Tuesday, January 20, 2015

CYST IN GOAT MEAT

Cyst in Goat Meat
Cyst in Goat Meat
CYST IN GOAT MEAT

This is the parasitic infection lesion which can't harm the health of human. This should be dispose and we can eat a meat of goat. Some cyst can cause diseases when people eat the affected meat by parasites. If the lesion is abnormal present on the body the meat should be condemed and if the cyst is also present throughou the body then meat should be condemed. 

How can these diseases be prevented?

Ø The important question is what should be done with meat containing parasitic cysts and lesions, and    how can you prevent disease in people?

Ø It can be difficult to know which parasites are harmful and which are not, because they can look similar and occur in the same species.

Ø If you are slaughtering animals for your own use or to sell, trim the cysts and lesions and destroy this meat. Do not eat or sell affected meat.

Ø Do not eat meat containing such cysts, and do not buy meat from informal slaughterers.


Ø Rather, buy your meat from a hygienic butchery or shop.
Ø Do not let dogs and wild carnivores eat affected meat, because they can continue spreading some of these diseases.

Ø Do not go to the toilet in the veld, but use proper toilets.

Ø Always cook meat well (particularly in the case of informal slaughter and meat is not inspected).

Ø Always wash your hands after handling animals and before preparing food or eating.



MEAT BORNE DISEASES TO HUMAN FROM SHEEP AND GOATS

MEAT BORNE DISEASES TO HUMAN

Diseases from Sheep & Goats Meat

1.     Brucellosis
2.     Black Quarter (Black leg)
3.     Enterotoxemia (Pulpy kidney)
4.     Infectious Necrotic Hepatitis (Black disease)
5.     Caseous Lymphadenitis
6.     Scrapie
7.     Sheep and Goat Pox
8.     Rift Valley Fever
9.     Contagious Ecthyma (Contagious Pustular Dermatitis, Orf)
10   Bluetongue (BT, Catarrhal fever of sheep,"Soremuzzle disease)
11. Pulmonary Adenomatosis (Jaagsiekte, Driving sickness)
12.  Ovine progressive interstitial pneumonia (Maedi, Maedi-visna)
13.  Nairobi sheep disease
14.  Contagious caprine pleuropneumonia
15.  Diseases caused by Helminths
a) Coenurus cerebralis infection (Gid, Sturdy)
b) Echinococcosis ( Hydatid disease)
c) Fascioliasis
d) Lung worms
e) Cysticercus tenuicollis infestation
f) Cysticercus ovis infestation (sheep meales, sheep bladder worm)
g) Stilesia hepatica

16.  Diseases caused by Protozoa
a) Babesiosis (Piroplasmosis, Texas fever, Red water, Tick fever)
b) Toxoplasmosis
c) Theileriosis (Malignant ovine or caprine)
d) Sarcocystosis in sheep (Sarcosporidiosis)

Saturday, January 17, 2015

MEAT BORNE DISEASES TO HUMAN FROM POULTRY

MEAT BORNE DISEASES TO HUMAN

Diseases from Poultry Meat

1. Avian Influenza (Bird flu)
2. New Castle Disease (Ranikhet)
3. Laryngotracheitis (LT)
4. Fowl Pox (Avian Pox)
5. Lymphoid Leucosis (Big liver disease)
6. Marek's Disease
7. Ornithosis (Psittacosis)

8. Salmonellosis -
a) Fowl Typhoid
b) Paratyphoid infection
c) Arizona infection (Paracolon infection)
9. Fowl cholera (Pasteurellosis)
10. Tuberculosis (TB)
11. Chronic Respiratory Disease (CRD)
12. Histomoniasis (Blackhead)
13. Coccidiosis