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Research paper thumbnail of Epidemiology and identification of Eimeria species affecting poultry in East Gojjam Zone, North West Ethiopia

Veterinary Medicine and Science

BackgroundDespite the expansion of modernized poultry farming in Ethiopia, the presence of high p... more BackgroundDespite the expansion of modernized poultry farming in Ethiopia, the presence of high prevalence of Eimeria species is the bottleneck in the sector causing high morbidity and mortality rate in poultry.ObjectivesThe objectives of this study were to estimate the prevalence and identify Eimeria species and investigate the major risk factors.MethodA cross‐sectional study was conducted from November 2019 to April 2020 in East Gojjam Zone, North West Ethiopia. A total of 384 chickens were used. Both floatation and McMaster coprological techniques were employed. Univariate and multinomial logistic regression was used to calculate the odds ratio for the associated risk factors. Analysis of variance was used to analyse differences in Eimeria oocyst counts among the groups.ResultsOverall prevalence of Eimeria species in poultry from the study area was 26.5%. Age (OR = 0.25, p = 0.001), management system (OR = 12.44, p = 0.001) and production system (OR = 0.37, p = 0.001) were found ...

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Research paper thumbnail of Epidemiology of Ixodid tick infestation and tick‐borne haemopathogens in small ruminant from Enarje Enawuga, North Western Ethiopia

Veterinary Medicine and Science

Research paper thumbnail of Author response for "Epidemiology of Ixodid tick infestation and tick‐borne haemopathogens in small ruminant from Enarje Enawuga, North Western Ethiopia

Research paper thumbnail of Epidemiological and therapeutic studies on sheep lice in Sayint district, South Wollo Zone, Northeast Ethiopia

Frontiers in Veterinary Science

An epidemiological (cross-sectional) and therapeutic (randomized controlled field trial) study wa... more An epidemiological (cross-sectional) and therapeutic (randomized controlled field trial) study was conducted on sheep lice in Sayint district, South Wollo, Northeast Ethiopia. The aim of the study was to (i) quantify the magnitude of sheep lice burden and the prevailing lice species, (ii) identify and quantify risk factors affecting lice infestation in sheep, and (iii) evaluate the efficacy of commonly used acaricides (diazinon and ivermectin) against sheep lice infestation. A total of 232 randomly selected sheep, 15 naturally infested sheep, and 80 viable Bovicola ovis lice were used for epidemiological, in vivo, and in vitro based therapeutic studies, respectively. Three naturally infested treatment groups each with five sheep (Group I—treated with diazinon, Group II—treated with ivermectin, and Group III—untreated/control) were used for in vivo therapeutic study. Lice count for the corresponding treatment groups was conducted on weekly basis using clinical and parasitological exa...

Research paper thumbnail of Epidemiological study on Ixodid tick infestation and tick borne haemopathogens on cattle in Awi Zone, northwest Ethiopia

Veterinary Medicine and Science

Research paper thumbnail of Author response for "Epidemiological study on Ixodid tick infestation and tick borne haemopathogens on cattle in Awi Zone, northwest Ethiopia

Research paper thumbnail of Subject Guides Nursing Sciences Research Support

Research paper thumbnail of Prevalence and species composition of ixodid ticks infesting horses in three agroecologies in central Oromia, Ethiopia

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Epidemiology of Sheep Lice and Efficacy Evaluation of 60% Diazinon and 1% Ivermectin against Bovicola ovis in Sayint District, South Wollo, Ethiopia

Background Sheep lice, caused by Bovicola ovis are very common in Ethiopia. It can result decreas... more Background Sheep lice, caused by Bovicola ovis are very common in Ethiopia. It can result decreased production and reproduction, downgrading and rejection of skins in tannery industries. A cross-sectional and experimental study were conducted in Sayint District, South Wollo, Ethiopia which aims to determine the prevalence of sheep lice with the associated risk factors, identify the major sheep lice species and evaluate the efficacy of 60% Diazinon and 1% Ivermectin against Bovicola ovis. Study kebeles and animals were selected using purposive and multistage sampling techniques. Accordingly, a total of 232 sheep were sampled to estimate the prevalence of sheep lice. Fifteen sheep for in-vivo and 80 Bovicola ovis lice for in-vitro test were used for drug efficacy trial, by using completely randomized design. Results The overall prevalence of sheep lice in this study was 48%. Hair length (OR = 2, P = 0.00), body condition (OR = 1.9, P = 0.02), agro ecology (OR = 1.19, P = 0.00) and sea...

Research paper thumbnail of Epidemiological study on calf diarrhea and coccidiosis in dairy farms in Bahir Dar, North West Ethiopia

Irish Veterinary Journal

Background A longitudinal prospective study was conducted from October 2017 to April 2018 on calf... more Background A longitudinal prospective study was conducted from October 2017 to April 2018 on calf diarrhea and coccidiosis in dairy farms in Bahir Dar, North West Ethiopia with the objectives of determining the incidence of calf diarrhea and calf coccidiosis from diarrheic calves, assessing the major risk factors associated with calf diarrhea and coccidiosis and identifying the existing Eimeria species. A total of 237 calves, 86 calves from 52 smallholder dairy farms and 151 calves from 8 large dairy farms, were used for this study. Fresh fecal samples were collected from 86 diarrheic calves for identification of Eimeria species. Results Overall incidences of calf diarrhea and coccidiosis found in this study were 33.5 and 20.1%, respectively. In total, 19 potential risk factors were investigated for their association with calf diarrhea and coccidiosis from diarrheic calves using Cox regression. Age of calf (HR = 2.057, P = .002), body condition (HR = 1.802, P

Research paper thumbnail of Epidemiology and identification of Eimeria species affecting poultry in East Gojjam Zone, North West Ethiopia

Veterinary Medicine and Science

BackgroundDespite the expansion of modernized poultry farming in Ethiopia, the presence of high p... more BackgroundDespite the expansion of modernized poultry farming in Ethiopia, the presence of high prevalence of Eimeria species is the bottleneck in the sector causing high morbidity and mortality rate in poultry.ObjectivesThe objectives of this study were to estimate the prevalence and identify Eimeria species and investigate the major risk factors.MethodA cross‐sectional study was conducted from November 2019 to April 2020 in East Gojjam Zone, North West Ethiopia. A total of 384 chickens were used. Both floatation and McMaster coprological techniques were employed. Univariate and multinomial logistic regression was used to calculate the odds ratio for the associated risk factors. Analysis of variance was used to analyse differences in Eimeria oocyst counts among the groups.ResultsOverall prevalence of Eimeria species in poultry from the study area was 26.5%. Age (OR = 0.25, p = 0.001), management system (OR = 12.44, p = 0.001) and production system (OR = 0.37, p = 0.001) were found ...

Research paper thumbnail of Author response for "Epidemiology and identification of Eimeria species affecting poultry in East Gojjam Zone, North West Ethiopia

Research paper thumbnail of Epidemiology of Ixodid tick infestation and tick‐borne haemopathogens in small ruminant from Enarje Enawuga, North Western Ethiopia

Veterinary Medicine and Science

Research paper thumbnail of Author response for "Epidemiology of Ixodid tick infestation and tick‐borne haemopathogens in small ruminant from Enarje Enawuga, North Western Ethiopia

Research paper thumbnail of Epidemiological and therapeutic studies on sheep lice in Sayint district, South Wollo Zone, Northeast Ethiopia

Frontiers in Veterinary Science

An epidemiological (cross-sectional) and therapeutic (randomized controlled field trial) study wa... more An epidemiological (cross-sectional) and therapeutic (randomized controlled field trial) study was conducted on sheep lice in Sayint district, South Wollo, Northeast Ethiopia. The aim of the study was to (i) quantify the magnitude of sheep lice burden and the prevailing lice species, (ii) identify and quantify risk factors affecting lice infestation in sheep, and (iii) evaluate the efficacy of commonly used acaricides (diazinon and ivermectin) against sheep lice infestation. A total of 232 randomly selected sheep, 15 naturally infested sheep, and 80 viable Bovicola ovis lice were used for epidemiological, in vivo, and in vitro based therapeutic studies, respectively. Three naturally infested treatment groups each with five sheep (Group I—treated with diazinon, Group II—treated with ivermectin, and Group III—untreated/control) were used for in vivo therapeutic study. Lice count for the corresponding treatment groups was conducted on weekly basis using clinical and parasitological exa...

Research paper thumbnail of Epidemiological study on Ixodid tick infestation and tick borne haemopathogens on cattle in Awi Zone, northwest Ethiopia

Veterinary Medicine and Science

Research paper thumbnail of Author response for "Epidemiological study on Ixodid tick infestation and tick borne haemopathogens on cattle in Awi Zone, northwest Ethiopia

Research paper thumbnail of Subject Guides Nursing Sciences Research Support

Research paper thumbnail of Prevalence and species composition of ixodid ticks infesting horses in three agroecologies in central Oromia, Ethiopia

Tropical Animal Health and Production, 2011

Research paper thumbnail of Epidemiology of Sheep Lice and Efficacy Evaluation of 60% Diazinon and 1% Ivermectin against Bovicola ovis in Sayint District, South Wollo, Ethiopia

Background Sheep lice, caused by Bovicola ovis are very common in Ethiopia. It can result decreas... more Background Sheep lice, caused by Bovicola ovis are very common in Ethiopia. It can result decreased production and reproduction, downgrading and rejection of skins in tannery industries. A cross-sectional and experimental study were conducted in Sayint District, South Wollo, Ethiopia which aims to determine the prevalence of sheep lice with the associated risk factors, identify the major sheep lice species and evaluate the efficacy of 60% Diazinon and 1% Ivermectin against Bovicola ovis. Study kebeles and animals were selected using purposive and multistage sampling techniques. Accordingly, a total of 232 sheep were sampled to estimate the prevalence of sheep lice. Fifteen sheep for in-vivo and 80 Bovicola ovis lice for in-vitro test were used for drug efficacy trial, by using completely randomized design. Results The overall prevalence of sheep lice in this study was 48%. Hair length (OR = 2, P = 0.00), body condition (OR = 1.9, P = 0.02), agro ecology (OR = 1.19, P = 0.00) and sea...

Research paper thumbnail of Epidemiological study on calf diarrhea and coccidiosis in dairy farms in Bahir Dar, North West Ethiopia

Irish Veterinary Journal

Background A longitudinal prospective study was conducted from October 2017 to April 2018 on calf... more Background A longitudinal prospective study was conducted from October 2017 to April 2018 on calf diarrhea and coccidiosis in dairy farms in Bahir Dar, North West Ethiopia with the objectives of determining the incidence of calf diarrhea and calf coccidiosis from diarrheic calves, assessing the major risk factors associated with calf diarrhea and coccidiosis and identifying the existing Eimeria species. A total of 237 calves, 86 calves from 52 smallholder dairy farms and 151 calves from 8 large dairy farms, were used for this study. Fresh fecal samples were collected from 86 diarrheic calves for identification of Eimeria species. Results Overall incidences of calf diarrhea and coccidiosis found in this study were 33.5 and 20.1%, respectively. In total, 19 potential risk factors were investigated for their association with calf diarrhea and coccidiosis from diarrheic calves using Cox regression. Age of calf (HR = 2.057, P = .002), body condition (HR = 1.802, P

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