Espécies de Eimeria em ovinos jovens e adultos criados em sistema intensivo e / ou semi - intensivo de um rebanho da cidade de Umuarama, Estado do Paraná, Brasil
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Resumo: | The present study aimed to identify Eimeria species in young and adult sheep raised under intensive and / or semiintensive systems of a herd from Umuarama city, Parana State, Brazil using the traditional diagnostic methods and to correlate the infection level/types of infection in the different age/system in this herd. Fecal samples were collected from the rectum of 210 sheep and were subjected to laboratory analysis to differentiate the species. Furthermore, animals were observed to determine the occurrences of the clinical or subclinical forms of eimeriosis. Out of the 210 collected fecal samples, 147 (70%) were positive for Eimeria oocysts, and 101 (47.86%) belonged to young animals that were raised under intensive and / or semi-intensive farming systems. Oocysts from 9 species of Eimeria parasites were identified in the sheep at the following prevalence rates: E. crandallis, 50.0%; E. parva, 21.6%; E. faurei, 8.1%; E. ahsata, 8.1%; E. intricata, 5.4%; E. granulosa, 2.7%; E. ovinoidalis, 2.0%; E. ovina, 1.3%; and E. bakuensis, 0.6%. There were no differences regarding the more frequent Eimeria species among the different ages of animals or between the different farming management systems. Based on these data, E. crandallis was the most prevalent, followed by E. parva and E. faurei species, regardless of the age. Higher parasitism was diagnosed in the young animals that were raised in a confinement regime, and the disease found in the herd was classified as subclinical. Further studies should be conducted in this herd, to verify if the eimeriosis subclinical can cause damage especially in young animals with a high level of infection. |
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Espécies de Eimeria em ovinos jovens e adultos criados em sistema intensivo e / ou semi - intensivo de um rebanho da cidade de Umuarama, Estado do Paraná, BrasilEimeria species in young and adult sheep raised under intensive and / or semi-intensive systems of a herd from Umuarama city, Parana State, BrazilCoccidiaEimeriosisOoPGSheepThe present study aimed to identify Eimeria species in young and adult sheep raised under intensive and / or semiintensive systems of a herd from Umuarama city, Parana State, Brazil using the traditional diagnostic methods and to correlate the infection level/types of infection in the different age/system in this herd. Fecal samples were collected from the rectum of 210 sheep and were subjected to laboratory analysis to differentiate the species. Furthermore, animals were observed to determine the occurrences of the clinical or subclinical forms of eimeriosis. Out of the 210 collected fecal samples, 147 (70%) were positive for Eimeria oocysts, and 101 (47.86%) belonged to young animals that were raised under intensive and / or semi-intensive farming systems. Oocysts from 9 species of Eimeria parasites were identified in the sheep at the following prevalence rates: E. crandallis, 50.0%; E. parva, 21.6%; E. faurei, 8.1%; E. ahsata, 8.1%; E. intricata, 5.4%; E. granulosa, 2.7%; E. ovinoidalis, 2.0%; E. ovina, 1.3%; and E. bakuensis, 0.6%. There were no differences regarding the more frequent Eimeria species among the different ages of animals or between the different farming management systems. Based on these data, E. crandallis was the most prevalent, followed by E. parva and E. faurei species, regardless of the age. Higher parasitism was diagnosed in the young animals that were raised in a confinement regime, and the disease found in the herd was classified as subclinical. Further studies should be conducted in this herd, to verify if the eimeriosis subclinical can cause damage especially in young animals with a high level of infection.Departamento de Medicina Veterinária Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM), Campus Regional de Umuarama, 87020-900, Umuarama, PRDepartamento de Medicina Veterinária Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS), Campo Grande, MSCentro de Pesquisas em Sanidade Animal (CPPAR) Universidade Estadual de São Paulo (UNESP), Jaboticabal, SPCentro de Pesquisas em Sanidade Animal (CPPAR) Universidade Estadual de São Paulo (UNESP), Jaboticabal, SPUniversidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM)Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Lopes, Welber Daniel ZanettiBorges, Fernando de AlmeidaFaiolla, Thais de PaulaAntunes, Liliane TadaBorges, Dyego Gonçalves LinoRodriguez, Fernando de SouzaFerraro, GiselaTeixeira, Weslen Fabricio [UNESP]Maciel, Willian Giquelin [UNESP]Felippelli, Gustavo [UNESP]da Costa, Alvimar José [UNESP]Pereira, ValdomiroMartinez, Antônio Campanha2022-04-29T07:12:25Z2022-04-29T07:12:25Z2013-11-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article2031-2036http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S0103-84782013001100018Ciencia Rural, v. 43, n. 11, p. 2031-2036, 2013.0103-84781678-4596http://hdl.handle.net/11449/22729110.1590/S0103-847820130011000182-s2.0-84887138672Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengporCiencia Ruralinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-04-12T13:07:01Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/227291Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T23:28:13.669155Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Espécies de Eimeria em ovinos jovens e adultos criados em sistema intensivo e / ou semi - intensivo de um rebanho da cidade de Umuarama, Estado do Paraná, Brasil Eimeria species in young and adult sheep raised under intensive and / or semi-intensive systems of a herd from Umuarama city, Parana State, Brazil |
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Espécies de Eimeria em ovinos jovens e adultos criados em sistema intensivo e / ou semi - intensivo de um rebanho da cidade de Umuarama, Estado do Paraná, Brasil |
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Espécies de Eimeria em ovinos jovens e adultos criados em sistema intensivo e / ou semi - intensivo de um rebanho da cidade de Umuarama, Estado do Paraná, Brasil Lopes, Welber Daniel Zanetti Coccidia Eimeriosis OoPG Sheep |
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Espécies de Eimeria em ovinos jovens e adultos criados em sistema intensivo e / ou semi - intensivo de um rebanho da cidade de Umuarama, Estado do Paraná, Brasil |
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Espécies de Eimeria em ovinos jovens e adultos criados em sistema intensivo e / ou semi - intensivo de um rebanho da cidade de Umuarama, Estado do Paraná, Brasil |
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Espécies de Eimeria em ovinos jovens e adultos criados em sistema intensivo e / ou semi - intensivo de um rebanho da cidade de Umuarama, Estado do Paraná, Brasil |
title_full_unstemmed |
Espécies de Eimeria em ovinos jovens e adultos criados em sistema intensivo e / ou semi - intensivo de um rebanho da cidade de Umuarama, Estado do Paraná, Brasil |
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Espécies de Eimeria em ovinos jovens e adultos criados em sistema intensivo e / ou semi - intensivo de um rebanho da cidade de Umuarama, Estado do Paraná, Brasil |
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Lopes, Welber Daniel Zanetti |
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Lopes, Welber Daniel Zanetti Borges, Fernando de Almeida Faiolla, Thais de Paula Antunes, Liliane Tada Borges, Dyego Gonçalves Lino Rodriguez, Fernando de Souza Ferraro, Gisela Teixeira, Weslen Fabricio [UNESP] Maciel, Willian Giquelin [UNESP] Felippelli, Gustavo [UNESP] da Costa, Alvimar José [UNESP] Pereira, Valdomiro Martinez, Antônio Campanha |
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author |
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Borges, Fernando de Almeida Faiolla, Thais de Paula Antunes, Liliane Tada Borges, Dyego Gonçalves Lino Rodriguez, Fernando de Souza Ferraro, Gisela Teixeira, Weslen Fabricio [UNESP] Maciel, Willian Giquelin [UNESP] Felippelli, Gustavo [UNESP] da Costa, Alvimar José [UNESP] Pereira, Valdomiro Martinez, Antônio Campanha |
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Universidade Estadual de Maringá (UEM) Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul (UFMS) Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) |
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Lopes, Welber Daniel Zanetti Borges, Fernando de Almeida Faiolla, Thais de Paula Antunes, Liliane Tada Borges, Dyego Gonçalves Lino Rodriguez, Fernando de Souza Ferraro, Gisela Teixeira, Weslen Fabricio [UNESP] Maciel, Willian Giquelin [UNESP] Felippelli, Gustavo [UNESP] da Costa, Alvimar José [UNESP] Pereira, Valdomiro Martinez, Antônio Campanha |
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Coccidia Eimeriosis OoPG Sheep |
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Coccidia Eimeriosis OoPG Sheep |
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The present study aimed to identify Eimeria species in young and adult sheep raised under intensive and / or semiintensive systems of a herd from Umuarama city, Parana State, Brazil using the traditional diagnostic methods and to correlate the infection level/types of infection in the different age/system in this herd. Fecal samples were collected from the rectum of 210 sheep and were subjected to laboratory analysis to differentiate the species. Furthermore, animals were observed to determine the occurrences of the clinical or subclinical forms of eimeriosis. Out of the 210 collected fecal samples, 147 (70%) were positive for Eimeria oocysts, and 101 (47.86%) belonged to young animals that were raised under intensive and / or semi-intensive farming systems. Oocysts from 9 species of Eimeria parasites were identified in the sheep at the following prevalence rates: E. crandallis, 50.0%; E. parva, 21.6%; E. faurei, 8.1%; E. ahsata, 8.1%; E. intricata, 5.4%; E. granulosa, 2.7%; E. ovinoidalis, 2.0%; E. ovina, 1.3%; and E. bakuensis, 0.6%. There were no differences regarding the more frequent Eimeria species among the different ages of animals or between the different farming management systems. Based on these data, E. crandallis was the most prevalent, followed by E. parva and E. faurei species, regardless of the age. Higher parasitism was diagnosed in the young animals that were raised in a confinement regime, and the disease found in the herd was classified as subclinical. Further studies should be conducted in this herd, to verify if the eimeriosis subclinical can cause damage especially in young animals with a high level of infection. |
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