PREVALENCE OF F. gigantica AND PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN LIVER OF SIMEULUE BUFFALO

The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of fasciolosis of Simeulue’s buffalo using macroscopic approach by observing pathological changes in the liver. The sample were obtained from slaughterhouse in Sinabang. A number of 60 livers were obtained on July to September 2015 based on post m...

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Main Authors: Ikwan Jamil, Teuku Reza Ferasyi, Muhammad Hambal, Yudha Fahrimal, Razali Razali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Syiah Kuala University 2017-05-01
Series:International Journal of Tropical Veterinary and Biomedical Research
Online Access:https://jurnal.usk.ac.id/IJTVBR/article/view/8633
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author Ikwan Jamil
Teuku Reza Ferasyi
Muhammad Hambal
Yudha Fahrimal
Razali Razali
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Teuku Reza Ferasyi
Muhammad Hambal
Yudha Fahrimal
Razali Razali
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description The aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of fasciolosis of Simeulue’s buffalo using macroscopic approach by observing pathological changes in the liver. The sample were obtained from slaughterhouse in Sinabang. A number of 60 livers were obtained on July to September 2015 based on post mortem examination. From this sample, a total of 57 livers were found positive indication of infested by F. gigantica (95%). The length and width of F. gigantica was 25 mm and 7 mm. The body was flat as a leaf, blunt on posterior, gray, brown, transparant and do not have a real shoulder shapes. The liver which were not  infested with F. gigantica showed sharp edges and a very high degree of elasticity. On the other hand, in the infested liver was found F. gigantica in the bile duct and showed a color of pale, the dark brown exudate as well as objects looks like gravel. The buffaloes sample were supplied to the abattoir from the paddy fields or oil palm plantations area. In comparison, the buffaloes raised in both areas were not different on the pathological changes of liver. In conclusion, this study showed that simeulue’s buffalo is very prevalence to F. gigantica.
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spelling doaj.art-5cb4d88c8e4349e1b5f34fe8d601b05a2023-07-13T16:07:28ZengSyiah Kuala UniversityInternational Journal of Tropical Veterinary and Biomedical Research2503-47152017-05-012181110.21157/ijtvbr.v2i1.86336866PREVALENCE OF F. gigantica AND PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN LIVER OF SIMEULUE BUFFALOIkwan JamilTeuku Reza FerasyiMuhammad HambalYudha FahrimalRazali RazaliThe aim of this study was to identify the prevalence of fasciolosis of Simeulue’s buffalo using macroscopic approach by observing pathological changes in the liver. The sample were obtained from slaughterhouse in Sinabang. A number of 60 livers were obtained on July to September 2015 based on post mortem examination. From this sample, a total of 57 livers were found positive indication of infested by F. gigantica (95%). The length and width of F. gigantica was 25 mm and 7 mm. The body was flat as a leaf, blunt on posterior, gray, brown, transparant and do not have a real shoulder shapes. The liver which were not  infested with F. gigantica showed sharp edges and a very high degree of elasticity. On the other hand, in the infested liver was found F. gigantica in the bile duct and showed a color of pale, the dark brown exudate as well as objects looks like gravel. The buffaloes sample were supplied to the abattoir from the paddy fields or oil palm plantations area. In comparison, the buffaloes raised in both areas were not different on the pathological changes of liver. In conclusion, this study showed that simeulue’s buffalo is very prevalence to F. gigantica.https://jurnal.usk.ac.id/IJTVBR/article/view/8633
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Teuku Reza Ferasyi
Muhammad Hambal
Yudha Fahrimal
Razali Razali
PREVALENCE OF F. gigantica AND PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN LIVER OF SIMEULUE BUFFALO
International Journal of Tropical Veterinary and Biomedical Research
title PREVALENCE OF F. gigantica AND PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN LIVER OF SIMEULUE BUFFALO
title_full PREVALENCE OF F. gigantica AND PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN LIVER OF SIMEULUE BUFFALO
title_fullStr PREVALENCE OF F. gigantica AND PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN LIVER OF SIMEULUE BUFFALO
title_full_unstemmed PREVALENCE OF F. gigantica AND PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN LIVER OF SIMEULUE BUFFALO
title_short PREVALENCE OF F. gigantica AND PATHOLOGICAL CHANGES IN LIVER OF SIMEULUE BUFFALO
title_sort prevalence of f gigantica and pathological changes in liver of simeulue buffalo
url https://jurnal.usk.ac.id/IJTVBR/article/view/8633
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