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Parasites in dairy cattle farms in southern Brazil

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Main Author: Pascoeti R.*
Publication Date: 2016
Other Authors: Solda N.M.*, Sczesny T.R.*, Machado G., Reginato C.Z., Camillo G., Vogel F.F., Lopes L.S.*, Favero J.F.*, Simioni, Flavio Jose, Da Silva A.S.*
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Summary: Objective. The aim of this study was to investigate the relation among type and size of the farms related to the management of production and especially the presence and control of parasites. Materials and methods. To accomplish the above, 65 farms were used: 56 of semi-extensive system (cows in pastures), classified as low density farms (n=15, up to 15/cows), medium density farms (n=20; between 16-30/cows) and large density farms (n=21; over 31/cows). It was also included nine farms freestall system (n=9; confinement, over 70 cows) as part of the study population. Results. In the farms visited for the study can be noticed that the farms that had the higher level of technological improvement in managements practice were properties in high level (3) and freestall (4). In most of the farms there were observed the presence of ticks and flies, regardless of density of farms. Feces samples collected from 650 cows (n=10/farm), and analyzed using McMaster showed that 191 cows were positive for parasites. The presence of antibodies in bulk milk tank occurred in 36 (55.38%; CI95% 42-67) to Neospora caninum of the studied farms. Conclusions. We also conclude that N. caninum is present in cattle herds in Western Santa Catarina, and may be linked to reproductive problems in cows.
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spelling Parasites in dairy cattle farms in southern BrazilObjective. The aim of this study was to investigate the relation among type and size of the farms related to the management of production and especially the presence and control of parasites. Materials and methods. To accomplish the above, 65 farms were used: 56 of semi-extensive system (cows in pastures), classified as low density farms (n=15, up to 15/cows), medium density farms (n=20; between 16-30/cows) and large density farms (n=21; over 31/cows). It was also included nine farms freestall system (n=9; confinement, over 70 cows) as part of the study population. Results. In the farms visited for the study can be noticed that the farms that had the higher level of technological improvement in managements practice were properties in high level (3) and freestall (4). In most of the farms there were observed the presence of ticks and flies, regardless of density of farms. Feces samples collected from 650 cows (n=10/farm), and analyzed using McMaster showed that 191 cows were positive for parasites. The presence of antibodies in bulk milk tank occurred in 36 (55.38%; CI95% 42-67) to Neospora caninum of the studied farms. Conclusions. We also conclude that N. caninum is present in cattle herds in Western Santa Catarina, and may be linked to reproductive problems in cows.2024-12-06T13:51:06Z2016info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlep. 5304 - 53151909-054410.21897/rmvz.597https://repositorio.udesc.br/handle/UDESC/7792ark:/33523/001300000mn28Revista MVZ Cordoba212Pascoeti R.*Solda N.M.*Sczesny T.R.*Machado G.Reginato C.Z.Camillo G.Vogel F.F.Lopes L.S.*Favero J.F.*Simioni, Flavio JoseDa Silva A.S.*engreponame:Repositório Institucional da Udescinstname:Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)instacron:UDESCinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-12-07T20:55:22Zoai:repositorio.udesc.br:UDESC/7792Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://pergamumweb.udesc.br/biblioteca/index.phpPRIhttps://repositorio-api.udesc.br/server/oai/requestri@udesc.bropendoar:63912024-12-07T20:55:22Repositório Institucional da Udesc - Universidade do Estado de Santa Catarina (UDESC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Parasites in dairy cattle farms in southern Brazil
title Parasites in dairy cattle farms in southern Brazil
spellingShingle Parasites in dairy cattle farms in southern Brazil
Pascoeti R.*
title_short Parasites in dairy cattle farms in southern Brazil
title_full Parasites in dairy cattle farms in southern Brazil
title_fullStr Parasites in dairy cattle farms in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Parasites in dairy cattle farms in southern Brazil
title_sort Parasites in dairy cattle farms in southern Brazil
author Pascoeti R.*
author_facet Pascoeti R.*
Solda N.M.*
Sczesny T.R.*
Machado G.
Reginato C.Z.
Camillo G.
Vogel F.F.
Lopes L.S.*
Favero J.F.*
Simioni, Flavio Jose
Da Silva A.S.*
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Sczesny T.R.*
Machado G.
Reginato C.Z.
Camillo G.
Vogel F.F.
Lopes L.S.*
Favero J.F.*
Simioni, Flavio Jose
Da Silva A.S.*
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pascoeti R.*
Solda N.M.*
Sczesny T.R.*
Machado G.
Reginato C.Z.
Camillo G.
Vogel F.F.
Lopes L.S.*
Favero J.F.*
Simioni, Flavio Jose
Da Silva A.S.*
description Objective. The aim of this study was to investigate the relation among type and size of the farms related to the management of production and especially the presence and control of parasites. Materials and methods. To accomplish the above, 65 farms were used: 56 of semi-extensive system (cows in pastures), classified as low density farms (n=15, up to 15/cows), medium density farms (n=20; between 16-30/cows) and large density farms (n=21; over 31/cows). It was also included nine farms freestall system (n=9; confinement, over 70 cows) as part of the study population. Results. In the farms visited for the study can be noticed that the farms that had the higher level of technological improvement in managements practice were properties in high level (3) and freestall (4). In most of the farms there were observed the presence of ticks and flies, regardless of density of farms. Feces samples collected from 650 cows (n=10/farm), and analyzed using McMaster showed that 191 cows were positive for parasites. The presence of antibodies in bulk milk tank occurred in 36 (55.38%; CI95% 42-67) to Neospora caninum of the studied farms. Conclusions. We also conclude that N. caninum is present in cattle herds in Western Santa Catarina, and may be linked to reproductive problems in cows.
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