Prevalence study of poultry coccidosis in small and large scale farms in Adis Ababa, Ethiopia
Publish place: Scientific Journal of Crop Science (SJCS)، Vol: 1، Issue: 1
Publish Year: 1391
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Abstract:
We conducted a cross sectional study from October 2009 to March 2010 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia with the objective of identifying prevalence of poultry coccidiosis in small and large scale production systems. A total of 384 fecal samples from female Rod Island Red chickens were taken and a flotation technique was employed to harvest coccidian oocysts. The result revealed that 89 (23.1%) are positive for coccidia oocysts. Unlike Yeka and Akaki kality sub cities, Kolfe sub city showed significantly higher (P<0.05) prevalence of coccidiosis in both small and large scale production systems (χ2 = 45.887 and 62.28) respectively. Moreover, result of coccidiosis by ageWe conducted a cross sectional study from October 2009 to March 2010 in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia with the objective of identifying prevalence of poultry coccidiosis in small and large scale production systems. A total of 384 fecal samples from female Rod Island Red chickens were taken and a flotation technique was employed to harvest coccidian oocysts. The result revealed that 89 (23.1%) are positive for coccidia oocysts. Unlike Yeka and Akaki kality sub cities, Kolfe sub city showed significantly higher (P<0.05) prevalence of coccidiosis in both small and large scale production systems (χ2 = 45.887 and 62.28) respectively. Moreover, result of coccidiosis by age.
Keywords:
Addis AbabaCoccidiosisPoultryLarge scale production systemPrevalenceSmall scale production system
Authors
T. Alemayehu
Mekelle University College of Veterinary Medicine
A. Tekeselassie
University of Gondar Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
S.A. Kassa
Haramaya University College of Veterinary Medicine