Prevalence of parasitic zoonoses in Kano state metropolitan abattoir Department:Animal Health and Production Technology By: captainonuh1414 Project ID: 6419 Rating: (5.0) votes: 2 Price:₦1000 Get the Complete MaterialAbstractThe study was conducted to investigate the prevalence of parasitic zoonotic diseases in Kano state ultra modern abattoir (Mayanka), Fagge L.G.A. Kano state. Animals were examined for post-mortem defects in different slaughtering units of the abattoir. The study started from the 28th of December, 2015 to the 11th of January, 2016. The total examined animals were 2890, among them were 1460 cattle, 970 goat and 460 sheep. Age and sex of the examined animals were recorded as far as practicable. The overall prevalence of hydatidosis was highest (29.61%), followed by fascioliasis (23.04%) and lastly amphistomiasis (21.48%). The prevalence of the above mentioned diseases were higher in older animals. The prevalence of hydatidosis, fascioliasis and amphistomiasis was higher in male in the case of cattle and goat, but the prevalence of these diseases was distinctly higher in female animals in the case of sheep. ...Preview Download Preview +Other Animal Health and Production Technology project topics and materials you might be interested in»Prevalence of parasitic zoonoses in Kano state metropolitan abattoir»Fertility, hatchability and embryonic death in a wild guinea fowl eggs in an extensive farm managed in Bali l.g.a»Performance of guinea fowl fed different commercial feed vital feed and amo feed from 7-11 weeks»Effects of feeding mahogany (Swietenia Macrophylla) leaves with brewers dried grains supplement on nutrients utilization of west african dwarf goats