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Journal : Journal of Applied Veterinary Science and Technology

The Gastrointestinal Parasite Cow in The Work Area of UPTD Laboratory of Animal and Veterinary Public Health in Jambi Province in 2020-2022 Sarwo Edy Wibowo; Yudhi Ratna; Aan Awaludin; Fathur Rohman Haryadi; Zurbein Zurbein
Journal of Applied Veterinary Science And Technology Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): October 2023
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/javest.V4.I2.2023.74-79

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Background: Jambi Province consists of 11 regencies and cities, which have a quite high potential for cattle breeding because the availability of natural feed for livestock is still very abundant. Jambi province has high rainfall and humidity. High rainfall and humidity cause the growth of helminth eggs, which can infect the digestive tract of cows. Helminths infestation in the digestive tract can cause damage to the intestinal mucosa, which can reduce the efficiency of absorption of food, causing a loss in cattle productivity in body weight, milk production, and meat quality. Purpose: This study aimed to determine the incidence of helminthiasis and the types of worms that infect livestock in the work area UPTD Laboratory of Animal and Veterinary Public Health Jambi Province. Methods: A total of 2.720 feces were screened for parasite digestive tract in this study using floating and sedimentation methods. Results: It was found that the highest prevalence in 2020 occurred in Bungo Regency, which was 4.47%, while the lowest was in Sarolangun Regency, which was 0%. In 2021, the highest prevalence was in Jambi City, which was 7%, while the lowest was in Tanjung Jabung Barat Regency, which was 0.28%. The highest prevalence in 2022 will be in Jambi City, which is 6.19%, while the lowest will be in Sungai Full City, which is 0.52%. The type of helminth that infected cattle in 2020-2022 is Paramphistomum sp., with as many as 87, 48, and 205 cases, with the highest incidence in Bungo Regency, namely 23 cases, while Jambi City, namely, 21 and 51 cases. Conclusion: The highest incidence of helminthiasis in Jambi City, with the highest identified type of helminth egg, was Paramphistomum sp.
Trypanosoma evansi Infection in Sumba Horses in East Sumba Regency : A Study at BBVet Denpasar Sarwo Edy Wibowo; Fahmida Manin; Anie Insulistyowati; Fadel Muhammad Priyatna; Yudhi Ratna Nugraheni; Paradewa Baskara; Aan Awaludin
Journal of Applied Veterinary Science And Technology Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/javest.V5.I1.2024.60-65

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Background: Sumba is one of the original habitats of the Sandalwood Ponies and the presence of pony is an important element for the community. The Sumbanese herd their ponies in the savanna and rely on nature as a source of horse feed, consequently, during the dry season, the availability of the feed decreases. These conditions can potentially reduce the health status of ponies and increase morbidity or mortality from diseases caused by Trypanosoma evansi. Purpose: This study aims to determine the occurrence and intensity of Trypanosoma evansi infection in blood samples from horses examined at the Denpasar Bali Veterinary Centre. Methods: Thirty blood samples were collected from East Sumba Regency. Three milliliters of blood were taken from the jugular vein and immediately transferred into an ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid tube. Thin blood smears were subsequently prepared and examined using the Giemsa-stained blood smears method. The preparations of blood smear were examined under microscope to determine the Trypanosoma evansi infection and the intensity was calculated on the average number of Trypanosoma evansi in 100 red blood cells. Results: The result showed that six out of 30 horses were tested positive for Trypanosoma evansi. The infection intensity ranged from two to 18 parasites with an average number of 8 in the blood smear examination method. Conclusion: The incidence of trypanosomiasis in Sumba horses varies with each season in East Sumba Regency. The prophylactic measures that should be adopted in the particular herd of horses because this is the most significant blood protozoan parasite of equines.
Co-Authors - Nurkholis Adhyatma, Muhammad Adirangga Fahrudin Agus Hadi Prayitno Ahmad Syarifuddin Ana Sahara Anang Febri Prasetyo, Anang Febri Anie Insulistyowati April Hari Wardhana Ariyadi, Bambang Aulyani, T. L. Bagus Djuni Bambang Ariyadi, Bambang Bayu Rosadi Budi Hariono Cahyani, Annisa Putri Damhuri, Dedi Dwi Priyowidodo Dwi Putro Sarwo Setyohadi, Dwi Putro Sarwo Dyah Laksito Rukmi Edi Purwono Erfan Kustiawan Erfan Kustiawan Erlangga Satria Mulyadi Putra Eryl Sri Rohayati Fadel Muhammad Priyatna Fahmida Manin Fathur Rohman Haryadi Gayuh Syaikhullah Hafidz Ilyas At Thariq Hariadi Subagja Hendra Yufit Riskiawan Himmatul Khasanah Jessica Anggun Safitri Joko Prastowo Junaidi, Yendri Kurnianto, Mokhamad Fatoni Kurniasih Kurniasih Kusuma, Satria Budi Listyowati, Andang Andiani Lutfan Makmun M Adhyatma M. Adhyatma Makmun, Lutfan Miftakhul Zannah Mira Andriani Mochamad Alfinanda Santriagung Mubarokah, Wida Wahidah Muhamad, Nur MUHAMAD, NUR Muzizat Akbarrizki, Muzizat Nanang Dwi Wahyono Niswatin Hasanah Nugraheni, Yudhi Ratna Nugraheni, Yudhi Ratna Nugraheni, Yudhi Ratna Nugraheni, Yudhi Ratna Nur Muhamad Nurfitriani, Rizki Amalia Nurkholis, - Paradewa Baskara Pastawan, Viagian Pertami, Rindha Rentina Darah Poernomo, Hadi Pranatasari, Dewi Prastowo, Joko Pudji Rahayu Purwono, Edi Putra, Dhanang Eka Putra, Zidhandika Nagita Ratna Sholatia Harahap Refa Firgiyanto Rengganis, Anggraeni Ayu Rizki Amalia Nurfitriani Rizky Muzaka, Muhammad Iqbal Sarwo Edy Wibowo Satria Budi Kusuma Siswantoro, Dharwin Suluh Nusantoro Surya Widyarsi Syaikhullah, Gayuh Syaikhulloh, Gayuh Syamsul Arifin Theo Mahiseta Syahniar Wida Wahidah Mubarokah Winarsih, Sugi Yatno, Yatno Yosua Lede Pono Yudhi Ratna Zurbein Zurbein