Macroscopic Parasitic Lesions of Sheep Meat at Two Slaughterhouses in the North of Algeria
Publicado en línea: 02 oct 2022
Páginas: 1 - 8
Recibido: 04 feb 2022
Aceptado: 25 may 2022
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/fv-2022-0021
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A total of 10,696 randomly selected sheep have been collected in two slaughterhouses in the north of Algeria (El Harrach and Boufarik) to determine the prevalence of muscular cysticercosis and macroscopic cysts of sarcosporidiosis, to find out the association between prevalence and potential risk factors, as well as to assess the distribution of these parasites in the surface’s muscles of slaughtered sheep. All of the slaughtered sheep carcasses were visually and carefully inspected. Cysticercosis and sarcosporidiosis were found in 220 (2.06 %) and 76 (0.7 %) sheep, respectively. For both diseases, the prevalence was significantly higher in females than males. The prevalence of