257 resultados para boophilus microplus
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A cutaneous hypersensitivity test (CHT) was used to correlate host resistance to ticks and type of reaction elicited to unfed larval extract-ULE of the cattle tick Boophilus microplus in European and Indian cattle. Twenty calves were separated into four groups of five animals each: naïve or preinfested Indian or European cattle. CHT was induced by intradermal inoculation of 0.1 ml of ULE cattle tick B. microplus (50 μg protein) in the calf ear. Ear thickness was measured using calipers before and 10 min, 1, 2, 6, 18, 24, 48, 72, 96, and 144 h postinoculation (PI). Preinfested European calves showed only an immediate type reaction with maximum response (75% increase in ear thickness) at 10 min PI. On the other hand, preinfested Indian calves presented an immediate response with maximum reaction (70% increase in ear thickness) between 10 min and one hour PI, and a delayed type reaction at 72 h PI (60% increase in ear thickness). These results point out the crucial role of the cellular immune response of cattle in the expression of resistance to cattle tick B. microplus. Skin test might be useful in the ranking of cattle according to the susceptibility/resistance to ticks.
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Ticks on 140 domestic dogs from both urban and rural areas of Franca region in São Paulo state were identified with 102 dogs from urban areas and 38 from rural areas. Of urban dogs, 27.5% were infested exclusively by Rhipicephalus sanguineus ticks. Of the rural dogs, 36.8% were infested with the following tick species: R. sanguineus, Boophilus microplus, Amblyomma ovale and A. cajennense. Mixed infestations included a dog hosting A. cajennense and A. ovale and another with B. microplus and R. sanguineus. The most intense infestations were detected on urban dogs. Hemolymph tests of these ticks performed to detect rickettsial or Borrelia bacteria yielded negative results.
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The lake from Porto-Primavera hydroelectric power station inundated an area of 2,200 km2 at the border of São Paulo and Mato-Grosso do Sul States, Brazil. Infestations by ticks were evaluated on 135 marsh deer, Blastocerus dichotomus (Illiger), captured before and after inundation. Ticks were collected for identification, and infestation level of animals was assessed by scoring. Deer were divided into four groups according to capture location and temporal relation to the inundation. Groups 1, 2, and 3 were captured before inundation. Group 4 was captured after inundation. Four tick species were found: Amblyomma cajennense (F.), Amblyomma triste Koch, Anocentor nitens (Neumann), and Boophilus microplus (Canestrini). Groups 1, 2, 3, and 4 had 30, 45, 100, and 96%, respectively, of animals carrying B. microplus ticks. A. triste was observed on 16, 22, 22, and 88% of animals from groups 1,2,3, and 4, respectively. A. nitens and A. cajennense were observed only on group 4, on 32 and 16% of the animals, respectively. Groups 1 and 2 had only 4.8 and 6.1% of animals with high infestation levels, respectively, and no ticks on 46.8% and 45.5% of the animals, respectively. Conversely, groups 3 and 4 lacked noninfested animals and had high infestation levels on 77.8 and 50% of deer, respectively. Marsh area shrinkage was blamed for higher infestation levels on deer from groups 3 and 4. The widespread presence of A. triste on marsh deer, a Neotropical tick species, raises the possibility of a natural host-parasite relationship.
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Bovine babesiosis is a blood parasitic disease. In Brazil it is caused by B. bovis and B. bigemina protozoa, both of which reveal the Boophilus microplus tick as the only biological vector. Animal samples were collected at Experimental Study Farm of Curraleiro Cattle (ESFC) in 2001 (n=117) and 2003 (n=113). The detection of antibodies against B. bovis and B. bigemina was carried out by ELISA-indirect method. This research was aimed at studing seroepidemiological aspects of bovine babesiosis in a Curraleiro herd, as well as obtain information about babesiosis stability in this population and relate the results with available climactic and management information. The occurrence rate of positive animals was 92.3% for B. bovis and 83.8% for B. bigemina in 2001; in 2003 it was 92.9% and 66.4%, respectively. There was a significant difference between seropositive frequency and age in 2003; such a frequency decreased with ageing. It was possible to conclude that despite environmental conditions and chemical controls against endo and ectoparasites, these animals were exposed to Babesia spp and they found themselves in a situation of enzootic stability for babesiosis.
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The resistance to infestations by ectoparasites and infections by gastrointestinal nematodes was studied in 45 animals (males and females) of two genetic groups: purebred Nelore (NI, n=28) and Three-Cross (1/2 Angus+1/4 Canchim+1/4 Nelore - TC, n=17). The animals were monitored for 24months, during which they were left to graze in tropical pastures without receiving treatment for parasites. Each month the animals were examined for infestations by external parasites, to count the numbers of cattle ticks Rhipicephalus microplus with diameter greater than 4.5mm present on the left side, horn flies (Haematobia irritans) present in the lumbar region and botfly larvae (Dermatobia hominis) present on the entire body. The H. irritans counts were performed with the aid of digital photographs. At the time of examination, fecal samples were collected to count the eggs per gram (EPG) and to perform coprocultures, and peripheral blood samples were drawn to determine the packed cell volume (PCV) and to count the eosinophils. For statistical analysis, the count data were transformed into log10 (n+1), where n is the number of parasites. For PCV, significant effects (P<0.05) were found for collection month (CO), genetic group (GG) and gender (SX), with means and respective standard errors of 41.5±0.65% for the NI animals, 39.3±0.83% for the TC, 41.5±0.72% for the females and 39.3±0.77% for the males. Regarding the eosinophil counts, only the effect of sex was significant (P<0.01), with means and respective standard errors of 926.0±46.2/μL, for males and 1088.0±43.8/μL of blood, for females. The NI animals presented lower mean counts for all the external parasites compared to the TC animals (P<0.01). For ticks, the transformed means followed by standard errors for the NI and TC animals were 0.06±0.01 and 0.34±0.02, while for horn flies these were 0.92±0.05 and 1.36±0.06 and for botfly larvae they were 0.05±0.03 and 0.45±0.05, respectively. The average EPG values were only influenced by CO (P<0.01). The coprocultures revealed the presence of the following endoparasites: Haemonchus spp., Cooperia spp., Oesophagostomum spp. and Trichostrongylus spp., the last in smaller proportion. There were no significant differences between the genetic groups for the endoparasite loads, except for Cooperia spp., which were present in greater number (P<0.05) in the NI group. The results obtained in this experiment confirm previous findings of greater susceptibility of the Nelore breed to Cooperia spp. and high resistance to ectoparasites. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
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Pós-graduação em Medicina Veterinária - FCAV
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
Estudo quantitativo da infecção por Babesia bovis em bovinos de corte de diferentes grupos genéticos
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Pós-graduação em Genética e Melhoramento Animal - FCAV
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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)
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O principal método de controle do carrapato bovino Boophilus microplus é o uso de carrapaticidas sintéticos. Entretanto, o rápido desenvolvimento de resistência ao princípio ativo, os riscos de resíduo nos produtos de origem animal e a contaminação ambiental tem incentivado a busca por fontes alternativas de controle desse parasita. Dentro desse contexto, o uso de fitoterápicos aponta como uma alternativa no controle do carrapato, podendo reduzir os impactos econômicos e ambientais ao uso de produtos químicos sintéticos. Assim, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar “in vitro” o efeito dos óleos essenciais de capim-salsar (Cymbopogon interanius Jowitt) e priprioca (Cyperus articulatus L.), substâncias químicas isoladas do timbó (Derris nicou; Derris urucu): rotenona, rotenolona e deguelina e óleos de andiroba (Carapa guianensis Aublet.) e nim (Azadirachta indica A. Juss.), no controle do carrapato. As pesquisas foram desenvolvidas nas instalações da Unidade de Pesquisa Animal “Sen. Álvaro Adolpho”, da Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária – Embrapa Amazônia Oriental, no município de Belém, estado do Pará, no período de março a julho de 2008. As fêmeas ingurgitadas de Boophilus microplus foram colhidas manualmente, de bovinos naturalmente infestados, em propriedade particular localizada à uma hora de Belém. Após a coleta, foram transportadas para o laboratório em vasilhames plásticos, identificados, limpos e aerados. No laboratório, foram lavadas em água corrente, secas em papel absorvente e pesadas em balança analítica (precisão de 0,0001g). A metodologia utilizada foi a imersão de teleóginas por tempo de cinco minutos. Após a imersão, os carrapatos foram secos em papel absorvente, fixados em placas de Petri e mantidos em temperatura ambiente para realização da postura. Durante todo período experimental a temperatura e umidade relativa do ar em laboratório foi aferida com auxílio de um termohigrometro. O delineamento experimental utilizado foi o inteiramente casualizado. Os percentuais de mortalidade de fêmeas ingurgitadas de B. microplus ,no dia 5 e 15, variaram de: 45% a 90%; 37% a 90% e 60 a 90%; 60% a 90%, para capim-salsar e priprioca, respectivamente. Os resultados referentes a postura não evidenciaram diferença estatística entre as concentrações 2% e 10%, em relação ao controle (água + etanol). Entretanto, houve diferença na concentração 50%, tanto para capim-salsar quanto priprioca. Para capim-salsar, nesta concentração, foi observada postura de ovos inférteis. Com relação aos percentuais de eficiência do produto, os valores obtidos foram de: 100%; 95,63%; 98,77%; 100% e 99,30%; 96,97%; 99,85% e 100%, para os efeitos do óleo essencial de capim-salsar e priprioca nas concentrações 2%, 5%, 10%, 50%, respectivamente. As taxas de mortalidade, no dia 5, variaram de 37% a 41%, 49% a 64% e 52% a 41% para rotenona, rotenolona e deguelina, da menor para maior concentração, respectivamente. Todas as substâncias testadas apresentaram taxa de mortalidade significativamente maior do que as obtidas pelo grupo controle (água + etanol). Os melhores resultados de percentual da postura foram de 49% e 26% para rotenona e deguelina a 200ppm, respectivamente e 34% para rotenolona a 100ppm. Os percentuais de eficiência nos testes com rotenona foram de 95,24% e 98,68%, para rotenolona da ordem de 97,29%; 98,08%; 100% e deguelina 95,45%; 98,23% e 100%, em 100ppm, 200ppm e 300ppm, respectivamente. Para andiroba e nim, o percentual de mortalidade foi observado no dia 15 e demonstrou um comportamento natural do ciclo biológico dos carrapatos, pois não houve diferença estatística significativa entre o controle (água + etanol) e os tratamentos nas diferentes concentrações. Para andiroba e nim a maior eficiência obtida foi de 98,01% e 100%, na concentração de 50%, respectivamente.
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Pós-graduação em Medicina Veterinária - FCAV