GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES IN GOATS AND SHEEPS FROM ALTO MEARIM AND GRAJAÚ MICROREGION, STATE OF MARANHÃO

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Autor(a) principal: Brito, Danilo Rodrigues B.
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Santos, Ana Clara Gomes, Teixeira, Whaubtyfran Cabral, Guerra, Rita Maria S. N. de Candanedo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência animal brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/5444
Resumo: The objective of this work was to know the gastrointestinal nematodes and to verify the presence of Eimeria spp. in goats and sheeps of Alto Mearim and Grajaú microregion, Maranhão State. 384 animals (192 goats and 192 sheeps) from the municipalities of Formosa da Serra Negra, Grajaú and Sítio Novo were sampled. Fecal samples from male and female aged more than one year were collected in the dry and rainy periods. The samples were processed for OPG and OoPG by McMaster technique and larvae culture. From the goats sampled, 176 (91.66%) were positive for helminthes eggs and in 134 (69.79%) oocysts of Eimeria were detected. In sheeps, 122 (63.54%) had helminthes eggs and 133 (58.85%) had oocysts of Eimeria. Eggs of Strongyloidea, Strongyloides and Moniezia were identified. The following genera were identified in goats: Haemonchus (35.41%), Trichostrongylus (27.29%), Cooperia (23.61%), Oesophagostomum (8.93%) and Stronyloides (4.75%) and in sheeps Haemonchus (30.21%), Trichostrongylus (25.29%), Cooperia (24.28%), Oesophagostomum (14.12%) and Stronyloides (6.09%). The animals displayed greater parasitism in the rainy period being more evident in males than in females. The genera Haemonchus, Trichostrongylus, Cooperia and Eimeria were the predominant ones in goat and sheep in the Alto Mearim and Grajaú microregion, Maranhão.KEY WORDS: Brazil, Eimeria, gastrointestinal helminthes, goats, sheep.
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spelling GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES IN GOATS AND SHEEPS FROM ALTO MEARIM AND GRAJAÚ MICROREGION, STATE OF MARANHÃOPARASITOS GASTRINTESTINAIS EM CAPRINOS E OVINOS DA MICRORREGIÃO DO ALTO MEARIM E GRAJAÚ, ESTADO DO MARANHÃOParasitolgyAnimal sanityHelmintos gastrintestinaisEimeriaCaprinovinoculturaMaranhãoThe objective of this work was to know the gastrointestinal nematodes and to verify the presence of Eimeria spp. in goats and sheeps of Alto Mearim and Grajaú microregion, Maranhão State. 384 animals (192 goats and 192 sheeps) from the municipalities of Formosa da Serra Negra, Grajaú and Sítio Novo were sampled. Fecal samples from male and female aged more than one year were collected in the dry and rainy periods. The samples were processed for OPG and OoPG by McMaster technique and larvae culture. From the goats sampled, 176 (91.66%) were positive for helminthes eggs and in 134 (69.79%) oocysts of Eimeria were detected. In sheeps, 122 (63.54%) had helminthes eggs and 133 (58.85%) had oocysts of Eimeria. Eggs of Strongyloidea, Strongyloides and Moniezia were identified. The following genera were identified in goats: Haemonchus (35.41%), Trichostrongylus (27.29%), Cooperia (23.61%), Oesophagostomum (8.93%) and Stronyloides (4.75%) and in sheeps Haemonchus (30.21%), Trichostrongylus (25.29%), Cooperia (24.28%), Oesophagostomum (14.12%) and Stronyloides (6.09%). The animals displayed greater parasitism in the rainy period being more evident in males than in females. The genera Haemonchus, Trichostrongylus, Cooperia and Eimeria were the predominant ones in goat and sheep in the Alto Mearim and Grajaú microregion, Maranhão.KEY WORDS: Brazil, Eimeria, gastrointestinal helminthes, goats, sheep.Este trabalho teve como objetivo conhecer os nematoides gastrintestinais e verificar a presença de Eimeria spp. em caprinos e ovinos da microrregião do Alto Mearim e Grajaú, estado do Maranhão. Foram amostrados 384 animais (192 caprinos e 192 ovinos), pertencentes aos municípios de Formosa da Serra Negra, Grajaú e Sítio Novo. Coletaram-se amostras fecais de machos e fêmeas com idade superior a um ano, no período seco e chuvoso, sendo processadas pelos métodos de OPG e OoPG, utilizando-se a técnica de McMaster e a coprocultura. Das amostras de caprinos examinadas, 176 (91,66%) estavam positivas para ovos de helmintos e 134 (69,79%) continham oocistos do gênero Eimeria. Em ovinos, 122 (63,54%) estavam positivas para ovos de helmintos e 113 (58,85%) continham oocistos do gênero Eimeria. Foram observados ovos do tipo Strongyloidea, Strongyloides sp., Moniezia sp. e oocistos de Eimeria spp. Parasitando caprinos foram identificados os gêneros Haemonchus (35,41%), Trichostrongylus (27,29%), Cooperia (23,61%), Oesophagostomum (8,93%) e Strongyloides (4,75%). Parasitando ovinos, foram identificados os gêneros Haemonchus (30,21%), Trichostrongylus (25,29%), Cooperia (24,28%), Oesophagostomum (14,12%) e Strongyloides (6,09%). Os animais apresentaram-se mais parasitados no período chuvoso, sendo mais evidenciado nos machos. Os gêneros Haemonchus, Trichostrongylus, Cooperia e Eimeria são predominantes nos rebanhos de caprinos e ovinos da microrregião do Alto Mearim e Grajaú, Maranhão. PALAVRAS-CHAVES: Brasil, cabras, Eimeria, helmintos gastrintestinais, ovinos.Universidade Federal de Goiás2009-09-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResearchAvaliado por paresPesquisa Científicaapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/544410.5216/cab.v10i3.5444Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 10 No. 3 (2009); 967-974Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 10 n. 3 (2009); 967-9741809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/5444/5420Brito, Danilo Rodrigues B.Santos, Ana Clara GomesTeixeira, Whaubtyfran CabralGuerra, Rita Maria S. N. de Candanedoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2011-08-19T12:11:14Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/5444Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:55:20.991272Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES IN GOATS AND SHEEPS FROM ALTO MEARIM AND GRAJAÚ MICROREGION, STATE OF MARANHÃO
PARASITOS GASTRINTESTINAIS EM CAPRINOS E OVINOS DA MICRORREGIÃO DO ALTO MEARIM E GRAJAÚ, ESTADO DO MARANHÃO
title GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES IN GOATS AND SHEEPS FROM ALTO MEARIM AND GRAJAÚ MICROREGION, STATE OF MARANHÃO
spellingShingle GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES IN GOATS AND SHEEPS FROM ALTO MEARIM AND GRAJAÚ MICROREGION, STATE OF MARANHÃO
Brito, Danilo Rodrigues B.
Parasitolgy
Animal sanity
Helmintos gastrintestinais
Eimeria
Caprinovinocultura
Maranhão
title_short GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES IN GOATS AND SHEEPS FROM ALTO MEARIM AND GRAJAÚ MICROREGION, STATE OF MARANHÃO
title_full GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES IN GOATS AND SHEEPS FROM ALTO MEARIM AND GRAJAÚ MICROREGION, STATE OF MARANHÃO
title_fullStr GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES IN GOATS AND SHEEPS FROM ALTO MEARIM AND GRAJAÚ MICROREGION, STATE OF MARANHÃO
title_full_unstemmed GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES IN GOATS AND SHEEPS FROM ALTO MEARIM AND GRAJAÚ MICROREGION, STATE OF MARANHÃO
title_sort GASTROINTESTINAL PARASITES IN GOATS AND SHEEPS FROM ALTO MEARIM AND GRAJAÚ MICROREGION, STATE OF MARANHÃO
author Brito, Danilo Rodrigues B.
author_facet Brito, Danilo Rodrigues B.
Santos, Ana Clara Gomes
Teixeira, Whaubtyfran Cabral
Guerra, Rita Maria S. N. de Candanedo
author_role author
author2 Santos, Ana Clara Gomes
Teixeira, Whaubtyfran Cabral
Guerra, Rita Maria S. N. de Candanedo
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Brito, Danilo Rodrigues B.
Santos, Ana Clara Gomes
Teixeira, Whaubtyfran Cabral
Guerra, Rita Maria S. N. de Candanedo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Parasitolgy
Animal sanity
Helmintos gastrintestinais
Eimeria
Caprinovinocultura
Maranhão
topic Parasitolgy
Animal sanity
Helmintos gastrintestinais
Eimeria
Caprinovinocultura
Maranhão
description The objective of this work was to know the gastrointestinal nematodes and to verify the presence of Eimeria spp. in goats and sheeps of Alto Mearim and Grajaú microregion, Maranhão State. 384 animals (192 goats and 192 sheeps) from the municipalities of Formosa da Serra Negra, Grajaú and Sítio Novo were sampled. Fecal samples from male and female aged more than one year were collected in the dry and rainy periods. The samples were processed for OPG and OoPG by McMaster technique and larvae culture. From the goats sampled, 176 (91.66%) were positive for helminthes eggs and in 134 (69.79%) oocysts of Eimeria were detected. In sheeps, 122 (63.54%) had helminthes eggs and 133 (58.85%) had oocysts of Eimeria. Eggs of Strongyloidea, Strongyloides and Moniezia were identified. The following genera were identified in goats: Haemonchus (35.41%), Trichostrongylus (27.29%), Cooperia (23.61%), Oesophagostomum (8.93%) and Stronyloides (4.75%) and in sheeps Haemonchus (30.21%), Trichostrongylus (25.29%), Cooperia (24.28%), Oesophagostomum (14.12%) and Stronyloides (6.09%). The animals displayed greater parasitism in the rainy period being more evident in males than in females. The genera Haemonchus, Trichostrongylus, Cooperia and Eimeria were the predominant ones in goat and sheep in the Alto Mearim and Grajaú microregion, Maranhão.KEY WORDS: Brazil, Eimeria, gastrointestinal helminthes, goats, sheep.
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