Livestock is an important component of agriculture sector of Pakistan
and contributing significantly in its national economy. However,
gastrointestinal trematodes parasite especially Paramphistomum cervi is
accountable for health hazards in buffalo of central Punjab. In this
study prevalence and identification of Paramphistomum cervi was carried
out by visiting local abattoirs of Rawalpindi-Islamabad. A total of 289
rumens and reticulum of buffaloes was examined for the presence of
Paramphistomum cervi. The trematodes were preserved in 70% alcohol for
identification based on its morphological characteristics. The results
of present study revealed that out of 17.3 percent Paramphistomum cervi
infection was recorded in central Punjab. The correlation between worm
burden and area was found to be non-significant (p > 0.05) indicating
the presence of trematode in all districts of study area.There are
several factors contributing in the survival and development of P. cervi
in central Punjab including the availability of fresh water snails
serving as intermediate host, existence of extensive water channel
system and poor grazing management of animals being practices in these
areas.