Sarcosporidiosis of the Ovine Esophagus: Frequency and Histopathological Identification of the Species Involved in Tiaret, Algeria | ||||
Journal of Applied Veterinary Sciences | ||||
Article 10, Volume 9, Issue 3, July 2024, Page 81-85 PDF (451.88 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/javs.2024.293138.1343 | ||||
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Authors | ||||
Belhocine Fatima Zohra1; Kouidri Mokhtaria 2; Hemida Houari3; Selles Sidi Mohammed Ammar4 | ||||
1Veterinary Sciences Institute, University of Tiaret, 14000 Tiaret, Algeria Departement of health animal, veterinary institute, tiaret university, Algeria | ||||
2Veterinary Sciences Institute, University of Tiaret, 14000 Tiaret, Algeria Department of animal health, veterinary institute, university of Tiaret, Algeria | ||||
3Department of biomedecine, Veterinary Sciences Institute, University of Tiaret, 14000 Tiaret, Algeria | ||||
4Department of Biomedecine, Veterinary Sciences Institute, University of Tiaret, 14000 Tiaret, Algeria | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Sarcosporidiosis is a common parasitic disease due to protozoa of the Sarcocystis genera. This study, conducted in the Tiaret region of Algeria from September 2018 to April 2019, aimed to determine the global frequency of macrocyst esophageal localization, identify risk factors such as sex and age, and conduct a histopathological study to identify the involved species. The infestation’s global frequency was 22.77%, the majority of which were sheep over 3 years of age. The female was the most infested compared to the males at 25.13% against 12.20%; the degree of infestation was important at 9.31 cysts per infested case. The histopathological study revealed that S. gigantea, whose definitive host is cat, was the causative species of macroscopic Sarcosporidiosis. However, another species with a microscopic character has been revealed during this study; it’s S. tenella. The association between the two species was 31%. To conclude, more control is needed in order to reduce this infection in the study region through the destruction of seizures at the slaughterhouse level and hygiene at the farm level. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Esophagus; Sarcosporidiosis; Sheep; Slaughterhouse; Tiaret | ||||
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