2018
DOI: 10.3126/jiaas.v35i1.22549
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Overview of Seasonal Prevalence of Liver Fluke & Rumen Fluke Infestation in Cattle and Buffalo of Western Chitwan, Nepal

Abstract: Fluke infestation in domestic animals is one of the major problems of farmers in tropical condition of Chitwan. A prospective study was done in western Chitwan, Bharatpur Metropolitan City, ward 26 &16, Nepal in two different seasons-summer and winter to describe the seasonal prevalence of fluke infestation in dairy cattle and buffalo. Sedimentation technique of faecal examination was performed to recover the parasite eggs. In the study, the prevalence of fluke infestation was found to be higher in the sum… Show more

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“…From this study, stage-wise prevalence is statistically insignificant (P>0.05), though higher incidence was seen in calves (18.75%) and lower in productive (14.71%). Our results agree with the findings of (Nath et al, 2016) and Bista et al (2018) who showed the infestation was higher in younger calves. But the result contradicted Dhakal and Nepali (1984), and Sardar et al (2006) who found adult lactating cattle more susceptible to infestation.…”
Section: Stage-wise Prevalencesupporting
confidence: 94%
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“…From this study, stage-wise prevalence is statistically insignificant (P>0.05), though higher incidence was seen in calves (18.75%) and lower in productive (14.71%). Our results agree with the findings of (Nath et al, 2016) and Bista et al (2018) who showed the infestation was higher in younger calves. But the result contradicted Dhakal and Nepali (1984), and Sardar et al (2006) who found adult lactating cattle more susceptible to infestation.…”
Section: Stage-wise Prevalencesupporting
confidence: 94%
“…In support, young animals are more susceptible to parasitic infestation than adult (Khan, 2017). On the other hand, adult animals might have developed immunity against parasitic infestation due the previous exposure with the parasites (Bista et al, 2018). Likewise, according to Winkler (1982), the host may recover from parasitic infection with increasing age and hence become resistant.…”
Section: Age-wise Prevalencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Animals become infected with Fasciola when they were ingested vegetation contaminated with metacercariae and the disease can present in acute, subacute, or chronic forms, but the chronic form being the most prevalent in cattle. (Bista et al 2018;Alemneh et al 2019). Human beings could get the infection by drinking defiled water containing reasonable metacercariae (Chan and Lam 1987).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In support, young animals are more susceptible to parasitic infestation than adult (Khan, 2017). On the other hand, the adult animals might have developed immunity against the parasitic infestation due the previous exposure with the parasites (Bista et al, 2018). Likewise, according to Winkler (1982), the host may recover from parasitic infection with increasing age and hence become resistant.…”
Section: Effect Of Agementioning
confidence: 99%