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ISSN Print: 2394-7500, ISSN Online: 2394-5869, CODEN: IJARPF

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Vol. 6, Issue 12, Part G (2020)

An epidemiological analysis on prevalence of fasciola hepatica among slaughtered sheep and goats

An epidemiological analysis on prevalence of fasciola hepatica among slaughtered sheep and goats

Author(s)
Wajid Majeed Khanday
Abstract
Liver fluke (Fasciola Hepatica) are grey or brown, flat, leaf-shaped parasites that live in the bile ducts of sheep livers. Adult flukes are about 2cm long and 1cm wide. Fasciola gigantica is by far the pre-dominant species of outstanding importance. This study has been carried out to explore the prevalence of Fasciola hepatica among slaughtered sheep and goats. In addition to this, the study was intended to investigate the impact of Fasciola hepatics on the anthropometric profile of sheep and goats. The study was carried in context of descriptive research. The total sample for the present study consists of 800 Sheep and goats. The uninfected were selected with the help of Random Sampling Technique (RST) and fro gaining the descriptive analysis of the composite respondents, the sample was selected with the help of random sampling. The collected data was put to suitable statistical treatment by using descriptive as well as comparative statistics. The results of the study indicate that out of 400 sheep 110 (27.5) were found infected and among 400 goats 90 (22.5%) were found infected, 200 (25%) were found infected. Thus, 25% respondents (sheep and goats) were found infected for liver fluke and 200 male sheep 59 (29.5%) were found infected for liver fluke whereas, 41 20.5% female sheep were found infected. In addition to this, the impact of liver fluke was reported significant on the weight and size of the respondents.
Pages: 456-458  |  344 Views  73 Downloads
How to cite this article:
Wajid Majeed Khanday. An epidemiological analysis on prevalence of fasciola hepatica among slaughtered sheep and goats. Int J Appl Res 2020;6(12):456-458.
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