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Animals (Basel) ; 9(10)2019 Oct 10.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31658591

RESUMO

Gastrointestinal parasite infections represent a major welfare problem in small ruminants reared in extensive systems, which may be exacerbated by anthelmintic resistance. Therefore, we aimed to study the efficacy of albendazole and ivermectin in sheep. Eighty-six animals were selected from commercial farms in the temperate area of the State of Mexico at the age of seven months. These animals were randomly distributed into three groups: Group A, treated with albendazole, Group I, treated with ivermectin and Group C, left untreated. Faecal samples were collected before the anthelmintic was administered and 15 days post-treatment. Both Group A and Group I displayed a significant decrease of faecal egg counts when pre- and post-treatment values were compared (p = 0.003 and p = 0.049, respectively), and a significantly lower faecal egg count when compared with Group C after the treatment (p < 0.05). However, the faecal egg count reduction test showed that gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) developed anthelmintic resistance to both albendazole and ivermectin. The results of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) allowed the identification of Cooperia spp., and Trichostrongylus colubriformis. The allele-specific PCR results confirmed that T. colubriformis was resistant to albendazole. In conclusion, this study showed the presence of resistant GIN to albendazole and ivermectin in sheep reared in Mexican temperate zones. Therefore, nematode infections should be systematically monitored in order to implement integrated management strategies to prevent the spread of anthelmintic resistance.

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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 38(1): 48-52, Jan. 2018. tab
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-735181

RESUMO

Given the numerous reports of anthelminthic resistance of sheep nematodes to different anthelmintic compounds, this study aimed to evaluate the resistance status of gastrointestinal nematodes from naturally infected sheep to monepantel in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Four farms that present extensive raising system and absence of anthelmintic treatment for 60 days were selected for the study. Lambs that present counts of eggs per gram of feces (EPG) ≥200 (sensitivity of 50 EPG) one day (D-1) before the treatment were select for the study and randomly separated into two groups, a control group and an experimental group treated with monepantel. Feces were collected 9 days after the treatment (D+9) for EPG counts and fecal culture. The monepantel was 100% effective only on 2. The efficacy found on farm 1, 3, and 4 were 2.82%, 25.8%, and 78.4%, respectably. There were no viable larvae post-treatment at farm 2, but the genera Haemonchus, Trichostrongylus, Cooperia, and Strongyloides were resistant to it at the other farms. This study shows the presence of parasites resistant to the treatment with monepantel, pointing to the importance of monitoring its efficacy in sheep flocks of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.(AU)


Devido aos numerosos relatos de resistência anti-helmíntica de nematódeos gastrintestinais de ovinos a diferentes compostos, este estudo objetivou avaliar o status da resistência de nematódeos gastrintestinais de ovinos naturalmente infectados ao monepantel no estado do Rio Grande do Sul. Quatro fazendas que apresentam sistema extensivo de criação e ausência de tratamento anti-helmíntico por 60 dias foram selecionados para o estudo. Animais que apresentassem as contagens de ovos por grama de fezes (OPG) ≥200 (sensibilidade de 50 OPG) um dia (D-1) antes do tratamento foram selecionados para o estudo e separados em dois grupos, um grupo controle e um grupo experimental tratado com monepantel. Fezes foram coletadas nove dias após o tratamento (D + 9) para realização do OPG e cultura fecal. O monepantel foi 100% eficaz apenas na propriedade 2. A eficácia encontrada nas propriedades 1, 3 e 4 foi 2,82%, 25,8% e 78,4%, respectivamente. Não houveram larvas viáveis após o tratamento nas propriedades 2, porém os gêneros Haemonchus, Trichostrongylus, Cooperia e Strongyloides demonstraram resistência a este nas demais propriedades. Este estudo mostra a presença de parasitas resistentes ao tratamento com monepantel, apontando para a importância de monitorar a sua eficácia em rebanhos de ovinos do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Aminoacetonitrila/administração & dosagem , Anti-Helmínticos/administração & dosagem , Resistência a Medicamentos , Nematoides , Ovinos/parasitologia , Brasil , Contagem de Ovos de Parasitas/veterinária
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; Pesqui. vet. bras;38(1): 48-52, Jan. 2018. tab
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-895558

RESUMO

Given the numerous reports of anthelminthic resistance of sheep nematodes to different anthelmintic compounds, this study aimed to evaluate the resistance status of gastrointestinal nematodes from naturally infected sheep to monepantel in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Four farms that present extensive raising system and absence of anthelmintic treatment for 60 days were selected for the study. Lambs that present counts of eggs per gram of feces (EPG) ≥200 (sensitivity of 50 EPG) one day (D-1) before the treatment were select for the study and randomly separated into two groups, a control group and an experimental group treated with monepantel. Feces were collected 9 days after the treatment (D+9) for EPG counts and fecal culture. The monepantel was 100% effective only on 2. The efficacy found on farm 1, 3, and 4 were 2.82%, 25.8%, and 78.4%, respectably. There were no viable larvae post-treatment at farm 2, but the genera Haemonchus, Trichostrongylus, Cooperia, and Strongyloides were resistant to it at the other farms. This study shows the presence of parasites resistant to the treatment with monepantel, pointing to the importance of monitoring its efficacy in sheep flocks of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.(AU)


Devido aos numerosos relatos de resistência anti-helmíntica de nematódeos gastrintestinais de ovinos a diferentes compostos, este estudo objetivou avaliar o status da resistência de nematódeos gastrintestinais de ovinos naturalmente infectados ao monepantel no estado do Rio Grande do Sul. Quatro fazendas que apresentam sistema extensivo de criação e ausência de tratamento anti-helmíntico por 60 dias foram selecionados para o estudo. Animais que apresentassem as contagens de ovos por grama de fezes (OPG) ≥200 (sensibilidade de 50 OPG) um dia (D-1) antes do tratamento foram selecionados para o estudo e separados em dois grupos, um grupo controle e um grupo experimental tratado com monepantel. Fezes foram coletadas nove dias após o tratamento (D + 9) para realização do OPG e cultura fecal. O monepantel foi 100% eficaz apenas na propriedade 2. A eficácia encontrada nas propriedades 1, 3 e 4 foi 2,82%, 25,8% e 78,4%, respectivamente. Não houveram larvas viáveis após o tratamento nas propriedades 2, porém os gêneros Haemonchus, Trichostrongylus, Cooperia e Strongyloides demonstraram resistência a este nas demais propriedades. Este estudo mostra a presença de parasitas resistentes ao tratamento com monepantel, apontando para a importância de monitorar a sua eficácia em rebanhos de ovinos do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Aminoacetonitrila/administração & dosagem , Anti-Helmínticos/administração & dosagem , Resistência a Medicamentos , Nematoides , Ovinos/parasitologia , Brasil , Contagem de Ovos de Parasitas/veterinária
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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 38(1)2018.
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-743726

RESUMO

ABSTRACT: Given the numerous reports of anthelminthic resistance of sheep nematodes to different anthelmintic compounds, this study aimed to evaluate the resistance status of gastrointestinal nematodes from naturally infected sheep to monepantel in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Four farms that present extensive raising system and absence of anthelmintic treatment for 60 days were selected for the study. Lambs that present counts of eggs per gram of feces (EPG) 200 (sensitivity of 50 EPG) one day (D-1) before the treatment were select for the study and randomly separated into two groups, a control group and an experimental group treated with monepantel. Feces were collected 9 days after the treatment (D+9) for EPG counts and fecal culture. The monepantel was 100% effective only on 2. The efficacy found on farm 1, 3, and 4 were 2.82%, 25.8%, and 78.4%, respectably. There were no viable larvae post-treatment at farm 2, but the genera Haemonchus, Trichostrongylus, Cooperia, and Strongyloides were resistant to it at the other farms. This study shows the presence of parasites resistant to the treatment with monepantel, pointing to the importance of monitoring its efficacy in sheep flocks of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.


RESUMO: Devido aos numerosos relatos de resistência anti-helmíntica de nematódeos gastrintestinais de ovinos a diferentes compostos, este estudo objetivou avaliar o status da resistência de nematódeos gastrintestinais de ovinos naturalmente infectados ao monepantel no estado do Rio Grande do Sul. Quatro fazendas que apresentam sistema extensivo de criação e ausência de tratamento anti-helmíntico por 60 dias foram selecionados para o estudo. Animais que apresentassem as contagens de ovos por grama de fezes (OPG) 200 (sensibilidade de 50 OPG) um dia (D-1) antes do tratamento foram selecionados para o estudo e separados em dois grupos, um grupo controle e um grupo experimental tratado com monepantel. Fezes foram coletadas nove dias após o tratamento (D + 9) para realização do OPG e cultura fecal. O monepantel foi 100% eficaz apenas na propriedade 2. A eficácia encontrada nas propriedades 1, 3 e 4 foi 2,82%, 25,8% e 78,4%, respectivamente. Não houveram larvas viáveis após o tratamento nas propriedades 2, porém os gêneros Haemonchus, Trichostrongylus, Cooperia e Strongyloides demonstraram resistência a este nas demais propriedades. Este estudo mostra a presença de parasitas resistentes ao tratamento com monepantel, apontando para a importância de monitorar a sua eficácia em rebanhos de ovinos do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil.

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Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports ; 8: 28-34, 2017 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31014633

RESUMO

Benzimidazoles are the most common anthelminthic used for control of gastrointestinal nematodes of goats in the Brazilian semi-arid region. Resistance to these compounds in the nematode Haemonchus contortus has been associated with single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in codons 167 (F167Y) and 200 (F200Y) on the ß-tubulin isotype 1 gene. To determine the resistance profile to benzimidazoles of populations of H. contortus of goats of Brazilian semi-arid region, larvae of 29 populations of these nematodes were individually genotyped by real time PCR using a Taqman assay. The percentage of larvae homozygous (RR) for SNP F200Y was relatively low (18.9%), particularly when compared to SNP F167Y (32.7%), indicating that the latter has more relevance in this region. However, the associations between these two SNP demonstrate percentages of resistance ranging from 34.7% to 100% between populations, being the highest percentages for homozygous individuals resistant for the mutation 167 and susceptible to mutation 200 (RR-F167Y/F200Y-SS: 26.7%), followed by combination of heterozygous for both mutations (F167Y-SR/F200Y-SR: 22.8%). These results indicate high levels of resistance in populations of H. contortus of goats in the Brazilian semi-arid region, and thus ineffective antiparasitic control with the use of benzimidazoles in the region.

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