Occurrence and mapping of cysticercosis, fasciolosis and hydatidosis in cattle and sheep in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul (2018-2019) and importance in public health

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Autor(a) principal: Polvora, Diego Feijó
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Timm, Kaline da Silveira, Santos, Marina Fucolo dos, Sedrez, Pamela Aristimunho, Marmitt, Iuri Vladimir Pioly, Bruhn, Fábio Raphael Pascoti, Cunha, Rodrigo Casquero, Nizoli, Leandro Quintana
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v10i1.11939
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/11939
Resumo: The responsibility of the agricultural sector to produce food effectively also seeks to meet this demand in a sustainable manner, generating safe products for the final consumer. Cysticercosis, fasciolosis and hydatidosis are zoonoses. Human infection occurs due to the ingestion of rare or poorly washed foods containing infectious forms of these parasites, which can cause several damages to the health of those affected. The objective of this work was to establish the occurrence of these three diseases in sheep and cattle originating in municipalities in the area covered by the 12th Regional Supervision of the Department of Inspection of Products of Animal Origin (DIPOA) of SEAPDR-RS, slaughtered under state inspection in the period from January 2018 to December 2019. In this period, a total of 227,946 cattle were slaughtered, 113,907 in 2018 and 114,039 in 2019, counting animals of different age categories. The average rate of occurrence considering the period was 0.75% for cysticercosis, 49.14% for fasciolosis and 16.22% for hydatidosis. The total number of slaughtered sheep was 45,695, of which, 23,746 in 2018 and 21,949 in 2019. The occurrences of diseases in this species, considering the average for the period, were 0.86% for cysticercosis, 0.63% for fasciolosis and 11.62% for hydatidosis. It is concluded that, in this study period, fasciolosis presented the highest occurrence in cattle and hydatidosis in sheep. The data evaluated in this article serve as a tool for public health actions and show the importance of the Official Inspection Services and the veterinary doctor in obtaining safe food.
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spelling Occurrence and mapping of cysticercosis, fasciolosis and hydatidosis in cattle and sheep in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul (2018-2019) and importance in public healthPresencia y mapeo de cisticercosis, fasciolosis e hidatidosis en bovinos y ovinos en la región sur de Rio Grande do Sul (2018-2019) e importancia en salud públicaOcorrência e mapeamento de cisticercose, fasciolose e hidatidose em bovinos e ovinos na região sul do Rio Grande do Sul (2018-2019) e importância em saúde públicaPrevalenceUnique healthParasitosesInspection.PrevalenciaSalud únicaParasitosisInspección.PrevalênciaSaúde-únicaParasitosesInspeção.The responsibility of the agricultural sector to produce food effectively also seeks to meet this demand in a sustainable manner, generating safe products for the final consumer. Cysticercosis, fasciolosis and hydatidosis are zoonoses. Human infection occurs due to the ingestion of rare or poorly washed foods containing infectious forms of these parasites, which can cause several damages to the health of those affected. The objective of this work was to establish the occurrence of these three diseases in sheep and cattle originating in municipalities in the area covered by the 12th Regional Supervision of the Department of Inspection of Products of Animal Origin (DIPOA) of SEAPDR-RS, slaughtered under state inspection in the period from January 2018 to December 2019. In this period, a total of 227,946 cattle were slaughtered, 113,907 in 2018 and 114,039 in 2019, counting animals of different age categories. The average rate of occurrence considering the period was 0.75% for cysticercosis, 49.14% for fasciolosis and 16.22% for hydatidosis. The total number of slaughtered sheep was 45,695, of which, 23,746 in 2018 and 21,949 in 2019. The occurrences of diseases in this species, considering the average for the period, were 0.86% for cysticercosis, 0.63% for fasciolosis and 11.62% for hydatidosis. It is concluded that, in this study period, fasciolosis presented the highest occurrence in cattle and hydatidosis in sheep. The data evaluated in this article serve as a tool for public health actions and show the importance of the Official Inspection Services and the veterinary doctor in obtaining safe food.La responsabilidad del sector agropecuario de producir alimentos de manera efectiva también busca satisfacer esta demanda de manera sustentable, generando productos seguros para el consumidor final. La cisticercosis, la fasciolosis y la hidatidosis son zoonosis. La infección humana se produce por la ingestión de alimentos raros o mal lavados que contienen formas infecciosas de estos parásitos, que pueden causar varios daños a la salud de los afectados. El objetivo de este trabajo fue establecer la ocurrencia de estas tres enfermedades en ovinos y bovinos originarios de municipios del área comprendida por la XII Supervisión Regional del Departamento de Inspección de Productos de Origen Animal (DIPOA) de la SEAPDR-RS, sacrificados bajo inspección estatal en el período de enero de 2018 a diciembre de 2019. En este período se sacrificaron un total de 227,946 bovinos, 113,907 en 2018 y 114,039 en 2019, contando animales de diferentes categorías de edad. La tasa promedio de ocurrencia considerando el período fue de 0,75% para cisticercosis, 49,14% para fasciolosis y 16,22% para hidatidosis. El total de ovinos sacrificados fue de 45.695, de los cuales, 23.746 en 2018 y 21.949 en 2019. La ocurrencia de enfermedades en esta especie, considerando el promedio del período, fue del 0,86% para cisticercosis, 0,63%. para fasciolosis y 11,62% para hidatidosis. Se concluye que, en este período de estudio, la fasciolosis presentó la mayor ocurrencia en bovinos y la hidatidosis en ovinos. Los datos evaluados en este artículo sirven como herramienta para las acciones de salud pública y muestran la importancia de los Servicios Oficiales de Inspección y del médico veterinario en la obtención de alimentos seguros.A responsabilidade do setor agropecuário em produzir alimentos de forma eficaz busca também por atender essa demanda de forma sustentável gerando produtos seguros ao consumidor final. Cisticercose, fasciolose e hidatidose são zoonoses. A infecção humana ocorre pela ingestão de alimentos mal passados ou mal lavados contendo formas infectantes destes parasitos, podendo causar diversos prejuízos à saúde dos acometidos. O objetivo deste trabalho foi estabelecer a ocorrência destas três enfermidades em ovinos e bovinos com origem em municípios da área de abrangência da 12ª Supervisão Regional do Departamento de Inspeção de Produtos de Origem Animal (DIPOA) da SEAPDR-RS, abatidos sob inspeção estadual no período de janeiro de 2018 a dezembro de 2019. Neste período foram abatidos o total de 227.946 bovinos, sendo 113.907 em 2018 e 114.039 em 2019, contabilizados animais de diversas categorias de idade. A taxa média de ocorrência considerando o período foi de 0,75% para cisticercose, 49,14% para fasciolose e 16,22% para hidatidose. O número total de ovinos abatidos foi 45.695, dos quais, 23.746 no ano de 2018 e 21.949 no ano de 2019. As ocorrências das doenças nesta espécie, considerando a média para o período, foram 0,86% para cisticercose, 0,63% para fasciolose e 11,62% para hidatidose. Conclui-se que, neste período de estudo, a fasciolose apresentou a maior ocorrência em bovinos e a hidatidose em ovinos. Os dados avaliados neste artigo servem como ferramenta para ações em saúde pública e evidenciam a importância dos Serviços de Inspeção Oficial e do profissional Médico Veterinário na obtenção de alimentos seguros.Research, Society and Development2021-01-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1193910.33448/rsd-v10i1.11939Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 1; e39810111939Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 1; e39810111939Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 1; e398101119392525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/11939/10651Copyright (c) 2021 Diego Feijó Polvora; Kaline da Silveira Timm; Marina Fucolo dos Santos; Pamela Aristimunho Sedrez; Iuri Vladimir Pioly Marmitt; Fábio Raphael Pascoti Bruhn; Rodrigo Casquero Cunha; Leandro Quintana Nizolihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPolvora, Diego FeijóTimm, Kaline da SilveiraSantos, Marina Fucolo dosSedrez, Pamela Aristimunho Marmitt, Iuri Vladimir PiolyBruhn, Fábio Raphael Pascoti Cunha, Rodrigo Casquero Nizoli, Leandro Quintana 2021-02-20T21:19:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11939Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:33:38.757188Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Occurrence and mapping of cysticercosis, fasciolosis and hydatidosis in cattle and sheep in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul (2018-2019) and importance in public health
Presencia y mapeo de cisticercosis, fasciolosis e hidatidosis en bovinos y ovinos en la región sur de Rio Grande do Sul (2018-2019) e importancia en salud pública
Ocorrência e mapeamento de cisticercose, fasciolose e hidatidose em bovinos e ovinos na região sul do Rio Grande do Sul (2018-2019) e importância em saúde pública
title Occurrence and mapping of cysticercosis, fasciolosis and hydatidosis in cattle and sheep in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul (2018-2019) and importance in public health
spellingShingle Occurrence and mapping of cysticercosis, fasciolosis and hydatidosis in cattle and sheep in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul (2018-2019) and importance in public health
Occurrence and mapping of cysticercosis, fasciolosis and hydatidosis in cattle and sheep in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul (2018-2019) and importance in public health
Polvora, Diego Feijó
Prevalence
Unique health
Parasitoses
Inspection.
Prevalencia
Salud única
Parasitosis
Inspección.
Prevalência
Saúde-única
Parasitoses
Inspeção.
Polvora, Diego Feijó
Prevalence
Unique health
Parasitoses
Inspection.
Prevalencia
Salud única
Parasitosis
Inspección.
Prevalência
Saúde-única
Parasitoses
Inspeção.
title_short Occurrence and mapping of cysticercosis, fasciolosis and hydatidosis in cattle and sheep in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul (2018-2019) and importance in public health
title_full Occurrence and mapping of cysticercosis, fasciolosis and hydatidosis in cattle and sheep in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul (2018-2019) and importance in public health
title_fullStr Occurrence and mapping of cysticercosis, fasciolosis and hydatidosis in cattle and sheep in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul (2018-2019) and importance in public health
Occurrence and mapping of cysticercosis, fasciolosis and hydatidosis in cattle and sheep in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul (2018-2019) and importance in public health
title_full_unstemmed Occurrence and mapping of cysticercosis, fasciolosis and hydatidosis in cattle and sheep in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul (2018-2019) and importance in public health
Occurrence and mapping of cysticercosis, fasciolosis and hydatidosis in cattle and sheep in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul (2018-2019) and importance in public health
title_sort Occurrence and mapping of cysticercosis, fasciolosis and hydatidosis in cattle and sheep in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul (2018-2019) and importance in public health
author Polvora, Diego Feijó
author_facet Polvora, Diego Feijó
Polvora, Diego Feijó
Timm, Kaline da Silveira
Santos, Marina Fucolo dos
Sedrez, Pamela Aristimunho
Marmitt, Iuri Vladimir Pioly
Bruhn, Fábio Raphael Pascoti
Cunha, Rodrigo Casquero
Nizoli, Leandro Quintana
Timm, Kaline da Silveira
Santos, Marina Fucolo dos
Sedrez, Pamela Aristimunho
Marmitt, Iuri Vladimir Pioly
Bruhn, Fábio Raphael Pascoti
Cunha, Rodrigo Casquero
Nizoli, Leandro Quintana
author_role author
author2 Timm, Kaline da Silveira
Santos, Marina Fucolo dos
Sedrez, Pamela Aristimunho
Marmitt, Iuri Vladimir Pioly
Bruhn, Fábio Raphael Pascoti
Cunha, Rodrigo Casquero
Nizoli, Leandro Quintana
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Polvora, Diego Feijó
Timm, Kaline da Silveira
Santos, Marina Fucolo dos
Sedrez, Pamela Aristimunho
Marmitt, Iuri Vladimir Pioly
Bruhn, Fábio Raphael Pascoti
Cunha, Rodrigo Casquero
Nizoli, Leandro Quintana
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Prevalence
Unique health
Parasitoses
Inspection.
Prevalencia
Salud única
Parasitosis
Inspección.
Prevalência
Saúde-única
Parasitoses
Inspeção.
topic Prevalence
Unique health
Parasitoses
Inspection.
Prevalencia
Salud única
Parasitosis
Inspección.
Prevalência
Saúde-única
Parasitoses
Inspeção.
description The responsibility of the agricultural sector to produce food effectively also seeks to meet this demand in a sustainable manner, generating safe products for the final consumer. Cysticercosis, fasciolosis and hydatidosis are zoonoses. Human infection occurs due to the ingestion of rare or poorly washed foods containing infectious forms of these parasites, which can cause several damages to the health of those affected. The objective of this work was to establish the occurrence of these three diseases in sheep and cattle originating in municipalities in the area covered by the 12th Regional Supervision of the Department of Inspection of Products of Animal Origin (DIPOA) of SEAPDR-RS, slaughtered under state inspection in the period from January 2018 to December 2019. In this period, a total of 227,946 cattle were slaughtered, 113,907 in 2018 and 114,039 in 2019, counting animals of different age categories. The average rate of occurrence considering the period was 0.75% for cysticercosis, 49.14% for fasciolosis and 16.22% for hydatidosis. The total number of slaughtered sheep was 45,695, of which, 23,746 in 2018 and 21,949 in 2019. The occurrences of diseases in this species, considering the average for the period, were 0.86% for cysticercosis, 0.63% for fasciolosis and 11.62% for hydatidosis. It is concluded that, in this study period, fasciolosis presented the highest occurrence in cattle and hydatidosis in sheep. The data evaluated in this article serve as a tool for public health actions and show the importance of the Official Inspection Services and the veterinary doctor in obtaining safe food.
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