Diagnosis of Stilesia Hepatica Infection in Sheep

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1993

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A technique for examining faecal samples for Stilesia hepatica proglottids was assessed for diagnosis of this infection in live sheep. It detected infection in 67% of all the sheep that were confirmed infected by examining the livers during meat inspection and in 63% of sheep from a farm with a history of up to 100% infection rate at slaughter. It is 100% specific since it relied on the morphological identification of S. hepatica proglottids, which are characteristic. In addition it detected Avitellina centripunctata proglottids.

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Nginyi, J. M., Onyango-Abuje, J. A., & Harrison, L. J. (1993). Diagnosis of Stilesia hepatica infection in sheep. Tropical Animal Health and Production, 25(4), 225-228. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf02250874

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