), and localities statistically significant with disease (X2 =32.576%,P. Value 0.000). However typeof grazing and present of snail were not found significant association with disease
Description: Thesis
URI: http://repository.sustech.edu/handle/123456789/22627
Appears in Collections:Masters Dissertations : Veterinary Medicine

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