Medical Research and Practice https://currentscience.info/index.php/mrp en-US Wed, 22 Sep 2021 06:52:18 +0000 OJS 3.3.0.8 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss 60 Prevalence of Bovine Fasciolosis and Associated Economic Loss in Cattle Slaughtered At Kombolcha Industrial Abbatior https://currentscience.info/index.php/mrp/article/view/6 <p>A cross-sectional study was conducted from October 2013 up to March 2014 to determine the prevalence of bovine fasciolosis and associated economic loss in cattle slaughtered at Kombolcha industrial Abattoir. In this study, a total of 409 cattle from the abattoir were randomly selected and coprologically examined by sedimentation techniques and postmortem examination for fluke identification and count. Abattoir retrospective data were retrieved and analyzed. The overall prevalence of bovine fasciolosis on coprology and postmortem study was 25.4% and 35% respectively. Based on post mortem findings, the highest percentage (18.8%) was due to Fasciola hepatica. Similarly, Fasciola gigantica (6.8 %), immature fluke (3.9 %) and mixed infections (5.4 %) were also noted in the study areas. Comparisons were also made among examined animals based on their age, sex, origin, and body condition score. The result showed that there was statistically significant difference in prevalence among animals of different origin (p=0.000). However, the difference in prevalence between animals of different age, sex, and body conditions was not statistically significant (p&gt;0.05). A direct economic loss identified in cattle due to liver condemnation by fasciolosis at Kombolcha industrial abattoir was estimated 72,360 Ethiopian birr Per annum. Bovine fasciolosis was a prevalent parasitic disease and cause a considerable economic loss in the study area. Therefore, careful ecological studies should be applied to control snails which have been the major facet of fluke control.</p> Lawrence George Opio Copyright (c) 2021 @Medical Research and Practice https://currentscience.info/index.php/mrp/article/view/6 Fri, 10 Sep 2021 00:00:00 +0000 Social Sciences and Humanities demo paper https://currentscience.info/index.php/mrp/article/view/7 <p>The journal provides its’ policies, which include detailed information about submission, editorial and publishing processes and guidelines for authors and reviewers. All parties are being introduced with their rights and responsibilities to ensure smooth and ethical publishing process. Visit following subsections for more details on each policy:</p> Goril Agarwal Copyright (c) 2021 https://currentscience.info/index.php/mrp/article/view/7 Thu, 16 Sep 2021 00:00:00 +0000