Osteopenia e osteoporose em ovinos infectados naturalmente por Haemonchus conturtus
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Resumo: | Sheep farms have been growing more in the Northeast area of Brazil, due to the adaptation of these animals in adverse climates and the increasement of meat consumption. The main problem faced in these farms is the type of parasites, mainly Haemonchus contortus. This parasite is abomasum hematophageal specie. Haemonchosis is a disease that the affected animals present submandibular edema, subcutaneous edema, anemia and weight loss, which can lead to death. The aim of this study was to report the occurrence of bone alterations secondary to parasitism by Haemonchus contortus in sheep from Paraiba and to describe the epidemiology and clinical-pathological condition of this disease. Among 2016 and 2017, five sheep-rearing farms were affected by haemoncosis outbreak. The coproparasitological examination (EPG) showed trichostrongyloidea eggs and Haemonchus contortus were proved by coproculture. The main findings, at necropsy, were limb edema, ascites, bone fragility, areas of ulceration of the abomasal wall and adult parasites in the abomasum. The histopathological examination of vertebrae, ribs and the femur showed alterations in the bone trabeculae, which were intensely thin and reduced, as well as in the cartilage tissue that is associated with osteoclastic activity and reduction of cartilage. It is concluded that Haemonchus contortus is an important agent that leads to severe bone changes. The histopathological findings established an association between the parasitosis and bone lesions, thus interpreted as osteopenia and osteoporosis. |
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Osteopenia e osteoporose em ovinos infectados naturalmente por Haemonchus conturtusTrichostrongyloideaAtividade osteoclasticaLesões ósseasCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIASheep farms have been growing more in the Northeast area of Brazil, due to the adaptation of these animals in adverse climates and the increasement of meat consumption. The main problem faced in these farms is the type of parasites, mainly Haemonchus contortus. This parasite is abomasum hematophageal specie. Haemonchosis is a disease that the affected animals present submandibular edema, subcutaneous edema, anemia and weight loss, which can lead to death. The aim of this study was to report the occurrence of bone alterations secondary to parasitism by Haemonchus contortus in sheep from Paraiba and to describe the epidemiology and clinical-pathological condition of this disease. Among 2016 and 2017, five sheep-rearing farms were affected by haemoncosis outbreak. The coproparasitological examination (EPG) showed trichostrongyloidea eggs and Haemonchus contortus were proved by coproculture. The main findings, at necropsy, were limb edema, ascites, bone fragility, areas of ulceration of the abomasal wall and adult parasites in the abomasum. The histopathological examination of vertebrae, ribs and the femur showed alterations in the bone trabeculae, which were intensely thin and reduced, as well as in the cartilage tissue that is associated with osteoclastic activity and reduction of cartilage. It is concluded that Haemonchus contortus is an important agent that leads to severe bone changes. The histopathological findings established an association between the parasitosis and bone lesions, thus interpreted as osteopenia and osteoporosis.A ovinocultura tem crescido cada vez mais no Nordeste brasileiro, isso devido a facilidade desses animais se adaptarem a climas adversos, associado ao crescimento do consumo da carne. Porém, alguns fatores interferem no desempenho dos ovinos. O principal problema enfrentado nesse tipo de criação são as parasitoses, principalmente o Haemonchus contortus. Esse parasito é uma espécie hematófago do abomaso. A hemoncose é uma doença em que os animais afetados apresentam edema submandibular, edema subcutâneo, anemia e perda de peso, podendo levar a morte. Objetivou-se com esse estudo relatar a ocorrência de alterações ósseas secundárias ao parasitismo por H. contortus em ovinos no Agreste Paraibano e descrever a epidemiologia e o quadro clínico-patológico desta enfermidade. Entre os anos de 2016 e 2017, cinco propriedades, com criação de ovinos, foram afetados por surtos de hemoncose. No exame coproparasitológico (OPG) foram encontrados ovos de trichostrongyloidea, sendo comprovado o Haemonchus contortus pela coprocultura. Na necropsia, os principais achados foram edema de membros, ascite, fragilidade óssea, áreas de ulceração da parede abomasal e a observação de parasitas adultos no abomaso. Na histopatologia foram analisadas as vértebras, as costelas e o fêmur, onde foram observadas alterações nas trabéculas ósseas, que se apresentaram intensamente finas e reduzidas, bem como no tecido cartilagíneo, associada a atividade osteoclástica e redução de cartilagem. Conclui-se que o Haemonchus contortus é um agente importante que leva a severas alterações ósseas. Os achados histopatológicos estabeleceram uma associação entre a parasitose e as lesões ósseas observadas, interpretadas como osteopenia e osteoporose.Universidade Federal da ParaíbaBrasilCiências VeterináriasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciência AnimalUFPBLucena, Ricardo Barbosa dehttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4594250H2Silva Neto, José Ferreira da2019-05-21T12:21:07Z2018-10-232019-05-21T12:21:07Z2018-03-28info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesishttps://repositorio.ufpb.br/jspui/handle/123456789/14351porAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazilhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFPBinstname:Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)instacron:UFPB2019-05-22T06:05:00Zoai:repositorio.ufpb.br:123456789/14351Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufpb.br/PUBhttp://tede.biblioteca.ufpb.br:8080/oai/requestdiretoria@ufpb.br|| diretoria@ufpb.bropendoar:2019-05-22T06:05Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFPB - Universidade Federal da Paraíba (UFPB)false |
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Osteopenia e osteoporose em ovinos infectados naturalmente por Haemonchus conturtus |
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Osteopenia e osteoporose em ovinos infectados naturalmente por Haemonchus conturtus |
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Osteopenia e osteoporose em ovinos infectados naturalmente por Haemonchus conturtus Silva Neto, José Ferreira da Trichostrongyloidea Atividade osteoclastica Lesões ósseas CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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Osteopenia e osteoporose em ovinos infectados naturalmente por Haemonchus conturtus |
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Osteopenia e osteoporose em ovinos infectados naturalmente por Haemonchus conturtus |
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Osteopenia e osteoporose em ovinos infectados naturalmente por Haemonchus conturtus |
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Osteopenia e osteoporose em ovinos infectados naturalmente por Haemonchus conturtus |
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Osteopenia e osteoporose em ovinos infectados naturalmente por Haemonchus conturtus |
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Silva Neto, José Ferreira da |
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Silva Neto, José Ferreira da |
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Lucena, Ricardo Barbosa de http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4594250H2 |
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Silva Neto, José Ferreira da |
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Trichostrongyloidea Atividade osteoclastica Lesões ósseas CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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Trichostrongyloidea Atividade osteoclastica Lesões ósseas CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA |
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Sheep farms have been growing more in the Northeast area of Brazil, due to the adaptation of these animals in adverse climates and the increasement of meat consumption. The main problem faced in these farms is the type of parasites, mainly Haemonchus contortus. This parasite is abomasum hematophageal specie. Haemonchosis is a disease that the affected animals present submandibular edema, subcutaneous edema, anemia and weight loss, which can lead to death. The aim of this study was to report the occurrence of bone alterations secondary to parasitism by Haemonchus contortus in sheep from Paraiba and to describe the epidemiology and clinical-pathological condition of this disease. Among 2016 and 2017, five sheep-rearing farms were affected by haemoncosis outbreak. The coproparasitological examination (EPG) showed trichostrongyloidea eggs and Haemonchus contortus were proved by coproculture. The main findings, at necropsy, were limb edema, ascites, bone fragility, areas of ulceration of the abomasal wall and adult parasites in the abomasum. The histopathological examination of vertebrae, ribs and the femur showed alterations in the bone trabeculae, which were intensely thin and reduced, as well as in the cartilage tissue that is associated with osteoclastic activity and reduction of cartilage. It is concluded that Haemonchus contortus is an important agent that leads to severe bone changes. The histopathological findings established an association between the parasitosis and bone lesions, thus interpreted as osteopenia and osteoporosis. |
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