Biotherapeutic blend: an alternative for the treatment of endoparasites

Mireli Petra Santos e Silva, L. F. F. Rodovalho
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Parasitic diseases affecting companion animals include various etiological agents, ranging from protozoa to helminths and arthropods. This variety makes it difficult to develop treatments, which is directly associated with the zoonotic potential of some parasitosis, also posing a risk to the human population. To develop alternatives, diluted, dynamized and natural medicines are being developed, above all to overcome resistance to the usual drugs and represent a sustainable therapy. The aim of this study was to report on the efficacy of a biotherapeutic blend for treating endoparasitosis in different animal species. To this end, after confirming endoparasitosis by fecal examination, the animals were treated with 10 drops of the biotherapeutic blend for 30 consecutive days. To confirm the effect of the treatment, fecal examinations were carried out after 7, 15 and 30 days. A total of 27 animals from 6 different species were included in the study: Canis lupus familiaris, Oryctolagus cuniculus, Felis silvestris catus, Nymphicus hollandicus, Sapajus sp., Mesocricetus auratus. Among the species, the animals were diagnosed with 8 endoparasites in total: Toxocara sp., Isospora sp., Eimeria sp., Ancylostoma sp., Ascaridia sp., Cestoda, Coccidio, Trichuris sp. Treatment with the biotherapeutic blend was able to negate the presence of endoparasites in the feces of different animals, and depending on the type of parasite, the indicated treatment can vary between 30 and 60 days. Thus, the use of this type of biotreatment is an alternative for controlling different endoparasitoses, which makes it a sustainable option with low ecotoxicity.
生物治疗混合物:治疗内寄生虫的替代方法
影响伴侣动物的寄生虫病包括各种病原体,从原生动物到蠕虫和节肢动物。由于寄生虫种类繁多,因此很难开发出治疗方法,这与某些寄生虫病的人畜共患可能性直接相关,同时也给人类带来了风险。为了开发替代品,人们正在开发稀释的、动态的和天然的药物,首先是为了克服对常用药物的抗药性,并代表一种可持续的疗法。本研究的目的是报告一种生物混合疗法治疗不同动物物种内寄生虫病的疗效。为此,在通过粪便检查确认内寄生虫病后,用 10 滴生物治疗混合物对动物进行连续 30 天的治疗。为了确认治疗效果,分别在 7 天、15 天和 30 天后进行了粪便检查。共有来自 6 个不同物种的 27 只动物参与了这项研究:研究对象包括 6 种不同的动物,共 27 只:狼狗、狸猫、猫科动物、荷兰蛱蝶、无尾熊和中耳蝠。在这些物种中,共诊断出 8 种内寄生虫:Toxocara sp.、Isospora sp.、Eimeria sp.、Ancylostoma sp.、Ascaridia sp.、Cestoda、Coccidio、Trichuris sp.。使用生物治疗混合物治疗能够消除不同动物粪便中存在的内寄生虫,根据寄生虫的类型,治疗时间从 30 天到 60 天不等。因此,使用这种生物处理方法是控制不同内寄生虫的替代方法,这使其成为一种生态毒性低的可持续选择。
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