Prevalence and risk factors of Eimeria spp. natural infection in sheep from northern Paraná, Brazil

Author:

Carneiro Priscilla Gomes1,Sasse João Pedro1,Silva Ana Clécia dos Santos1,Seixas Mércia de1,Paschoal Aline Ticiani Pereira1,Minutti Ana Flávia1,Martins Thais Agostinho1,Cardim Sérgio Tosi2,Rodrigues Fernando de Souza1,Barros Luiz Daniel de1ORCID,Garcia João Luis1

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Estadual de Londrina, Brasil

2. Universidade Norte do Paraná, Brasil

Abstract

Abstract The present study aimed to perform an epidemiological and morphological identification of Eimeria infection in sheep in Brazil. Fecal samples from sheep were collected from 20 farms in northern Paraná, Brazil. An epidemiological questionnaire was used to evaluate the risk factors. Fecal samples containing oocysts per gram of feces (OoPG) ≥1000 were subjected to the modified Willis-Mollay method to perform oocyst identification. Sporulated oocysts were observed microscopically for morphological identification. A total of 807 fecal samples were collected. Based on the morphological characteristics of the sporulated oocysts, 10 species of Eimeria were identified, with main species observed: Eimeira ovinoidalis (98.1%), Eimeria crandallis (87.6%), Eimeria parva (79.1%), and Eimeria bakuensis (60.8%). Only 2.6% (7/268) of the sheep were infected with a single species, 4.8% (13/268) contained two different species, and 92.5% (248/268) were infected with three or more species. The analysis of risk factors showed that an intensive rearing, no rotation of pasture, dirt, and slatted floors, and age up to 12 months were associated with infection. This study showed a high prevalence of Eimeria natural infection in sheep from northern Paraná, Brazil. Furthermore, based on the risk factors, good management and hygiene practices must be employed to avoid infection.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Veterinary,Parasitology

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