Diagnóstico de parasitosis gastrointestinal en ganado vacuno de razas carniceras con diferentes técnicas coproparasitológicas

Manuel Alexis Saldivia Paredes, E. J. Espinoza Cornuy, N. F. Figueroa Alfaro, M. Delgado Gutiérrez, A. Droppelmann Delgado
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Gastrointestinal parasites in production cattle are one of the most important health problems worldwide. These nematodes cause gastroenteric problems that are clinically characterized by diarrhoea, weakness, bleeding and dehydration. Within the gastrointestinal parasites caused by nematodes in cattle, the following families stand out: Trichuridae, Trichostrongylidae, Ancylostomidae, Ascaridae and Strongyloididae. The purpose of this research was to determine the efficacy of the different qualitative and quantitative coproparasitological techniques for the detection of gastrointestinal nematodes in cattle. For this study, 250 samples of beef breed cows were used, divided into different groups, for the application of qualitative and quantitative coproparasitological techniques, which were specifically chosen taking into account inclusion and exclusion criteria for each animal. The results delivered by this study indicated that the highest percentage in the identification of parasitic infective states was through qualitative coproparasitological techniques, focused mainly on zinc and magnesium sulfate flotation techniques with 50%.
生产牛胃肠道寄生虫是世界范围内最重要的健康问题之一。这些线虫引起胃肠道问题,临床表现为腹泻、虚弱、出血和脱水。在由线虫引起的牛胃肠道寄生虫中,主要有毛虫科、毛圆虫科、弓形虫科、蛔虫科和圆虫科。本研究的目的是确定不同的定性和定量粪寄生虫学技术对牛胃肠道线虫的检测效果。在本研究中,使用了250只肉牛品种的样本,分为不同的组,用于应用定性和定量的共寄生虫学技术,具体选择时考虑到每种动物的纳入和排除标准。本研究结果表明,定性共寄生技术在鉴定寄生虫感染状态中所占比例最高,主要集中在锌和硫酸镁浮选技术,占50%。
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