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- W2969355164 abstract "Liver fluke are common parasites of herbivores in most of Middle East countries and egypt. The chronic and acute infections with 10 & 20 metacercaria of this parasite cause biliary liver cirrhosis in rabbits that leads to huge economic losses. This cross-sectional study was carried out to determine the prevalence of fascioliosis in slaughtered rabbits in Giza governorate. In egypt Fasciola gigantica was responsible for V-Line and Black Baladi rabbits total liver condemnations in infected groups. The infection impacts on female rabbits was more than males (p<.0001) in most groups for both strains. Liver condemnations due to fascioliasis were more affected in body weight and feed consumption, feed conversion, heart, kidney and carcass characterestic so it`s low economic efficiency. Blood parametars showed high significant (p<.0001) between treated groups of strains. Fascioliasis is a hepatic parasitic infection in many mammalian species. The pathogenic effect on the definitive host begins with the ingestion of metacercariae, which become excysted and released the juvenile fluke in the intestinal lumen. The juvenile flukes then migrate through the intestinal wall into the peritoneal cavity and penetrate into the liver through the liver capsule. In some parasitic diseases, liver is an important organ that is infected with parasites . Rabbits fed with parasites can cause reduction on number of progeny production and many disorders such as diarrhea, loss of weight gain, abdominal pain and anemia. Fascioliasis considered the top of all the domestic rabbit’s parasitic zoonotic worldwide infection that is endemic in a tropical area and Egypt. Fascioliasis reduces animal productivity, weight gain and production of meat and milk. In addition, it causes metabolic disorders, and secondary infections due to decrease immunity by chronic fascioliasis and liver condemnation during postmortem of carcass while the acute fascioliasis may lead to mortalities. The rabbits exposed to F. gigantica infection 10 MC or 20 MC concentration of F.gigantica affected negativelly on productive performance and the hygiene of improved or Baladi rabbit herds." @default.
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- W2969355164 date "2019-03-01" @default.
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- W2969355164 title "IMPACT OF INFECTION WITH FASCIOLA Spp. ON PRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE AND CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS IN RABBITS" @default.
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