巴西米纳斯吉拉斯市维萨罗萨市大面积养殖的Gallus Gallus胃肠道寄生虫

Q4 Veterinary
M. C. Valadão, Ítalo Stoupa Vieira, L. Carvalho, Paulo Henrique Neves, Rafaela Teixeira Magalhães, A. K. Campos, J. V. Araújo
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粗放型饲养系统使蠕虫的发生率更高,这是家禽养殖的一个障碍,严重影响了生产力。在2017年12月至2018年9月期间,在巴西米纳斯吉拉斯州维帕拉索萨市进行了一项调查,以确定在粗放式系统中饲养的鸡中胃肠道蠕虫的流行情况。大多数动物胃肠道共检获标本5579份,占总检出率的81.55%。阳性禽中混合感染仅占41.67%,其中90%以上为线虫和绦虫共感染。共鉴定出3种线虫(鸡蛔虫、鸡异虫、毛细虫),7种绦虫(四足虫、棘足虫、卵圆虫、金尾带绦虫、cantaniepis、carioca和Davainea proglottina)和2种吸虫(交换后口虫和棘口虫)。钉螺(H. gallinarum)占60.19%,其平均强度(35.46±0.65)和丰度(21.34±3.01)均高于其他恢复种。绦虫占总流行率的42.23%,吸虫仅占3.40%。尽管巴西文献中关于在广泛系统中饲养的家禽蠕虫的数据缺乏,但区域寄生虫学调查很重要。预计这些结果将有助于采取预防措施和替代控制策略,以减少家禽中寄生虫感染的风险。确定
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Gastrointestinal helminth parasites of Gallus gallus raised in extensive system in the city of Viçosa, Minas Gerais, Brazil
Extensive rearing systems enable higher occurrence of helminths, which is a hindrance in poultry farming, significantly affecting productivity. A survey was conducted to determine the prevalence of gastrointestinal helminths in chickens reared in extensive system in the city of Viçosa, Minas Gerais, Brazil between December 2017 to September 2018. A total of 5579 specimens were recovered from the gastrointestinal tracts of most animals (81.55% of prevalence). Of the positive poultries, only 41.67% had mixed infections, and of these, more than 90% were nematodes and cestodes co-infections. Three nematodes ( Ascaridia galli , Heterakis gallinarum , Capillaria sp.), seven cestodes ( Raillietina tetragona , R. echinobothrida , R. cesticillus , Choanotaenia infundibulum , Hymenolepis cantaniana , H. carioca and Davainea proglottina ) and two trematodes ( Postharmostomum commutatum and Echinostoma sp.) species were identified. The most dominant helminth species was H. gallinarum (60.19%), which also presented higher average intensity (35.46 ± 0.65) and abundance (21.34 ± 3.01) among all recovered species. The tapeworm species correspond to 42.23% of prevalence and the trematodes correspond to only 3.40%. Despite the scarcity of data in the Brazilian literature on poultry helminths reared in extensive systems, regional parasitological surveys are important. It is expected that these results will contribute to the adoption of prophylactic measures and alternative control strategies in order to reduce the risk of helminth infection in poultry. determinar
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期刊介绍: The Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine was launched in 1979 as the official scientific periodical of the Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ). It is recognized by the Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária (SBMV) and the Conselho Regional de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (CRMV-RJ).
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