Seasonal variation of gastrointestinal parasitic infections in goats and sheep in São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil

Rogério Lean Pereira CASTRO, Danilo Rodrigues Barros BRITO, Pedro Celestino Serejo PIRES FILHO, Swênia Christina Pinheiro SOARES, Arnon Reis CUNHA, Dara Maria da Costa PINHEIRO, Yasmin Suelen Alves PINHEIRO, Nayla Helena Silva BUNA, Maria Leiciane Paiva CASTRO
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to analyze the seasonal variation of gastrointestinal parasitic infections in goats and sheep in São Luís, Maranhão, Brazil. Fecal samples were collected directly from the rectal ampulla of the animals to count the eggs per gram in the feces at 30-day intervals over the 12-month study period. This study included 40 small ruminants, comprising 22 goats (14 sows, 6 kids, and 2 sires) and 18 sheep (13 sows, 4 lambs, and 1 sire). The study assessed the variation in the excretion of gastrointestinal nematode eggs during the dry and rainy seasons. Coproculture was performed to identify third-stage larvae. In the 12 months of research and monthly sample collections, 95.9% and 82.3% of the eggs detected were endoparasites in the fecal samples of the goats and sheep, respectively. Eimeria spp. oocysts were present in 50.6% and 30.4% of the goat and sheep fecal samples, respectively. The results indicated that the mean number of eggs per gram of feces was higher in the rainy season than in the dry season in both goats and sheep. The genera of gastrointestinal nematodes identified via monthly coproculture tests were Haemonchus sp., Trichostrongylus sp., and Oesophagostomum sp. Thus, gastrointestinal nematode parasitism was higher in goats and sheep during the rainy season than in the dry season, and the genera Haemonchus sp. and Trichostrongylus sp. were the most prevalent.
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巴西maranh o Luís山羊和绵羊胃肠道寄生虫感染的季节变化
摘要:本研究旨在分析巴西马拉尼赫 o Luís山羊和绵羊胃肠道寄生虫感染的季节变化。在12个月的研究期间,直接从动物的直肠壶腹收集粪便样本,每隔30天计算粪便中每克鸡蛋的数量。研究对象为40只小型反刍动物,包括22只山羊(14头母猪、6只幼崽和2只母羊)和18只绵羊(13头母猪、4只羊羔和1只母羊)。该研究评估了胃肠道线虫卵在旱季和雨季的排泄变化。共育鉴定第三期幼虫。在12个月的研究和每月取样中,山羊和绵羊粪便样品中检出的虫卵分别为95.9%和82.3%的内寄生虫。山羊和绵羊粪便中分别检出50.6%和30.4%的艾美耳球虫卵囊。结果表明:山羊和绵羊的平均每克粪便产蛋数在雨季均高于旱季;通过每月共养试验鉴定出胃肠道线虫属为血线虫属、毛圆线虫属和食道口线虫属。因此,雨季山羊和绵羊的胃肠道线虫寄生率高于旱季,其中血线虫属和毛圆线虫属最为普遍。
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