MONITORING OF THE INTESTINAL TRACT PARASITE LOAD AND OF THE SANITARY MANGEMENT AT A PACA BREEDING FARM
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Resumo: | Paca (Cuniculus paca Linnaeus, 1766) rearing has shown development in all Latin America countries.Fresh feces samples were collected from the soil and analyzed by Willis Mollay and Hoffmann’stechniques, aiming at accompanying the sanitary management, determining the prevalence ofgastrointestinal parasites, and their respective load, of pacas raised in captivity, and evaluating parasitecontrol strategies, between the months of November/2012 and June/2013. A McMaster’s camerawas used for quantification. The reading was accomplished by optical microscopy with 25x and 40xlenses, which revealed 21,433 eggs per gram of feces (EPG), with an average of 2,679,12 (± 41.0)Strongyloides spp., and 3,325 EPG, with average of 415.6 (± 57.0) Trychuris spp. Besides, 482,101oocytes per gram of feces (OPG) were found, with an average of 60,263 (± 15.93) Eimeria spp., and51 larvae of Strongyloides spp., with an average of 6.3 (± 6.86) larvae. Two eggs of Hymenolepisdiminuta were identified in only one stall. An anthelminthic (albendazole 10%) and trimethopim associated with sulfadiazine were used to treat the disease. We concluded the great index of parasiticinfestation presented by the animals, in spite of the anthelminthic treatments, can be associated withthe rainfall rates observed, the physical conditions of the instalations, as well as the adequate cleaningand sanitization of the facilities.Keyword: Nematodes; paca; wild animal. |
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MONITORING OF THE INTESTINAL TRACT PARASITE LOAD AND OF THE SANITARY MANGEMENT AT A PACA BREEDING FARMACOMPANHAMENTO DA CARGA PARASITÁRIA INTESTINAL E DO MANEJO SANITÁRIO DE UM CRIATÓRIO DE PACASWild animalParasithologyNematóidesPacaAnimal SilvestrePaca (Cuniculus paca Linnaeus, 1766) rearing has shown development in all Latin America countries.Fresh feces samples were collected from the soil and analyzed by Willis Mollay and Hoffmann’stechniques, aiming at accompanying the sanitary management, determining the prevalence ofgastrointestinal parasites, and their respective load, of pacas raised in captivity, and evaluating parasitecontrol strategies, between the months of November/2012 and June/2013. A McMaster’s camerawas used for quantification. The reading was accomplished by optical microscopy with 25x and 40xlenses, which revealed 21,433 eggs per gram of feces (EPG), with an average of 2,679,12 (± 41.0)Strongyloides spp., and 3,325 EPG, with average of 415.6 (± 57.0) Trychuris spp. Besides, 482,101oocytes per gram of feces (OPG) were found, with an average of 60,263 (± 15.93) Eimeria spp., and51 larvae of Strongyloides spp., with an average of 6.3 (± 6.86) larvae. Two eggs of Hymenolepisdiminuta were identified in only one stall. An anthelminthic (albendazole 10%) and trimethopim associated with sulfadiazine were used to treat the disease. We concluded the great index of parasiticinfestation presented by the animals, in spite of the anthelminthic treatments, can be associated withthe rainfall rates observed, the physical conditions of the instalations, as well as the adequate cleaningand sanitization of the facilities.Keyword: Nematodes; paca; wild animal.A criação de pacas (Cuniculus paca Linnaeus, 1766) vem se desenvolvendo em toda AméricaLatina. Com o objetivo de acompanhar o manejo sanitário, determinar a prevalência de parasitasgastrointestinais de pacas criadas em cativeiro, sua carga parasitária e avaliar estratégias utilizadasem seus controles, entre os meses de novembro/2012 a junho/2013, amostras de fezes frescas nosolo foram coletadas e analisadas, utilizando-se as técnicas de Willis Mollay e Hoffmann. Paraquantificação, utilizou-se a câmera de McMaster. A leitura foi realizada em microscopia óptica, comobjetivas de 25x e 40x, as quais revelaram 21.433 ovos por grama de fezes (OPG), com média de2.679,12 (± 41,0) Strongyloides spp., e 3.325 OPG, com média de 415,6 (± 57,0) Trychuris spp.Também encontraram-se 482.101 oocistos por grama de fezes (OOPG), com média 60.263 (± 15,93)de Eimeria spp. e 51 larvas de Strongyloides spp., com média 6,3 (± 6,86) larvas. Em uma única baiaforam identificados dois ovos de Hymenolepis diminuta. Foi utilizado um anti-helmíntico (albendazol10%) e trimetropina associada à sulfadiazina, para combater a eimeriose. Conclui-se que o grandeíndice de infestação parasitária apresentado pelos animais, mesmo a despeito dos tratamentos antihelmínticosefetuados, pode estar associado com o índice pluviométrico apresentado, as condiçõesfísicas das instalações e a limpeza e higienização dos recintos de forma inadequada.Palavras-chave: animal silvestre; nematoides; paca.Universidade Federal de Goiás2015-10-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResearchAvaliado por paresPesquisa Científicaapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/3240610.1590/cab.v16i4.32406Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 16 No. 4 (2015); 608-614Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 16 n. 4 (2015); 608-6141809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/32406/19472https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/32406/19473França Ribeiro, Vânia Mariade Souza, Soraia FigueiredoPinto de Mesquita, Nayara MoreiraFaino Alves, Augusto Luizde Araújo Santos, Francisco Glaucoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2015-11-10T17:44:06Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/32406Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2015-11-10T17:44:06Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)false |
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MONITORING OF THE INTESTINAL TRACT PARASITE LOAD AND OF THE SANITARY MANGEMENT AT A PACA BREEDING FARM ACOMPANHAMENTO DA CARGA PARASITÁRIA INTESTINAL E DO MANEJO SANITÁRIO DE UM CRIATÓRIO DE PACAS |
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MONITORING OF THE INTESTINAL TRACT PARASITE LOAD AND OF THE SANITARY MANGEMENT AT A PACA BREEDING FARM |
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MONITORING OF THE INTESTINAL TRACT PARASITE LOAD AND OF THE SANITARY MANGEMENT AT A PACA BREEDING FARM França Ribeiro, Vânia Maria Wild animal Parasithology Nematóides Paca Animal Silvestre |
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MONITORING OF THE INTESTINAL TRACT PARASITE LOAD AND OF THE SANITARY MANGEMENT AT A PACA BREEDING FARM |
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MONITORING OF THE INTESTINAL TRACT PARASITE LOAD AND OF THE SANITARY MANGEMENT AT A PACA BREEDING FARM |
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MONITORING OF THE INTESTINAL TRACT PARASITE LOAD AND OF THE SANITARY MANGEMENT AT A PACA BREEDING FARM |
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MONITORING OF THE INTESTINAL TRACT PARASITE LOAD AND OF THE SANITARY MANGEMENT AT A PACA BREEDING FARM |
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MONITORING OF THE INTESTINAL TRACT PARASITE LOAD AND OF THE SANITARY MANGEMENT AT A PACA BREEDING FARM |
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França Ribeiro, Vânia Maria |
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França Ribeiro, Vânia Maria de Souza, Soraia Figueiredo Pinto de Mesquita, Nayara Moreira Faino Alves, Augusto Luiz de Araújo Santos, Francisco Glauco |
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de Souza, Soraia Figueiredo Pinto de Mesquita, Nayara Moreira Faino Alves, Augusto Luiz de Araújo Santos, Francisco Glauco |
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França Ribeiro, Vânia Maria de Souza, Soraia Figueiredo Pinto de Mesquita, Nayara Moreira Faino Alves, Augusto Luiz de Araújo Santos, Francisco Glauco |
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Wild animal Parasithology Nematóides Paca Animal Silvestre |
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Wild animal Parasithology Nematóides Paca Animal Silvestre |
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Paca (Cuniculus paca Linnaeus, 1766) rearing has shown development in all Latin America countries.Fresh feces samples were collected from the soil and analyzed by Willis Mollay and Hoffmann’stechniques, aiming at accompanying the sanitary management, determining the prevalence ofgastrointestinal parasites, and their respective load, of pacas raised in captivity, and evaluating parasitecontrol strategies, between the months of November/2012 and June/2013. A McMaster’s camerawas used for quantification. The reading was accomplished by optical microscopy with 25x and 40xlenses, which revealed 21,433 eggs per gram of feces (EPG), with an average of 2,679,12 (± 41.0)Strongyloides spp., and 3,325 EPG, with average of 415.6 (± 57.0) Trychuris spp. Besides, 482,101oocytes per gram of feces (OPG) were found, with an average of 60,263 (± 15.93) Eimeria spp., and51 larvae of Strongyloides spp., with an average of 6.3 (± 6.86) larvae. Two eggs of Hymenolepisdiminuta were identified in only one stall. An anthelminthic (albendazole 10%) and trimethopim associated with sulfadiazine were used to treat the disease. We concluded the great index of parasiticinfestation presented by the animals, in spite of the anthelminthic treatments, can be associated withthe rainfall rates observed, the physical conditions of the instalations, as well as the adequate cleaningand sanitization of the facilities.Keyword: Nematodes; paca; wild animal. |
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