General aspects of the production and management systems and their relationship with Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis infection and occurrence of mastitis of white Morada Nova sheep herds in semi-arid region

Q4 Veterinary Acta Veterinaria Brasilica Pub Date : 2023-10-05 DOI:10.21708/avb.2023.17.2.11377
Francisco Fernandes Feitoza Neto, Josiel Ferreira, Wanderson Lucas Alves dos Santos, Robson Mateus Freitas Silveira, Thiago Dória Barral, Ricardo Wagner Dias Portela, Jael Batista Soares, José Ernandes Rufino de Sousa, Débora Andréa Evangelista Façanha
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This study aimed to characterize the production and management systems of white Morada Nova sheep herds and to present data on the occurrence of caseous lymphadenitis (CLA) and clinical mastitis (CM) in a population maintained in a semi-arid region. Blood samples were collected from adult females from herds of the Brazilian northeastern region. The first venous blood sample was used for a complete blood examination. The second blood sample was used to detect the presence of anti-C. pseudotuberculosis specific antibodies. The production and management systems of the herds were characterized using questionnaires, divided into three blocks of indicators: Facilities; Characterization of the production system; Health management. Body weight and hematological results were submitted to an analysis of variance, on which the fixed effect was clinical diagnosis, and the principal component analysis was performed to determine the main variables. For CLA, three herds stood out as having the highest rates of seropositivity (85.71, 79.41 and 60.45%). The same herds also had the highest occurrences of CM (9.30, 8.82 and 5.71%). The main variables that showed differences according the diagnosis of both diseases were blood granulocytes and lymphocytes. The study made it possible to observe the relationship between the best sanitary practices and the lowest occurrence rates of both CLA and CM. The diseases present considerable occurrence​ in sheep populations.
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半干旱区莫拉达诺瓦白羊群生产管理系统的一般情况及其与假结核棒状杆菌感染和乳腺炎发生的关系
本研究旨在描述Morada Nova白色羊群的生产和管理系统,并提供在半干旱地区维持的人群中发生干酪性淋巴结炎(CLA)和临床乳腺炎(CM)的数据。从巴西东北部地区的牛群中采集了成年雌性的血液样本。第一次静脉血样本用于全血检查。第二份血样用于检测抗- c抗体的存在。假结核特异性抗体。利用问卷调查对畜群的生产和管理系统进行了表征,并将其分为三个指标块:设施;生产系统的特征;健康管理。体重和血液学结果进行方差分析,其中固定效应为临床诊断,主成分分析确定主变量。CLA血清阳性率最高的是3个畜群,分别为85.71%、79.41%和60.45%。同一畜群CM发病率最高,分别为9.30%、8.82%和5.71%。两种疾病诊断差异的主要变量为血液粒细胞和淋巴细胞。该研究使观察最佳卫生习惯与CLA和CM最低发生率之间的关系成为可能。这些疾病在绵羊群体中有相当大的发病率。
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