Prevalence and level of infection by endoparasites in different categories of sheep in the Western Amazon

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Autor(a) principal: Silva, Antonio José Souza da
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Silva, Rafael Ferreira da, Oliveira, Antonia Valcemira Domingos de, Souza, Luiz Eduardo Barreto de, Souza, Mariene Santos de Araújo, Costa, Dayana Alves da
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Semina. Ciências Agrárias (Online)
Texto Completo: https://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/41861
Resumo: This study aimed to understand the epidemiology of the main gastrointestinal endoparasites affecting sheep raised in the municipality of Sena Madureira, Acre, Brazil. A total of 178 fecal samples were collected from sheep raised in an extensive system of 10 farms. The samples were grouped into lambs, ewe lambs, lambing ewes, ewes, and rams for laboratory analysis by the flotation technique for counting eggs per gram of feces (EGF), oocysts of Eimeria sp., and presence of eggs of Moniezia sp. The analyzed variables consisted of the prevalence of nematodes, cestodes, and coccidia and intensity of strongylid and coccidium infection by quantification (mean ± SE) of eggs and oocysts. Prevalence data were compared by the chi-square test and intensity of infection (mean ± SE) by the Scott-Knott test (SAEG 9.1), both with P < 0.05. The overall prevalence was 77.6%, reaching 64.15% for strongylids, 36.2% for coccidia, and 8.81% for cestodes (Moniezia sp.). Ewes had the lowest prevalence (52.5%), while lambs had a prevalence of 95.5%, not differing from the others (P < 0.05). The intensity of infection by nematodes showed that lambs had the highest EGF compared to ewes, with values of 1297±270 and 232±79, respectively. The categories lambing ewes, ewes, and rams presented an average EGF below what is indicated for treatment with drugs. The highest intensity of infection was observed for ewe lambs (5859±3648), exceeding acceptable rates. Sheep raised in Sena Madureira has a high prevalence for verminosis by strongylids and a low prevalence for coccidiosis and cestodiasis. Young animal categories present a high health risk for endoparasitoses, and management measures that collaborate with the prophylaxis and control of these diseases should be adopted.
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spelling Prevalence and level of infection by endoparasites in different categories of sheep in the Western AmazonPrevalência e nível de infecção por endoparasitas em diferentes categorias de ovinos na Amazônia OcidentalEimeriosisEGFParasitismVerminosis.EimerioseOPGParasitismoVerminose.This study aimed to understand the epidemiology of the main gastrointestinal endoparasites affecting sheep raised in the municipality of Sena Madureira, Acre, Brazil. A total of 178 fecal samples were collected from sheep raised in an extensive system of 10 farms. The samples were grouped into lambs, ewe lambs, lambing ewes, ewes, and rams for laboratory analysis by the flotation technique for counting eggs per gram of feces (EGF), oocysts of Eimeria sp., and presence of eggs of Moniezia sp. The analyzed variables consisted of the prevalence of nematodes, cestodes, and coccidia and intensity of strongylid and coccidium infection by quantification (mean ± SE) of eggs and oocysts. Prevalence data were compared by the chi-square test and intensity of infection (mean ± SE) by the Scott-Knott test (SAEG 9.1), both with P < 0.05. The overall prevalence was 77.6%, reaching 64.15% for strongylids, 36.2% for coccidia, and 8.81% for cestodes (Moniezia sp.). Ewes had the lowest prevalence (52.5%), while lambs had a prevalence of 95.5%, not differing from the others (P < 0.05). The intensity of infection by nematodes showed that lambs had the highest EGF compared to ewes, with values of 1297±270 and 232±79, respectively. The categories lambing ewes, ewes, and rams presented an average EGF below what is indicated for treatment with drugs. The highest intensity of infection was observed for ewe lambs (5859±3648), exceeding acceptable rates. Sheep raised in Sena Madureira has a high prevalence for verminosis by strongylids and a low prevalence for coccidiosis and cestodiasis. Young animal categories present a high health risk for endoparasitoses, and management measures that collaborate with the prophylaxis and control of these diseases should be adopted.Objetivou-se conhecer a epidemiologia dos principais endoparasitas gastrointestinais que acometem ovinos criados no município de Sena Madureira-Acre. Foram coletadas 178 amostras fecais de ovinos criados em sistema extensivo de 10 propriedades rurais. As amostras foram agrupadas: cordeiros, marrãs, ovelhas paridas, ovelhas solteiras e reprodutores para análise laboratorial pela técnica de flutuação para a contagem de ovos por grama de fezes (OPG), oocistos de Eimeria sp. e presença de ovos de Moniezia sp. As variáveis analisadas foram: prevalência dos nematódeos, cestódeos e coccídios; intensidade de infecção por estrongilídeos e coccídios pela quantificação (média±EP) de ovos e oocistos. Os dados de prevalência foram comparados pelo teste Qui-quadrado, intensidade da infecção (média±EP) pelo teste Scott-Knott (SAEG 9.1), ambos com P < 0,05. A prevalência geral encontrada foi de 77,6%, para estrongilídeos foi 64,15%, coccídios 36,2% e cestódeos (Moniezia sp.) 8,81%. As ovelhas solteiras apresentaram a menor prevalência (52,5%), já os cordeiros apresentaram 95,5%, não diferindo das demais (P < 0,05). Quanto a intensidade da infecção por verminoses por nematódeos, os cordeiros apresentaram OPG mais elevado versus ovelhas solteiras 1297±270 vs. 232±79, respectivamente. As categorias ovelhas paridas, solteiras e reprodutores apresentaram média de OPG abaixo do que é indicado para tratamento com fármacos. A intensidade de infecção mais alta foi das marrãs (5859±3648), superando taxas aceitáveis. Ovinos criados em Sena Madureira apresentam alta prevalência para verminose por estrongilídeos, baixas prevalências para coccidiose e cestodioses. Categorias animais jovens apresentam elevado risco sanitário para as endoparasitoses, devendo-se adotar medidas de manejo que colaborem com a profilaxia e controle dessas enfermidades.UEL2021-05-20info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionInvestigación de campo empíricaPesquisa Empírica de Campoapplication/pdfhttps://ojs.uel.br/revistas/uel/index.php/semagrarias/article/view/4186110.5433/1679-0359.2021v42n4p2419Semina: Ciências Agrárias; Vol. 42 No. 4 (2021); 2419-2428Semina: Ciências Agrárias; v. 42 n. 4 (2021); 2419-24281679-03591676-546Xreponame:Semina. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Prevalence and level of infection by endoparasites in different categories of sheep in the Western Amazon
Prevalência e nível de infecção por endoparasitas em diferentes categorias de ovinos na Amazônia Ocidental
title Prevalence and level of infection by endoparasites in different categories of sheep in the Western Amazon
spellingShingle Prevalence and level of infection by endoparasites in different categories of sheep in the Western Amazon
Silva, Antonio José Souza da
Eimeriosis
EGF
Parasitism
Verminosis.
Eimeriose
OPG
Parasitismo
Verminose.
title_short Prevalence and level of infection by endoparasites in different categories of sheep in the Western Amazon
title_full Prevalence and level of infection by endoparasites in different categories of sheep in the Western Amazon
title_fullStr Prevalence and level of infection by endoparasites in different categories of sheep in the Western Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and level of infection by endoparasites in different categories of sheep in the Western Amazon
title_sort Prevalence and level of infection by endoparasites in different categories of sheep in the Western Amazon
author Silva, Antonio José Souza da
author_facet Silva, Antonio José Souza da
Silva, Rafael Ferreira da
Oliveira, Antonia Valcemira Domingos de
Souza, Luiz Eduardo Barreto de
Souza, Mariene Santos de Araújo
Costa, Dayana Alves da
author_role author
author2 Silva, Rafael Ferreira da
Oliveira, Antonia Valcemira Domingos de
Souza, Luiz Eduardo Barreto de
Souza, Mariene Santos de Araújo
Costa, Dayana Alves da
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva, Antonio José Souza da
Silva, Rafael Ferreira da
Oliveira, Antonia Valcemira Domingos de
Souza, Luiz Eduardo Barreto de
Souza, Mariene Santos de Araújo
Costa, Dayana Alves da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Eimeriosis
EGF
Parasitism
Verminosis.
Eimeriose
OPG
Parasitismo
Verminose.
topic Eimeriosis
EGF
Parasitism
Verminosis.
Eimeriose
OPG
Parasitismo
Verminose.
description This study aimed to understand the epidemiology of the main gastrointestinal endoparasites affecting sheep raised in the municipality of Sena Madureira, Acre, Brazil. A total of 178 fecal samples were collected from sheep raised in an extensive system of 10 farms. The samples were grouped into lambs, ewe lambs, lambing ewes, ewes, and rams for laboratory analysis by the flotation technique for counting eggs per gram of feces (EGF), oocysts of Eimeria sp., and presence of eggs of Moniezia sp. The analyzed variables consisted of the prevalence of nematodes, cestodes, and coccidia and intensity of strongylid and coccidium infection by quantification (mean ± SE) of eggs and oocysts. Prevalence data were compared by the chi-square test and intensity of infection (mean ± SE) by the Scott-Knott test (SAEG 9.1), both with P < 0.05. The overall prevalence was 77.6%, reaching 64.15% for strongylids, 36.2% for coccidia, and 8.81% for cestodes (Moniezia sp.). Ewes had the lowest prevalence (52.5%), while lambs had a prevalence of 95.5%, not differing from the others (P < 0.05). The intensity of infection by nematodes showed that lambs had the highest EGF compared to ewes, with values of 1297±270 and 232±79, respectively. The categories lambing ewes, ewes, and rams presented an average EGF below what is indicated for treatment with drugs. The highest intensity of infection was observed for ewe lambs (5859±3648), exceeding acceptable rates. Sheep raised in Sena Madureira has a high prevalence for verminosis by strongylids and a low prevalence for coccidiosis and cestodiasis. Young animal categories present a high health risk for endoparasitoses, and management measures that collaborate with the prophylaxis and control of these diseases should be adopted.
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