Eimeria spp. in naturally infected beef cattle: Dynamics of oocysts excretion, prevalence, and comparison between parasitological diagnostics

被引:9
作者
Cruvinel, Leonardo Bueno [1 ]
Ferreira, Lorena Lopes [2 ]
Nicaretta, Joao Eduardo [1 ]
Couto, Luiz Fellipe Monteiro [1 ]
Zapa, Dina Maria Beltran [1 ]
Cavalcante, Alliny Souza de Assis [1 ]
Heller, Luciana Maffini [1 ]
de Melo Junior, Rubens Dias [1 ]
Gontijo, Lidia Mendes de Aquino [1 ]
Suzuki, Karina [3 ]
Soares, Vando Edesio [4 ]
Lopes, Welber Daniel Zanetti [1 ,5 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Goias, Escola Vet & Zootecnia, Goiania, Go, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Dept Med Vet Prevent, Escola Vet, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
[3] Univ Fed Goias, Fac Enfermagem, Goiania, Go, Brazil
[4] Univ Brasil, Descalvado, SP, Brazil
[5] Univ Fed Goias, Inst Patol Trop & Saude Publ, Dept Biociencias & Tecnol, Goiania, Go, Brazil
关键词
Cattle; Coccidia; Eimeriosis; McMaster; Mini-FLOTAC; DAIRY CALVES; COCCIDIOSIS;
D O I
10.1016/j.prevetmed.2021.105447
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Eimeria spp. infections cause mortality, reduced well-being, and substantial economic losses implications for cattle production worldwide. The present work followed up the excretion of Eimeria spp. oocysts in two naturally infected beef herds, from two different properties, to investigate the dynamics of oocyst excretion and the prevalence of Eimeria spp. in different animal categories and seasons of the year (rainy season - October to April; dry season - May to September). Even that, the species of Eimeria were identified and the parasitological techniques of Gordon and Whitlock modified and Mini-FLOTAC were used. In both herds, animals up to 14 months had a mean total OPG counts higher than older animals (after 15-16 months of age), and the species E. zuernii and E. bovis were more frequently identified, the first species being more frequent in animals from 1 to 2 months of age, while E. bovis prevailed from three months old. On property 1, the highest mean OPG counts (P < 0.05) were obtained between October 2017 and September 2018, with the highest mean OPG counts in October 2017, when the animals were aged between 4-5 months. The prevalence of the pathogen on property 1 was 59.16 % and 43.62 % in the rainy and dry season, respectively, a higher parasitic load (P < 0.05) was verified in the rainy season. On property 2, the mean OPG counts of Eimeria spp. was higher (P < 0.05) in animals between 8-16 months, with the highest peak in November 2019, when they were one year old. The on-site prevalence during the rainy season on property 2 was 53.09 % and 49.79 % on dry season, and no difference (P = 0.92) in the mean OPG counts of Eimeria spp. during the seasons. There was a difference (P < 0.05) in the count of oocysts in females after 18 months of age than males, which was probably due to the increase in animal density. Both tested techniques can be used for quantification of the excretion of oocysts of Eimeria spp. in cattle feces showing the same OPG mean count (r = 0.9287; p = 0.0025; R2 = 0.8625). Mini-FLOTAC showed higher prevalence for Eimeria spp., however, can be an obstacle depending on the number of fecal samples that need to be processed.
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