IMPACTS OF THE SITUATION OF SLAUGHTER HOUSES ON THE PERSISTENCE OF PARASITIC DISEASES IN THE DEPARTMENTS DJELFA AND TIZIOUZOU ALGERIA
Abstract
A preliminary investigation was conducted on thirty slaughterhouses and killing of two different departments of Algeria, Tizi-Ouzou is located in the north of the country characterized by a humid climate, very cold in winter and high temperatures in summer and Djelfa region is an internal region of the country, it is defined by its dry climate in summer and sandstorms, cold winter, the objective of this work is to shed light on the situation of places sacrifice of the animals, which can be a source of parasitic diseases, we mention that hydatid disease is expanded in our country on a large scale due to the presence of dogs in these places, and many other bacterial diseases. Our results have reached a deplorable situation to irreversible if we do not perform repair deficiencies and problems found in the heart of the investigation.
An architectural structure and a carefully planned infrastructure to international standards calculated with good administrative organization for internal and external, and compliance with all standards and hygiene with regular monitoring and control of these places will change the logging actual situation and to minimize the maximum transmitting several diseases, and decrease the rate of prevalence of parasites especially.
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