Publications by authors named "Gideon Adu-Bonsu"

Pigs are important livestock that contribute to the economy and food security of Ghana, but the productivity of the sector is hindered by factors such as parasitic disease infections. Here, we detected the prevalence and polyparasitism of gastrointestinal parasites in pigs from selected farms in the Tolon and Kumbungu districts. Faeces of the animals were screened for parasite eggs using the sedimentation and flotation methods.

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  • Rising concerns about illnesses from milk consumption are linked to contamination by pathogenic microorganisms, prompting a study on their occurrence and antimicrobial resistance.
  • The study analyzed 250 samples from various sources (raw milk, cow teats, milkers' hands, milking utensils, and cow feces) and found a 40.4% detection rate of pathogenic microorganisms, with the highest levels in milk and fecal samples.
  • Of the tested strains, 25.5% showed antimicrobial resistance, particularly to teicoplanin, while many were still susceptible to chloramphenicol and azithromycin, indicating high levels of cross-contamination in milk-related samples.
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Cysticercosis caused by the larval stages of Taenia hydatigena has a significant global impact on livestock production, particularly of goats and sheep. Despite this, global data on prevalence and genetic variance of this parasite are still scarce. In Ghana, as in most African countries, numerous anecdotal observations agree that it is widespread and frequent.

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Parasitic infections are a major setback to livestock production in Ghana but the disease situation in many localities is poorly understood. A study to determine the prevalence and distribution of in goats and sheep was carried out in two major municipal abattoirs in Tamale and Wa. A total of 538 goats and 256 sheep were screened for cysts during a cross-sectional survey which revealed a prevalence of 22.

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Dicrocoeliosis is a trematode infection in cattle, sheep and goats caused by the small liver fluke, Dicrocoelium spp. Though endemic in Ghana, its disease situation is poorly understood. In the present study, the prevalence, distribution and worm load of Dicrocoelium spp.

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