2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/8940576
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Prevalence of Bovine Schistosomiasis and Associated Risk Factors in Tis Abay District, Northwest Ethiopia

Abstract: Background. Schistosomiasis is a parasitic disease of cattle that is caused by trematode worms and results in morbidity, mortality, reduced fertility, and productivity. Methods. A cross-sectional study was conducted to determine the prevalence and associated risk factors for bovine schistosomiasis in Tis Abay district, Amhara, Ethiopia. Fecal samples were collected from 384 randomly selected cattle and examined using the sedimentation technique. Results. Of the total examined fecal samples, 13.02% (50/384) of … Show more

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“…This difference was highly significant (p = 0.000). This finding aligns with the research conducted by, 10 who also noted a greater prevalence of bovine schistosomiasis in extensive management systems (17.9%) than in semi-intensive management systems (9.6%) and intensive management systems. 42 This finding also showing that animals in extensive management systems are more susceptible to Schistosoma infection than are those in semi-intensive and intensively reared systems.…”
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“…This difference was highly significant (p = 0.000). This finding aligns with the research conducted by, 10 who also noted a greater prevalence of bovine schistosomiasis in extensive management systems (17.9%) than in semi-intensive management systems (9.6%) and intensive management systems. 42 This finding also showing that animals in extensive management systems are more susceptible to Schistosoma infection than are those in semi-intensive and intensively reared systems.…”
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“…9 The presence of water bodies such as stagnant ponds, swampy areas, rivers, streams, channels for irrigation, wetlands, and canals are among the environmental variables that affect both people and animals suffering from schistosomiasis. 10 Using snails as an intermediary host, schistosomiasis is disseminated; the immature infectious form enters through the host's body and can potentially infect cattle by drinking water. 11 It is frequently found in Ethiopia's central, southwestern, eastern, and northwestern regions.…”
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confidence: 99%