| Literature DB >> 26868715 |
Fazly Ann Zainalabidin1, Muhamad Syamsul Naim Noor Azmi1, Wan Normaziah Wan Omar Bakri1, Geethamalar Sathaya1, Mohd Iswadi Ismail1.
Abstract
Fascioliasis, or trematode infestation, is an important disease caused by Fasciola hepatica and Fasciola gigantica. Both species are hepatic parasites that affect humans. We have examined the zoonotic aspects of fascioliasis. A total of 80 fresh liver samples were collected from 67 Kedah-Kelantan crossbred cattle and 13 Murrah buffalo at 4 local abattoirs in Perak, Malaysia. The samples were examined macroscopically to detect the presence of Fasciola spp. The results show 7.50% (6 of 80) of the animals were diagnosed with fascioliasis. Overall, 7.46% (5 of 67) and 7.69% (1 of 13) of cattle and buffalo samples were positive, respectively. There were only F. gigantica species identified in the samples. Our findings suggest that precautions should be taken because the disease has a zoonotic impact on public health.Entities:
Keywords: Fascioliasis; Trematode; Zoonotic
Year: 2015 PMID: 26868715 PMCID: PMC4729404
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trop Life Sci Res ISSN: 1985-3718