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Bovin Fasciolosis in Kaki Abattioir Addis Abeba - Occurance of bovin fasciolosis and its economic importance in Akaki Abattioir Addis Abeba

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A cross sectional and retrospective study was conducted was from September to December 2019 at Akaki Abattoir to determine the occurrence rate and economic importance of bovine fasciolosis. For the cross section study systemic random sampling was followed and a total of 384 cattle were inspected. And for the retrospective study 2010 to 2019 data was analyzed. The total average annual loss was also calculated from this retrospective data, however, pricing was based on the market during the study period. Postmortem examination was carried out following standard meat inspection procedure. Liver pathology was also characterized as light, moderate and severs following stander procedure. During the study period 384 bovine livers were examined and 125 (32.55%) were found to be affected by the disease. In the retrospective study (2011-2019) .

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Dr. Amha Fikadu, Hold in BSc, GMPH, DVM, currently employed as Veterinary public health expert.Dr. Leulseged Afelew hold DVM and MBA, currently employed as Meat Inspector. Solomon Tesefay, hold BVSc, currently employed as Meat Inspector. 

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Authors Leulseged Afelew, Amha Fikadu, Solomon Tesfay
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2024
 
EAN 9783659972126
ISBN 978-3-659-97212-6
No. of pages 56
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Media, communication > Media science

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