Estudo epidemiológico da infecção por nematódeos broncopulmonares em ruminantes no estado de Pernambuco

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Autor(a) principal: MACEDO, Lucia Oliveira de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The present study provides epidemiological data on lungworm infection in ruminants in the state of Pernambuco, including the following aspects: 1) Epidemiological, morphological, and molecular data on the lungworm larva of a species of Protostrongylus from goats. Fecal samples from goats (n = 217) were analyzed by the Baermann technique and larvae were detected in 18.9% (41/217) of the samples. These larvae had a mean length of 339μm (±52.99μm) and a mean width of 18 μm (±1.46μm). Morphologically they were similar to Protostrongylus sp. and molecularly they revealed strong identity (98.7%) with Protostrongylus rufescens homologous sequences available in GenBank. 2) To provide a comprehensive overview of historical and current data published between January 1980 and December 2020 on lungworm infection of domestic ruminants in Brazil. In this period, 24 articles were published, being in cattle (n = 16), goats (n = 6), sheep (n = 1) and one study (n = 1) with goats and sheep. Overall, 12 studies were based on post-mortem examination only, five on detection of specimens in fecal samples, and seven were based on fecal analysis followed by post-mortem examination. Of all studies, 66.7% (n = 16) articles recorded Dictyocaulus viviparus, 4.2% (n = 1) Dictyocaulus filaria, 8.3% (n = 2) P. rufescens, 16.7% (n = 4) M. capillaris, and 4.2% (n = 1) co-infection by D. filaria and Muellerius capillaris. 3) To determine the prevalence of lungworms in ruminants from the semiarid region of northeastern Brazil. A total of 429 fecal samples were collected from cattle (n = 219), goats (n = 122) and sheep (n = 88) and analyzed by the Baermann technique. Cattle and sheep were negative. Larvae of Protostrongylus sp. were detected in 8.19% (10/122) of goats. They had an average length of 351μm (±29.06μm) and an average width of 19μm (±1.46μm). All infected goats were raised in a semi-intensive production system and did not exhibit any clinical signs suggestive of the infection by lungworms. 4) Lungworms infection in beef cattle herds reared in an important livestock production area in the northeastern region of Brazil. From September 2020 to August 2021, monthly fecal samples (n = 493) were collected from 46 beef cattle. Out of all animals assessed, lungworm larvae were detected in 8.7% (4/46). Animals did not present any clinical sign suggestive of the infection by lungworms parasites. Twenty larvae were retrieved, with the minimal number (n = 1) detected in October and December, and the maximum number (n = 13) in November. They presented a mean length of 363μm (± 28.65μm), mean width of 19 μm (±1.03μm) and were morphologically similar to Dictyocaulus sp.. Infection by these nematodes has been reported in the last four decades in Brazil, but most of the information was obtained from post-mortem examination. Finally, we report the occurrence of these parasites in cattle and goats in the northeastern region. Despite the absence of clinical signs in the animals in this study, sanitary measures are recommended to prevent infection by these nematodes and reduce the economic impact they can cause in livestock production.
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spelling RAMOS, Rafael Antonio do NascimentoCARVALHO, Gílcia Aparecida deFARIAS, Márcia Paula de OliveiraMENDONÇA, Carla Lopes deALVES, Leucio Câmarahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3141871017709111MACEDO, Lucia Oliveira de2024-07-22T20:51:43Z2022-11-24MACEDO, Lucia Oliveira de. Estudo epidemiológico da infecção por nematódeos broncopulmonares em ruminantes no estado de Pernambuco. 2022. 110 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Biociência Animal) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/9682The present study provides epidemiological data on lungworm infection in ruminants in the state of Pernambuco, including the following aspects: 1) Epidemiological, morphological, and molecular data on the lungworm larva of a species of Protostrongylus from goats. Fecal samples from goats (n = 217) were analyzed by the Baermann technique and larvae were detected in 18.9% (41/217) of the samples. These larvae had a mean length of 339μm (±52.99μm) and a mean width of 18 μm (±1.46μm). Morphologically they were similar to Protostrongylus sp. and molecularly they revealed strong identity (98.7%) with Protostrongylus rufescens homologous sequences available in GenBank. 2) To provide a comprehensive overview of historical and current data published between January 1980 and December 2020 on lungworm infection of domestic ruminants in Brazil. In this period, 24 articles were published, being in cattle (n = 16), goats (n = 6), sheep (n = 1) and one study (n = 1) with goats and sheep. Overall, 12 studies were based on post-mortem examination only, five on detection of specimens in fecal samples, and seven were based on fecal analysis followed by post-mortem examination. Of all studies, 66.7% (n = 16) articles recorded Dictyocaulus viviparus, 4.2% (n = 1) Dictyocaulus filaria, 8.3% (n = 2) P. rufescens, 16.7% (n = 4) M. capillaris, and 4.2% (n = 1) co-infection by D. filaria and Muellerius capillaris. 3) To determine the prevalence of lungworms in ruminants from the semiarid region of northeastern Brazil. A total of 429 fecal samples were collected from cattle (n = 219), goats (n = 122) and sheep (n = 88) and analyzed by the Baermann technique. Cattle and sheep were negative. Larvae of Protostrongylus sp. were detected in 8.19% (10/122) of goats. They had an average length of 351μm (±29.06μm) and an average width of 19μm (±1.46μm). All infected goats were raised in a semi-intensive production system and did not exhibit any clinical signs suggestive of the infection by lungworms. 4) Lungworms infection in beef cattle herds reared in an important livestock production area in the northeastern region of Brazil. From September 2020 to August 2021, monthly fecal samples (n = 493) were collected from 46 beef cattle. Out of all animals assessed, lungworm larvae were detected in 8.7% (4/46). Animals did not present any clinical sign suggestive of the infection by lungworms parasites. Twenty larvae were retrieved, with the minimal number (n = 1) detected in October and December, and the maximum number (n = 13) in November. They presented a mean length of 363μm (± 28.65μm), mean width of 19 μm (±1.03μm) and were morphologically similar to Dictyocaulus sp.. Infection by these nematodes has been reported in the last four decades in Brazil, but most of the information was obtained from post-mortem examination. Finally, we report the occurrence of these parasites in cattle and goats in the northeastern region. Despite the absence of clinical signs in the animals in this study, sanitary measures are recommended to prevent infection by these nematodes and reduce the economic impact they can cause in livestock production.O presente estudo fornece dados epidemiológicos da infecção por nematódeos broncopulmonares em ruminantes no estado de Pernambuco contemplando os seguintes aspectos: 1) Dados epidemiológicos, morfológicos e moleculares sobre o nematódeo broncopulmonar de uma espécie de Protostrongylus em caprinos. Amostras fecais de caprinos (n = 217) foram analisadas pela técnica de Baermann e larvas foram detectadas em 18,9% (41/217) das amostras. As larvas apresentaram comprimento médio de 339μm (±52,99μm) e largura média de 18μm (±1,46μm). Morfologicamente eram semelhantes a Protostrongylus sp. e molecularmente revelaram forte identidade (98,7%) com sequências homólogas de Protostrongylus rufescens disponíveis no GenBank. 2) Visão abrangente dos dados históricos e atuais publicados entre janeiro de 1980 a dezembro de 2020, sobre a infecção por nematódeos broncopulmonares de ruminantes domésticos no Brasil. Neste período foram publicados 24 artigos, sendo em bovinos (n = 16), caprinos (n = 6), ovinos (n = 1) e um estudo (n = 1) com caprinos e ovinos. No geral, 12 estudos foram baseados apenas em exame post-mortem, cinco na detecção de espécimes em amostras fecais e sete foram baseados em análise fecal seguida de exame post-mortem. De todos os estudos, 66,7% (n = 16) artigos registraram Dictyocaulus viviparus, 4,2% (n = 1) D. filaria, 8,3% (n = 2) P. rufescens, 16,7% (n = 4) Muellerius capillaris, e 4,2% (n = 1) co-infecção por Dictyocaulus filaria e M. capillaris. 3) Prevalência de parasitos pulmonares em ruminantes do semiárido, nordeste do Brasil. Um total de 429 amostras fecais foram coletadas de bovinos (n = 219), caprinos (n = 122) e ovinos (n = 88) e analisadas pela técnica de Baermann. Bovinos e ovinos foram negativos. Larvas de Protostrongylus sp. foram detectadas em 8,19% (10/122) dos caprinos. Elas apresentaram comprimento médio de 351μm (±29,06μm) e largura média de 19μm (±1,46μm). Todos os animais positivos eram mantidos em sistema de criação semiintensivo e não apresentavam sinais clínicos sugestivos da infecção por nematódeos pulmonares. 4) Infecção por nematódeos pulmonares em rebanhos bovinos de corte criados em uma importante área de produção pecuária na região Nordeste do Brasil. De setembro de 2020 a agosto de 2021, foram coletadas mensalmente amostras fecais mensais (n = 493) de 46 bovinos de corte. Larvas de nematódeos broncopulmonares foram detectadas em 8,7% (4/46) dos animais. Vinte larvas foram recuperadas, com o número mínimo (n = 1) detectado em outubro e dezembro, e o número máximo (n = 13) em novembro. Apresentavam comprimento médio de 363μm (±28,65μm), largura média de 19μm (±1,03μm) e eram morfologicamente semelhantes a Dictyocaulus sp.. A infecção por estes nematódeos tem sido relatada nas últimas quatro décadas no Brasil, mas a maioria das informações foi obtida no exame postmortem. Por fim, relatamos a ocorrência destes parasitos em bovinos e caprinos da região nordeste. Apesar da ausência de sinais clínicos nos animais deste estudo, medidas sanitárias são preconizadas para prevenir a infecção por esses nematódeos e reduzir o impacto econômico que eles podem causar na produção pecuária.Submitted by (ana.araujo@ufrpe.br) on 2024-07-22T20:51:43Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Lucia Oliveira de Macedo.pdf: 5928900 bytes, checksum: 7f18c6c77743ed9885dea9cd699d33c7 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2024-07-22T20:51:43Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Estudo epidemiológico da infecção por nematódeos broncopulmonares em ruminantes no estado de Pernambuco
title Estudo epidemiológico da infecção por nematódeos broncopulmonares em ruminantes no estado de Pernambuco
spellingShingle Estudo epidemiológico da infecção por nematódeos broncopulmonares em ruminantes no estado de Pernambuco
MACEDO, Lucia Oliveira de
Nematoide
Vermes pulmonares
Bovino
Caprino
Epidemiologia
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Estudo epidemiológico da infecção por nematódeos broncopulmonares em ruminantes no estado de Pernambuco
title_full Estudo epidemiológico da infecção por nematódeos broncopulmonares em ruminantes no estado de Pernambuco
title_fullStr Estudo epidemiológico da infecção por nematódeos broncopulmonares em ruminantes no estado de Pernambuco
title_full_unstemmed Estudo epidemiológico da infecção por nematódeos broncopulmonares em ruminantes no estado de Pernambuco
title_sort Estudo epidemiológico da infecção por nematódeos broncopulmonares em ruminantes no estado de Pernambuco
author MACEDO, Lucia Oliveira de
author_facet MACEDO, Lucia Oliveira de
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv RAMOS, Rafael Antonio do Nascimento
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv CARVALHO, Gílcia Aparecida de
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv FARIAS, Márcia Paula de Oliveira
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv MENDONÇA, Carla Lopes de
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv ALVES, Leucio Câmara
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv MACEDO, Lucia Oliveira de
contributor_str_mv RAMOS, Rafael Antonio do Nascimento
CARVALHO, Gílcia Aparecida de
FARIAS, Márcia Paula de Oliveira
MENDONÇA, Carla Lopes de
ALVES, Leucio Câmara
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Nematoide
Vermes pulmonares
Bovino
Caprino
Epidemiologia
topic Nematoide
Vermes pulmonares
Bovino
Caprino
Epidemiologia
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
description The present study provides epidemiological data on lungworm infection in ruminants in the state of Pernambuco, including the following aspects: 1) Epidemiological, morphological, and molecular data on the lungworm larva of a species of Protostrongylus from goats. Fecal samples from goats (n = 217) were analyzed by the Baermann technique and larvae were detected in 18.9% (41/217) of the samples. These larvae had a mean length of 339μm (±52.99μm) and a mean width of 18 μm (±1.46μm). Morphologically they were similar to Protostrongylus sp. and molecularly they revealed strong identity (98.7%) with Protostrongylus rufescens homologous sequences available in GenBank. 2) To provide a comprehensive overview of historical and current data published between January 1980 and December 2020 on lungworm infection of domestic ruminants in Brazil. In this period, 24 articles were published, being in cattle (n = 16), goats (n = 6), sheep (n = 1) and one study (n = 1) with goats and sheep. Overall, 12 studies were based on post-mortem examination only, five on detection of specimens in fecal samples, and seven were based on fecal analysis followed by post-mortem examination. Of all studies, 66.7% (n = 16) articles recorded Dictyocaulus viviparus, 4.2% (n = 1) Dictyocaulus filaria, 8.3% (n = 2) P. rufescens, 16.7% (n = 4) M. capillaris, and 4.2% (n = 1) co-infection by D. filaria and Muellerius capillaris. 3) To determine the prevalence of lungworms in ruminants from the semiarid region of northeastern Brazil. A total of 429 fecal samples were collected from cattle (n = 219), goats (n = 122) and sheep (n = 88) and analyzed by the Baermann technique. Cattle and sheep were negative. Larvae of Protostrongylus sp. were detected in 8.19% (10/122) of goats. They had an average length of 351μm (±29.06μm) and an average width of 19μm (±1.46μm). All infected goats were raised in a semi-intensive production system and did not exhibit any clinical signs suggestive of the infection by lungworms. 4) Lungworms infection in beef cattle herds reared in an important livestock production area in the northeastern region of Brazil. From September 2020 to August 2021, monthly fecal samples (n = 493) were collected from 46 beef cattle. Out of all animals assessed, lungworm larvae were detected in 8.7% (4/46). Animals did not present any clinical sign suggestive of the infection by lungworms parasites. Twenty larvae were retrieved, with the minimal number (n = 1) detected in October and December, and the maximum number (n = 13) in November. They presented a mean length of 363μm (± 28.65μm), mean width of 19 μm (±1.03μm) and were morphologically similar to Dictyocaulus sp.. Infection by these nematodes has been reported in the last four decades in Brazil, but most of the information was obtained from post-mortem examination. Finally, we report the occurrence of these parasites in cattle and goats in the northeastern region. Despite the absence of clinical signs in the animals in this study, sanitary measures are recommended to prevent infection by these nematodes and reduce the economic impact they can cause in livestock production.
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