Situação clínico – epidemiológica da infestação por ectoparasitos em felinos domésticos procedentes da cidade de João Pessoa – PB

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Autor(a) principal: FERREIRA, Débora Rochelly Alves
Data de Publicação: 2007
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The objective of this study was to analyze the clinical-epidemiological situation of the infestation by ectoparasites in domestic felines from João Pessoa city, in the state of Paraiba. Four-hundred and thirty two felines, with no distinction for breed or sex and with different ages, were examined for the presence of external parsites, being 265 domesticated felines from Veterinary Clinics ambulatory routine, Commercial Raising Establishments and domestic collection, in the time period from August 2005 to July 2006; and 167 non-domesticated felines from the Zoonosis Control Center of João Pessoa city (CCZ/JP), that were collected in the time period from October 2005 to July 2006. For the analysis the SAS (StatisticalAnalysis System) software was used, inferential and descriptive statistical techniques were applied, to the significance level of 5% statistics. Considering the total sample, 271 animals were positive for external parasites infestation, being 62.7% the frequency in the studied sample, thus constituting the present study the first contribution to the knowledge of domesticated felines external parasites in the city of João Pessoa – PB. Six species of external parasites were identified on the domesticated and non-domesticated felines, with detected infestation by one or more parasites. The most frequent external parasite species was Ctenocephalides felis (27.3%), followed by Lynxacarus radovskyi (26.2%), Otodectes cynotis (17.4%), Felicola subrostratus (9.7%), Notoedres cati (2.1%) and Rhipicephalussanguineus (1.6%). An association between the infestation by external parasites and domestication, or non-domestication, of the animals was observed, with the existence of a significantly inferior percentage for domesticated animals in comparison to the one obtained for the non-domesticated. The only species of flea found was Ctenocephades felis. No significative difference between the presence offleas and the sex, age, breed, fur color, and fur size parameters was found. The most expressive clinical signs of infestation by fleas were not shiny fur 33.1% (39/118), alopecia 23.7% (28/118), stiff fur 16.9% (20/118) and itching 13.6% (16/118). By evaluating the nutritional condition, greater flea infestation positiveness was observed in animals that were underfed, that condition was statistically significant when the nutritional condition between the studied groups was compared. The obtained results allow us to conclude that the ectoparasitosis constitute important nosological entities in domesticated felines of João Pessoa city, in the state of Paraiba, caused mainly by Ctenocephalides felis and Lynxacarus radovskyi, being the domestication and the nutritional state of the animals the most influent epidemiological factors.
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spelling FAUSTINO, Maria Aparecida da GloriaSANTOS, Ana Clara Gomes dosSILVA, Jean Carlos Ramos daALVES, Leucio Câmarahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4070186781603412FERREIRA, Débora Rochelly Alves2016-08-15T15:26:52Z2007-02-15FERREIRA, Débora Rochelly Alves. Situação clínico – epidemiológica da infestação por ectoparasitos em felinos domésticos procedentes da cidade de João Pessoa – PB. 2007. 86 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Veterinária) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5334The objective of this study was to analyze the clinical-epidemiological situation of the infestation by ectoparasites in domestic felines from João Pessoa city, in the state of Paraiba. Four-hundred and thirty two felines, with no distinction for breed or sex and with different ages, were examined for the presence of external parsites, being 265 domesticated felines from Veterinary Clinics ambulatory routine, Commercial Raising Establishments and domestic collection, in the time period from August 2005 to July 2006; and 167 non-domesticated felines from the Zoonosis Control Center of João Pessoa city (CCZ/JP), that were collected in the time period from October 2005 to July 2006. For the analysis the SAS (StatisticalAnalysis System) software was used, inferential and descriptive statistical techniques were applied, to the significance level of 5% statistics. Considering the total sample, 271 animals were positive for external parasites infestation, being 62.7% the frequency in the studied sample, thus constituting the present study the first contribution to the knowledge of domesticated felines external parasites in the city of João Pessoa – PB. Six species of external parasites were identified on the domesticated and non-domesticated felines, with detected infestation by one or more parasites. The most frequent external parasite species was Ctenocephalides felis (27.3%), followed by Lynxacarus radovskyi (26.2%), Otodectes cynotis (17.4%), Felicola subrostratus (9.7%), Notoedres cati (2.1%) and Rhipicephalussanguineus (1.6%). An association between the infestation by external parasites and domestication, or non-domestication, of the animals was observed, with the existence of a significantly inferior percentage for domesticated animals in comparison to the one obtained for the non-domesticated. The only species of flea found was Ctenocephades felis. No significative difference between the presence offleas and the sex, age, breed, fur color, and fur size parameters was found. The most expressive clinical signs of infestation by fleas were not shiny fur 33.1% (39/118), alopecia 23.7% (28/118), stiff fur 16.9% (20/118) and itching 13.6% (16/118). By evaluating the nutritional condition, greater flea infestation positiveness was observed in animals that were underfed, that condition was statistically significant when the nutritional condition between the studied groups was compared. The obtained results allow us to conclude that the ectoparasitosis constitute important nosological entities in domesticated felines of João Pessoa city, in the state of Paraiba, caused mainly by Ctenocephalides felis and Lynxacarus radovskyi, being the domestication and the nutritional state of the animals the most influent epidemiological factors.Objetivou-se com este estudo analisar a situação clínico-epidemiológica da infestação por ectoparasitos em felinos domésticos procedentes da cidade de João Pessoa – PB. Foram examinados para presença de ectoparasitos 432 felinos sem distinção de raça, sexo e com idades variadas, sendo 265 felinos domiciliados provenientes da rotina ambulatorial de Clínicas Veterinárias, Criadouros Comerciais e coleta em domicílio, no período de agosto de 2005 a Julho de 2006 e 167 felinos não domiciliados pertencentes ao Centro de Controle de Zoonoses do município de João Pessoa – PB (CCZ/JP), cujas coletas ocorreram a partir de outubro de 2005 a Julho de 2006. Para a análise foi utilizado o “software” SAS (Statistical Analysis System), aplicando-se técnicas de estatística descritiva e inferencial, ao nível de significância de 5% estatística. Considerando-se a amostratotal foram positivos para infestação por ectoparasitos 271 animais, sendo a freqüência de 62,7% na amostra estudada, constituindo-se o presente estudo na primeira contribuição para o conhecimento da ectoparasitofauna de felinos domésticos na cidade de João Pessoa – PB. Foram identificadas seis espécies de ectoparasitos nos felinos domiciliados e não domiciliados, detectando-se infestação por um ou mais parasitos. A espécie de ectoparasito mais freqüente foi Ctenocephalides felis (27,3%), seguido por Lynxacarus radovskyi (26,2%), Otodectes cynotis (17,4%), Felicola subrostratus (9,7%), Notoedres cati (2,1%) e Rhipicephalus sanguineus (1,6%). Observou-se associação entre a infestação por ectoparasitos e a domiciliação ou não dos animais, obtendo-se, para os animaisdomiciliados percentual significativamente inferior ao obtido para os não domiciliados. A única espécie de pulga encontrada foi Ctenocephades felis. Não foi constatada diferença significativa entre presença de pulgas e os parâmetros sexo,idade, raça, cor da pelagem, tamanho da pelagem e cor da pelagem. Os sinais clínicos mais expressivos em infestações por pulgas foram pêlo sem brilho 33,1% (39/118), alopecia 23,7% (28/118), pêlo eriçado 16,9% (20/118) e prurido 13,6% (16/118). Avaliando-se a condição nutricional foi observada maior positividade de infestação por pulgas em animais que apresentavam a condição subalimentado, sendo estatisticamente significativa quando se comparou a condição nutricional entre os grupos estudados. Os resultados obtidos permitem concluir que as ectoparasitoses constituem-se em importantes entidades nosológicas em felinos domésticos da cidade de João Pessoa - PB causadas principalmente porCtenocephalides felis e Lynxacarus radovskyi tendo como fatores epidemiológicos de maior influência a domiciliação e o estado nutricional dos animais.Submitted by (edna.saturno@ufrpe.br) on 2016-08-15T15:26:52Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Debora Rochelly Alves Ferreira.pdf: 381506 bytes, checksum: c2763258d971f97864dfc22e789c9071 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-08-15T15:26:52Z (GMT). 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title Situação clínico – epidemiológica da infestação por ectoparasitos em felinos domésticos procedentes da cidade de João Pessoa – PB
spellingShingle Situação clínico – epidemiológica da infestação por ectoparasitos em felinos domésticos procedentes da cidade de João Pessoa – PB
FERREIRA, Débora Rochelly Alves
Felino
Infestação
Ectoparasitos
Ctenocephalides felis
Feline
Infestation
External parasite
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Situação clínico – epidemiológica da infestação por ectoparasitos em felinos domésticos procedentes da cidade de João Pessoa – PB
title_full Situação clínico – epidemiológica da infestação por ectoparasitos em felinos domésticos procedentes da cidade de João Pessoa – PB
title_fullStr Situação clínico – epidemiológica da infestação por ectoparasitos em felinos domésticos procedentes da cidade de João Pessoa – PB
title_full_unstemmed Situação clínico – epidemiológica da infestação por ectoparasitos em felinos domésticos procedentes da cidade de João Pessoa – PB
title_sort Situação clínico – epidemiológica da infestação por ectoparasitos em felinos domésticos procedentes da cidade de João Pessoa – PB
author FERREIRA, Débora Rochelly Alves
author_facet FERREIRA, Débora Rochelly Alves
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv SANTOS, Ana Clara Gomes dos
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv SILVA, Jean Carlos Ramos da
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv ALVES, Leucio Câmara
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv FERREIRA, Débora Rochelly Alves
contributor_str_mv FAUSTINO, Maria Aparecida da Gloria
SANTOS, Ana Clara Gomes dos
SILVA, Jean Carlos Ramos da
ALVES, Leucio Câmara
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Felino
Infestação
Ectoparasitos
Ctenocephalides felis
topic Felino
Infestação
Ectoparasitos
Ctenocephalides felis
Feline
Infestation
External parasite
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Feline
Infestation
External parasite
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
description The objective of this study was to analyze the clinical-epidemiological situation of the infestation by ectoparasites in domestic felines from João Pessoa city, in the state of Paraiba. Four-hundred and thirty two felines, with no distinction for breed or sex and with different ages, were examined for the presence of external parsites, being 265 domesticated felines from Veterinary Clinics ambulatory routine, Commercial Raising Establishments and domestic collection, in the time period from August 2005 to July 2006; and 167 non-domesticated felines from the Zoonosis Control Center of João Pessoa city (CCZ/JP), that were collected in the time period from October 2005 to July 2006. For the analysis the SAS (StatisticalAnalysis System) software was used, inferential and descriptive statistical techniques were applied, to the significance level of 5% statistics. Considering the total sample, 271 animals were positive for external parasites infestation, being 62.7% the frequency in the studied sample, thus constituting the present study the first contribution to the knowledge of domesticated felines external parasites in the city of João Pessoa – PB. Six species of external parasites were identified on the domesticated and non-domesticated felines, with detected infestation by one or more parasites. The most frequent external parasite species was Ctenocephalides felis (27.3%), followed by Lynxacarus radovskyi (26.2%), Otodectes cynotis (17.4%), Felicola subrostratus (9.7%), Notoedres cati (2.1%) and Rhipicephalussanguineus (1.6%). An association between the infestation by external parasites and domestication, or non-domestication, of the animals was observed, with the existence of a significantly inferior percentage for domesticated animals in comparison to the one obtained for the non-domesticated. The only species of flea found was Ctenocephades felis. No significative difference between the presence offleas and the sex, age, breed, fur color, and fur size parameters was found. The most expressive clinical signs of infestation by fleas were not shiny fur 33.1% (39/118), alopecia 23.7% (28/118), stiff fur 16.9% (20/118) and itching 13.6% (16/118). By evaluating the nutritional condition, greater flea infestation positiveness was observed in animals that were underfed, that condition was statistically significant when the nutritional condition between the studied groups was compared. The obtained results allow us to conclude that the ectoparasitosis constitute important nosological entities in domesticated felines of João Pessoa city, in the state of Paraiba, caused mainly by Ctenocephalides felis and Lynxacarus radovskyi, being the domestication and the nutritional state of the animals the most influent epidemiological factors.
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