The study of the reasons of the keeping the liver andlungs of slaughtered sheep and goats in Ghachsaranslaughterhouse

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Hydatid cyst and fasciolosis are zoonotic diseases without a specifc clinical sign. Final diagnosis in animals can be made only by necropsy and post mortem insepction. Undoubtedly, hygiene of slaughterhouses has upstanding correlation with Community hygiene and health, fewer no attentions to this subject will follow more hazards to the people of society. Total liver and lungs of the slaughtered Sheep and goats in Gachsaran slaughterhouse were studied .Overall 3082 of sheep cases and 7873 goat cases slaughtered in summer season. A total of 11753 of liver and lung studied, 1153 samples deleted and out of consume cycle. The results showed that liver of sheep and goat infected (9.99% Fasciola, 6.20% hydatid cyst, abscess 3.46%); (9.27% Fasciol ,9.60% hydatid cyst, 3.91% abscess) respectively, (12.86% Pnemonia and permia, 4/96% hydatid cyst, 5.81% abscess); (16.98% pnemonia and permia, 4.76% hydatid cyst, 12.14% abscess) obtanined in lung of sheep and goats respectively. As a conclusion, so more attention of related control organizations seems to be needed.

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Persian
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Veterinary clinical research journal, Volume:4 Issue: 3, 2013
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199 to 211
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