Veterinaria (Dec 2018)

First abattoir report on bovine dicrocoeliosis from Algiers (Algeria)

  • Mylissa Chaouadi,
  • Khaled Harhoura,
  • Miriem Aissi,
  • Amina Boutellis,
  • Fadila Tazerouti

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 3
pp. 145 – 147

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Abstract The aim of the present study was to detect a possible presence of dicrocoeliosis in cattle slaughtered in the Mitidja’s area (north of Algeria). Livers of 1,400 cattle were examined during evisceration by dissecting the biliary duct and looking for the small liver fluke Dicrocoelium sp. Moreover, the bile of each cattle was harvested and analyzed in order to observe the presence of the parasite’s eggs. The results revealed Dicrocoelium sp. in cattle from two slaughterhouses in Algiers. The prevalence of dicrocoeliosis in cattle was found to be 0.07% and 0.86% corresponding to the flukes and eggs-positive cases, respectively. This is the first record of dicrocoeliosis in Algeria as no data from previous reports suggested likewise . Keywords: bovine, Mitidja, prevalence, Dicrocoelium sp.