Prevalence of Fasciola Infection in Slaughtered Animals in Kashmir

Tanveer A. Sofi
Tanveer A. Sofi
Nazima Gul
Nazima Gul
Hidayatullah Tak
Hidayatullah Tak
Khalid M. Fazilli
Khalid M. Fazilli
Iram Abdullah
Iram Abdullah
University of Kashmir

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Abstract

Fasciolosis is denoted as a significant veterinary health problem. During current study, a total of 714 cattle slaughtered at different abattoirs of Srinagar city (J&K) were examined for the presence of Fasciola sps in the liver from January 2014 to January 2016. There was moderate prevalence of 26.84% in the studied area. Predominance of Fasciola gigantica (20.86%) was seen as compared to Fasciola hepatica (3.361%) infection with mixed infection of 2.66%. Epidemiological determinants like age, gender, breed and body condition showed statistically significant (p

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Tanveer A. Sofi. 2017. \u201cPrevalence of Fasciola Infection in Slaughtered Animals in Kashmir\u201d. Global Journal of Medical Research - G: Veterinary Science & Medicine GJMR-G Volume 16 (GJMR Volume 16 Issue G3).

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Prevalence of Fasciola Infection in Slaughtered Animals in Kashmir

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Hidayatullah Tak
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Khalid M. Fazilli
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Iram Abdullah
Iram Abdullah
Tanveer A. Sofi
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