A survey of the prevalence of liver fluke and other gastrointestinal parasites in cattle at the Douala slaughter house was conducted between March and September 2011. Three hundred and twenty (320) cattle consisting of 100 females and 220 males were examined post-mortem. Liver, bile and stool samples were collected to determine the prevalence and intensity of liver flukes and other intestinal parasites of these ruminants. 10mls of bile collected from each cattle were concentrated by centrifugation at 3000rpm for two minutes, and the sediment examined under the microscope. Also, 0.2g of faecal material were collected, sieved and analyzed using the formol ether concentration technique. Results obtained showed that liver flukes had a general ...
This study was designed to compare information on parasitic diseases occurrence in nomadic cattle he...
Cattle are a major source of animal protein, hides and skin but the constraint is infection due to g...
Austin Journal of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry, 2018; 5 (1): 1039An abattoir cross sectiona...
This study was carried out to determine the occurrence of liver fluke infections in cattle and sheep...
Cattle is one of the most domesticated livestock in Nigeria which provides a wide range of products ...
Assessments of gastrointestinal parasites of slaughtered cattle at Minna Main Abattoir were conducte...
Fasciola, Fascioloides, and Dicrocoelium cause liver fluke diseases in ruminants and are of zoonotic...
A study was carried out to determine the histopathology of the liver in cattle slaughtered in Port H...
The study was carried out, in Illubaboral zone of Oromia regional at western part of Ethiopia in Bed...
The occurrence of fascioliasis among cattle slaughtered for consumption at the Ekiti central abattoi...
Fascioliasis is a heliminth disease caused by three trematodes. This study determined the prevalence...
Fascioliasis is one of the most prevalent and economically significant parasitic illnesses of domest...
The study assessed the prevalence and distribution of gastrointestinal parasites in bile and faeces ...
Studies were conducted to determine the prevalence of helminthes parasites affecting cattle slaughte...
A study to determine the prevalence of fascioliasis in cattle slaughtered at the Gombe township abat...
This study was designed to compare information on parasitic diseases occurrence in nomadic cattle he...
Cattle are a major source of animal protein, hides and skin but the constraint is infection due to g...
Austin Journal of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry, 2018; 5 (1): 1039An abattoir cross sectiona...
This study was carried out to determine the occurrence of liver fluke infections in cattle and sheep...
Cattle is one of the most domesticated livestock in Nigeria which provides a wide range of products ...
Assessments of gastrointestinal parasites of slaughtered cattle at Minna Main Abattoir were conducte...
Fasciola, Fascioloides, and Dicrocoelium cause liver fluke diseases in ruminants and are of zoonotic...
A study was carried out to determine the histopathology of the liver in cattle slaughtered in Port H...
The study was carried out, in Illubaboral zone of Oromia regional at western part of Ethiopia in Bed...
The occurrence of fascioliasis among cattle slaughtered for consumption at the Ekiti central abattoi...
Fascioliasis is a heliminth disease caused by three trematodes. This study determined the prevalence...
Fascioliasis is one of the most prevalent and economically significant parasitic illnesses of domest...
The study assessed the prevalence and distribution of gastrointestinal parasites in bile and faeces ...
Studies were conducted to determine the prevalence of helminthes parasites affecting cattle slaughte...
A study to determine the prevalence of fascioliasis in cattle slaughtered at the Gombe township abat...
This study was designed to compare information on parasitic diseases occurrence in nomadic cattle he...
Cattle are a major source of animal protein, hides and skin but the constraint is infection due to g...
Austin Journal of Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry, 2018; 5 (1): 1039An abattoir cross sectiona...