Risk factors of diarrhea in small ruminants in Kuwait

BACKGROUNDDiarrhea is the most severe disease affecting small ruminant farms, even though there is continuous progress in the control and prevention strategies. AIMSThis study aimed to identify some of the risk factors associated with diarrhea in small ruminants in Kuwait. METHODSFaecal samples from...

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Published in:Iranian journal of veterinary research Vol. 22; no. 2; pp. 146 - 149
Main Authors: Abdou, N-E M I, Majeed, Q A H, El-Azazy, O M E, Tahrani, L M A, AlAzemi, M S, Alajmi, A
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Published: Shiraz, Iran School of Veterinary Medicine, University of Shiraz 01-03-2021
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Abstract BACKGROUNDDiarrhea is the most severe disease affecting small ruminant farms, even though there is continuous progress in the control and prevention strategies. AIMSThis study aimed to identify some of the risk factors associated with diarrhea in small ruminants in Kuwait. METHODSFaecal samples from 556 animals (334 sheep and 222 goats) were collected and examined for different enteropathogens. The collected data from animals and herd management were finally analysed. RESULTSStatistical analysis identified that age (pre-weaned; P=0.022, OR=2.38), herd size (large; P=0.037, OR=1.7), and season (dry; P=0.022, OR=2.39) were as non-infectious risk factors of the diarrhea occurrence. It was found that Escherichia coli K99 (P=0.000, OR=7.7), Cryptosporidium spp. (P=0.000, OR=586), and Eimeria spp. (P=0.000, OR=2.97) were reported more frequently in diarrheic animals than non-diarrheic ones. CONCLUSIONPre-weaned small ruminants reared in the large herd were more susceptible to diarrhea. Escherichia coli K99, Cryptosporidium spp., and Eimeria spp. were the most predominant enteropathogens causing diarrhea in small ruminants in Kuwait. Diarrhea was more common in dry season than in wet season.
AbstractList BACKGROUNDDiarrhea is the most severe disease affecting small ruminant farms, even though there is continuous progress in the control and prevention strategies. AIMSThis study aimed to identify some of the risk factors associated with diarrhea in small ruminants in Kuwait. METHODSFaecal samples from 556 animals (334 sheep and 222 goats) were collected and examined for different enteropathogens. The collected data from animals and herd management were finally analysed. RESULTSStatistical analysis identified that age (pre-weaned; P=0.022, OR=2.38), herd size (large; P=0.037, OR=1.7), and season (dry; P=0.022, OR=2.39) were as non-infectious risk factors of the diarrhea occurrence. It was found that Escherichia coli K99 (P=0.000, OR=7.7), Cryptosporidium spp. (P=0.000, OR=586), and Eimeria spp. (P=0.000, OR=2.97) were reported more frequently in diarrheic animals than non-diarrheic ones. CONCLUSIONPre-weaned small ruminants reared in the large herd were more susceptible to diarrhea. Escherichia coli K99, Cryptosporidium spp., and Eimeria spp. were the most predominant enteropathogens causing diarrhea in small ruminants in Kuwait. Diarrhea was more common in dry season than in wet season.
Author Tahrani, L M A
AlAzemi, M S
Alajmi, A
Abdou, N-E M I
Majeed, Q A H
El-Azazy, O M E
AuthorAffiliation 6 Bacteriology Laboratory, Veterinary Laboratories, Public Authority for Agriculture Affairs and Fish Resources, Rabyia-1307, Kuwait
1 Early Warning Center for Transboundary Animal Diseases-Gulf Cooperation Council, Public Authority for Agriculture Affairs and Fish Resources, Rabyia-1307, Kuwait
5 Ph.D. Student in Zoology, Parasitology Laboratory, Veterinary Laboratories, Public Authority for Agriculture Affairs and Fish Resources, Rabyia-1307, Kuwait
3 Department of Science, College of Basic Education, The Public Authority for Applied Education and Training, Ardyia-23167, Kuwait
2 Department of Medicine and Infectious Diseases, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Cairo University, Giza square-12211, Egypt
4 Parasitology Laboratory, Veterinary Laboratories, Public Authority for Agriculture Affairs and Fish Resources, Rabyia-1307, Kuwait
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