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Survey of Dicrocoelium dendriticum infection in imported Romani and local sheep (Ovis aries), and potential epidemiological role in Saudi Arabia
The epidemiology of parasite infection in local and imported breeds is quite an essential topic in the meat industry and human health. This study aims to determine the prevalence of Dicrocoelium dendriticum in local sheep breeds (Naemi, Najdi, and Harri) and imported breeds from Romania (Romani bree...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9890332/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36811998 http://dx.doi.org/10.5187/jast.2022.e63 |
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author | Murshed, Mutee Al-Quraishy, Saleh Mares, Mohammed M Mohammed, Osama B. Aljawdah, Hossam M. A. |
author_facet | Murshed, Mutee Al-Quraishy, Saleh Mares, Mohammed M Mohammed, Osama B. Aljawdah, Hossam M. A. |
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description | The epidemiology of parasite infection in local and imported breeds is quite an essential topic in the meat industry and human health. This study aims to determine the prevalence of Dicrocoelium dendriticum in local sheep breeds (Naemi, Najdi, and Harri) and imported breeds from Romania (Romani breed) and the epidemiology of the infection in Saudi Arabia. Morphological description, the relationship between dicrocoeliasis and sex, age, and histological changes were also presented. A total of 6845 slaughtered sheep at Riyadh Automated slaughterhouse were investigated and followed up for 4 months between 2020–2021. It included 4,680 local breeds and 2,165 imported Romanian breeds. Fecal samples and livers and gallbladders from slaughtered animals were examined for apparent pathological lesions. The results indicated that the infection rate in slaughtered animals was 10.6% in imported Romani sheep and 0.9% in the local Naeimi breed. After identifying the parasite morphologically, negative results were obtained from examining feces, gallbladders, and livers of Najdi and Harry sheep breeds. The mean number of eggs per 20 µL/gallbladder was low (72.78 ± 17.8: 76.11 ± 5.07), medium (334.59 ± 90.6: 292.91 ± 26.63), and high (1113.2 ± 22.3: 1004 ± 143.4) in imported and Naeime sheep, respectively. Significant differences were found between gender and age (males and females were 3.67% and 6.31%; > 2 years 4.39%, 1–2 years 4.22%, and 1 year 3.53%) respectively. Histopathological lesions in the liver were more pronounced. Our survey confirmed the presence of D. dendriticum in imported Romani and local Naeimi sheep, and the potential role of imported sheep in the epidemiology of dicrocoeliasis in Saudi Arabia. |
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spelling | pubmed-98903322023-02-14 Survey of Dicrocoelium dendriticum infection in imported Romani and local sheep (Ovis aries), and potential epidemiological role in Saudi Arabia Murshed, Mutee Al-Quraishy, Saleh Mares, Mohammed M Mohammed, Osama B. Aljawdah, Hossam M. A. J Anim Sci Technol Research Article The epidemiology of parasite infection in local and imported breeds is quite an essential topic in the meat industry and human health. This study aims to determine the prevalence of Dicrocoelium dendriticum in local sheep breeds (Naemi, Najdi, and Harri) and imported breeds from Romania (Romani breed) and the epidemiology of the infection in Saudi Arabia. Morphological description, the relationship between dicrocoeliasis and sex, age, and histological changes were also presented. A total of 6845 slaughtered sheep at Riyadh Automated slaughterhouse were investigated and followed up for 4 months between 2020–2021. It included 4,680 local breeds and 2,165 imported Romanian breeds. Fecal samples and livers and gallbladders from slaughtered animals were examined for apparent pathological lesions. The results indicated that the infection rate in slaughtered animals was 10.6% in imported Romani sheep and 0.9% in the local Naeimi breed. After identifying the parasite morphologically, negative results were obtained from examining feces, gallbladders, and livers of Najdi and Harry sheep breeds. The mean number of eggs per 20 µL/gallbladder was low (72.78 ± 17.8: 76.11 ± 5.07), medium (334.59 ± 90.6: 292.91 ± 26.63), and high (1113.2 ± 22.3: 1004 ± 143.4) in imported and Naeime sheep, respectively. Significant differences were found between gender and age (males and females were 3.67% and 6.31%; > 2 years 4.39%, 1–2 years 4.22%, and 1 year 3.53%) respectively. Histopathological lesions in the liver were more pronounced. Our survey confirmed the presence of D. dendriticum in imported Romani and local Naeimi sheep, and the potential role of imported sheep in the epidemiology of dicrocoeliasis in Saudi Arabia. Korean Society of Animal Sciences and Technology 2022-11 2022-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9890332/ /pubmed/36811998 http://dx.doi.org/10.5187/jast.2022.e63 Text en © Copyright 2022 Korean Society of Animal Science and Technology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an Open-Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Murshed, Mutee Al-Quraishy, Saleh Mares, Mohammed M Mohammed, Osama B. Aljawdah, Hossam M. A. Survey of Dicrocoelium dendriticum infection in imported Romani and local sheep (Ovis aries), and potential epidemiological role in Saudi Arabia |
title | Survey of Dicrocoelium dendriticum infection in
imported Romani and local sheep (Ovis aries), and potential
epidemiological role in Saudi Arabia |
title_full | Survey of Dicrocoelium dendriticum infection in
imported Romani and local sheep (Ovis aries), and potential
epidemiological role in Saudi Arabia |
title_fullStr | Survey of Dicrocoelium dendriticum infection in
imported Romani and local sheep (Ovis aries), and potential
epidemiological role in Saudi Arabia |
title_full_unstemmed | Survey of Dicrocoelium dendriticum infection in
imported Romani and local sheep (Ovis aries), and potential
epidemiological role in Saudi Arabia |
title_short | Survey of Dicrocoelium dendriticum infection in
imported Romani and local sheep (Ovis aries), and potential
epidemiological role in Saudi Arabia |
title_sort | survey of dicrocoelium dendriticum infection in
imported romani and local sheep (ovis aries), and potential
epidemiological role in saudi arabia |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9890332/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36811998 http://dx.doi.org/10.5187/jast.2022.e63 |
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