Research and extension action for parasitic control in pig breeding families located in Tanguá, Rio de Janeiro

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Autor(a) principal: Class,Camila S.C.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Silveira,Renato L., Palmer,João Pedro S., Fialho,Priscila A., Lobão,Lucas F., Dib,Laís V., Uchôa,Claudia Maria A., Barbosa,Alynne S.
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT: This study aimed to analyze the parasites infesting pigs and their producers on family farms in Tanguá, RJ, Brazil, and to conduct extension activities between 2018 and 2019. Fecal samples were collected from 132 pigs, as well as, skin scrapings from the ears of 125 animals. In addition, 36 stool specimens from farmers and their families were analyzed. The collected material was processed by direct examination, sedimentation and flotation techniques. Gastrointestinal parasites were detected in 88.6% of the pigs, especially coccidia (71.8%), Balantioides coli (55%), strongyles (40.2%) and Strongyloides ransomi (31.6%) which showed statistically significance (p<0.05). Ectoparasites were identified in 16% of the pigs, mostly Sarcoptes scabiei var. suis (76.2%). Parasites were detected in 19.4% of the humans, including, Entamoeba coli (19.4%), Ascaris lumbricoides (8.3%) and Trichuris trichiura (5.5%). The frequency of B. coli and S. scabiei var. suis (p<0.05) were statistically significant, when analyzing the age group of the animals, having been more detected in the older years, fatterners phase. The pig farmers participated in these activities extension, which included lecture and “field day”, aimed at imparting information about parasites and their prophylaxis. The situation in Tanguá pig farms reinforces the need to carry out programs that provide technical support to these farmers, whose livelihood depends on pig farming.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Research and extension action for parasitic control in pig breeding families located in Tanguá, Rio de Janeiro
title Research and extension action for parasitic control in pig breeding families located in Tanguá, Rio de Janeiro
spellingShingle Research and extension action for parasitic control in pig breeding families located in Tanguá, Rio de Janeiro
Class,Camila S.C.
Parasitic control
pig breeding
Rio de Janeiro
pigs
gastrointestinal parasites
scabies
rural extension
title_short Research and extension action for parasitic control in pig breeding families located in Tanguá, Rio de Janeiro
title_full Research and extension action for parasitic control in pig breeding families located in Tanguá, Rio de Janeiro
title_fullStr Research and extension action for parasitic control in pig breeding families located in Tanguá, Rio de Janeiro
title_full_unstemmed Research and extension action for parasitic control in pig breeding families located in Tanguá, Rio de Janeiro
title_sort Research and extension action for parasitic control in pig breeding families located in Tanguá, Rio de Janeiro
author Class,Camila S.C.
author_facet Class,Camila S.C.
Silveira,Renato L.
Palmer,João Pedro S.
Fialho,Priscila A.
Lobão,Lucas F.
Dib,Laís V.
Uchôa,Claudia Maria A.
Barbosa,Alynne S.
author_role author
author2 Silveira,Renato L.
Palmer,João Pedro S.
Fialho,Priscila A.
Lobão,Lucas F.
Dib,Laís V.
Uchôa,Claudia Maria A.
Barbosa,Alynne S.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Class,Camila S.C.
Silveira,Renato L.
Palmer,João Pedro S.
Fialho,Priscila A.
Lobão,Lucas F.
Dib,Laís V.
Uchôa,Claudia Maria A.
Barbosa,Alynne S.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Parasitic control
pig breeding
Rio de Janeiro
pigs
gastrointestinal parasites
scabies
rural extension
topic Parasitic control
pig breeding
Rio de Janeiro
pigs
gastrointestinal parasites
scabies
rural extension
description ABSTRACT: This study aimed to analyze the parasites infesting pigs and their producers on family farms in Tanguá, RJ, Brazil, and to conduct extension activities between 2018 and 2019. Fecal samples were collected from 132 pigs, as well as, skin scrapings from the ears of 125 animals. In addition, 36 stool specimens from farmers and their families were analyzed. The collected material was processed by direct examination, sedimentation and flotation techniques. Gastrointestinal parasites were detected in 88.6% of the pigs, especially coccidia (71.8%), Balantioides coli (55%), strongyles (40.2%) and Strongyloides ransomi (31.6%) which showed statistically significance (p<0.05). Ectoparasites were identified in 16% of the pigs, mostly Sarcoptes scabiei var. suis (76.2%). Parasites were detected in 19.4% of the humans, including, Entamoeba coli (19.4%), Ascaris lumbricoides (8.3%) and Trichuris trichiura (5.5%). The frequency of B. coli and S. scabiei var. suis (p<0.05) were statistically significant, when analyzing the age group of the animals, having been more detected in the older years, fatterners phase. The pig farmers participated in these activities extension, which included lecture and “field day”, aimed at imparting information about parasites and their prophylaxis. The situation in Tanguá pig farms reinforces the need to carry out programs that provide technical support to these farmers, whose livelihood depends on pig farming.
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