ANTHELMINTIC RESISTANCE OF GOATS IN THE CITY OF MOSSORO, RN, BRAZIL
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Resumo: | The Brazilian Northeast area is known for the caprineculture, whose main problem is the gastrointestinal nematodes, and the control of the parasites has been jeopardized by the anthelmintic resistance. The purpose of this study was to verify the sensibility of the goat nematodes to the activity of the substances ivermectin 1% and albendazole 10%. The work was carried out in 30 goat herds located in the city of Mossoró, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, within January and November, 2008. In each property, 45 animals were selected and divided into three groups (one control and two treatments). The geographical coordinates of all the properties were obtained by GPS. The obtained data were analyzed by the statistical program RESO. The animals received the vermifude and 10 days after-treatment feces were collected. In the studied properties, the Haemonchus contortus showed greater prevalence in all the treated groups, 90% of the helmints population was resistant to albendazole and 36.6% to ivermectina. Trichostrongylus sp. was found in 70% of the properties and its percentile of the helmint population resistant to ivermectina and to albendazole was of 33.3% and 42.8%, respectively. The reduction in the egg counting in the feces (RECF) after 10 days of treatment with ivermectina and albendazole varied within 43% and 100%, and within 29% to 100%, respectively. The profile of the properties demonstrated that the anthelmintic most commonly used were from the following groups: benzimidazol (63.3%), ivermectin (33.3%), and imidazol (3.3%).KEYWORDS: anthelmintic, goats, resistance. |
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ANTHELMINTIC RESISTANCE OF GOATS IN THE CITY OF MOSSORO, RN, BRAZILRESISTÊNCIA ANTI-HELMÍNTICA EM CAPRINOS NO MUNICÍPIO DE MOSSORÓ, RNAnimal parasitologyCaprinosresistênciaanti-helmínticosThe Brazilian Northeast area is known for the caprineculture, whose main problem is the gastrointestinal nematodes, and the control of the parasites has been jeopardized by the anthelmintic resistance. The purpose of this study was to verify the sensibility of the goat nematodes to the activity of the substances ivermectin 1% and albendazole 10%. The work was carried out in 30 goat herds located in the city of Mossoró, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, within January and November, 2008. In each property, 45 animals were selected and divided into three groups (one control and two treatments). The geographical coordinates of all the properties were obtained by GPS. The obtained data were analyzed by the statistical program RESO. The animals received the vermifude and 10 days after-treatment feces were collected. In the studied properties, the Haemonchus contortus showed greater prevalence in all the treated groups, 90% of the helmints population was resistant to albendazole and 36.6% to ivermectina. Trichostrongylus sp. was found in 70% of the properties and its percentile of the helmint population resistant to ivermectina and to albendazole was of 33.3% and 42.8%, respectively. The reduction in the egg counting in the feces (RECF) after 10 days of treatment with ivermectina and albendazole varied within 43% and 100%, and within 29% to 100%, respectively. The profile of the properties demonstrated that the anthelmintic most commonly used were from the following groups: benzimidazol (63.3%), ivermectin (33.3%), and imidazol (3.3%).KEYWORDS: anthelmintic, goats, resistance. O Nordeste brasileiro destaca-se na caprinocultura, onde as helmintoses gastrintestinais estão entre os maiores problemas. Mesmo com drogas anti-helmínticas de amplo espectro, o controle dos parasitos vem sendo prejudicado pela resistência parasitária. O objetivo deste trabalho foi verificar a sensibilidade dos nematodeos de caprinos à ação dos vermífugos ivermectina 1% e albendazole 10%, como também determinar o perfil das propriedades com helmintos resistentes aos princípios ativos em questão. O trabalho foi realizado no período de janeiro a novembro de 2008 em trinta criações de caprinos em Mossoró, RN. Em cada propriedade, selecionaram-se 45 animais, divididos em três categorias. Eram vermifugados dez dias pós-tratamento, coletaram-se amostras de fezes. As coordenadas geográficas de todas as propriedades foram obtidas por GPS. Analisaram-se os dados pelo programa estatístico RESO. Das propriedades estudadas, o Haemonchus contortus teve percentual de 90% resistência ao albendazole em 30,6% à ivermectina. Este, por sua vez, foi o mais prevalente em todos os grupos tratados. Já o Trichostrongylus sp. foi encontrado em 70% das propriedades e percentual da população de helmintos resistentes à ivermectina foi de 33,3%, e ao albendazole de 42,8%. A redução na contagem de ovos nas fezes (RCOF) dez dias pós-tratamento com ivermectina e albendazole variou entre 43% e 100% e 29% e 100%, respectivamente. O perfil das propriedades demonstrou que os anti-helmínticos mais utilizados pertenciam aos grupos dos benzimidazóis (63,3%), das avermectinas (33,3%) e dos imidazois (3,3%).PALAVRAS-CHAVES: Anti-helmínticos, caprinos, resistência.Universidade Federal de Goiás2010-10-02info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResearchAvaliado por paresPesquisa Científicaapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/538910.5216/cab.v11i3.5389Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 11 No. 3 (2010); 589 - 599Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 11 n. 3 (2010); 589 - 5991809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/5389/7926https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/5389/8613Costa Coelho, Wesley AdsonMendes Ahid, Sílvia MariaVieira, Luiz SilvaSouza Fonseca, Zuliete AlionaSilva, Idalécio Pacíficoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2010-10-02T15:22:45Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/5389Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:55:20.733994Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true |
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ANTHELMINTIC RESISTANCE OF GOATS IN THE CITY OF MOSSORO, RN, BRAZIL RESISTÊNCIA ANTI-HELMÍNTICA EM CAPRINOS NO MUNICÍPIO DE MOSSORÓ, RN |
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ANTHELMINTIC RESISTANCE OF GOATS IN THE CITY OF MOSSORO, RN, BRAZIL |
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ANTHELMINTIC RESISTANCE OF GOATS IN THE CITY OF MOSSORO, RN, BRAZIL Costa Coelho, Wesley Adson Animal parasitology Caprinos resistência anti-helmínticos |
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ANTHELMINTIC RESISTANCE OF GOATS IN THE CITY OF MOSSORO, RN, BRAZIL |
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ANTHELMINTIC RESISTANCE OF GOATS IN THE CITY OF MOSSORO, RN, BRAZIL |
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ANTHELMINTIC RESISTANCE OF GOATS IN THE CITY OF MOSSORO, RN, BRAZIL |
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ANTHELMINTIC RESISTANCE OF GOATS IN THE CITY OF MOSSORO, RN, BRAZIL |
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ANTHELMINTIC RESISTANCE OF GOATS IN THE CITY OF MOSSORO, RN, BRAZIL |
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Costa Coelho, Wesley Adson |
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Costa Coelho, Wesley Adson Mendes Ahid, Sílvia Maria Vieira, Luiz Silva Souza Fonseca, Zuliete Aliona Silva, Idalécio Pacífico |
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Mendes Ahid, Sílvia Maria Vieira, Luiz Silva Souza Fonseca, Zuliete Aliona Silva, Idalécio Pacífico |
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Costa Coelho, Wesley Adson Mendes Ahid, Sílvia Maria Vieira, Luiz Silva Souza Fonseca, Zuliete Aliona Silva, Idalécio Pacífico |
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Animal parasitology Caprinos resistência anti-helmínticos |
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Animal parasitology Caprinos resistência anti-helmínticos |
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The Brazilian Northeast area is known for the caprineculture, whose main problem is the gastrointestinal nematodes, and the control of the parasites has been jeopardized by the anthelmintic resistance. The purpose of this study was to verify the sensibility of the goat nematodes to the activity of the substances ivermectin 1% and albendazole 10%. The work was carried out in 30 goat herds located in the city of Mossoró, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, within January and November, 2008. In each property, 45 animals were selected and divided into three groups (one control and two treatments). The geographical coordinates of all the properties were obtained by GPS. The obtained data were analyzed by the statistical program RESO. The animals received the vermifude and 10 days after-treatment feces were collected. In the studied properties, the Haemonchus contortus showed greater prevalence in all the treated groups, 90% of the helmints population was resistant to albendazole and 36.6% to ivermectina. Trichostrongylus sp. was found in 70% of the properties and its percentile of the helmint population resistant to ivermectina and to albendazole was of 33.3% and 42.8%, respectively. The reduction in the egg counting in the feces (RECF) after 10 days of treatment with ivermectina and albendazole varied within 43% and 100%, and within 29% to 100%, respectively. The profile of the properties demonstrated that the anthelmintic most commonly used were from the following groups: benzimidazol (63.3%), ivermectin (33.3%), and imidazol (3.3%).KEYWORDS: anthelmintic, goats, resistance. |
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