Clinical aspects and dynamics of auricular parasitosis in Gir cattle

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Autor(a) principal: Leite,Patrícia V.B.
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Leite,Luiza B., Cunha,Arildo P. da, Silva,Marcos X., Bello,Ana Cristina P.P., Domingues,Luísa N., Leite Jr,Antônio, Leite,Romário C.
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: We evaluated the dynamics of ear infestations caused by Rhabditis spp. and Raillietia spp., which were correlated with animal age, intensity of clinical signs and climate factors. Sixty-four Gir cattle were distributed into three groups: GA - 23 calves with 4 to 6 months of age; GB - 18 calves with 7 to 12 months of age; and GC - 23 heifers with 13 to 33 months of age. Five samplings, defined as S1, S2, S3, S4 and S5 were performed every three months from August 2008 to August 2009. The ear secretion was collected using the auricular washing method for the right ear and a swab for the left ear. A clinical assessment of the animals was performed, and they were classified according to the presence and severity of otitis. The highest relative frequency of rhabditosis was 52.2% in GC at the last sampling. In the first sampling, 42.2% of the animals were infested by Raillietia spp. The older cattle were more susceptible to infestations by both parasites. No correlation of Rhabditis spp. and Raillietia spp. parasitism with climate factors was found. The results showed that both parasites could infest Gir cattle, and in most cases, there was no co-infestation. Only older animals parasitized by the nematode showed clinical signs of the disease.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Clinical aspects and dynamics of auricular parasitosis in Gir cattle
title Clinical aspects and dynamics of auricular parasitosis in Gir cattle
spellingShingle Clinical aspects and dynamics of auricular parasitosis in Gir cattle
Leite,Patrícia V.B.
Cattle
parasitic otitis
Rhabditis spp.
Raillietia spp
title_short Clinical aspects and dynamics of auricular parasitosis in Gir cattle
title_full Clinical aspects and dynamics of auricular parasitosis in Gir cattle
title_fullStr Clinical aspects and dynamics of auricular parasitosis in Gir cattle
title_full_unstemmed Clinical aspects and dynamics of auricular parasitosis in Gir cattle
title_sort Clinical aspects and dynamics of auricular parasitosis in Gir cattle
author Leite,Patrícia V.B.
author_facet Leite,Patrícia V.B.
Leite,Luiza B.
Cunha,Arildo P. da
Silva,Marcos X.
Bello,Ana Cristina P.P.
Domingues,Luísa N.
Leite Jr,Antônio
Leite,Romário C.
author_role author
author2 Leite,Luiza B.
Cunha,Arildo P. da
Silva,Marcos X.
Bello,Ana Cristina P.P.
Domingues,Luísa N.
Leite Jr,Antônio
Leite,Romário C.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Leite,Patrícia V.B.
Leite,Luiza B.
Cunha,Arildo P. da
Silva,Marcos X.
Bello,Ana Cristina P.P.
Domingues,Luísa N.
Leite Jr,Antônio
Leite,Romário C.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Cattle
parasitic otitis
Rhabditis spp.
Raillietia spp
topic Cattle
parasitic otitis
Rhabditis spp.
Raillietia spp
description We evaluated the dynamics of ear infestations caused by Rhabditis spp. and Raillietia spp., which were correlated with animal age, intensity of clinical signs and climate factors. Sixty-four Gir cattle were distributed into three groups: GA - 23 calves with 4 to 6 months of age; GB - 18 calves with 7 to 12 months of age; and GC - 23 heifers with 13 to 33 months of age. Five samplings, defined as S1, S2, S3, S4 and S5 were performed every three months from August 2008 to August 2009. The ear secretion was collected using the auricular washing method for the right ear and a swab for the left ear. A clinical assessment of the animals was performed, and they were classified according to the presence and severity of otitis. The highest relative frequency of rhabditosis was 52.2% in GC at the last sampling. In the first sampling, 42.2% of the animals were infested by Raillietia spp. The older cattle were more susceptible to infestations by both parasites. No correlation of Rhabditis spp. and Raillietia spp. parasitism with climate factors was found. The results showed that both parasites could infest Gir cattle, and in most cases, there was no co-infestation. Only older animals parasitized by the nematode showed clinical signs of the disease.
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