Natural infection of Trypanosoma sp. in domestic sheep from Ecuador
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT: Trypanosomosis in sheep is a hemoparasitic disease of worldwide interest due to its effects on the health of animals and the economic impact on producers, is caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma sp. In the present study, the occurrence of Trypanosoma sp. in sheep from the urban-rural area of the canton Salitre was determined, through an applied study with a qualitative descriptive prospective cross-sectional approach, carried out between October 1, 2019, and February 19, 2020. Blood samples were extracted from the jugular vein and analyzed by the blood smear method using the Giemsa and Diff-Quick staining techniques. Previously, in a first study realized between 2018 and 2019, 2 cases (2%) of Trypanosoma sp., 1 case of Babesia sp. (1%), and 4 cases of Anaplasma marginale (4%) were identified, but without the presence of symptoms of the disease. However, in this new research study, of 170 animals sampled from 5 herds and aged between 3 and 8 years, 34 (20%) were positive for Trypanosoma sp., 6 for Babesia sp. (3.52%) and 6 for A. marginale (3.52%) with coinfection between them. In this research, deteriorated clinical aspects and low hematological values were also determined in positive animals; besides of the total of positive cases, 25 presented symptoms of hemoparasitic disease, 3 sheep had abortions and 8 died. The results of this study showed that Trypanosoma sp. could already become an endemic parasitosis in sheep in the country, representing a serious problem of animal health. |
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Natural infection of Trypanosoma sp. in domestic sheep from EcuadorTrypanosomosissheepcoinfectionclinical aspectshematological valuesABSTRACT: Trypanosomosis in sheep is a hemoparasitic disease of worldwide interest due to its effects on the health of animals and the economic impact on producers, is caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma sp. In the present study, the occurrence of Trypanosoma sp. in sheep from the urban-rural area of the canton Salitre was determined, through an applied study with a qualitative descriptive prospective cross-sectional approach, carried out between October 1, 2019, and February 19, 2020. Blood samples were extracted from the jugular vein and analyzed by the blood smear method using the Giemsa and Diff-Quick staining techniques. Previously, in a first study realized between 2018 and 2019, 2 cases (2%) of Trypanosoma sp., 1 case of Babesia sp. (1%), and 4 cases of Anaplasma marginale (4%) were identified, but without the presence of symptoms of the disease. However, in this new research study, of 170 animals sampled from 5 herds and aged between 3 and 8 years, 34 (20%) were positive for Trypanosoma sp., 6 for Babesia sp. (3.52%) and 6 for A. marginale (3.52%) with coinfection between them. In this research, deteriorated clinical aspects and low hematological values were also determined in positive animals; besides of the total of positive cases, 25 presented symptoms of hemoparasitic disease, 3 sheep had abortions and 8 died. The results of this study showed that Trypanosoma sp. could already become an endemic parasitosis in sheep in the country, representing a serious problem of animal health.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782022000200503Ciência Rural v.52 n.2 2022reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/0103-8478cr20210141info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessCoello-Peralta,Roberto DarwinSolórzano,Nelson Catito CabreraMazamba,María de Lourdes SalazarEcheverria,Enrique Omar ReyesVelásquez,Lucía Ligia AndradeGómez,Betty Judith Pazmiñoeng2021-08-18T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Natural infection of Trypanosoma sp. in domestic sheep from Ecuador |
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Natural infection of Trypanosoma sp. in domestic sheep from Ecuador |
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Natural infection of Trypanosoma sp. in domestic sheep from Ecuador Coello-Peralta,Roberto Darwin Trypanosomosis sheep coinfection clinical aspects hematological values |
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Natural infection of Trypanosoma sp. in domestic sheep from Ecuador |
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Natural infection of Trypanosoma sp. in domestic sheep from Ecuador |
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Natural infection of Trypanosoma sp. in domestic sheep from Ecuador |
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Natural infection of Trypanosoma sp. in domestic sheep from Ecuador |
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Natural infection of Trypanosoma sp. in domestic sheep from Ecuador |
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Coello-Peralta,Roberto Darwin |
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Coello-Peralta,Roberto Darwin Solórzano,Nelson Catito Cabrera Mazamba,María de Lourdes Salazar Echeverria,Enrique Omar Reyes Velásquez,Lucía Ligia Andrade Gómez,Betty Judith Pazmiño |
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Solórzano,Nelson Catito Cabrera Mazamba,María de Lourdes Salazar Echeverria,Enrique Omar Reyes Velásquez,Lucía Ligia Andrade Gómez,Betty Judith Pazmiño |
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Coello-Peralta,Roberto Darwin Solórzano,Nelson Catito Cabrera Mazamba,María de Lourdes Salazar Echeverria,Enrique Omar Reyes Velásquez,Lucía Ligia Andrade Gómez,Betty Judith Pazmiño |
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Trypanosomosis sheep coinfection clinical aspects hematological values |
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Trypanosomosis sheep coinfection clinical aspects hematological values |
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ABSTRACT: Trypanosomosis in sheep is a hemoparasitic disease of worldwide interest due to its effects on the health of animals and the economic impact on producers, is caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma sp. In the present study, the occurrence of Trypanosoma sp. in sheep from the urban-rural area of the canton Salitre was determined, through an applied study with a qualitative descriptive prospective cross-sectional approach, carried out between October 1, 2019, and February 19, 2020. Blood samples were extracted from the jugular vein and analyzed by the blood smear method using the Giemsa and Diff-Quick staining techniques. Previously, in a first study realized between 2018 and 2019, 2 cases (2%) of Trypanosoma sp., 1 case of Babesia sp. (1%), and 4 cases of Anaplasma marginale (4%) were identified, but without the presence of symptoms of the disease. However, in this new research study, of 170 animals sampled from 5 herds and aged between 3 and 8 years, 34 (20%) were positive for Trypanosoma sp., 6 for Babesia sp. (3.52%) and 6 for A. marginale (3.52%) with coinfection between them. In this research, deteriorated clinical aspects and low hematological values were also determined in positive animals; besides of the total of positive cases, 25 presented symptoms of hemoparasitic disease, 3 sheep had abortions and 8 died. The results of this study showed that Trypanosoma sp. could already become an endemic parasitosis in sheep in the country, representing a serious problem of animal health. |
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