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                              Assessment of the economic impact and prevalence 
                              of ovine fasciolosis in Menz Lalo Midir district, 
                              north-east Ethiopia -
                              
                              
                              Mersha Chanie and Sahle BegashawVet World. 2012; 5(5): 261-264
 
                
              doi: 
              10.5455/vetworld.2012.261-264 
                
              
              
          
 
              Abstract 
 
                              
                              Survey of economic loss and the prevalence of 
                              Fasciolosis in ovine species were conducted in 
                              Menz Lalo Midir district, Amhara National Regional 
                              State, during the period of September 2010 to June 
                              2011. The objectives of this study were assessing 
                              the financial loss, determining prevalence. The 
                              total of number of study animals were 810 sheep 
                              from eight Kebeles (Tamawenze, Seklaye, Tayate, 
                              Saga, Wegere, Kilerbo, Toll, and Angetla) of Menz 
                              Lalo Midir district selected on lottery system. 
                              Prevalence was determined by fecal sample 
                              examinations. Gross lesions were studied by 
                              postmortem examination where as economic losses 
                              were determined after interview and market 
                              assessment. From fecal examination, the overall 
                              prevalence of ovine fasciolosis was found 70.20%. 
                              The prevalence in male animals was found 50.6% and 
                              in females it was 19.6%. But there exists no 
                              statistical significance between sex groups as the 
                              P value is less than 0.05. During the study period 
                              1,692.00 Ethiopian birr was lost due to 
                              condemnation of liver from 189 animals accounting 
                              74.6 % with 12.00 birr price of a liver. 
                              Clinically, observed signs were emaciation, 
                              weakness, bottle jaw and rough wool. Gross 
                              pathological lesions found were cirrhosis, 
                              fibrosis, and circumscribed pus accumulation, 
                              blunt edges of liver, bile duct hyperplasia and 
                              adult fasciola parasites on section of the liver. 
                              In conclusion, the results of the current study 
                              suggested that ovine fasciolosis was found to be 
                              one of the major disease entities in sheep in Menz 
                              Lalo Midir district.  
                              
                              Key Words: Economic 
                              loss, Menz Lalo Midir, Ovine fasciolosis, 
                              Prevalence 
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