Trypanosoma vivax infection dynamics in a cattle herd maintained in a transition area between Pantanal lowlands and highlands of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.

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Autor(a) principal: MARTINS, C. F.
Data de Publicação: 2008
Outros Autores: MADRUGA, C. R., KOLLER, W. W., ARAUJO, F. R., SOARES, C. O., KESSLER, R. H., MELO, E. S. P., RIOS, L. R., ALMEIDA, R. C. F., LIMA JUNIOR, M. S. C., BARROS, A. T. M. de, MARQUES, L. C.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/326615
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-736X2008000100008
Resumo: Trypanosoma vivax outbreaks in beef cattle in the Pantanal region of Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil, causes relevant economical impact due to weight loss, abortion and mortality. Cattle moved from the Pantanal to adjacent areas of this ecosystem for breeding and fattening is a common feature. Therefore an epidemiological study on breeding cows in the transition area between Pantanal lowland and adjacent highlands of Mato Grosso do Sul was performed to determine the T. vivax infection dynamics and outbreak risk. Three experimental groups were formed: Group 1 consisted of cows parasitologically negative by the Woo test and in the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for T. vivax antibody detection (Tv-ELISA-Ab); Group 2 parasitologically negative and positive in the Tv-ELISA-Ab; and in Group 3 cows were parasitologically positive and with positive reactions in the Tv-ELISAAb. During 24 months, the cows? dislodgment between the above established groups was monitored by Woo test and Tv-ELISA-Ab exams. The tabanid population was also monitored and the highest number occurred during the rainy season. Although parasitemias were detected only in the first four samplings of the experimental period, the cows could be considered as trypanotolerant, because no clinical signs were observed. Despite the higher T. vivax incidence during the dry season, no disease symptoms were seen. Even though T. vivax epidemiological situation in the herd was characterized as endemic with seasonal variation, the probability of outbreaks was null within the conditions of the study.
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spelling Trypanosoma vivax infection dynamics in a cattle herd maintained in a transition area between Pantanal lowlands and highlands of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.EpidemiologiaGado de CorteInfecçãoSanidade AnimalTrypanosoma VivaxVacaanimal healthbeef cattlecowsepidemiologyinfectionTrypanosoma vivax outbreaks in beef cattle in the Pantanal region of Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil, causes relevant economical impact due to weight loss, abortion and mortality. Cattle moved from the Pantanal to adjacent areas of this ecosystem for breeding and fattening is a common feature. Therefore an epidemiological study on breeding cows in the transition area between Pantanal lowland and adjacent highlands of Mato Grosso do Sul was performed to determine the T. vivax infection dynamics and outbreak risk. Three experimental groups were formed: Group 1 consisted of cows parasitologically negative by the Woo test and in the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for T. vivax antibody detection (Tv-ELISA-Ab); Group 2 parasitologically negative and positive in the Tv-ELISA-Ab; and in Group 3 cows were parasitologically positive and with positive reactions in the Tv-ELISAAb. During 24 months, the cows? dislodgment between the above established groups was monitored by Woo test and Tv-ELISA-Ab exams. The tabanid population was also monitored and the highest number occurred during the rainy season. Although parasitemias were detected only in the first four samplings of the experimental period, the cows could be considered as trypanotolerant, because no clinical signs were observed. Despite the higher T. vivax incidence during the dry season, no disease symptoms were seen. Even though T. vivax epidemiological situation in the herd was characterized as endemic with seasonal variation, the probability of outbreaks was null within the conditions of the study.CHARLES F. MARTINS, UNIVERSIDADE PARA O DESENVOLVIMENTO DO ESTADO E DA REGIÃO DO PANTANAL; CLAUDIO ROBERTO MADRUGA, CNPGC; WILSON WERNER KOLLER, CNPGC; FLABIO RIBEIRO DE ARAUJO, CNPGC; CLEBER OLIVEIRA SOARES, CNPGC; RAUL HENRIQUE KESSLER, CNPGC; ELAINE S. P. MELO, CNPGC; LAURA R. RIOS, CNPGC; ROBSON C. F. ALMEIDA, CNPGC; MANOEL S. C. LIMA JUNIOR, CNPGC; ANTONIO THADEU MEDEIROS DE BARROS, CPAP; LUIZ C. MARQUES, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL PAULISTA "JÚLIO DE MESQUITA FILHO".MARTINS, C. F.MADRUGA, C. R.KOLLER, W. W.ARAUJO, F. R.SOARES, C. O.KESSLER, R. H.MELO, E. S. P.RIOS, L. R.ALMEIDA, R. C. F.LIMA JUNIOR, M. S. C.BARROS, A. T. M. deMARQUES, L. C.2023-06-15T20:24:12Z2023-06-15T20:24:12Z2008-09-112008info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlePesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, v. 28, n. 1, p. 51-56, jan. 2008.http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/326615https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-736X2008000100008enginfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice)instname:Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)instacron:EMBRAPA2023-06-15T20:24:12Zoai:www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br:doc/326615Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestopendoar:21542023-06-15T20:24:12falseRepositório InstitucionalPUBhttps://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/oai/requestcg-riaa@embrapa.bropendoar:21542023-06-15T20:24:12Repositório Institucional da EMBRAPA (Repository Open Access to Scientific Information from EMBRAPA - Alice) - Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (Embrapa)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Trypanosoma vivax infection dynamics in a cattle herd maintained in a transition area between Pantanal lowlands and highlands of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.
title Trypanosoma vivax infection dynamics in a cattle herd maintained in a transition area between Pantanal lowlands and highlands of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.
spellingShingle Trypanosoma vivax infection dynamics in a cattle herd maintained in a transition area between Pantanal lowlands and highlands of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.
MARTINS, C. F.
Epidemiologia
Gado de Corte
Infecção
Sanidade Animal
Trypanosoma Vivax
Vaca
animal health
beef cattle
cows
epidemiology
infection
title_short Trypanosoma vivax infection dynamics in a cattle herd maintained in a transition area between Pantanal lowlands and highlands of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.
title_full Trypanosoma vivax infection dynamics in a cattle herd maintained in a transition area between Pantanal lowlands and highlands of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.
title_fullStr Trypanosoma vivax infection dynamics in a cattle herd maintained in a transition area between Pantanal lowlands and highlands of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.
title_full_unstemmed Trypanosoma vivax infection dynamics in a cattle herd maintained in a transition area between Pantanal lowlands and highlands of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.
title_sort Trypanosoma vivax infection dynamics in a cattle herd maintained in a transition area between Pantanal lowlands and highlands of Mato Grosso do Sul, Brazil.
author MARTINS, C. F.
author_facet MARTINS, C. F.
MADRUGA, C. R.
KOLLER, W. W.
ARAUJO, F. R.
SOARES, C. O.
KESSLER, R. H.
MELO, E. S. P.
RIOS, L. R.
ALMEIDA, R. C. F.
LIMA JUNIOR, M. S. C.
BARROS, A. T. M. de
MARQUES, L. C.
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author2 MADRUGA, C. R.
KOLLER, W. W.
ARAUJO, F. R.
SOARES, C. O.
KESSLER, R. H.
MELO, E. S. P.
RIOS, L. R.
ALMEIDA, R. C. F.
LIMA JUNIOR, M. S. C.
BARROS, A. T. M. de
MARQUES, L. C.
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author
author
author
author
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author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv CHARLES F. MARTINS, UNIVERSIDADE PARA O DESENVOLVIMENTO DO ESTADO E DA REGIÃO DO PANTANAL; CLAUDIO ROBERTO MADRUGA, CNPGC; WILSON WERNER KOLLER, CNPGC; FLABIO RIBEIRO DE ARAUJO, CNPGC; CLEBER OLIVEIRA SOARES, CNPGC; RAUL HENRIQUE KESSLER, CNPGC; ELAINE S. P. MELO, CNPGC; LAURA R. RIOS, CNPGC; ROBSON C. F. ALMEIDA, CNPGC; MANOEL S. C. LIMA JUNIOR, CNPGC; ANTONIO THADEU MEDEIROS DE BARROS, CPAP; LUIZ C. MARQUES, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL PAULISTA "JÚLIO DE MESQUITA FILHO".
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MARTINS, C. F.
MADRUGA, C. R.
KOLLER, W. W.
ARAUJO, F. R.
SOARES, C. O.
KESSLER, R. H.
MELO, E. S. P.
RIOS, L. R.
ALMEIDA, R. C. F.
LIMA JUNIOR, M. S. C.
BARROS, A. T. M. de
MARQUES, L. C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Epidemiologia
Gado de Corte
Infecção
Sanidade Animal
Trypanosoma Vivax
Vaca
animal health
beef cattle
cows
epidemiology
infection
topic Epidemiologia
Gado de Corte
Infecção
Sanidade Animal
Trypanosoma Vivax
Vaca
animal health
beef cattle
cows
epidemiology
infection
description Trypanosoma vivax outbreaks in beef cattle in the Pantanal region of Mato Grosso do Sul state, Brazil, causes relevant economical impact due to weight loss, abortion and mortality. Cattle moved from the Pantanal to adjacent areas of this ecosystem for breeding and fattening is a common feature. Therefore an epidemiological study on breeding cows in the transition area between Pantanal lowland and adjacent highlands of Mato Grosso do Sul was performed to determine the T. vivax infection dynamics and outbreak risk. Three experimental groups were formed: Group 1 consisted of cows parasitologically negative by the Woo test and in the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for T. vivax antibody detection (Tv-ELISA-Ab); Group 2 parasitologically negative and positive in the Tv-ELISA-Ab; and in Group 3 cows were parasitologically positive and with positive reactions in the Tv-ELISAAb. During 24 months, the cows? dislodgment between the above established groups was monitored by Woo test and Tv-ELISA-Ab exams. The tabanid population was also monitored and the highest number occurred during the rainy season. Although parasitemias were detected only in the first four samplings of the experimental period, the cows could be considered as trypanotolerant, because no clinical signs were observed. Despite the higher T. vivax incidence during the dry season, no disease symptoms were seen. Even though T. vivax epidemiological situation in the herd was characterized as endemic with seasonal variation, the probability of outbreaks was null within the conditions of the study.
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-736X2008000100008
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