Rumen Fluke Disease and Its Impact on Livestock

Rumen Fluke Disease and Its Impact on Livestock

Context

Rumen fluke disease was recently reported from Odisha’s Kendrapada district, where around 70 cattle died due to amphistome infection, locally referred to as ‘Kurmi’.

About Rumen Fluke

  1. Rumen flukes are parasitic worms that infect ruminants and are found worldwide.
  2. The infection, known as paramphistomosis, is more prevalent in tropical and subtropical regions.
  3. Adult parasites inhabit the rumen, while immature larvae damage the small intestine.
  4. Snails serve as intermediate hosts in the parasite’s life cycle.
  5. Transmission occurs through consumption of contaminated water or vegetation carrying larval stages.
  6. Heavy infestation can cause intestinal damage and severe health complications in livestock.
  7. Major symptoms include diarrhoea, rapid weight loss, reduced milk yield, and swelling below the jaw called “bottle jaw”.
  8. Infected animals may lose body mass despite normal feeding behaviour.
  9. Anthelmintic drugs are used for treatment, while proper grazing and pasture management help in disease control.