Endoparasites in domestic animals surrounding an Atlantic Forest remnant, in São Paulo State, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Sevá,Anaiá da Paixão
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Pena,Hilda Fátima de Jesus, Nava,Alessandra, Sousa,Amanda Oliveira de, Holsback,Luciane, Soares,Rodrigo Martins
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Morro do Diabo State Park (MDSP) is a significant remnant of the Atlantic Rain Forest in Brazil and is surrounded by rural properties. In that area, wild and domestic animals and humans are in close contact, which facilitates the two-way flow of infectious diseases among them. We assessed endoparasites in domestic livestock from all rural properties surrounding MDSP. There were sampled 197 cattle, 37 horses, 11 sheep, 25 swine, 21 dogs, one cat and 62 groups of chickens from 10 large private properties and 75 rural settlements. Eimeria spp. was present in almost all hosts, excepted in horses, dogs and cats. Giardia cysts were present only in cattle. Nematodes were found in swine, ruminants and horses in high prevalence. Ancylostoma, Toxocara and Sarcocystis were found in dogs. Chickens were found with coccidia, Ascaridida and Capillaria spp.. These parasites can cause malnutrition and reproductive disorders for their hosts. Strategies to prevent and control the spread of endoparasites can improve wildlife, animal and human health in this area.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Endoparasites in domestic animals surrounding an Atlantic Forest remnant, in São Paulo State, Brazil
title Endoparasites in domestic animals surrounding an Atlantic Forest remnant, in São Paulo State, Brazil
spellingShingle Endoparasites in domestic animals surrounding an Atlantic Forest remnant, in São Paulo State, Brazil
Sevá,Anaiá da Paixão
Helminths
protozoan
Morro do Diabo State Park
wildlife conservation
rural settlements
Brazil
title_short Endoparasites in domestic animals surrounding an Atlantic Forest remnant, in São Paulo State, Brazil
title_full Endoparasites in domestic animals surrounding an Atlantic Forest remnant, in São Paulo State, Brazil
title_fullStr Endoparasites in domestic animals surrounding an Atlantic Forest remnant, in São Paulo State, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Endoparasites in domestic animals surrounding an Atlantic Forest remnant, in São Paulo State, Brazil
title_sort Endoparasites in domestic animals surrounding an Atlantic Forest remnant, in São Paulo State, Brazil
author Sevá,Anaiá da Paixão
author_facet Sevá,Anaiá da Paixão
Pena,Hilda Fátima de Jesus
Nava,Alessandra
Sousa,Amanda Oliveira de
Holsback,Luciane
Soares,Rodrigo Martins
author_role author
author2 Pena,Hilda Fátima de Jesus
Nava,Alessandra
Sousa,Amanda Oliveira de
Holsback,Luciane
Soares,Rodrigo Martins
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sevá,Anaiá da Paixão
Pena,Hilda Fátima de Jesus
Nava,Alessandra
Sousa,Amanda Oliveira de
Holsback,Luciane
Soares,Rodrigo Martins
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Helminths
protozoan
Morro do Diabo State Park
wildlife conservation
rural settlements
Brazil
topic Helminths
protozoan
Morro do Diabo State Park
wildlife conservation
rural settlements
Brazil
description Abstract Morro do Diabo State Park (MDSP) is a significant remnant of the Atlantic Rain Forest in Brazil and is surrounded by rural properties. In that area, wild and domestic animals and humans are in close contact, which facilitates the two-way flow of infectious diseases among them. We assessed endoparasites in domestic livestock from all rural properties surrounding MDSP. There were sampled 197 cattle, 37 horses, 11 sheep, 25 swine, 21 dogs, one cat and 62 groups of chickens from 10 large private properties and 75 rural settlements. Eimeria spp. was present in almost all hosts, excepted in horses, dogs and cats. Giardia cysts were present only in cattle. Nematodes were found in swine, ruminants and horses in high prevalence. Ancylostoma, Toxocara and Sarcocystis were found in dogs. Chickens were found with coccidia, Ascaridida and Capillaria spp.. These parasites can cause malnutrition and reproductive disorders for their hosts. Strategies to prevent and control the spread of endoparasites can improve wildlife, animal and human health in this area.
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