Contribuição para o estudo da besnoitiose bovina em Portugal.

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Main Author: Cortes, Helder
Publication Date: 2003
Other Authors: Ferreira, M.L., Vidal, R., Serra, P., Caeiro, V.
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Language: eng
Source: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
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Summary: Bovine besnoitiosis is a parasitic disease caused by the protozoa Besnoitia besnoiti (Marotel, 1912) that presents an acute phase (with fever and anasarca) and a chronic phase (with sclerodermitis), and has been characterized by high morbidity and low mortality (Ferreira, 1985). A study on the presence of besnoitiosis was carried out in October 2001 on a beef cattle herd located in the Évora region. On this farm, where previous cases of besnoitiosis were diagnosed, 12 assymptomatic Limousine bulls, aged between 18 and 24 months, were randomly selected and studied. Skin biopsies were collected and prepared. Subsequent histopathologic analyses of the biopsies have shown that 5 (42%) of the animals studied harboured B. besnoiti cysts. Therefore, these results demonstrate the immediate need to obtain insight in to some as yet not clearly defined aspects of the physiopathogeny of this disease. Possible ways of transmission (that is, determination of intermediate as well as definite hosts) and their impact on animal production such as bovine fertility and the quality of skins for leather industry should be addressed. In addition, the cases of assymptomatic animals with B. besnoiti in the Évora district should be clarified.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Contribuição para o estudo da besnoitiose bovina em Portugal.
Contribution to the knowledge of bovine besnoitiosis in Portugal
title Contribuição para o estudo da besnoitiose bovina em Portugal.
spellingShingle Contribuição para o estudo da besnoitiose bovina em Portugal.
Cortes, Helder
Besnoitiose
Bovinos
Besnoitia besnoiti
title_short Contribuição para o estudo da besnoitiose bovina em Portugal.
title_full Contribuição para o estudo da besnoitiose bovina em Portugal.
title_fullStr Contribuição para o estudo da besnoitiose bovina em Portugal.
title_full_unstemmed Contribuição para o estudo da besnoitiose bovina em Portugal.
title_sort Contribuição para o estudo da besnoitiose bovina em Portugal.
author Cortes, Helder
author_facet Cortes, Helder
Ferreira, M.L.
Vidal, R.
Serra, P.
Caeiro, V.
author_role author
author2 Ferreira, M.L.
Vidal, R.
Serra, P.
Caeiro, V.
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Cortes, Helder
Ferreira, M.L.
Vidal, R.
Serra, P.
Caeiro, V.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Besnoitiose
Bovinos
Besnoitia besnoiti
topic Besnoitiose
Bovinos
Besnoitia besnoiti
description Bovine besnoitiosis is a parasitic disease caused by the protozoa Besnoitia besnoiti (Marotel, 1912) that presents an acute phase (with fever and anasarca) and a chronic phase (with sclerodermitis), and has been characterized by high morbidity and low mortality (Ferreira, 1985). A study on the presence of besnoitiosis was carried out in October 2001 on a beef cattle herd located in the Évora region. On this farm, where previous cases of besnoitiosis were diagnosed, 12 assymptomatic Limousine bulls, aged between 18 and 24 months, were randomly selected and studied. Skin biopsies were collected and prepared. Subsequent histopathologic analyses of the biopsies have shown that 5 (42%) of the animals studied harboured B. besnoiti cysts. Therefore, these results demonstrate the immediate need to obtain insight in to some as yet not clearly defined aspects of the physiopathogeny of this disease. Possible ways of transmission (that is, determination of intermediate as well as definite hosts) and their impact on animal production such as bovine fertility and the quality of skins for leather industry should be addressed. In addition, the cases of assymptomatic animals with B. besnoiti in the Évora district should be clarified.
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