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Prevalence of Liver Trematode Infections in Cattle in the Province of Ağrı in Turkey.

Journal:
Turkiye parazitolojii dergisi
Year:
2020
Authors:
Saltan, Cuma & Taşkın Taşçı, Gencay
Affiliation:
Kafkas &#xdc

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study was conducted to determine the prevalence of distomatosis in cattle in the Ağrı province in Turkey. METHODS: The livers and bile ducts of 200 slaughtered cattle were examined macroscopically, and the gall bladders were examined by sedimentation. The presence ofeggs and antigens in 188 cattle were investigated using sedimentation and coproantigen ELISA, respectively. Egg counts per gram of faeces (EPG) was determined using the modified McMaster sedimentation method. RESULTS: Adultandwere found in the bile ducts of 47 and 25 cattle, respectively. Examination of the gall bladders of cattle revealed the presence of eggs ofandin 63 and 48 cattle, respectively. The coproantigens ofwere found in 148 (78.7%) cattle using ELISA. Additionally, the eggs of F. hepatica were found in 63 (33.5%) cattle by sedimentation, with the value of EPG between 17 and 83. The prevalence ofwas determined as 25.5%, with the value of EPG between 17 and 67. CONCLUSION: In this study, distomatosis was detected in cattle in Ağrı province using coproantigen ELISA and sedimentation methods along with macroscopic examination. The findings necessitate an urgent implementation of an effective prevention and control program, which can increase the awareness of cattle breeders regarding these diseases. Furthermore, there is also a need for more detailed studies on these diseases.

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Original publication: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32928719/