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THE INCIDENCE OF FASCIOLIASIS AND SOME TYPES OF BACTERIA INCURRED CAUSING LACK MEAT AND LIVERS QUALITY OF SLAUGHTERED ANIMALS AT AL-TAIF, KSA.

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Last updated: 23 Jan 2023

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This study, reviews a one year period (2013), recorded of slaughtered house (sheep) at Al-Taif, KSA. It aimed for determination the prevalence of Fascioliasis and abscesses affecting the liver of slaughtered animals. A total of 18,925 sheep were slaughtered and 3501 (18.5%) livers of sheep were condemned due to fascioliasis and abscesses affections. Of the slaughtered sheep were a significantly (p0.05), higher prevalence of Fascioliasis was recorded sheep (3.1%). Fascioliasis considered the most cause of liver condemnation and was responsible for total liver condemnation for sheep as 16.9%., Out of 60cases, 20(3.3%) were apparently infected with acute suppurative hepatitis  while 40 (6.6) out of 60 cases appeared to be infected with chronic hepatitis. A total of 19 bacterial isolates were recovered from acute suppurative hepatitis specimens, 7(35%) S. aureus, 5 (25%) E.coli, 6 (30%) Clostridium perfringens and1 (5%) Clostridium novyi respectively. While in case of chronic hepatitis 64 bacterial isolates were detected, 1 (2.5%) S. aureus, 16 (40%) E. coli, 5 (12.5%) Klebsiella spp < /em>, 25 (62.5%) Clostridium perfringens and1 (2.5%) Clostridium novyi respectively. 

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10.21608/avmj.2013.172285

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Key words: Fascioliosis, Flukes, Fasciola gigantica, sheep s.aueus, E.coli

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NABILA

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S. DEGHEIDY

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Biology Dept., Science Collage, Taif University, KSA

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nabila.degheidy@gmail.com

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M. SHARAF

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Biology Dept., Science Collage, Taif University, KSA

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JAMILA

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S. AL-MALKI

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Biology Dept., Science Collage, Taif University, KSA

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59

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139

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2013-10-01

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2013-08-18

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2013-11-23

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136

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141

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1012-5973

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2314-5226

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Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal

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