DISTRIBUTION OF TAENIA-SAGINATA CYSTS BY MUSCLE GROUP IN NATURALLY INFECTED CATTLE IN TANZANIA

Citation
Ge. Maeda et al., DISTRIBUTION OF TAENIA-SAGINATA CYSTS BY MUSCLE GROUP IN NATURALLY INFECTED CATTLE IN TANZANIA, Preventive veterinary medicine, 28(2), 1996, pp. 81-89
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Veterinary Sciences
ISSN journal
01675877
Volume
28
Issue
2
Year of publication
1996
Pages
81 - 89
Database
ISI
SICI code
0167-5877(1996)28:2<81:DOTCBM>2.0.ZU;2-L
Abstract
The distribution of Taenia saginata cysts among organs and muscle grou ps was determined by slicing the heart, masseters, liver and muscles o f the half carcass of 21 naturally infected Zebu cattle from Morogoro abattoir, Tanzania. The carcasses harboured from 1 to 310 cysts. In th e muscle groups, normally considered predilection sites, the heart and Musculus triceps brachii harboured the highest proportions of cysts ( mean 17% and 12%, respectively, of the total cysts in the carcass) whi le lower proportions were found in the tongue, masseters and psoas mus cles (3%, 2% and 5%, respectively), A relatively high proportion was f ound in the liver (10%). Relative cyst density was calculated for the different muscle groups by dividing the mean proportion of total weigh t of the muscle group into the mean proportion of cysts located in tha t site. The cysticerci in the examined tissues were found in the follo wing order of relative density: heart (10.4), tongue (2.1), masseters (1.9), M. triceps brachii (1.7), liver (1.4), M. psoas (1.3), hindlimb muscles (0.71), trunk muscles (0.67), and other forelimb muscles (0.3 2). The proportion of cysts expected to be found at the surfaces expos ed by visual examination or incision at meat inspection was calculated using an indirect method, which incorporated the area revealed by inc ision and visual inspection of an organ and the proportion of cysts lo cated in the particular organ, It was estimated that 17% of the cysts would be located at an inspected site if the regulations were followed carefully. Based on cyst density, we recommend that the heart should be paid particular attention during meat inspection.