The causative factor detection and identification on Boophilus sp. tick infestation in bali cattle
Yuliani Suparmin (a*), Dwi Kesuma Sari (a), Faizal Zakariya (b)

a) Veterinary Medicine Study Program, Faculty of Medicine, Hasanuddin University, Jl. Perintis Kemerdekaan KM 10, Makassar 90245, Indonesia.
* yuliani.suparmin[at]yahoo.co.id
b) Veterinerinaria Farma Center (PUSVETMA), Jl. Ahmad Yani, Surabaya 60231, Indonesia.


Abstract

In tropical climates such as Indonesia, the presence of ectoparasites occurs almost annually, which becomes one of the major problems due to ectoparasite infestations on ruminant farms. One problem occurred is the Boophilus sp. The study unit was the Bali cattle breeders spreaded in Mallusetasi District, Barru Regency. This study used a cross-sectional study to identify and determine the relationship between the causative factors of maintenance management and stock farmer knowledge level on the application of maintenance management in Bali cattle farms. The tabulated data of the maintenance management in Bali cattle breeding and breeder knowledge level causative factors against the tick ectoparasite infestation were descriptively analyzed and tested with a chi-square (&#967-2) method to measure the relationship of these factors and Boophilus sp. tick infestation at 95% of confidence level. The magnitude of relationship strength was calculated by the odd ratio (OR) test at a 95% of confidence level. Boophilus sp. tick ectoparasite infestation occurred in Bali cattle farms in Mallusetasi District, Barru Regency with an incidence rate of 68.8%. The causative factors that influence the onset of tick infestations included the farmer educational level, breeder experience, number of maintenance, maintenance pattern, poor cage condition, and breeder^ knowledge. The infestation of Boophilus sp. tick had a very significant correlation on the onset of blood parasitic diseases.

Keywords: Bali cattle- Boophilus sp- Ectoparasite- Infestation- Tick

Topic: Veterinary Animal Disease and Veterinary Public Health

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