Dermatophilosis in sheep raised under rotational grazing systems on irrigated pastures in the Brazilian semiarid region

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Autor(a) principal: Vieira,Vanessa Diniz
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Correa,Franklin Riet, Vilela,Vinícius Longo Ribeiro, Medeiros,Márcia Alves de, Morais,Dayana Firmino de, Santos,Antonielson dos, Feitosa,Thaís Ferreira, Almeida Neto,João Leite de
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Título da fonte: Ciência Rural
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: Seventeen outbreaks of dermatophilosis are reported from three farms affecting Santa Inês and Santa Inês x Dorper sheep that were reared in irrigated areas with rotational grazing at a stocking rate of 50 to 100 sheep per hectare, in the Brazilian semiarid region. Most outbreaks occurred after rains and affected sheep of different ages, with morbidity rates of 0.77% to 31%. Clinical signs were dermatitis with crusts that stood out easily and left areas of alopecia. Dermatophilus congolensis was isolated in cultures in 5% sheep blood agar by means of Haalstra’s method. Histologically, the epidermis showed extensive multifocal areas of ortho and parakeratotic hyperkeratosis with intracorneal microabscesses and presence of D. congolensis. Sheep affected were isolated from the flocks and they recovered after treatment with 70,000IU of procaine penicillin G and 70mg of dihydrostreptomycin sulphate per kg of bodyweight. Dermatophilosis is a frequent endemic disease in rotational grazing systems with irrigated pastures and high stocking rates, which occurs with higher frequency after rains and can be controlled efficiently through isolation of the affected sheep, followed by application of a single dose of penicillin and streptomycin.
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spelling Dermatophilosis in sheep raised under rotational grazing systems on irrigated pastures in the Brazilian semiarid regiondermatitisDermatophilus congolensisenvironmenthigh stocking ratemanagementABSTRACT: Seventeen outbreaks of dermatophilosis are reported from three farms affecting Santa Inês and Santa Inês x Dorper sheep that were reared in irrigated areas with rotational grazing at a stocking rate of 50 to 100 sheep per hectare, in the Brazilian semiarid region. Most outbreaks occurred after rains and affected sheep of different ages, with morbidity rates of 0.77% to 31%. Clinical signs were dermatitis with crusts that stood out easily and left areas of alopecia. Dermatophilus congolensis was isolated in cultures in 5% sheep blood agar by means of Haalstra’s method. Histologically, the epidermis showed extensive multifocal areas of ortho and parakeratotic hyperkeratosis with intracorneal microabscesses and presence of D. congolensis. Sheep affected were isolated from the flocks and they recovered after treatment with 70,000IU of procaine penicillin G and 70mg of dihydrostreptomycin sulphate per kg of bodyweight. Dermatophilosis is a frequent endemic disease in rotational grazing systems with irrigated pastures and high stocking rates, which occurs with higher frequency after rains and can be controlled efficiently through isolation of the affected sheep, followed by application of a single dose of penicillin and streptomycin.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782017000800457Ciência Rural v.47 n.8 2017reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20160932info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVieira,Vanessa DinizCorrea,Franklin RietVilela,Vinícius Longo RibeiroMedeiros,Márcia Alves deMorais,Dayana Firmino deSantos,Antonielson dosFeitosa,Thaís FerreiraAlmeida Neto,João Leite deeng2017-07-18T00:00:00ZRevista
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dermatophilosis in sheep raised under rotational grazing systems on irrigated pastures in the Brazilian semiarid region
title Dermatophilosis in sheep raised under rotational grazing systems on irrigated pastures in the Brazilian semiarid region
spellingShingle Dermatophilosis in sheep raised under rotational grazing systems on irrigated pastures in the Brazilian semiarid region
Vieira,Vanessa Diniz
dermatitis
Dermatophilus congolensis
environment
high stocking rate
management
title_short Dermatophilosis in sheep raised under rotational grazing systems on irrigated pastures in the Brazilian semiarid region
title_full Dermatophilosis in sheep raised under rotational grazing systems on irrigated pastures in the Brazilian semiarid region
title_fullStr Dermatophilosis in sheep raised under rotational grazing systems on irrigated pastures in the Brazilian semiarid region
title_full_unstemmed Dermatophilosis in sheep raised under rotational grazing systems on irrigated pastures in the Brazilian semiarid region
title_sort Dermatophilosis in sheep raised under rotational grazing systems on irrigated pastures in the Brazilian semiarid region
author Vieira,Vanessa Diniz
author_facet Vieira,Vanessa Diniz
Correa,Franklin Riet
Vilela,Vinícius Longo Ribeiro
Medeiros,Márcia Alves de
Morais,Dayana Firmino de
Santos,Antonielson dos
Feitosa,Thaís Ferreira
Almeida Neto,João Leite de
author_role author
author2 Correa,Franklin Riet
Vilela,Vinícius Longo Ribeiro
Medeiros,Márcia Alves de
Morais,Dayana Firmino de
Santos,Antonielson dos
Feitosa,Thaís Ferreira
Almeida Neto,João Leite de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vieira,Vanessa Diniz
Correa,Franklin Riet
Vilela,Vinícius Longo Ribeiro
Medeiros,Márcia Alves de
Morais,Dayana Firmino de
Santos,Antonielson dos
Feitosa,Thaís Ferreira
Almeida Neto,João Leite de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv dermatitis
Dermatophilus congolensis
environment
high stocking rate
management
topic dermatitis
Dermatophilus congolensis
environment
high stocking rate
management
description ABSTRACT: Seventeen outbreaks of dermatophilosis are reported from three farms affecting Santa Inês and Santa Inês x Dorper sheep that were reared in irrigated areas with rotational grazing at a stocking rate of 50 to 100 sheep per hectare, in the Brazilian semiarid region. Most outbreaks occurred after rains and affected sheep of different ages, with morbidity rates of 0.77% to 31%. Clinical signs were dermatitis with crusts that stood out easily and left areas of alopecia. Dermatophilus congolensis was isolated in cultures in 5% sheep blood agar by means of Haalstra’s method. Histologically, the epidermis showed extensive multifocal areas of ortho and parakeratotic hyperkeratosis with intracorneal microabscesses and presence of D. congolensis. Sheep affected were isolated from the flocks and they recovered after treatment with 70,000IU of procaine penicillin G and 70mg of dihydrostreptomycin sulphate per kg of bodyweight. Dermatophilosis is a frequent endemic disease in rotational grazing systems with irrigated pastures and high stocking rates, which occurs with higher frequency after rains and can be controlled efficiently through isolation of the affected sheep, followed by application of a single dose of penicillin and streptomycin.
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