Experiment of Hydatid Cyst in Two Strains (Camels and Goats) in Saudi Arabia

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DOI: 10.4236/ojas.2019.91007    1,068 Downloads   2,365 Views  

ABSTRACT

Hydatid cyst disease is one of the most parasitic diseases transmitted from carnivores animals (such as dogs) to humans and causes a deterioration in the general health. Its transmission to herbivores animals led to a substantial economic loss in the meat productivity and reduced its quality. The increase of acquisition of dogs at homes nowadays led to an increase in the risk of infection with many parasitic diseases such as hydatid cyst disease. The present study was conducted to provide a modern view on the current status of hydatid cyst disease among slaughtered animals in Jeddah through periodic visiting to a slaughter house in North Jeddah. The mice prepared have been infected in the peritoneal membrane with 0.2 ml of hydatid cyst fluid containing ±2000 protoscoleces from fertile cysts obtained from an infected goat’s liver which resulted in a 75% infection rate. Mice infected with hydatid fluid from fertile cysts obtained from an infected camel’s lungs showed a result of 11.1% infection rate. The cysts appeared in the peritoneal and abdominal cavity.

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Bakhraibah, A. , Alsulami, M. , Toulah, F. and El Shafi, A. (2019) Experiment of Hydatid Cyst in Two Strains (Camels and Goats) in Saudi Arabia. Open Journal of Animal Sciences, 9, 76-87. doi: 10.4236/ojas.2019.91007.

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