2022
DOI: 10.22207/jpam.16.2.07
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A Comparative Study of Fasciola Parasite Infection Rates in Local and Imported Sheep in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Abstract: Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica are two trematodes (liver flukes) that cause water- and food-borne disease Fasciolosis. Many animals are involved in the life cycle of the Fasciola spp., such as sheep, cattle, and camels, and humans are the definitive host. This work investigated the prevalence of Fasciola among imported and local slaughtered sheep and the relation between infection rate and seasons of the year. A total of 720,290 local and imported sheep (251,701 and 468,489, respectively) were slaugh… Show more

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“…In slaughtered sheep and goats in Amol abattoir, Mazandaran, northern Iran, the prevalence rate of Fasciola spp was 6.6% (16,17). The infection rates of the Fasciola parasite in sheep in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, is higher among the imported sheep 1.19% than local slaughtered sheep 0.27% in the period 2019-2020 (18,19).…”
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confidence: 95%
“…In slaughtered sheep and goats in Amol abattoir, Mazandaran, northern Iran, the prevalence rate of Fasciola spp was 6.6% (16,17). The infection rates of the Fasciola parasite in sheep in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, is higher among the imported sheep 1.19% than local slaughtered sheep 0.27% in the period 2019-2020 (18,19).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 95%