Seasonal distribution of gastrointestinal nematode infections in sheep in a semiarid region, northeastern Brazil

Author:

Souza Maria de Fátima de1,Pimentel-Neto Manoel2,Pinho André Luís Santos de3,Silva Rízia Maria da2,Farias Albeísa Cleyse Batista2,Guimarães Marcos Pezzi4

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Microbiologia e Parasitologia, Brasil; Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brasil

2. Departamento de Microbiologia e Parasitologia, Brasil

3. Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Brasil

4. Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais, Brasil

Abstract

The objective of this study was to determine the seasonal distribution and gastrointestinal nematode parasite load in crossbred Santa Inês tracer lambs, and to correlate the rainfall during the study period with occurrences of parasitic infections. Sixty-four male tracer lambs between the ages of four and eight months were used in the study. Two tracer lambs were inserted into the herd every 28 days to determine the pattern of infective larvae available in the environment. Variation in the fecal egg count (FEC) of nematodes was observed at the study site, with many samples containing undetectable parasite loads during the dry season. The larvae identified in coprocultures wereHaemonchus sp., Trichostrongylus sp.,Cooperia sp., Strongyloides sp. andOesophagostomum sp. The nematodes recovered at necropsy were Haemonchus contortus, Trichostrongylus colubriformis, Cooperia punctata, C. pectinata, Trichuris sp.,Oesophagostomum sp. and Skrajabinema ovis. The total number of larvae and the total number of immature and adult forms recovered from the tracers showed seasonal distributions that significantly correlated with the amount of rainfall received that month (p value ≅ 0.000 in all cases ). The species H. contortus was predominant in the herd and should be considered to be main pathogenic nematode species in these hosts under these conditions.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Veterinary,Parasitology

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