ABSTRACT
A three
month study was conducted from July to October on the prevalence of liver fluke
infection. 240 liver samples from ubakala and Uzuakoli both in Abia state were
examined. The prevalence rate of infection in Ubakala and Uzuakoli was
59(24.6%).The prevalence rate of infection in male 40(16.67) and females
19(7.29%). The analysis indicated a prevalence rate of infection in Ubakala and
Uzuakoli (p<0.05). In Ubakala abattoir, the prevalence rate of infection in
male is 25(17.12) and infected female 13(8.90%). There was no significance
difference of infection in male and female cattle slaughtered in the abattoir
(P<0.05). In Uzuakoli, the prevalence rate of infection in male is 1515.96%)
and infected female 6(6.38%). There was no significant difference of infection
in male and female cattle slaughtered in uzuakoli (P<0.05). The level of
infection determined by the number of parasite in both abattoir recorded, is
severe in males with 9(22.5), moderate 14(35.0%) and miid 17 (42-5%) while
females recorded severe with 3(15.8%), moderate 5(26.3%) and mild 11 (57.9%).
Out of the 50 faecal sample analyzed in Ubakala, male 11 (22.0%) and female
7(14.11 %) were found infected while in Uzuakoli the infected male 9(18.0%) and
infected females 6(12.0%), there was no significant difference of infection in
males and fema!es (P<0.05). Questionnaires responses of
butchers/meat-sellers revealed their ability to recognize infected liver
through its dark colour and spongy fibrous nature. Major factors identified to
be responsible for the high prevalence of parasite are poor environmental
condition inadequate care and treatment of infected cattle, environmental
sanitation, feeding habit and good source of water were emphasized to safeguard
the general health of the public
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UNIVERSITY, MICHAEL. "Prevalence Of Fascioliasis In Cattle Slaughtered In Ubakala Central Abattoir And Uzuakoli Abattoir Both In Abia State" Repository.mouau.edu.ng (2023). Accessed 23 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/prevalence-of-fascioliasis-in-cattle-slaughtered-in-ubakala-central-abattoir-and-uzuakoli-abattoir-both-in-abia-state-7-2