The aim of the present study was to determine the prevalence, organ distribution, morphological characters and
economic importance of  Cysticercus  ovis  and  Cysticercus  tenuicollis  in sheep and goats. A total of 669 sheep
and 484goats slaughtered at Aswan Slaughterhouse were carefully examined for these metacestodes.  Cysticercus
ovis  was  detected  (1.94%)  from  slaughtered  sheep.  Cysticercus  tenuicollis  was  found  (13.3%)  in  sheep  and
(24.2%) in goats. The prevalence of both  C.ovis  and  C.tenuicollis  was higher  in females than males and their
prevalence was higher in older animals compared to the younger ones. For Cysticercus ovis, the highest infection
was found in spring while the highest seasonal infection rate of Cysticercus  tenuicollis  in slaughtered sheep and
goats was noted in autumn season. The infection with  C.ovis  was only found in the heart, while  C.tenuicollis  in
slaughtered sheep and goats was found mainly in the omentum. These results suggest that the high prevalence of
the metacestodes infection in  this area is a great concern for both medical and veterinary authorities to design
therapeutic and preventive programs to overcome this problem.
Research Department	
              
          Research Journal	
              Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal
          Research Member	
          
      Research Publisher	
              Assiut University
          Research Rank	
              2
          Research Vol	
              Vol. 63 No. 155 Oct ober 2017, 
          Research Website	
              Assiut University web-site: www.aun.edu.eg
          Research Year	
              2017
          Research_Pages	
              22-30
          Research Abstract	
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