Journal of Applied Veterinary Science and Technology
Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): October 2023

Assessment of The Prevalence and Associated Risk Factors of Gastrointestinal Parasite of Goats in Afgooye District, Lower Shabelle, Somalia

Moktar Omar Sheikh Mohamed (Department of Clinics And Theriogenology, Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine & Animal Husbandry, Somali National University)
Abdisalam Mohamed Ibrahim (Student of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine & Animal Husbandry, Somali National University)
Hawakin Abdirizak Ahmed (Student of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine & Animal Husbandry, Somali National University)
Mohamud Abdislam Yusuf Yusuf (Student of Veterinary Medicine, Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine & Animal Husbandry, Somali National University)
Jeilani Busuri Mio (Department of Infectious Disease, Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine & Animal Husbandry, Somali National University)
Omar Mohamud Salah (Department of Clinics And Theriogenology, Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine & Animal Husbandry, Somali National University)
Zainab Mohamed Abdirahman (Plasma University)
Yasin Hussein Sh Hassan (Department of Clinics And Theriogenology, Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine & Animal Husbandry, Somali National University)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Oct 2023

Abstract

Background: Gastrointestinal parasitic diseases remain an obstacle to goat farmers in Somalia and worldwide. Purpose: This study aimed to determine the prevalence and associated risk factors of gastrointestinal parasites in goats in the Afgooye district, Lower Shabelle region, Somalia. Methods: To fulfill this study, an examination of 384 fecal samples of goats kept by smallholders was conducted. The results were achieved during the period from August 2020 to January 2022. Results: The examination of fecal samples revealed that the overall prevalence of gastrointestinal parasitic infections among goats was 71.61%. The data analysis conducted during the study indicated that there is no significant association (P > 0.05) between goat districts and gastrointestinal (GI) parasite infection. The corresponding percentage of gastrointestinal parasites in males and females was 70% and 72%, respectively. However, these variables were not significantly associated (p-value = 0.399). After categorization, age was not significantly associated with the parasitic infection status of the animal. The common parasitic infections prevalent were Nematode, Trematode, Cestode, and Protozoa types were found in different numbers. According to the flotation and sedimentation techniques, Eimeria sp. (29%) was found with higher prevalence followed by Haemonchus sp. (23%), Trichostrongylus sp. (11%), Moniezia sp. (10%), Trichuris sp. (9%), Strongyloides sp. (7%), Dictyocaulus sp. (5.2%), Nematodirus (4%), and least was Fasciola sp. (1.0%). Conclusion: This study provides comprehensive documentation on multiple GI parasites among goats in the Afgooye district, Lower Shabelle region of South-western State, Somalia, and the findings are crucial for effective farm management, especially for formulating the effective GI parasitic control vis-a-vis novel elimination strategies.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

JAVEST

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Subject

Veterinary

Description

The scope of this journal is all about Veterinary Science and Technology field such as Animal Nutrition, Applied Veterinary Reproduction, Applied Veterinary Parasitology, Applied Veterinary Microbiology, Veterinary Public Health, Applied Veterinary Clinic. Journal of Applied Veterinary Science and ...