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M Gharbi1, H Ben Abdallah1, Y Mbarek2, M Jedidi1, M A Darghouth1.
Abstract
This cross-sectional study is the first to estimate the prevalence of cattle pediculosis in Tunisia. A total of 39 cattle farms in the region of Nabeul in north-east Tunisia were visited and lice were collected by intensively brushing 789 cattle. The prevalence was estimated to be 20.5% on the farms (8/39) and 4.7% in animals (37/789). Collected parasites were examined under a stereomicroscope and three lice species were identified: Bovicola bovis, Linognathus vituli and Haematopinus eurysternus. Thirty-two animals were infested with the chewing lice B. bovis (4%), three with H. eurysternus (0.4%) and two with L. vituli (0.2%). The infestation prevalence was higher in calves under eight months of age (21.6%)than in adults (0.8%). Decision-makers in animal health should consider this parasitic disease in their control and eradication programmes. © World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE), 2013Entities:
Keywords: Cattle; Parasite; Pediculosis; Tunisia
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24761739 DOI: 10.20506/rst.32.2.2208
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Sci Tech ISSN: 0253-1933 Impact factor: 1.181