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The Journal of Advances in Parasitology, 2016
The Journal of Advances in Parasitology, 2016
Journal of Tropical Diseases, 2016
The Journal of Advances in Parasitology, 2016
International Journal of Scientific Research, Feb 27, 2014
Goat is an important source of nutrition and integral part of rural economy in Bangladesh. Goats ... more Goat is an important source of nutrition and integral part of rural economy in Bangladesh. Goats are affected by several infectious diseases which can affect their growth. This study was conducted to investigate the prevalence of common infectious diseases of goat in Chittagong district of Bangladesh. The study was carried out in S.A Quaderi Teaching Veterinary Hospital, CVASU, Chittagong in between November 2011 to October 2012. The diseases were diagnosed on basis of clinical signs, owner's statement and laboratory diagnosis. The prevalence of Peste des Petis of Ruminant (PPR) was highest (11.33%) whereas babesiosis was less common (0.40%). The prevalence of infectious disease was highest in 13-18 month age group (68.00%) and lowest at 19-24 month age group (53.73%). The prevalence of infectious disease was highest at Black Bengal breed (64.23%) and lowest in Jamunapari cross (57.39%). Prevalence of PPR was found highest both for male and female goat. Highest percentage was observed in case of mixed infection (49%) and lowest in case of fungal infection (4%). Occurrence of various infectious diseases was higher in rainy season (36.43%) followed by winter season (34.94%) and summer season (28.62%). Female goat was found to be more susceptible (64.22%) than the male animal (35.77%). These results indicate the high incidence of various infectious diseases in the goats of Chittagong region. Thus, there is a need for an immediate action by the veterinary workers, development partners to come forward in order to prevent and minimize the loss caused by infectious diseases in goats.
The ectoparasitic infestation of cattle around the Bangladesh was recorded high because of positi... more The ectoparasitic infestation of cattle around the Bangladesh was recorded high because of positive natural conditions and the cattle were discovered to be infested with several species of ticks and lice. Epidemiological examination was done amid the period from January 2013 to January 2014, of 512 Cattle examined, 364 (71.09%) were discovered to be pervaded with a few types of ectoparasites. The relationship between the sex of the animals and the ectoparasite infestation were likewise determined. The infestation rate was higher in female relative to male. The relationship between the age of cattle and the different species of ectoparasites infestation was also studied. The prevalence rate was highest in case of Rhipicephalus sanguineus (16.80%) followed by, Boophilus microplus (15.82%), Hemaphysalis bispinosa (14.84%), Haematopinus euysternus (14.45%), Linognathus vituli (09.18%). Results communicated that, adolescent dairy cattle matured 1-3 years are more (80.78%) vulnerable than that of grown-ups matured >3 years (58.53%), and young aged <1 years (61.91%). Commonness of ectoparasitic infestation in weakness status was discovered to be fundamentally more significant against such parasitic infestation than ordinary sound cattle. Seasonal prevalence showed that, higher prevalence occurred in summer season (80.74%), followed by winter (80.01%) and rainy season (60.73%).
Keywords: Prevalence, Ectoparasites, Cattle and Bangladesh.
Bangladesh is one of the over populated disaster prone country. The effect of climate change on l... more Bangladesh is one of the over populated disaster prone country. The effect of climate change on livestock is a great deal to talk. This review study reveals that Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable countries. However, the change of climate in this country momentously continuing and which determines how difficult it is to design and implement future strategies. Being a developing country, Bangladesh is less likely to face the challenges caused by global warming and climate changes owing to financial crisis and budget allocation in preparedness of emergency and urgent. As a part of agriculture, livestock sector is considered as backbone of annual GDP in Bangladesh. Besides, the financial hardship, negligence of long term planning and dearth of implementation of the existing capacity are crucial draw back for livestock development. Therefore, this review provides some advantageous rules for policy makers on habituation and pacification of the climatic hazards for wellbeing of livestock sectors of Bangladesh.
The ectoparasitic infestation of cattle around the Bangladesh was recorded high because of positi... more The ectoparasitic infestation of cattle around the Bangladesh was recorded high because
of positive natural conditions and the cattle were discovered to be infested with several
species of ticks and lice. Epidemiological examination was done amid the period from
January 2013 to January 2014, of 512 Cattle examined, 364 (71.09%) were discovered to
be pervaded with a few types of ectoparasites. The relationship between the sex of the
animals and the ectoparasite infestation were likewise determined. The infestation rate
was higher in female relative to male. The relationship between the age of cattle and the
different species of ectoparasites infestation was also studied. The prevalence rate was
highest in case of Rhipicephalus sanguineus (16.80%) followed by, Boophilus microplus
(15.82%), Hemaphysalis bispinosa (14.84%), Haematopinus euysternus (14.45%),
Linognathus vituli (09.18%). Results communicated that, adolescent dairy cattle matured
1-3 years are more (80.78%) vulnerable than that of grown-ups matured >3 years
(58.53%), and young aged <1 years (61.91%). Commonness of ectoparasitic infestation in
weakness status was discovered to be fundamentally more significant against such
parasitic infestation than ordinary sound cattle. Seasonal prevalence showed that, higher
prevalence occurred in summer season (80.74%), followed by winter (80.01%) and rainy
season (60.73%).
Keywords: Prevalence, Ectoparasites, Cattle and Bangladesh.
Goat is an important source of nutrition and integral part of rural economy in Bangladesh. Goats ... more Goat is an important source of nutrition and integral part of rural economy in Bangladesh. Goats are affected by several infectious diseases which can affect their growth. This study was conducted to investigate the prevalence of common infectious diseases of goat in Chittagong district of Bangladesh. The study was carried out in S.A Quaderi Teaching Veterinary Hospital, CVASU, Chittagong in between November 2011 to October 2012. The diseases were diagnosed on basis of clinical signs, owner’s statement and laboratory diagnosis. The prevalence of Peste des Petis of Ruminant (PPR) was highest (11.33%) whereas babesiosis was less common (0.40%). The prevalence of infectious disease was highest in 13-18 month age group (68.00%) and lowest at 19-24 month age group (53.73%). The prevalence of infectious disease was highest at Black Bengal breed (64.23%) and lowest in Jamunapari cross (57.39%). Prevalence of PPR was found highest both for male and female goat. Highest percentage was observed in case of mixed infection (49%) and lowest in case of fungal infection (4%). Occurrence of various infectious diseases was higher in rainy season (36.43%) followed by winter season (34.94%) and summer season (28.62%). Female goat was found to be more susceptible (64.22%) than the male animal (35.77%). These results indicate the high incidence of various infectious diseases in the goats of Chittagong region. Thus, there is a need for an immediate action by the veterinary workers, development partners to come forward in order to prevent and minimize the loss caused by infectious diseases in goats.
Conference Presentations by Muhammed Hossain
The Journal of Advances in Parasitology, 2016
The Journal of Advances in Parasitology, 2016
Journal of Tropical Diseases, 2016
The Journal of Advances in Parasitology, 2016
International Journal of Scientific Research, Feb 27, 2014
Goat is an important source of nutrition and integral part of rural economy in Bangladesh. Goats ... more Goat is an important source of nutrition and integral part of rural economy in Bangladesh. Goats are affected by several infectious diseases which can affect their growth. This study was conducted to investigate the prevalence of common infectious diseases of goat in Chittagong district of Bangladesh. The study was carried out in S.A Quaderi Teaching Veterinary Hospital, CVASU, Chittagong in between November 2011 to October 2012. The diseases were diagnosed on basis of clinical signs, owner's statement and laboratory diagnosis. The prevalence of Peste des Petis of Ruminant (PPR) was highest (11.33%) whereas babesiosis was less common (0.40%). The prevalence of infectious disease was highest in 13-18 month age group (68.00%) and lowest at 19-24 month age group (53.73%). The prevalence of infectious disease was highest at Black Bengal breed (64.23%) and lowest in Jamunapari cross (57.39%). Prevalence of PPR was found highest both for male and female goat. Highest percentage was observed in case of mixed infection (49%) and lowest in case of fungal infection (4%). Occurrence of various infectious diseases was higher in rainy season (36.43%) followed by winter season (34.94%) and summer season (28.62%). Female goat was found to be more susceptible (64.22%) than the male animal (35.77%). These results indicate the high incidence of various infectious diseases in the goats of Chittagong region. Thus, there is a need for an immediate action by the veterinary workers, development partners to come forward in order to prevent and minimize the loss caused by infectious diseases in goats.
The ectoparasitic infestation of cattle around the Bangladesh was recorded high because of positi... more The ectoparasitic infestation of cattle around the Bangladesh was recorded high because of positive natural conditions and the cattle were discovered to be infested with several species of ticks and lice. Epidemiological examination was done amid the period from January 2013 to January 2014, of 512 Cattle examined, 364 (71.09%) were discovered to be pervaded with a few types of ectoparasites. The relationship between the sex of the animals and the ectoparasite infestation were likewise determined. The infestation rate was higher in female relative to male. The relationship between the age of cattle and the different species of ectoparasites infestation was also studied. The prevalence rate was highest in case of Rhipicephalus sanguineus (16.80%) followed by, Boophilus microplus (15.82%), Hemaphysalis bispinosa (14.84%), Haematopinus euysternus (14.45%), Linognathus vituli (09.18%). Results communicated that, adolescent dairy cattle matured 1-3 years are more (80.78%) vulnerable than that of grown-ups matured >3 years (58.53%), and young aged <1 years (61.91%). Commonness of ectoparasitic infestation in weakness status was discovered to be fundamentally more significant against such parasitic infestation than ordinary sound cattle. Seasonal prevalence showed that, higher prevalence occurred in summer season (80.74%), followed by winter (80.01%) and rainy season (60.73%).
Keywords: Prevalence, Ectoparasites, Cattle and Bangladesh.
Bangladesh is one of the over populated disaster prone country. The effect of climate change on l... more Bangladesh is one of the over populated disaster prone country. The effect of climate change on livestock is a great deal to talk. This review study reveals that Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable countries. However, the change of climate in this country momentously continuing and which determines how difficult it is to design and implement future strategies. Being a developing country, Bangladesh is less likely to face the challenges caused by global warming and climate changes owing to financial crisis and budget allocation in preparedness of emergency and urgent. As a part of agriculture, livestock sector is considered as backbone of annual GDP in Bangladesh. Besides, the financial hardship, negligence of long term planning and dearth of implementation of the existing capacity are crucial draw back for livestock development. Therefore, this review provides some advantageous rules for policy makers on habituation and pacification of the climatic hazards for wellbeing of livestock sectors of Bangladesh.
The ectoparasitic infestation of cattle around the Bangladesh was recorded high because of positi... more The ectoparasitic infestation of cattle around the Bangladesh was recorded high because
of positive natural conditions and the cattle were discovered to be infested with several
species of ticks and lice. Epidemiological examination was done amid the period from
January 2013 to January 2014, of 512 Cattle examined, 364 (71.09%) were discovered to
be pervaded with a few types of ectoparasites. The relationship between the sex of the
animals and the ectoparasite infestation were likewise determined. The infestation rate
was higher in female relative to male. The relationship between the age of cattle and the
different species of ectoparasites infestation was also studied. The prevalence rate was
highest in case of Rhipicephalus sanguineus (16.80%) followed by, Boophilus microplus
(15.82%), Hemaphysalis bispinosa (14.84%), Haematopinus euysternus (14.45%),
Linognathus vituli (09.18%). Results communicated that, adolescent dairy cattle matured
1-3 years are more (80.78%) vulnerable than that of grown-ups matured >3 years
(58.53%), and young aged <1 years (61.91%). Commonness of ectoparasitic infestation in
weakness status was discovered to be fundamentally more significant against such
parasitic infestation than ordinary sound cattle. Seasonal prevalence showed that, higher
prevalence occurred in summer season (80.74%), followed by winter (80.01%) and rainy
season (60.73%).
Keywords: Prevalence, Ectoparasites, Cattle and Bangladesh.
Goat is an important source of nutrition and integral part of rural economy in Bangladesh. Goats ... more Goat is an important source of nutrition and integral part of rural economy in Bangladesh. Goats are affected by several infectious diseases which can affect their growth. This study was conducted to investigate the prevalence of common infectious diseases of goat in Chittagong district of Bangladesh. The study was carried out in S.A Quaderi Teaching Veterinary Hospital, CVASU, Chittagong in between November 2011 to October 2012. The diseases were diagnosed on basis of clinical signs, owner’s statement and laboratory diagnosis. The prevalence of Peste des Petis of Ruminant (PPR) was highest (11.33%) whereas babesiosis was less common (0.40%). The prevalence of infectious disease was highest in 13-18 month age group (68.00%) and lowest at 19-24 month age group (53.73%). The prevalence of infectious disease was highest at Black Bengal breed (64.23%) and lowest in Jamunapari cross (57.39%). Prevalence of PPR was found highest both for male and female goat. Highest percentage was observed in case of mixed infection (49%) and lowest in case of fungal infection (4%). Occurrence of various infectious diseases was higher in rainy season (36.43%) followed by winter season (34.94%) and summer season (28.62%). Female goat was found to be more susceptible (64.22%) than the male animal (35.77%). These results indicate the high incidence of various infectious diseases in the goats of Chittagong region. Thus, there is a need for an immediate action by the veterinary workers, development partners to come forward in order to prevent and minimize the loss caused by infectious diseases in goats.