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Title: PRELIMINARY STUDY ON PORCINE CYCTICERCOSIS IN SORONG AREA OF WEST PAPUA PROVINCE, INDONESIA
Authors: Satrija, Fadjar
Fatie, Yuliana
Murtini, Sri
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Graduate program Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Gadjah Mada University
Abstract: Taeniosis/cysticercosis due to T. solium is one of the most important public health problem in Papua (fonnerly Irian Jaya). This parasitic zoonosis spread in six regencies in Papua, mostly in Papua Province. With exception of Manokwari Regency, the disease has not been reported in other part of West Papua Province.The preliminary study was designed to elucidate prevalence of cysticercosis in Sorong area. This study was done by conducting carcass and visceral inspection, and ELISA test on 30 pigs slaughtered at Remu Market, City of Sorong, during period of July-September 2013. Of30 pigs examined and sampled in this study, none of them was positive neither for T solillnl norTaenia hydaligenacysticercosis. The serological test showed that one out of 30 samples (3.33%) showed positive reaction in the ELISA test. The positive pig originated from Sorong Manoi District of Sorong City. This indicates the presence of viablecysticercus in the pig from District SorongManoi, Sorong. Result of the present serological test should be carefully interpreted . Further studies are needed to elucidate whether is the cysticercosis is caused by Taeniasoliumor other Taeniaspecies metacestodes as the ELISA is not able to distinguish between the two specieses. Nevertheless veterinary and health authorities in Sorong Area should aware and working together to prevent spread of cysticecosis in the area. Importantstepthat must betaken is toset up slaughterhouse facilities for pigs, including establishing meat in spection system in the slaughter house. Community awareness to the disease should be encourged through community health education programs.
URI: http://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/97614
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