The Prevalence and Pathogenicity of Cryptosporidium Sp. (Protozoa) in Livestock

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Main Author: Abe, Oluyemi Joseph
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Language:English
Published: Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Nigeria 2023
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Online Access:https://ir.oauife.edu.ng/123456789/5383
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spelling oai:ir.oauife.edu.ng:123456789-53832023-05-13T18:12:31Z The Prevalence and Pathogenicity of Cryptosporidium Sp. (Protozoa) in Livestock Abe, Oluyemi Joseph Cryptosporidial Histology Oocysts Body weight Pathology 76p A survey of the incidence of cryptosporidial oocysts in the faeces of pigs, sheep, goats and cattle was carried out using Giemsa stained faecal smears. A total of 230 pigs,150 sheep, 130 goats and 105 cattle were tasted. Cryptosporidial oocysts were detected in 78.13% diarrheic and nondiarrnoeic pigs examined. 12%, 3.8%, and 7.6% clinically healthy sheep, goats and cattle respectively were found shedding the oocysts of the organism. Incidence of cryptosporidial oocysts was significantly (P <0.05) higher in young animals between 110 weeks old than in older animals. Animals with and without diarrhea were found to be shedding oocysts in their faeces. Five piglets were experimentally infected with approximately 1,500 sporulated cryptospoeidal oocysts, whilst five others served as uninfected controls. None of the five infected pi lets developed clinical illness of cryptosporidiosis. There was neither diarrhoea, vomiting nor in appetence. Sheddings of oocysts in the faeces of the infected piglets began as from day post infection (p.i) and this continued throughout the eight week period of the experiment. Slight decrease in the body weight of the infected piglets were observed on the 2nd-5th week p.i., however, these animals regained their body weights 6th week p.i. There was a significant difference (p < 0.05) in the average weekly body weight gain of infected piglets when compared with control piglets (120gm/wk Vs 400gm/wk). Two control and. two infected piglets were slaughtered eight weeks p. i. There were minimal pathological lessions along the small intestine of the infected piglets. Histologically, there were the stunting and fusion of the villi of the small intestine. The sub-mucosa was eroded and the lamina propria, were infiltrated with cellular debris consisting of sloughed epithelial cells. Cryptosporidia were found attached to the villi of the small intestine. There was a proliferation of Kuppfer cells in the liver, indicative of phagocytic activities in the liver of the infected piglets. The kidney and the spleen were not affected histologically. 2023-05-13T16:51:39Z 2023-05-13T16:51:39Z 1985 Thesis https://ir.oauife.edu.ng/123456789/5383 en application/pdf Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Nigeria
spellingShingle Cryptosporidial
Histology
Oocysts
Body weight
Pathology
Abe, Oluyemi Joseph
The Prevalence and Pathogenicity of Cryptosporidium Sp. (Protozoa) in Livestock
title The Prevalence and Pathogenicity of Cryptosporidium Sp. (Protozoa) in Livestock
title_full The Prevalence and Pathogenicity of Cryptosporidium Sp. (Protozoa) in Livestock
title_fullStr The Prevalence and Pathogenicity of Cryptosporidium Sp. (Protozoa) in Livestock
title_full_unstemmed The Prevalence and Pathogenicity of Cryptosporidium Sp. (Protozoa) in Livestock
title_short The Prevalence and Pathogenicity of Cryptosporidium Sp. (Protozoa) in Livestock
title_sort prevalence and pathogenicity of cryptosporidium sp protozoa in livestock
topic Cryptosporidial
Histology
Oocysts
Body weight
Pathology
url https://ir.oauife.edu.ng/123456789/5383
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