Seroprevalence
of Fasciola hepatica in Small Ruminants of District Chakwal, Punjab,
Pakistan
Arsalan Zafar1, Muhammad Kasib Khan1*,
Zia ud Din Sindhu1, Rao Zahid Abbas1, Sabiqaa
Masood2, Zaheer Abbas1,Muhammad
Shahid Mahmood3, Muhammad Kashif Saleemi4,
Junaid Ali Khan5, Riaz Hussain6, Muhammad
Usman Naseer1, Zafar Iqbal1 and Hasnain Javed7
1Department
of Parasitology, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad-38040,
Pakistan; 2Department of Parasitology, Cholistan
University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Bahawalpur; 3Institute
of Microbiology; 4Department of Pathology; 5Institute
of Physiology and Pharmacology, University of Agriculture,
Faisalabad-38040, Pakistan; 6University College of
Veterinary and Animal Sciences, The Islamia University of
Bahawalpur-Pakistan; 7Molecular biologist Advance
Diagnostic lab Punjab AIDS Control Program;
*Corresponding author: mkkhan@uaf.edu.pk
Abstract
Fascioliasis, caused by
Fasciola (F.) hepatica, affects a large number of animals in terms
of morbidity, production losses, treatment cost and high mortality rate.
Economic losses of about 3.6 billion US$ per year have been reported due to this
parasite throughout the world. The present study was planned to investigate the
prevalence and related risk factors of F. hepatica in sheep and goat population in District Chakwal,
Punjab, Pakistan. To this end, a total of 384 serum samples were collected from
sheep and goats in different tehsils of District and examined through
enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA)
by usingExcretory/Secretary antigen coated
plates. A predesigned questionnaire was also used to collect the data of related
risk factors. The overall prevalence of fascioliasis in the
small ruminant population was 37.24%.
The highest prevalence was observed in
tehsil Talla Gang, followed by Chakwal, Kallar Kahar and Choa Saiden Shah.
Fascioliasis was more prevalent in females as compared to males. According to
age groups, the prevalence was higher in animals with 6-12
months of age. At the
species level, sheep had higher prevalence as compared
to goats and this prevalence was higher in animals went for grazing than those
fed through stalls. Among different breeds of goats, Teddy breed had a
higher prevalence of F. hepatica
than those of Beetal and mixed breeds of goat.
To Cite This Article: Zafar A, Khan MK, Sindhu ZUD, Abbas RZ, Masood S,
Abbas Z,Mahmood MS, Saleemi MK, Khan JA, Hussain R, Naseer MU, Iqbal
Z and Javed H, 2019. Seroprevalence of
Fasciola hepatica in small ruminants
of District Chakwal, Punjab, Pakistan.
Pak Vet J, 39(1): 96-100.
http://dx.doi.org/10.29261/pakvetj/2019.024