Economic impact of gastrointestinal nematodes in Morada Nova sheep in Brazil
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Resumo: | This study evaluated the economic impact of gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) infection in Morada Nova lambs under different parasite chemical control conditions. For this, 246 lambs, in the rainy and dry season, were randomized into groups according to their anthelmintic treatment with levamisole: control (CT: no treatment); routine treatment (RT: treated every 42 days); and targeted selective treatment (TST: treated according to the average daily weight gain, DWG). From 63 days of age (D63) to D210, the lambs were weighed and monitored for GIN infection parameters. Spending on anthelmintics in the production system was 1.3% of the total economic result. The economic result per animal (R$ 5.00 = US$ 1.00) was higher in the RT group, amounting to US$ 6.60 in the rainy and US$ 5.69 in the dry season, due to higher DWG. Thus, RT presented economic results 14.4% and 10.9% higher than CT, and 7.2% and 1.9% higher than TST, in the rainy and dry season, respectively. However, fast development of resistance made RT unfeasible. Here, the economic impact of GIN infection on a national scale is discussed, demonstrating its importance and the impossibility of profitable and sustainable sheep production without adequate control. |
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Economic impact of gastrointestinal nematodes in Morada Nova sheep in BrazilImpacto econômico de nematódeos gastrintestinais em ovinos Morada Nova no Brasilanthelmintic resistancedeath rateHaemonchus contortusProduction losssmall ruminantsweight impactThis study evaluated the economic impact of gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) infection in Morada Nova lambs under different parasite chemical control conditions. For this, 246 lambs, in the rainy and dry season, were randomized into groups according to their anthelmintic treatment with levamisole: control (CT: no treatment); routine treatment (RT: treated every 42 days); and targeted selective treatment (TST: treated according to the average daily weight gain, DWG). From 63 days of age (D63) to D210, the lambs were weighed and monitored for GIN infection parameters. Spending on anthelmintics in the production system was 1.3% of the total economic result. The economic result per animal (R$ 5.00 = US$ 1.00) was higher in the RT group, amounting to US$ 6.60 in the rainy and US$ 5.69 in the dry season, due to higher DWG. Thus, RT presented economic results 14.4% and 10.9% higher than CT, and 7.2% and 1.9% higher than TST, in the rainy and dry season, respectively. However, fast development of resistance made RT unfeasible. Here, the economic impact of GIN infection on a national scale is discussed, demonstrating its importance and the impossibility of profitable and sustainable sheep production without adequate control.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Embrapa Pecuária Sudeste – CPPSE, SPFaculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias – FCAV Universidade Estadual Paulista – UNESP, SPFaculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias – FCAV Universidade Estadual Paulista – UNESP, SPCNPq: 131537/2018-0FAPESP: 2018/16070-1FAPESP: 2019/02929-3FAPESP: 2021/02535-5Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA)Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)Chagas, Ana Carolina de SouzaTupy, OscarSantos, Isabella Barbosa dos [UNESP]Esteves, Sérgio Novita2023-03-01T20:27:03Z2023-03-01T20:27:03Z2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1984-29612022044Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinaria, v. 31, n. 3, 2022.1984-29610103-846Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/24065410.1590/S1984-296120220442-s2.0-85136006843Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengRevista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinariainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-03-01T20:27:03Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/240654Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestopendoar:29462024-08-05T20:02:11.753983Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Economic impact of gastrointestinal nematodes in Morada Nova sheep in Brazil Impacto econômico de nematódeos gastrintestinais em ovinos Morada Nova no Brasil |
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Economic impact of gastrointestinal nematodes in Morada Nova sheep in Brazil |
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Economic impact of gastrointestinal nematodes in Morada Nova sheep in Brazil Chagas, Ana Carolina de Souza anthelmintic resistance death rate Haemonchus contortus Production loss small ruminants weight impact |
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Economic impact of gastrointestinal nematodes in Morada Nova sheep in Brazil |
title_full |
Economic impact of gastrointestinal nematodes in Morada Nova sheep in Brazil |
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Economic impact of gastrointestinal nematodes in Morada Nova sheep in Brazil |
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Economic impact of gastrointestinal nematodes in Morada Nova sheep in Brazil |
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Economic impact of gastrointestinal nematodes in Morada Nova sheep in Brazil |
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Chagas, Ana Carolina de Souza |
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Chagas, Ana Carolina de Souza Tupy, Oscar Santos, Isabella Barbosa dos [UNESP] Esteves, Sérgio Novita |
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Tupy, Oscar Santos, Isabella Barbosa dos [UNESP] Esteves, Sérgio Novita |
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Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária (EMBRAPA) Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP) |
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Chagas, Ana Carolina de Souza Tupy, Oscar Santos, Isabella Barbosa dos [UNESP] Esteves, Sérgio Novita |
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anthelmintic resistance death rate Haemonchus contortus Production loss small ruminants weight impact |
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anthelmintic resistance death rate Haemonchus contortus Production loss small ruminants weight impact |
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This study evaluated the economic impact of gastrointestinal nematode (GIN) infection in Morada Nova lambs under different parasite chemical control conditions. For this, 246 lambs, in the rainy and dry season, were randomized into groups according to their anthelmintic treatment with levamisole: control (CT: no treatment); routine treatment (RT: treated every 42 days); and targeted selective treatment (TST: treated according to the average daily weight gain, DWG). From 63 days of age (D63) to D210, the lambs were weighed and monitored for GIN infection parameters. Spending on anthelmintics in the production system was 1.3% of the total economic result. The economic result per animal (R$ 5.00 = US$ 1.00) was higher in the RT group, amounting to US$ 6.60 in the rainy and US$ 5.69 in the dry season, due to higher DWG. Thus, RT presented economic results 14.4% and 10.9% higher than CT, and 7.2% and 1.9% higher than TST, in the rainy and dry season, respectively. However, fast development of resistance made RT unfeasible. Here, the economic impact of GIN infection on a national scale is discussed, demonstrating its importance and the impossibility of profitable and sustainable sheep production without adequate control. |
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