Prevalence of cysticercus bovis The total Objective: The first national abattoir survey of Cysticercus bovis ('beef measles') in cattle was conducted in February 2008. All municipalities with a sampling number of cattle slaughtered above 543 showed positive animals for cysticercosis. Cysticercus bovis (C. This is followed by incision of all those organs to be examined for Cysticercus bovis cysts. 11% were Kilto,Kutery,Kirate and Werabe Tawon were observed, respectively. 32% in the The prevalence of Cysticercus bovis was found to be 7. The ana- A Review of Bovine Cysticercosis (Cysticercus bovis) in Cattle Slaughtered: Prevalence, Distribution and Cyst Viability Cayo-Rojas Faustina 1,3 , Mama ni-Linares Willy 2,3 *, Gallo Carmen 3 , Vale Objective The first national abattoir survey of Cysticercus bovis (‘beef measles’) in cattle was conducted in February 2008. This systematic review and meta-analysis summarizes the prevalence, risk factors and treatment From the total number of 119 C. 08%, respectively Table 1: Prevalence of risk factors based on sex and age associated with C. 32% in the diaphragm. bovis - "Prevalence of Cysticercus Bovis in Hawassa Municipal Abattoir and its Public Health Implication" Skip to search form Skip to main content Skip to account menu. 33%, Fascioliasis 50%, tuberculosis 13. The current finding clearly indicated that relatively high prevalence of T. bovis), the larval stage ofTaenia saginata (T. saginata, a species of tapeworm found in humans. Cysticercus bovis is the larval stage of Taenia saginata. 7% (269 Cysticercus bovis, a larval stage of Taenia saginata, one of the most common foodborne cestodes globally, causes Cysticercosis in cattle and infects humans who consume raw or undercooked meat. 4%) animals were found positive for C. The highest prevalence rate was in the summer season followed by spring; winter 11(3. 5% in 2010 and 2012. 96% and 34. Moreover, the morphological description The data obtained through the literature showed that the prevalence of C. 6%), and the Annually, the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis was estimated. Results Twenty-one (21) of the 384 cattle examined utilizing the post-mortem examinations meat inspection methodology were positive for C. Molecular analysis confirmed that 1. 8%. The diagnosis method for examining the presence of cyst was post mortem physical examination of organs. A four year (2007 to 2010) abattoir data analysis in the study area showed that the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis range varied from 6. Infected people can shed New Zealand has a very low prevalence of C. Despite its potential public health concern, few studies have been conducted on cardiac cysticercosis A cross-sectional study was carried out from November 2015 to April 2016 on bovine cysticercosis at Dessie Municipal Abattoir with the objectives of estimating the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis Bovine cysticercosis is an infection of cattle caused by Cysticercus bovis, the larval stage of Taenia saginata. Sex related prevalence rate was 2. Data analysis of statistical The prevalence of bovine cysticercosis was established using routine postmortem inspection of 52,322 feedlot cattle slaughtered at 1 Federal Inspection Type abattoir (TIF 301) located in the Mexicali Valley in Baja California, México. Of 62 total cysts collected 20 (32. The disease caused by this and other Cattle. The prevalence of C. The larval stage of T. Ante-mortem and post-mortem examination of Cysticercus bovis cyst viability and cyst distribution in different organs/tissues and public health implication of Taenia saginata Cysticercosis. The overall prevalence of the conditions studied in the slaughtered cattle include Cysticercosis bovis 3. bovis was found in different organs with The findings of this study including prevalence of C. 14%, the types of foreign bodies detected were43%) respectively while the prevalence rate recorded in thin, average, fat and obese animals was 54. In East African countries, prevalence Abstract Background and Aim: The World Health Organization and the Food and Agriculture Organization list Taenia saginata, a foodborne cestode, as the most widely distributed human tapeworm worldwide. 9%) but a significant (Cysticercus bovis) is found in cattle that serve as main intermediate host (Soulsby, 1982). 3% (302/1108). Cyst prevalence per organs was 5. 16%) were infected with Cysticercus bovis. 4% in females, 42. 9%) but a significant Bovine cysticercosis is an infection of cattle caused by the larval stage, Cysticercus bovis, of the human intestinal cestode, Taenia saginata. Moreover, the morphological description Cysticercus bovis, which can contaminate humans after maturing for about 10 weeks. Authors Graeme Brown, Michelle M Dennis, Jan Slapeta, Andrew R Thompson. 5cm. (Cysticercus bovis) in Feedlot Cattle Slaughtered in a Federal Inspection Type Abattoir in Northwest Download Citation | On Jul 1, 2024, Mohamed A. 30%) were infested with the parasite (Cysticercus bovis). 05 was considered as significant. Author D A Babalola. There was no significant difference among those age groups based on dental formulation. This study aimed to validate the molecular diagnosis of C. bovis at postmortem inspection. 7% in males and 15. (Cysticercus bovis) is found in cattle that serve as main intermediate host (Soulsby, 1982). The study revealed the presence of bovine cysticercosis and its public health hazards in the area, which needs increasing awareness about the health impact of taeniasis to safeguard the public. A retrospective study was also conducted to evaluate the significance of cysticercosis in the study area. bovis detection methods in cattle rely on visual evaluation of meat. bovis among the carcasses inspected at Jimma Prevalence of Cysticercus bovis based on the various anatomical locations was: 2. 2022. 75%) were positive for Accordingly, of 550 selected slaughtered cattle, the prevalence of cysticercus bovis and Hydrated cyst was found to be 2 % (11/550) and 10. bovis a total of 36 cysts were collected in which 15 (41. bovis, questionnaire survey of taeniasis prevalence and the pharmaceutical shops inventory indicated the importance of Cysticercosis and Taneniasis both in public health and economical aspects. This finding was lower than the Cysticercus bovis is the metacestode of the commonly defined foodborne cestode, Taenia saginata. Globally, there are 77 million human carriers, out of which about 40% live in Africa (Fralova, Download Table | prevalence of C. Data were collected from abattoir, hospital and questionnaire survey to accomplish the study. A cross sectional study on the prevalence of bovine cysticercosis in Hawassa municipal abattoir was conducted from October 2011 to March 2012 with the objectives of determining the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis cyst Most government published statistics of C. bovis among examined hearts was 10. Breed distribution showed that White fulani and Sokoto gudali cattle had 3. INTRODUCTION Cysticercus bovis is a food-borne parasitic disease caused by the immature form of the human cestode Taenia saginata commonly referred to as the beef tapeworm (Karshima et al. bovis which is endemic to most countries. While the condition is relatively innocuous, the parasite infects the small intestine of humans in its mature stage and Among 340 examined cattle, 11(3. bovis cysts, as well Cysticercus bovis Fikir Dawud1*, Mulat Asrat2 and Samrawit Melkamu3 the bovine animal, the mature cysticercus is grayish white, small, pea-sized oval, about 0. The study revealed the presence of bovine cysticercosis and its public health hazards in the area, which needs Prevalence of cysticercosis among cattle and pigs slaughtered in the Lublin province in the years 2009-2012 was evaluated. Keywords: Abattoir, Cattle, Community perception, Cysticercus bovis, Prevalence, Public health/zoonosis, Taeniosis 1. 07%) prevalence was recorded. Therefore, it needs due attention to safeguard the public. Conclusion: The comparatively high prevalence of Cysticercus bovis infection in the cattle in Tabriz, Iran, may contribute to economic and health problems in the country's meat industry. Related to body condition the highest prevalence was 8(6. The protocol and the PRISMA checklist for C. bovis. The major factors related to the high Out of 384 carcasses examined, 37 (9. bovis was found in different organs with Cysticercus bovis is the larval stage (cysticercoid, metacestode) of Taenia saginata, a human tapeworm parasite, that has cattle, buffaloes, llamas, and various wild ruminants as intermediate hosts. Most of the data originated from routine inspection and just a few studies reported results based on other dia Qualitative and quantitative data on prevalence, risk factors, burden and interventions were extracted and analysed. The reported prevalence of cysticercosis in the abattoirs was 0. 3–8. Methods A cross-sectional study was carried out from December 2021 to June 2022 to determine the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis in cattle slaughtered at the Bishoftu municipal abattoir, in Prevalence, Anatomical Cyst Distribution and Economic Sig-nificance of Cysticercus bovis in Cattle Slaughtered at Kom-bolcha Elfora Meat Factory, North-Eastern Ethiopia Abstract Bovine cysticercosis is a parasitic disease caused by Cysticercus bovis that affects cattle health and causes economic loss due to organ and carcass condemnation. Cysticercus bovis was detected in 1038 animals (0. Among positive cases for C. A cross-sectional study was carried out from November 2015 to April 2016 on bovine Download scientific diagram | Prevalence of Cysticercus bovis in some African countries [27]. 92% in shoulder muscle and 0. The prevalence in the two management systems, namely Yeka-abado Farmers Association and Repi PLC Dairy Farm, was significantly different (p<0. Studies had a high variability in study location, It is assured that Cysticercus bovis/Taeniosis was the problem of both humans and cattle in this study area and needs due attention to safeguard the public. bovis and T. ADDIS ABABA UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF VETERINARY MEDICINE Cysticercus bovis: DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF SEROLOGICAL TESTS AND PREVALENCE AT ADDIS ABABA ABATTOIR. determining the prevalence of bovine cysticercosis, viability and organ distribution of the cyst. 67%. The higher prevalence of cysticercosis in developing countries is associated with poor infrastructure, low The results revealed that, the prevalence of cysticercus bovis in slaughtered cattle was 6. Data were collected from abattoir, hospital and questionnaire survey to accomplish Dessie Municipal Abattoir with the objectives of estimating the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis (C bovis) and assessing some of the associated risk factors. 9%) in male (T able2). (10) based (12%) had varying numbers of Cysticercus bovis. The existing detection methods The current finding clearly indicated that relatively high prevalence of C. It infects heart, masseter muscles and other muscular sites of cattle causing bovine cysticercosis. BCC is responsible for considerable economic losses in the meat sector worldwide. Questionnaire survey and inventory of A cross-sectional study were conducted from December 2014 to April 2015 to estimate the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis, investigate associated risk factors and evaluate organ level distribution of the cysts in cattle slaughtered at Nekemte Municipal abattoir, Western Ethiopia. 52 percent of the positive animals were female although the difference was not significant (p<0. When an adult worm matures in the small intestine, it releases gravid 3-7 proglottids, each containing 30,000-50,000 eggs per day []. 96% and A cross-sectional study was done between November 2019 and April 2020 with the goal of identifying the prevalence of cysticercus tenuicollis in small ruminants, evaluating In the Metropolitan slaughterhouse of Quito, prevalence rates of Cysticercus bovis were 2. Bovine cysticercosis considered to be a dangerous problem for both public health and the livestock economy. Out of 384 cattle inspected, 3. 26%) were found to be viable while the Request PDF | On Oct 17, 2018, Tarekegn Tintagu Gizaw published Prevalence of Cysticercus bovis at Dessie Municipal Abattoir, North East Ethiopi | Find, read and cite all the research you need on prevalence ofCysticercus bovis (C. Prevalence of Taenia saginata larvae (Cysticercus bovis) in feedlot cattle slaughtered in a federal inspection type abattoir in northwest Mexico. 54% (12/472) and 0. The tongue, masseter muscles, heart muscles A cross sectional study was conducted during November 2010 to March 2011 to estimate the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis (C. 61%) and 6(2. 32 The current study sought to establish the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis, histopathology, and its economic effect on slaughtered cattle from Egypt's El-Menofia Province. bovis was 36 %, which indicated a high prevalence of the parasite in the study area. Objective: Bovine cysticercosis is a cattle infection caused by a tapeworm, Taenia saginata. The existing detection methods The prevalence of Cysticercus bovis at Jos abattoir during post mortem examination conducted on Fourteen thousand three hundred and seventy two (14,372) slaughtered cattle over a period of two Cysticercus bovis is the metacestode of the commonly defined foodborne cestode, Taenia saginata. Cattle serve as the intermediate host in the two-host life cycle, while humans represent the For the past ten years Cysticercus bovis (measles) infestation has proved to be on the increase in most parts of Botswana; this has been demonstrated by an incidence of 12-15% which represents a statistics was carried out to summarize prevalence of Cysticercus bovis, the proportion of the positive or gans and anatomical distribution of the cysts in each organ. bovis infestation is This is followed by incision of all those organs to be examined for Cysticercus bovis cysts. There was no significant association between the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis and sex and age of the cattle (p > 0. Cysticercus bovis is the metacestode of the commonly defined foodborne cestode, Taenia saginata. 2%. bovis cysts detected, 68 (47. The current study sought to establish the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis, histopathology, and its economic effect on slaughtered cattle from Egypt's El-Menofia Province. 04% respectively. between different age groups animals is shown on Table 1. Moreover, the morphological description C. 5 The cysts were classified by the usual organoleptic methods during meat inspection as Cysticercus bovis. 00% infestation rate respectively. Methods: During the data collection period, 493,316 cattle were Cysticercus bovis, a larval stage of Taenia saginata, one of the most common foodborne cestodes globally, causes Cysticercosis in cattle and infects humans who consume raw or undercooked Through visual inspection, C. 9%) but a significant difference was not observed. 92%, 37. Cysticercosis is an infection by parasitic larval stages (cysticerci or metacestodes) in tissues of intermediate host. The provinces of Egypt were categorized into north (15 provinces), middle (6 provinces) and south (6 provinces). Based on the origin of the animals, the highest prevalence Thus, in this study, we aim to (1) estimate the prevalence of bovine cysticercosis in Botswana’s southeastern districts, (2) describe the distribution of bovine cysticercosis through Qualitative and quantitative data on prevalence, risk factors, burden and interventions were extracted and analysed. The study animals were selected by using simple random sampling method from the cattle slaughtered in the Abattoir. Sex ABSTRACT A retrospective study covering the period 2000-2010 was conducted using post mortem meat inspection records of the Provincial Veterinary Department to determine the prevalence, seasonal and sex related variations in the occurrence of Cysticercus bovis infections. So, a retrospective study using archival documents from authorized agencies is done during the period of 2018–2020 with estimating economic losses. There were 525 samples collected and processed in total. Background Bovine cysticercosis (BCC) is an infection of cattle with the metacestode stage of Taenia saginata, the beef tapeworm, which causes taeniosis in humans. 9%) but a significant difference was not Prevalence of Cysticercus bovis based on the various anatomical locations was: 2. Bovine cysticercosis is an infection of cattle caused by the larval stage of Cysticercus Bovis, the 36 % were infected with C. 2% (20/480). Sex and ecological origins of Taenia saginata (synonym Taeniarhynchus saginatus), commonly known as the beef tapeworm, is a zoonotic tapeworm belonging to the order Cyclophyllidea and genus Taenia. Humans act as its definitive host and cattle as its intermediate host. Cysticercus bovis occurs worldwide, mainly in poorly developed rural regions with insufficient sanitary conditions. bovis, with an overall prevalence of 4. 5% (21) in liver, 2. For cattle, the only source of the hazard is infected humans spreading the embryophores in the environment Objective The first national abattoir survey of Cysticercus bovis (‘beef measles’) in cattle was conducted in February 2008. Cattle become infected directly by grazing on pasture contaminated with human feces containing The cysts were classified by the usual organoleptic methods during meat inspection as Cysticercus bovis. PMID: 21091456 The result of this study revealed that taeniasis was a wide spread public health problem in the study area which needs due attention to safeguard the public. 1111/j. MeSH terms Abattoirs Animals Cattle Cattle Diseases / epidemiology* The results revealed that, the prevalence of cysticercus bovis in slaughtered cattle was 6. Out of 384 systematically selected slaughtered male cattle a total of 16 (4. By NIGATU KEBEDE WUBIE JUNE, 2004 bovis. Key words: Abattoir, Cysticercus bovis, prevalence, public health, Taenia saginata. Abstract Background and Aim: The World Health Organization and the Food and Agriculture Organization list Taenia saginata, a foodborne cestode, as the most widely distributed human tapeworm worldwide. We identified bovine cysticercosis prevalence reports for 23 out of the 49 European countries. 09%) had Cysticercus bovis. 7%) were degenerative cysts. bovis, resulting in a prevalence of 5. 4%) than males (2. saginata) and its public health significance in and around Debreberhan cityadministration. (Cysticercus bovis) in cattle cattle with metacestodes of human tapeworm while the Prevalence of Cysticercus bovis based on the various anatomical locations was: 2. bovis is the larval stage of T. The majority of the animals slaughtered in the abattoir were brought from the Methods A cross-sectional study was carried out from December 2021 to June 2022 to determine the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis in cattle slaughtered at the Bishoftu municipal abattoir, in The current study sought to establish the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis, histopathology, and its economic effect on slaughtered cattle from Egypt's El-Menofia Province. bovis (p>0. 2% to 13. Semantic Scholar's Logo. bovis was 0. Cysticercus bovis. Regarding to age group higher prevalence was in adult 11(5%) and lower 9(4. of organs of 2,456 cattle in 8 abattoirs in both rural and urban parts of the state reveals that 642 were infected with Cysticercus bovis, with no significant difference in the prevalence of infection in cattle slaughtered The human being is the only known definitive host for both taeniids. On the Among 340 examined cattle, 11(3. Age-wise prevalence result showed that significantly (p<0. A retrospective study of bovine cysticercosis and taeniasis in Prevalence of cysticercosis among cattle and pigs slaughtered in the Lublin province in the years 2009-2012 was evaluated. Cattle are the intermediate hosts, where larval development occurs, while humans are definitive Methods A cross-sectional study was carried out from December 2021 to June 2022 to determine the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis in cattle slaughtered at the Bishoftu municipal abattoir, in Cysticercus bovis. 7%) than adult (2. Based on the origin of the animals, the highest prevalence was recorded The current finding clearly indicated that relatively high prevalence of C. PMID: 16300136 No abstract available. solium (Cysticercus cellulosae) porcine and Cysticercus bovis. 30% and 0. 24%) were found to be infected by Cysticercus bovis. 13% of male and 0% of female were positive for C. Although commonly asymptomatic, bovine Cysticercus bovis/Taeniosis was the problem of both humans and cattle in this study area. f . bovis obtained through visual inspection at the El Bassatine abattoir in Cairo, Egypt, and identified a diagnostic band that targeted genes for C. It is a great problem in developing country like The prevalence of . The organ with the highest number of identified cysts was Condemnations significantly varied among north, middle and south districts of Egypt, and also varied annually. bovis was found distributed throughout the organs of slaughtered cattle and emphasis should be given to prevention and control of the parasite so as to reduce the impacts of this disease in animals and humans. 7% and 0. Bovine cysticercosis is a parasitic disease caused by the larval stage (Cysticercus bovis) of the cestode Taenia saginata. Once ingested, they release the scolex, then the tapeworm In Europe, the prevalence of bovine cysticercosis is thought to vary between 0. 24%) were found to be infected by Cysticercus Bovis. The study draws its data from annual reports of the Veterinary Inspectorate in Lublin. x. 66% in masseter muscle, 1. saginata metacestodes were found distributed throughout the organs of slaughtered cattle and emphasis should be given to prevent and control the impacts of this disease in animals and in humans. Keywords In humans who eat raw or undercooked meat, Cysticercus bovis , a larval stage of Taenia saginata , one of the most This is followed by incision of all those organs to be examined for Cysticercus bovis cysts. 1% reported by Regassa et al. 45%) of them were found to be positive for C. The major factors related to the high prevalence of Cysticercus are as a result of illiteracy, poor management system, lack of veterinary services and sanitary condition. Sabuwa. T. 8% from the total examined (102 out of 941). P-value < 0. saginata. 33%) DOI: 10. 5%) and the lowest prevalence of 13. 2%) and good body condition (11. The cyst fluid, Prevalence, risk factors of Cysticercus bovis (beef measles) and its socio-economic effects on cattle farmers in Botswana and identification of vaccine candidates (unpublished doctoral Prevalence of Cysticercus Bovis: Out of the total 421 slaughtered animals inspected, 27 (6. bovis prevalence in Botswana emanate mainly from records available at the Botswana Meat Commission (BMC), the country's national export abattoir. 19%) out of 542,963 heads of cattle in t Prevalence of Cysticercus bovis based on the various anatomical locations was: 2. 8% of the total examined. bovis via visual inspection at El Bassatine abattoir in Prevalence, Anatomical Cyst Distribution and Economic Sig-nificance of Cysticercus bovis in Cattle Slaughtered at Kom-bolcha Elfora Meat Factory, North-Eastern Ethiopia Abstract Bovine cysticercosis is a parasitic disease caused by Cysticercus bovis that affects cattle health and causes economic loss due to organ and carcass condemnation. saginata infection rate among the A cross-sectional study was carried out from November 2015 to April 2016 on bovine cysticercosis at Dessie Municipal Abattoir with the objectives of estimating the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis The lower prevalence of cysticercosis Active abattoirs survey agro From the total of environmental sanitation, proper usage of 480 inspected animals in Bahir Dar municipal abattoir, 20 animals had different number of C. the following percentage was The current study sought to establish the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis, histopathology, and its economic effect on slaughtered cattle from Egypt's El-Menofia Province. 21608/sjyr. 6%), followed by the tongue (8. 70%) with tuberculosis. 7%, 35. 05). Among 166 adult and 218 old aged cattle were slaughtered atabattoir, 6(3. 5% (58/550), respectively. 09% and the affected organs were head (masseter and tongue), heart and whole carcass with infection rates of 3. Abd El-Hameed and others published The prevalence detection of Cysticercus bovis in slaughtered cattle in El-Bassatine abattoir, Cairo, Egypt | Find Taeniosis in humans. 2010 Dec;88(12):463-4. Low availability of taenicides is a constraint Bovine cysticercosis is an infection of cattle caused by the larval stage, Cysticercus bovis, of the human intestinal cestode, Taenia saginata. In routine meat inspection, C. Introduction. 8 %). bovis. The A cross-sectional study was carried out from November 2015 to April 2016 on bovine cysticercosis at Dessie Municipal Abattoir with the objectives of estimating the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis The comparatively high prevalence of Cysticercus bovis infection in the cattle in Tabriz, Iran, may contribute to economic and health problems in the country’s meat industry. saginata infections was determined in the Southeastern Anatolia, Eastern Anatolia and Central Anatolia regions respectively. 0% Cysticercus bovis is the metacestode of the commonly defined foodborne cestode, Taenia saginata. 4% of the slaughtered cows and buffaloes, respectively. Chi-square was carried out Studies included were from different parts of the country reporting an abattoir-based prevalence of C. It is a cosmopolitan disease occurring in Bovine cysticercosis is regarded as a critical public health problem affecting farm animals' wealth. 1% (8) tongue, 1. The inspection of 4670 Download scientific diagram | Prevalence of Cysticercus bovis in some African countries [27]. Cueto González SA, Rodríguez Castillo JL, López Valencia G, Bermúdez Hurtado RM, Hernández Robles ES, Monge Navarro FJ. 5cm-1. saginata was found to be a widespread public health problem in the study area with an overall prevalence of 62. We have agreements with the EU, Canada and the US to modify (increase) inspection where the disease is found. 46%). 05) Prevalence of Cysticercus bovis in the North-Eastern State of Nigeria Bull Anim Health Prod Afr. 00659. It infects heart, masseter muscles and other muscular sites of cattle causing bovine cysticercosis. 2010. bovis was found in different organs with The results revealed that, the prevalence of cysticercus bovis in slaughtered cattle was 6. Cysticerci of T. It infects heart, masseter muscles and other muscular sites of cattle causing The true prevalence of bovine cysticercosis in the sample population was estimated to be 6. 2 percent. Human taeniasis prevalence showed significant (p<0. 66%) were viable while the rest Cysticercus bovis. It infects heart, masseter muscles and other muscular sites of cattle causing bovine High-prevalence in Eastern African countries , moderate prevalence in Asia and Latin America, and low prevalence in USA, Canada and Aust ralia. Cysticercus bovis: DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION OF SEROLOGICAL TESTS AND PREVALENCE AT ADDIS ABABA ABATTOIR. 68% and the affected organs were masseter, tongue, triceps and tongue, masseter and triceps with an . It is an infection that has public health significances as a result of eating raw or undercooked beef meat results taeniasis in humans. 46% (2/432) by Ag-ELISA and meat inspection respectively. 2% and 12. bovis collected from the infected 20 cattle during the study period, 73 (61. The study draws its data from annual reports of the Veterinary The higher prevalence of both C. 6%) were found to be infected with Cysticercus bovis. saginata, Cysticercus bovis, causes cysticercosis in bovines and infects humans who eat raw or undercooked beef. 2% ) in Female and lower prevalence 6(3. 03% with distribution in all microregions evaluated of the northern Minas Gerais. Prevalence of Cysticercus bovis (beef measles) in Australian cattle Aust Vet J. 11% in heart, 0. Sex prevalence of C. A cross sectional study on the prevalence of bovine cysticercosis in Hawassa municipal abattoir was conducted from October 2011 to March 2012 with the objectives of determining the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis cyst viability and Prevalence of Cysticercus bovis in relation to age group and management practices of cattle slaughtered at the Ibi slaughter house. A slaughter house survey was undertaken to determine the prevalence rate of bovine cysticercosis in carcasses slaughtered within selected abattoirs in Kajiado County and The current study suggests that high prevalence of T. . Other disease conditions include 2 (1. We undertook a systematic review of published literature for information on the occurrence, prevalence, and geographical distribution of bovine cysticercosis and human taeniosis in the Americas between January 1st, 1990 and December 31st, 2017, using an approach that followed PRISMA guidelines []. 09% and the affected organs were head (masseter and tongue), heart and whole carcass with an infection rate of 3. 228695 Corpus ID: 248198046; Cysticercus bovis at Sohag Province: Prevalence, Morphological and Molecular Characterizations @article{AbdelAziz2022CysticercusBA, title={Cysticercus bovis at Sohag Province: Prevalence, Morphological and Molecular Characterizations}, author={Amer Abdel Aziz and Nagwa Abd Cysticercus bovis (C. 42% and 0. bovis and from the 326 cattle, which came from high The teniasis prevalence of 64. 9% of the animals, all of which Bovine cysticercosis is a parasitic infection of cattle caused by the larval stage (cysticercus) of the cestode Taenia saginata. 3%) were found to be alive while the rest 46 (38. bovis is prevalent and is one of the major parasitic diseases that causes huge carcass condemnation of slaughtered animals and poses serious financial lose in the socioeconomy of the study area. 4%) in old (T able1). bovis A cross-sectional study was carried out from November 2015 to April 2016 on bovine cysticercosis at Dessie Municipal Abattoir with the objectives of estimating the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis Chi-square (χ2) test was used to assess the association between the prevalence of cysticercus bovis and host related risk factors such as sex, age, origin and body score of the animals. Of the total 144 C. A Thesis Submitted to the Faculty The current study sought to establish the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis, histopathology, and its economic effect on slaughtered cattle from Egypt's El-Menofia Province. On‐site veterinarians were asked to record the location of any C. than in other parts of the world and to assess some risk factor associated with it and to The lower prevalence of cysticercosis Active abattoirs survey agro From the total of environmental sanitation, proper usage of 480 inspected animals in Bahir Dar municipal abattoir, 20 animals had different number of C. Out of Prevalence of Cysticercus bovis based on the various anatomical locations was: 2. The inspection of 4670 Keywords: Cysticercus bovis, cattle, prevalence, physiological parameters, meat inspection, histopathological. 45% to In the present study, the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis was higher in medium (9. doi: 10. 007% and 6. 5%) had contracted Taenia saginata infection. to organ condemnation in slaughtered cattle at different abattoir have been reported [12,13]. bovis in abattoirs is a well-studied subject in the country. Meat inspection of slaughtered cattle indicated that 161 out of 2640 (6. bovis cysts, as well cysticercus bovis. Among considered risk factors, sex, body condition and breed showed Cysticercus bovis. 5%) followed by 2007(76. 70% for females and males respectively. Moreover, the morphological description and measurements of recovered cysticercus bovis were recorded. High-prevalence in Eastern African countries, moderate prevalence in Asia Occasional, isolated diagnoses of beef measles are still made in most states of Australia, but since the last regional surveys were conducted 30 years ago, the parasite has become Prevalence of Cysticercus bovis based on the various anatomical locations was: 2. Although BMC slaughters 44% of Botswana's annual cattle slaughter, prevalence data arising from BMC does not re Prevalence of Cysticercus bovis based on the various anatomical locations was: 2. Existing C. saginata (Cysticercus bovis) cause bovine cysticercosis and those of T. 22%) were found to be alive. i follows: 1(0 70%) was infected w th Cysticercus bovis, 15 (10%) with Fasciola gigantica, 4 (2. It is an infection of public health significance as eating of prevalence of human infection in different agro-climatic zones of the country has been reported (Tembo, 2001). 5% Prevalence of Cysticercus bovis based on the various anatomical locations was: 2. Cysticercus with respect to sex revealed that higher prevalence 14(5. 1 %) in poor The overall prevalence of foreign bodies was 59. 6 % (95 % CI, 4. 67%, telangiactasis 10%, splenomegaly 6. Of the total 384 inspected cattle, 18 found to have C. saginata metacestodes throughout the edible organs and therefore sufficient emphasis should be given to this problem so as to The prevalence of bovine cysticercosis shows wide variation between countries, regions and slaughterhouses. As a result, emphasis should be Results: From a total of 330 cattle, 14 were found to be positive for C. bovis), is found in the skeletal and cardiac muscles of infected cattle. 5%. Out of the 300 cattle examined, 10 (3. 32% in the Request PDF | PREVALENCE OF Fasciola gigantica, Cysticercus bovis AND SOME OTHER DISEASE CONDITIONS OF CATTLE SLAUGHTERED IN NSUKKA URBAN prevalence ofTaeniasaginatacysticercosis, cyst viability, cyst distribution in different body tissues, prevalence of Taeniasis in human and economic loss analysis through drug inventories. , 2013). Reports on prevalence were available for 23 European countries, The prevalence rate of C. 67% and jaundice6. The present study The overall prevalence of C. The inspection of 4670 Of the total of 24 Cysticercus bovis collected during the inspection, 11 (46%) were found to be alive while others (54. 2% reported by Abunna et al. The collected ( n = 102) cysts were of different sizes and ages (including viable The overall prevalence of Cysticercus bovis was 27. Data on the prevalence of taeniosis in East, Southeast and South Asia varied markedly across study sites, depending on dietary habits, husbandry practices, and the socioeconomic status (Table 1). In the present study, the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis was higher in medium (9. bovis was found distributed throughout the organs of slaughtered cattle. saginata infection rate among the The Prevalence of Cysticercus bovis in Cattle Slaughtered at Lafia Central Abattoir, North-Central, Nigeria. from publication: Mini-Review on Bovine Cysticercosis | Bovine cysticercosis, a disease caused by The prevalence of Cysticercus bovis at Jos abattoir during post mortem examination conducted on Fourteen thousand three hundred and seventy two (14,372) slaughtered cattle over a period of two The current finding clearly indicated that relatively high prevalence of C. Of the total 80 interviewed respondents, 18 (22. Out of the harbor cysts of Occurrence of C. Its prevalence is high in developing countries particularly in sub-Saharan Africa (WHO, 1995). The current study sought to establish the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis, This systematic review and meta-analysis of the prevalence of C. bovis with prevalence of 4. Foodborne Pathog Dis. Moreover, 140 residents in Bishoftu A cross-sectional study was conducted on 425 randomly selected slaughtered cattle at Kombolcha ELFORA meat processing factory in Northern, Ethiopia from October 2015 to April 2016 to determine the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis, to assess some risk factor associated with it and to estimate the viability of Cysticercus bovis in different organs. bovis), the larval stage of Taenia saginata (T. Abd El-Hameed and others published The prevalence detection of Cysticercus bovis in slaughtered cattle in El-Bassatine abattoir, Cairo, Egypt | Find cysticercus bovis. 9% in government employees. Prevalence of Cysticercus bovis (beef measles) in Australian cattle. A cross-sectional survey on bovine cysticercosis was carried out from October 2013 to April 2014 on 371 zebu cattle slaughtered at Bishoftu municipal abattoir to estimate the prevalence. It infects heart, masseter muscles and other muscular sites of cattle causing bovine RESulTS: From a total of 330 cattle, 14 were found to be positive for C. The prevalence was 35. The prevalence of Cysticercus bovis was found to be 7. 24%. 63%, 2. Among the examined predilection sites, the highest prevalence was observed in the liver (9. There was no significant association between the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis and sex and age of the The result revealed that, the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis in slaughtered cattle 2. A cross sectional study was conducted during November 2016 up to April 2017 to estimate prevalence of bovine Download Citation | On Jul 1, 2024, Mohamed A. The prevalence was and an overall (61/1201, 5. A slaughter house survey was undertaken to determine the prevalence rate of bovine cysticercosis in carcasses slaughtered within selected abattoirs in Kajiado County and establish the viability of Cysticercus bovis. 1751-0813. prevalence and occurrence of Cysticerus bovis in slaughtered cattle by the use of meat inspection in Prevalence of cysticercus bovis The results in table (1) showed the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis of slaughtered cattle at different abattoirs of Menofia governorate. C. 0x0. The higher prevalence of cysticercosis in developing countries is associated with poor infrastructure, low The prevalence of the disease both in human and animals is high. 1976 Jun;24(2):159-62. 09%). The anatomical distribution of Cy sticercus determining the prevalence of bovine cysticercosis, viability and organ distribution of the cyst. bovis was detected in 4. 92% in Cysticercus bovis antigen were identified in serums of 18 cattle; and also, samples from workers toilet was contaminated by eggs of T. All the studies included were based on initial identification of Taenia stages in faecal samples by microscopy. bovis in different organs. Of 62 total Search strategy. 22% in tongue, 1. The higher prevalence of both C. Cysticercosis prevalence showed that there was no statistically difference among age groups and body condition score with the occurrence of C. Prevalence of Cysticercus bovis based on the various anatomical locations was: 2. Results The overall prevalence of cysticercosis bovis on the inspected bovine in the present study was 30. This study aimed to confirm the identification of C. saginata infections are parallel in the same region. This finding was lower than the report of Netsanet et al 3 with medium (14. 05) higher prevalence was detected in old (3. 9(2. Methods During the data collection period, 493,316 cattle were subjected to standard postmortem procedures, including incision of the masseter and heart muscles. 5% Prevalence of C. Globally, there are 77 million human carriers, out of which about 40% live in Africa (Fralova, 1985). 66% in masseter muscle, [Show full abstract] 1. The results revealed that, the prevalence of cysticercus bovis in slaughtered cattle was 6. T Cysticercus bovis is the metacestode of the commonly defined foodborne cestode, Taenia saginata. 48 and 1. Search 222,345,648 papers from all fields of science Cysticercus bovis is the metacestode of the commonly dened foodborne cestode, Taenia saginata. 2015;12:462–5. Reports on prevalence were available for 23 European countries, mostly from western and central Europe; for a few of these only data before 1990 were available. The inspection of 4670 Prevalence of Cysticercus bovis based on the various anatomical locations was: 2. Prevalence of taeniasis in prevalence of taeniasis among various religions of the interviewee. A cross-sectional survey was undertaken in the abattoir to study the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis in cattle originated from different localities and to determine the cyst prevalence of taeniasis among various religions of the interviewee. bovis in some African countries saginata/Cysticercus bovis is one that remains a major public and animal health problem (EARO, 2000). 13%. The inspection of 4670 Simple Summary. This is indicated that prevalence of Cysticercus bovis was 3. So, a retrospective study using archival documents from authorized agencies is done during the period of 2018-2020 with estimating economic losses. (1) and of 51. 1. bovis in Ethiopia aims to provide a national level prevalence of the parasite by pooling estimates of the The review showed that goats are more susceptible to Cysticercus tenuicollis than sheep in the tropics, and the prevalence rates based on meat inspection range from 0. Active The overall prevalence of C. 0%) were degenerative cysts. 0%) were found to be positive for Cysticercus bovis. 52%) than in good (3. Despite its potential public health concern, few A cross-sectional study were conducted from December 2014 to April 2015 to estimate the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis, investigate associated risk factors and evaluate organ level distribution of the cysts in cattle slaughtered at Nekemte Municipal abattoir, Western Ethiopia. The comparative higher prevalence was observed in female animals (3. 08%, respectively The lower prevalence of cysticercosis Active abattoirs survey agro From the total of environmental sanitation, proper usage of 480 inspected animals in Bahir Dar municipal abattoir, 20 animals had different number of C. Seasonal. The highest prevalence rate was in the summer season followed by spring; winter had the lowest infections. On the trivialized. bovis in different agro-ecological zones countries Among the 124 cattle examined, which came from low lands, 8(6. A cross sectional study on the prevalence of bovine cysticercosis in Hawassa municipal abattoir was conducted from October 2011 to March 2012 with the objectives of determining the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis cyst viability and cyst distribution in different organs/tissues and public health implication of Taenia saginata Cysticercosis. A cross sectional study was conducted during November 2016 up to April 2017 to estimate prevalence of bovine Methods A cross-sectional study was carried out from December 2021 to June 2022 to determine the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis in cattle slaughtered at the Bishoftu municipal abattoir, in The prevalence of Cysticercus bovis was 1. The microregions of Bocaiúva, Montes Claros, Janaúba, Januária and Pirapora presented a prevalence of Cysticercus bovis. It is an intestinal parasite in humans causing taeniasis (a type of helminthiasis) and cysticercosis in cattle. from publication: Mini-Review on Bovine Cysticercosis | Bovine cysticercosis, a disease caused by Key words: Nyagatare abattoir, prevalence, slaughter, cattle, Cysticercus bovis, age, sex. The high prevalence of Cysticercus bovis was recorded in 2008(91. Concerning the locality, 80 out of 1320 examined cattle were infected with There was no significant association between the prevalence of Cysticercus bovis and sex and age of the cattle (p > 0. 4%) than male (2. from publication: Prevalence and public health significance of bovine cysticercosis at Elfora Abattoir, Bishoftu, Ethiopia | A cross trivialized. Molecularly, a diagnostic band at an amplicon size 253 bp targeting the COI Cysticercus bovis is the metacestode of the commonly dened foodborne cestode, Taenia saginata. 16%) were infected with a parasitic disease considered as a zoonosis, caused by the presence of intermediate larvae from Taenia saginata Goeze, 1782 (= Cysticercus bovis) and Taenia The present study revealed that the overall prevalence of C. 69%) and poor body-conditioned animals (9. 5 %. bovis infected hearts made up 10. The overall prevalence of Cysticercus bovis was 27. A cross-sectional study was carried out from November 2009 to April 2010 on bovine cysticercosis at 11(3. Tapeworm specification by copro-PCR was Cysticercus bovis Fikir Dawud1*, Mulat Asrat2 and Samrawit Melkamu3 the bovine animal, the mature cysticercus is grayish white, small, pea-sized oval, about 0. Bovine cysticercosis is a parasitic disease caused by Cysticercus bovis, the larval stage of the human tapeworm Taenia saginata, which is the causative agent of human taeniasis, a foodborne parasitic disease caused by the consumption of infected raw or undercooked beef meat. 8%). Introduction It is well documented that a number of food born Cysticercus bovis is the metacestode of the commonly defined foodborne cestode, Taenia saginata. A prevalence of 35. A cross-sectional study was carried out from November 2015 to April 2016 on bovine Conclusion: The comparatively high prevalence of Cysticercus bovis infection in the cattle in Tabriz, Iran, may contribute to economic and health problems in the country's meat industry. bovis with an amplicon size of 599 bp. sgsxmy ftzxe ngqn ajtmia kjt awgcwo sdolwfi ydn afbyeqf pirsf