Resistência anti-helmíntica em caprinos no município de Mossoró-RN
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Resumo: | For many centuries the Brazilian Northeast area is vocation in the production of goats, in the which the gastrointestinal nematodes is among the largest problems. Even with the appearance of anthelmintic drugs of wide action spectrum, the control of the parasites has been harmed by the anthelmintic resistance. The purpose of this study was to verify the sensibility of the goat nematodes the action of the substance ivermectin 1% and albendazole 10% as well as to determine the profile of the properties that with resistant. The work was accomplished in 30 creations of goats located into Mossoró city between January to November 2008, where each property was divided in three groups, a control and two treatments. The obtained data were analyzed by statistical program RESO. In each property 45 animals were selected, divided in three groups: group I treatment benzimidazole, I group II ivermectin and I Group III, without treatment. The animals was drugged and 10 days powder-treatment was collection of feces, directly of the rectal flask and processing of the samples for the method of OPG and larva culture. The geographical coordinates of all the properties were obtained by GPS. The obtained data were analyzed by statistical program RESO. In studied the Haemonchus contortus, was the more prevalence in all the treated groups, and the population of resistant helmints to albendazole was 90% of the properties, while, the ivermectina 36.6%. Already Trichostrongylus sp, was found in 70% of the properties and your percentile of the population of resistant helmintos the ivermectina was of 33.3%, while the albendazole, 42.8%. The reduction in the count of eggs in the feces (RCEF) after 10 days of the treatment with ivermectina and albendazole, varied among 43% to 100%, 29% to 100% respectively. In resistance order the gender Haemonchus contortus was larger index, followed for Trichostrongylus sp and Oesophagostomun sp. The data of GPS revealed that 27 properties resistance to the albendazole were broadly distributed for every municipal district, concentrating at the areas west of the city of Mossoró-RN. The 13 resistant properties the ivermectin were distributed in the municipal district, but in smaller proportion that albendazole. In all resistant properties the ivermectin were simultaneously resistant albendazole. The profile of the properties demonstrated that the anthelmintic used was groups of the benzimidazole (63.3%), ivermectin (33.3%), in smaller scale the imidazol (3.3%). In these properties were not adopted correct handling of the animals as well as ignorance of the correct dose e drugs anthelmintic. The profile of the properties demonstrated that the anthelmintic used was groups of the benzimidazóis (63.3%), ivermectin (33.3%), in smaller scale the imidazol (3.3%). In these properties were not adopted correct handling of the animals as well as ignorance of the correct dose e drugs anthelmintic. |
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Resistência anti-helmíntica em caprinos no município de Mossoró-RNAnthelmintic resistance in goats in Mossoró-rngoatsresistanceanthelminticcaprinosresistênciaanti-helmínticosCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIAFor many centuries the Brazilian Northeast area is vocation in the production of goats, in the which the gastrointestinal nematodes is among the largest problems. Even with the appearance of anthelmintic drugs of wide action spectrum, the control of the parasites has been harmed by the anthelmintic resistance. The purpose of this study was to verify the sensibility of the goat nematodes the action of the substance ivermectin 1% and albendazole 10% as well as to determine the profile of the properties that with resistant. The work was accomplished in 30 creations of goats located into Mossoró city between January to November 2008, where each property was divided in three groups, a control and two treatments. The obtained data were analyzed by statistical program RESO. In each property 45 animals were selected, divided in three groups: group I treatment benzimidazole, I group II ivermectin and I Group III, without treatment. The animals was drugged and 10 days powder-treatment was collection of feces, directly of the rectal flask and processing of the samples for the method of OPG and larva culture. The geographical coordinates of all the properties were obtained by GPS. The obtained data were analyzed by statistical program RESO. In studied the Haemonchus contortus, was the more prevalence in all the treated groups, and the population of resistant helmints to albendazole was 90% of the properties, while, the ivermectina 36.6%. Already Trichostrongylus sp, was found in 70% of the properties and your percentile of the population of resistant helmintos the ivermectina was of 33.3%, while the albendazole, 42.8%. The reduction in the count of eggs in the feces (RCEF) after 10 days of the treatment with ivermectina and albendazole, varied among 43% to 100%, 29% to 100% respectively. In resistance order the gender Haemonchus contortus was larger index, followed for Trichostrongylus sp and Oesophagostomun sp. The data of GPS revealed that 27 properties resistance to the albendazole were broadly distributed for every municipal district, concentrating at the areas west of the city of Mossoró-RN. The 13 resistant properties the ivermectin were distributed in the municipal district, but in smaller proportion that albendazole. In all resistant properties the ivermectin were simultaneously resistant albendazole. The profile of the properties demonstrated that the anthelmintic used was groups of the benzimidazole (63.3%), ivermectin (33.3%), in smaller scale the imidazol (3.3%). In these properties were not adopted correct handling of the animals as well as ignorance of the correct dose e drugs anthelmintic. The profile of the properties demonstrated that the anthelmintic used was groups of the benzimidazóis (63.3%), ivermectin (33.3%), in smaller scale the imidazol (3.3%). In these properties were not adopted correct handling of the animals as well as ignorance of the correct dose e drugs anthelmintic.Tendo assumido durante séculos área de vocação pecuária o Nordeste brasileiro atualmente destaca-se na caprinocultura, na qual as helmintoses gastrintestinais estão entre os maiores problemas. Mesmo com o surgimento de drogas anti-helmínticas de amplo espectro de ação, o controle dos parasitos vem sendo prejudicado pela resistência parasitária. O objetivo desse trabalho foi verificar a sensibilidade dos nematódeos de caprinos a ação dos vermífugos ivermectina 1% e albendazole 10%, como também determinar o perfil das propriedades que apresentou helmintos resistentes aos princípios ativos em questão. O trabalho foi realizado no período de janeiro a novembro de 2008 em 30 criações de caprinos localizadas no município de Mossoró-RN. Em cada propriedade, previamente positiva para OPG, foram selecionados 45 animais, os quais foram divididos em três grupos: grupo I tratamento albendazole, grupo II ivermectina e Grupo III, sem tratamento. Foram vermifugados e 10 dias pós-tratamento realizou-se a coleta de fezes, diretamente da ampola retal, e processamento das amostras pelo método de OPG e coprocultura. As coordenadas geográficas de todas as propriedades foram obtidas por GPS. Os dados obtidos foram analisados pelo programa estatístico RESO. Das propriedades estudadas o Haemonchus contortus, teve percentual de população de helmintos resistentes ao albendazole em 90%, enquanto que, à ivermectina 36,6%. Este por sua vez, foi o mais prevalente em todos os grupos tratados. Já o Trichostrongylus sp, foi encontrado em 70% das propriedades e seu percentual da população de helmintos resistentes a ivermectina foi de 33,3%, enquanto o albendazole, 42,8%. A redução na contagem de ovos nas fezes (RCOF) 10 dias pós-tratamento com ivermectina e albendazole, variou entre 43% a 100%, 29% a 100% respectivamente. Por ordem de resistência o Haemonchus contortus foi o que apresentou maior índice, seguido pelos genêros Trichostrongylus sp e Oesophagostomun sp. Os dados do GPS revelaram que as 27 propriedades resistência ao albendazole estão largamente distribuídas por todo município, concentrando-se nas regiões oeste da cidade de Mossoró-RN. As 13 propriedades resistentes a ivermectina estão distribuídas no município, mas em menor proporção que o albendazole. Todas as propriedades resistentes a ivermectina foram resistentes albendazole simultaneamente. O perfil das propriedades demonstrou que os anti-helmínticos mais utilizados pertenciam aos grupos dos benzimidazóis (63,3%), avermectinas (33,3%), em menor escala os imidazóis (3,3%). Nestas propriedades não se adotavam manejo correto dos animais como também havia pelo criador, desconhecimento da dose correta e uso dos vermífugos.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorUniversidade Federal Rural do Semi-ÁridoBRCentro de Ciências Agrárias - CCAUFERSAPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciência AnimalVieira, Luiz da SilvaCPF:07316925515http://lattes.cnpq.br/5556932562390291Ahid, Silvia Maria MendesCPF:17650151387http://lattes.cnpq.br/5525213637103948Bastos, Francely Martinelli Fernandeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/8051184792590540Coelho, Wesley Adson Costa2016-08-15T20:31:35Z2011-05-182009-01-14info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfCOELHO, Wesley Adson Costa. Anthelmintic resistance in goats in Mossoró-RN. 2009. 57 f. 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Resistência anti-helmíntica em caprinos no município de Mossoró-RN Anthelmintic resistance in goats in Mossoró-rn |
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Resistência anti-helmíntica em caprinos no município de Mossoró-RN |
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Resistência anti-helmíntica em caprinos no município de Mossoró-RN Coelho, Wesley Adson Costa goats resistance anthelmintic caprinos resistência anti-helmínticos CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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Resistência anti-helmíntica em caprinos no município de Mossoró-RN |
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Resistência anti-helmíntica em caprinos no município de Mossoró-RN |
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Resistência anti-helmíntica em caprinos no município de Mossoró-RN |
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Resistência anti-helmíntica em caprinos no município de Mossoró-RN |
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Resistência anti-helmíntica em caprinos no município de Mossoró-RN |
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Coelho, Wesley Adson Costa |
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Coelho, Wesley Adson Costa |
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Vieira, Luiz da Silva CPF:07316925515 http://lattes.cnpq.br/5556932562390291 Ahid, Silvia Maria Mendes CPF:17650151387 http://lattes.cnpq.br/5525213637103948 Bastos, Francely Martinelli Fernandes http://lattes.cnpq.br/8051184792590540 |
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Coelho, Wesley Adson Costa |
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goats resistance anthelmintic caprinos resistência anti-helmínticos CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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goats resistance anthelmintic caprinos resistência anti-helmínticos CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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For many centuries the Brazilian Northeast area is vocation in the production of goats, in the which the gastrointestinal nematodes is among the largest problems. Even with the appearance of anthelmintic drugs of wide action spectrum, the control of the parasites has been harmed by the anthelmintic resistance. The purpose of this study was to verify the sensibility of the goat nematodes the action of the substance ivermectin 1% and albendazole 10% as well as to determine the profile of the properties that with resistant. The work was accomplished in 30 creations of goats located into Mossoró city between January to November 2008, where each property was divided in three groups, a control and two treatments. The obtained data were analyzed by statistical program RESO. In each property 45 animals were selected, divided in three groups: group I treatment benzimidazole, I group II ivermectin and I Group III, without treatment. The animals was drugged and 10 days powder-treatment was collection of feces, directly of the rectal flask and processing of the samples for the method of OPG and larva culture. The geographical coordinates of all the properties were obtained by GPS. The obtained data were analyzed by statistical program RESO. In studied the Haemonchus contortus, was the more prevalence in all the treated groups, and the population of resistant helmints to albendazole was 90% of the properties, while, the ivermectina 36.6%. Already Trichostrongylus sp, was found in 70% of the properties and your percentile of the population of resistant helmintos the ivermectina was of 33.3%, while the albendazole, 42.8%. The reduction in the count of eggs in the feces (RCEF) after 10 days of the treatment with ivermectina and albendazole, varied among 43% to 100%, 29% to 100% respectively. In resistance order the gender Haemonchus contortus was larger index, followed for Trichostrongylus sp and Oesophagostomun sp. The data of GPS revealed that 27 properties resistance to the albendazole were broadly distributed for every municipal district, concentrating at the areas west of the city of Mossoró-RN. The 13 resistant properties the ivermectin were distributed in the municipal district, but in smaller proportion that albendazole. In all resistant properties the ivermectin were simultaneously resistant albendazole. The profile of the properties demonstrated that the anthelmintic used was groups of the benzimidazole (63.3%), ivermectin (33.3%), in smaller scale the imidazol (3.3%). In these properties were not adopted correct handling of the animals as well as ignorance of the correct dose e drugs anthelmintic. The profile of the properties demonstrated that the anthelmintic used was groups of the benzimidazóis (63.3%), ivermectin (33.3%), in smaller scale the imidazol (3.3%). In these properties were not adopted correct handling of the animals as well as ignorance of the correct dose e drugs anthelmintic. |
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COELHO, Wesley Adson Costa. Anthelmintic resistance in goats in Mossoró-RN. 2009. 57 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Sanidade e Produção Animal) - Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido, Mossoró, 2009. |
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