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Rev. bras. ciênc. avic ; 25(1): eRBCA-2021-1591, 2023. ilus, tab, graf
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1426240

ABSTRACT

Growth pattern is essential for economically efficient poultry production. In this study, we aimed to describe the growth curve of chickens of the Canela-Preta breed reared in two different rearing systems, considering their different plumage colors. Initially, 204 one-day-old male and female chicks were randomly distributed in confinement and semi-confinement (102 animals in each system) without separation by gender. The animals were individually identified by wing and foot plastic brands and were weighted every seven days. The body weight and age records were used to estimate the growth curves of the following factors using the Richards model: plumage color, gender, and rearing system. The likelihood ratio test was used to verify the equality of parameters and identify nonlinear models to compare the growth patterns of the evaluated groups. The growth pattern of Canela-Preta chickens changed as a function of gender, plumage color, and rearing system. Females with black plumage, black and gold hens, and males with black and white plumage showed greater sensitivity to changes in rearing systems. Within-breed selection strategies for specific colors can improve the use of growth pattern differences, improving production efficiency. Semi-confinement is suitable for rearing Canela-Preta chickens with any plumage color, as these animals meet the free-range poultry niche market requirements.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Chickens/growth & development , Feathers/physiology , Nonlinear Dynamics
2.
Rev. bras. ciênc. avic ; 25(3): eRBCA-2022-1726, 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1452169

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to describe the growth curve of Brazilian Creole chickens of the Canela-Preta breed raised in two different rearing systems using non-linear growth models. A total of 400 birds were divided into two groups of 200 animals (of both genders), which were kept in confined or semi-confined systems. The confined birds were housed in an experimental masonry shed and the semi-confined animals were housed in another shed with access to pasture from 29 days of age. Birds were individually weighed every seven days during six months for determination of the growth curves of body weight using 10 non-linear models. The parameters of the models were estimated using the Gauss Newton method. The performance of the models was assessed using mean squared error (MSE), coefficient of determination (R2), percentage of convergence, and residual mean absolute deviation (MAD). With the exception of the Inverse Polynomial, all the other models had R2 values close to one. Therefore, the best models were chosen based on the lowest MSE and MAD values, with the Richards model ranking first followed by the Von Bertalanffy model. Gender and rearing system effects significantly influenced (p<0.05) some parameters of the Richards model. In conclusion, the Richards model was the most adequate to describe the growth of Canela-Preta chickens. Gender and rearing system significantly influenced the growth of the birds. The growth rates observed indicated that management strategies can be performed to increase the production efficiency of Canela-Preta chickens.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Body Weight/physiology , Chickens/growth & development , Nonlinear Dynamics
3.
Acta sci. vet. (Online) ; 49: Pub. 1789, Feb. 26, 2021. mapas, tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-761940

ABSTRACT

Background: Food contamination is an important and growing public health concern due to the risk of foodborne illnesses.In this context, the egg, consumed all over the world, stands out. This food has been pointed out as a carrier of severalbacteria, causing outbreaks of food toxinfection. The production of free-range chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) eggs hasbeen an alternative for generating income for producers in Brazil; however, there is no monitoring of the sanitary qualityof this product. The objective of this study was to identify microorganisms in 128 free-range chicken eggs sold in openmarkets in the semiarid region of Northeastern Brazil.Materials, Methods & Results: The study was carried out at commercial fairs in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, Braziliansemiarid region. The minimum number of eggs to be used was determined by the formula for simple random samples considering the following parameters: expected frequency of positive eggs of 50% (for sample maximization), 95% confidencelevel and sampling error of 10%. The minimum number of eggs to be sampled was 97; however, 128 eggs were obtained inthe period from August 2018 to April 2019. The internal content of the eggs was subjected to bacteriological culture usingan adapted methodology, and for the in vitro susceptibility assessment the disk diffusion method on Müller-Hintonagarwasused. In addition to biochemical tests, Gram-negative bacteria were subjected to microbiological diagnosis using theMALDI-TOF (Matrix Associated Laser Desorption-Ionization - Time of Flight) technique. Bacterial growth was found in40 (31.3%) eggs. The microorganisms most frequently isolated were Staphylococcus spp. (27.5%), Bacillus spp. (15%) andEnterobacter cloacae (25%). There was bacterial growth in albumens [n = 10; 7.8%] and in egg yolks [n=38; 29.7%] (P< 0.001). The antimicrobials that showed highest resistance rates were ampicillin...(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Eggs/microbiology , Food Microbiology , Market Sanitation , Bacteriological Techniques , Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization
4.
Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 49: Pub.1789-2021. map, tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1458428

ABSTRACT

Background: Food contamination is an important and growing public health concern due to the risk of foodborne illnesses.In this context, the egg, consumed all over the world, stands out. This food has been pointed out as a carrier of severalbacteria, causing outbreaks of food toxinfection. The production of free-range chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) eggs hasbeen an alternative for generating income for producers in Brazil; however, there is no monitoring of the sanitary qualityof this product. The objective of this study was to identify microorganisms in 128 free-range chicken eggs sold in openmarkets in the semiarid region of Northeastern Brazil.Materials, Methods & Results: The study was carried out at commercial fairs in the state of Rio Grande do Norte, Braziliansemiarid region. The minimum number of eggs to be used was determined by the formula for simple random samples considering the following parameters: expected frequency of positive eggs of 50% (for sample maximization), 95% confidencelevel and sampling error of 10%. The minimum number of eggs to be sampled was 97; however, 128 eggs were obtained inthe period from August 2018 to April 2019. The internal content of the eggs was subjected to bacteriological culture usingan adapted methodology, and for the in vitro susceptibility assessment the disk diffusion method on Müller-Hintonagarwasused. In addition to biochemical tests, Gram-negative bacteria were subjected to microbiological diagnosis using theMALDI-TOF (Matrix Associated Laser Desorption-Ionization - Time of Flight) technique. Bacterial growth was found in40 (31.3%) eggs. The microorganisms most frequently isolated were Staphylococcus spp. (27.5%), Bacillus spp. (15%) andEnterobacter cloacae (25%). There was bacterial growth in albumens [n = 10; 7.8%] and in egg yolks [n=38; 29.7%] (P< 0.001). The antimicrobials that showed highest resistance rates were ampicillin...


Subject(s)
Animals , Food Microbiology , Eggs/microbiology , Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization , Market Sanitation , Bacteriological Techniques
5.
Rev. bras. parasitol. vet ; 30(2): e000321, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1251382

ABSTRACT

Abstract The aim of this study was to evaluate the genotypic characteristics of Toxoplasma gondii isolated from free-range chickens in the metropolitan area of Goiânia, Goiás, in Brazil's central-west region. The seroprevalence rate was found to be 96%, according to an indirect hemagglutination assay. Brain and heart samples were processed by peptic digestion for a mice bioassay. The tissues were homogenized and the resulting samples were subjected to polymerase chain reaction (PCR), which revealed that 64% of them contained the parasite's DNA. The mice bioassay revealed 15 isolates, 8 of them tachyzoites isolates from the peritoneal lavage and 7 from brain cysts. T. gondii genotypes were determined through PCR-RFLP, using the following markers: SAG1, SAG2, SAG3, BTUB, GRA6, c22-8, c29-2, L358, PK1, alt. SAG2, Apico and CS3. Three genotypes were identified, inclued ToxoDB #65, and the other two are not yet described in the literature. Hence, we conclude that the isolates obtained from the metropolitan area of Goiânia showed relatively low genetic diversity.


Resumo O objetivo deste estudo foi avaliar as características genotípicas de Toxoplasma gondii isolados de galinhas caipiras da Região Metropolitana de Goiânia, Goiás, Região Centro Oeste do Brasil. A soroprevalência foi de 96% dos animais, determinada por hemaglutinação indireta. As amostras de cérebro e coração foram processadas através da digestão péptica para o bioensaio em camundongos. Os tecidos foram homogeneizados, e as amostras resultantes foram analisadas por reação em cadeia da polimerase (PCR), que possibilitou a detecção do DNA do parasito em 64% deles. Por meio do bioensaio em camundongos, foi possível detectar 15 isolados, 8 deles apresentando taquizoítos na lavagem peritoneal e 7 apresentando cistos cerebrais. A determinação dos genótipos de T. gondii foi realizada por PCR-RFLP com os seguintes marcadores: SAG1, SAG2, SAG3, BTUB, GRA6, c22-8, c29-2, L358, PK1, alt. SAG2, Apico e CS3. Foi possível definir 3 genótipos, incluindo o ToxoDB # 65 e dois deles ainda não foram descritos na literatura. Portanto, conclui-se que os isolados obtidos na região metropolitana de Goiânia apresentaram diversidade genética relativamente baixa.


Subject(s)
Animals , Rabbits , Rodent Diseases , Toxoplasma/genetics , Toxoplasmosis, Animal , Toxoplasmosis, Animal/diagnosis , Genetic Variation , Brazil , Seroepidemiologic Studies , Chickens , Genotype
6.
R. bras. Parasitol. Vet. ; 29(4): e014120, out. 2020. tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-29889

ABSTRACT

Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic disease, which is prevalent across the world and has a strong environmental component in its transmission chain. The present study determined the seroprevalence and factors related to Toxoplasma gondii infection among free-range chickens from an Atlantic Forest area in Northeastern Brazil. A total of 550 free-range chickens were tested for T. gondii antibodies usingthe indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFAT, cut-off point 1:16), and 269 (48.9%; 95% CI = 44.7-53.1%) were positive. Among the 61 properties 57 (93.4%) had at least one seropositive animal. The robust Poisson regression model showed that the variables/categories associated with the seroprevalence of T. gondii were: region of origin of the animals/urban area (prevalence ratio [PR] = 2.346; P 0.001), management system/use of cages (PR = 1.591; P = 0.019), presence of rodents/yes (PR = 1.295; P = 0.035), and the type of food/use of food scraps (PR = 1.603; P = 0.009). The high prevalence found suggest that this scenario demands careful management, mainly regarding the use of scraps of undercooked or raw food, adequate environmental hygiene and frequent rodentcontrol.(AU)


A toxoplasmose é uma doença parasitária mundial com um forte componente ambiental em sua cadeia de transmissão. Nesta pesquisa, foram determinados a soroprevalência e os fatores associados em galinhas caipiras de uma área de Mata Atlântica no Nordeste do Brasil. Um total de 550 galinhas caipiras foi testado para anticorpos anti-Toxoplasma gondii pela reação de imunfluorescência indireta (RIFI) com ponto de corte de 1:16, e 269 (48,9%; IC95% = 44,7- 53,1%) foram positivas. Das 61 propriedades visitadas, 57 (93,4%) apresentaram pelo menos um animal positivo. O modelo de regressão de Poisson robusta mostrou que as variáveis/categorias associadas à soroprevalência de T. gondii foram: origem dos animais/área urbana (razão de prevalência - RP = 2,346; P 0,001), sistema de manejo/uso de gaiolas (RP = 1,591; P = 0,019), presença de roedores/sim (RP = 1,295; P = 0,035), e tipo de alimento/uso de sobras de alimentos (RP = 1,603; P = 0,009). A alta prevalência sugereque este cenário demanda cuidados de manejo, principalmente no que se refere ao fornecimento de sobras de alimentos mal cozidos ou crus, higiene adequada do meio ambiente e controle frequente de roedores.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Chickens/parasitology , Toxoplasmosis, Animal/diagnosis , Toxoplasmosis, Animal/epidemiology , Serology
7.
Rev. bras. parasitol. vet ; 29(4): e014120, 2020. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1138133

ABSTRACT

Abstract Toxoplasmosis is a parasitic disease, which is prevalent across the world and has a strong environmental component in its transmission chain. The present study determined the seroprevalence and factors related to Toxoplasma gondii infection among free-range chickens from an Atlantic Forest area in Northeastern Brazil. A total of 550 free-range chickens were tested for T. gondii antibodies usingthe indirect fluorescent antibody test (IFAT, cut-off point 1:16), and 269 (48.9%; 95% CI = 44.7-53.1%) were positive. Among the 61 properties 57 (93.4%) had at least one seropositive animal. The robust Poisson regression model showed that the variables/categories associated with the seroprevalence of T. gondii were: region of origin of the animals/urban area (prevalence ratio [PR] = 2.346; P<0.001), management system/use of cages (PR = 1.591; P = 0.019), presence of rodents/yes (PR = 1.295; P = 0.035), and the type of food/use of food scraps (PR = 1.603; P = 0.009). The high prevalence found suggest that this scenario demands careful management, mainly regarding the use of scraps of undercooked or raw food, adequate environmental hygiene and frequent rodentcontrol.


Resumo A toxoplasmose é uma doença parasitária mundial com um forte componente ambiental em sua cadeia de transmissão. Nesta pesquisa, foram determinados a soroprevalência e os fatores associados em galinhas caipiras de uma área de Mata Atlântica no Nordeste do Brasil. Um total de 550 galinhas caipiras foi testado para anticorpos anti-Toxoplasma gondii pela reação de imunfluorescência indireta (RIFI) com ponto de corte de 1:16, e 269 (48,9%; IC95% = 44,7- 53,1%) foram positivas. Das 61 propriedades visitadas, 57 (93,4%) apresentaram pelo menos um animal positivo. O modelo de regressão de Poisson robusta mostrou que as variáveis/categorias associadas à soroprevalência de T. gondii foram: origem dos animais/área urbana (razão de prevalência - RP = 2,346; P<0,001), sistema de manejo/uso de gaiolas (RP = 1,591; P = 0,019), presença de roedores/sim (RP = 1,295; P = 0,035), e tipo de alimento/uso de sobras de alimentos (RP = 1,603; P = 0,009). A alta prevalência sugereque este cenário demanda cuidados de manejo, principalmente no que se refere ao fornecimento de sobras de alimentos mal cozidos ou crus, higiene adequada do meio ambiente e controle frequente de roedores.


Subject(s)
Animals , Poultry Diseases/diagnosis , Chickens/parasitology , Toxoplasmosis, Animal/diagnosis , Toxoplasmosis, Animal/epidemiology , Poultry Diseases/parasitology , Toxoplasma/immunology , Brazil/epidemiology , Antibodies, Protozoan/blood , Seroepidemiologic Studies , Forests , Chickens/immunology , Cross-Sectional Studies
8.
Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports ; 12: 55-60, 2018 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31014810

ABSTRACT

The current study evaluated helminth infections in birds raised in different production systems for different purposes (extensive/dual-purpose, semi-intensive/broiler, semi-intensive/hen, intensive/hen and intensive/broiler) in Brazil. A total of 374 birds was assessed for helminths at necropsy using standard parasitological methods. During the necropsies, organs from the gastrointestinal tract (crop, esophagus, proventriculus, gizzard, small intestine, large intestine and ceca) of each bird were collected and the contents fixed in 70% ethanol. Additionally, the trachea and eyes were assessed for the presence of helminths. The small intestine was examined using a methodology that allowed the recovery of cestode scolices attached to the intestinal mucosa. Stereomicroscopy and optical microscopy were used to detect and identify helminth species based on their morphological characteristics. Fifteen helminth species were found among birds from the different systems. The extensive system presented the highest number of helminth species (six cestodes, seven nematodes and one trematode) and the highest number of parasites (mean helminths/bird), followed by the semi-intensive system (broiler: six cestode and four nematode species; hens: five cestode and three nematode species). Hens from the intensive system were parasitized by five cestode, four nematode and one trematode species. No parasites were detected in broilers raised in the intensive systems. The results obtained in this study highlight the need for special attention and the implementation of biosecurity measures for the prevention of helminth infections in intensive systems (hens) and particularly in extensive and semi-intensive alternative poultry production systems.


Subject(s)
Animal Husbandry/methods , Cestode Infections/veterinary , Helminthiasis, Animal/diagnosis , Poultry Diseases/parasitology , Animals , Brazil , Cestoda/isolation & purification , Cestode Infections/diagnosis , Chickens/parasitology , Female , Gastrointestinal Tract/parasitology , Helminths/classification , Helminths/isolation & purification , Poultry Diseases/diagnosis , Prevalence
9.
Acta Trop ; 159: 58-61, 2016 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27032879

ABSTRACT

The present study aimed to determine the prevalence of toxoplasmosis in free-range chickens of the Fernando de Noronha Archipelago, Brazil and to identify risk factors associated with Toxoplasma gondii infection. Blood samples were collected from all the adult chickens raised in the Archipelago and screened by Indirect Fluorescent Antibody Test (430 samples, in total). Univariate analysis (Chi-square) and logistic regression were used to investigate the relationship between various variables possibly predictive of an increased likelihood of T. gondii infection. The overall prevalence of T. gondii infection in chickens of the Fernando de Noronha Archipelago was 88.4% (380/430; 84.6%-91.0%; 95% CI), ranging from 57.1% to 100.0% among the studied properties. The risk factors associated with T. gondii infection were the number of domestic cats in the properties (p=0.022), the presence of feral cats (p=0.006) and the presence of an open water source (p=0.046). Domestic and feral cats should be prevented from accessing the water and food supplied to chickens.


Subject(s)
Animals, Domestic/parasitology , Antibodies, Protozoan/blood , Brain/parasitology , Chickens/parasitology , Poultry Diseases/epidemiology , Toxoplasma/isolation & purification , Toxoplasmosis, Animal/epidemiology , Adult , Animals , Brazil/epidemiology , Cats , Fluorescent Antibody Technique, Indirect , Humans , Prevalence , Risk Factors
10.
Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports ; 5: 31-33, 2016 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31014534

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to identify the presence of Neospora caninum by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), in brain, myocardium and liver (150 organs) obtained from 50 free-range chickens (Gallus domesticus) that coexisted with bovines and dogs in Central Mexico. N. caninum DNA was detected in two brains out of 150 organs (1.3%) from two out of 50 birds (4%). Results from the present study suggest that free-range chickens (Gallus domesticus) of Central Mexico are infected of N. caninum. Further, although these parasites were detected in only a small percentage of birds (4%), they may represent a potential risk factor for dogs that feed on them and eventually excrete oocysts, thereby contaminating the water and food of other intermediate hosts. This finding is of particular importance for cases of horizontal transmission in cattle.

11.
Rev. bras. ciênc. avic ; 18(1): 197-200, jan.-mar. 2016. ilus
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1490248

ABSTRACT

The present report aims at describing the occurrence of Marek's Disease (MD) in a free range poultry farm based on macroscopic and microscopic lesions. For this purpose, seven free-range chickens were evaluated by gross and microscopic examination. Tumor lesions were observed in the liver and ovary, in addition of enlarged kidney and spleen, skin thickening and whitish lesions in streak form in the breast muscle. Fragments of the affected organs were collected and placed in 10% formalin for processing by the usual histopathology techniques, and stained with hematoxylin-eosin. Under microscopic evaluation, we observed pleomorphic populations of neoplastic lymphoreticular cells with pyknotic nuclei in the same organs, all compatible with MD. The macroscopic and microscopic lesions presented in this study were consistent with MD, meaning that the MD virus is present in the rearing environment of the studied chicken farm.


Subject(s)
Animals , Marek Disease/diagnosis , Marek Disease/physiopathology , Chickens/abnormalities , Chickens/growth & development
12.
R. bras. Ci. avíc. ; 18(1): 197-200, jan.-mar. 2016. ilus
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-341423

ABSTRACT

The present report aims at describing the occurrence of Marek's Disease (MD) in a free range poultry farm based on macroscopic and microscopic lesions. For this purpose, seven free-range chickens were evaluated by gross and microscopic examination. Tumor lesions were observed in the liver and ovary, in addition of enlarged kidney and spleen, skin thickening and whitish lesions in streak form in the breast muscle. Fragments of the affected organs were collected and placed in 10% formalin for processing by the usual histopathology techniques, and stained with hematoxylin-eosin. Under microscopic evaluation, we observed pleomorphic populations of neoplastic lymphoreticular cells with pyknotic nuclei in the same organs, all compatible with MD. The macroscopic and microscopic lesions presented in this study were consistent with MD, meaning that the MD virus is present in the rearing environment of the studied chicken farm.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Chickens/abnormalities , Chickens/growth & development , Marek Disease/diagnosis , Marek Disease/physiopathology
13.
Semina Ci. agr. ; 36(supl.2): 4311-4322, 2015. ilus, tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-28020

ABSTRACT

The effects of managerial systems on the occurrence of gastrointestinal helminths in Free-Range Chickens (FRCs) from northern Paraná, Brazil were investigated. The most predominant (23.3%; 61/262) cestode observed was Raillietina cesticillus; Heterakis gallinarum (71.4%; 187/262) and Ascaridia galli (45%; 118/262) were the predominant nematodes; Postharmostomum commutatum was the only trematode observed in 2.7% (7/262) of FRCs. The most elevated parasitic burdens were associated with Heterakis gallinarum, Ascaridia galli, and Raillietina cesticillus. Significant (p ? 0.05) associations were observed when the effects of the types of bedding, soil type, and fence restriction of FRCs were considered relative to the possibility of helminthiasis. The type of bedding, the length of the sanitary break, and the presence of shading significantly (p ? 0.05) influenced the possibility of FRCs being infected by H. gallinarum. Most parameters evaluated were significantly associated with infection of FRCs by A. galli. These findings suggest that FRCs from northern Paraná are infected by a wide-range of gastrointestinal helminths, but more frequently by R. cesticillus, H. gallinarum, and A. galli. Moreover, the type of floor bedding, the soil type, and the usage of fences in the management of FRCs is directly related to gastrointestinal helminthiasis.(AU)


Foram investigados os efeitos dos sistemas de manejo sobre a ocorrência de helmintos gastrintestinais em galinhas caipiras (GCs) do norte do Paraná, Brasil. O cestódeo predominante (23,3%; 61/262) foi Raillietina cesticillus; entre os nematódeos Heterakis gallinarum (71,4%, 187/262) e Ascaridia galli (45%, 118/262); Postharmostomum commutatum foi o único trematódeo encontrado em 2,7% (7/262) das GCs. As cargas parasitárias mais elevadas foram associadas à Heterakis gallinarum, Ascaridia galli e Raillietina cesticillus. Associações significantes (p ? 0,05) quanto às helmintíases foram observadas em relação ao tipo de cama, ao tipo de solo e à presença de restrição das GCs em áreas cercadas. O tipo de cama, o tempo do vazio sanitário e a presença de sombreamento influenciaram significativamente (p ? 0,05) quanto à infecção por H. gallinarum. A maioria dos parâmetros avaliados foram significativamente associados à infecção das CGs por A. galli. Estes resultados sugerem que GCs do norte do Paraná são infectadas por uma ampla variedade de helmintos gastrintestinais, porém mais frequentemente por R. cesticillus, H. gallinarum e A. galli. Além disso, o tipo de cama de forração, o tipo de solo e o uso de cercas no manejo das GCs são variáveis que estão diretamente relacionados à presença de helmintíases gastrintestinais.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Chickens/parasitology , Helminthiasis/diagnosis
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Semina ciênc. agrar ; 36(supl.2): 4311-4322, 2015. ilus, tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1500214

ABSTRACT

The effects of managerial systems on the occurrence of gastrointestinal helminths in Free-Range Chickens (FRCs) from northern Paraná, Brazil were investigated. The most predominant (23.3%; 61/262) cestode observed was Raillietina cesticillus; Heterakis gallinarum (71.4%; 187/262) and Ascaridia galli (45%; 118/262) were the predominant nematodes; Postharmostomum commutatum was the only trematode observed in 2.7% (7/262) of FRCs. The most elevated parasitic burdens were associated with Heterakis gallinarum, Ascaridia galli, and Raillietina cesticillus. Significant (p ? 0.05) associations were observed when the effects of the types of bedding, soil type, and fence restriction of FRCs were considered relative to the possibility of helminthiasis. The type of bedding, the length of the sanitary break, and the presence of shading significantly (p ? 0.05) influenced the possibility of FRCs being infected by H. gallinarum. Most parameters evaluated were significantly associated with infection of FRCs by A. galli. These findings suggest that FRCs from northern Paraná are infected by a wide-range of gastrointestinal helminths, but more frequently by R. cesticillus, H. gallinarum, and A. galli. Moreover, the type of floor bedding, the soil type, and the usage of fences in the management of FRCs is directly related to gastrointestinal helminthiasis.


Foram investigados os efeitos dos sistemas de manejo sobre a ocorrência de helmintos gastrintestinais em galinhas caipiras (GCs) do norte do Paraná, Brasil. O cestódeo predominante (23,3%; 61/262) foi Raillietina cesticillus; entre os nematódeos Heterakis gallinarum (71,4%, 187/262) e Ascaridia galli (45%, 118/262); Postharmostomum commutatum foi o único trematódeo encontrado em 2,7% (7/262) das GCs. As cargas parasitárias mais elevadas foram associadas à Heterakis gallinarum, Ascaridia galli e Raillietina cesticillus. Associações significantes (p ? 0,05) quanto às helmintíases foram observadas em relação ao tipo de cama, ao tipo de solo e à presença de restrição das GCs em áreas cercadas. O tipo de cama, o tempo do vazio sanitário e a presença de sombreamento influenciaram significativamente (p ? 0,05) quanto à infecção por H. gallinarum. A maioria dos parâmetros avaliados foram significativamente associados à infecção das CGs por A. galli. Estes resultados sugerem que GCs do norte do Paraná são infectadas por uma ampla variedade de helmintos gastrintestinais, porém mais frequentemente por R. cesticillus, H. gallinarum e A. galli. Além disso, o tipo de cama de forração, o tipo de solo e o uso de cercas no manejo das GCs são variáveis que estão diretamente relacionados à presença de helmintíases gastrintestinais.


Subject(s)
Animals , Chickens/parasitology , Helminthiasis/diagnosis
15.
Arq. Inst. Biol. ; 80(2): 217-221, 20130000.
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-328253

ABSTRACT

This study was conducted in order to identify the species of biting lice (order Phthiraptera: Amblycera suborders and Ischnocera) that infest free-range chickens in southern Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Fifty adult females from 10 farms located in 5 different municipalities were examined for ectoparasites. The chickens were euthanized and then washed with water and detergent for the collection of ectoparasites by filtration using a 150-µm mesh sieve, then separated into pellet and supernatant, which were preserved in ethanol 70% for the screening procedures and identification. A total of 19,437 lice were examined, presenting the following breakdown by species: Menopon gallinae (85.9%), Goniodes dissimilis (6.1%), Lipeurus caponis (3.0%), Goniocotes gallinae (2.5%), Menacanthus pallidus (2.1%) and Menacanthhus stramineus (0.1%). It was found that all the chickens examined were parasitized by one or more species of Phthiraptera, the multiple and moderate level of infestation (101 to 1,000 lice/chicken) being the most frequent. M. gallinae was the most frequent and abundant species (100% of the chickens parasitized and an average of 334.1 lice/chicken). The degree of infestation of chickens varied among the farms, averaging 41.2 to 680 lice/chicken.(AU)


Este estudo foi realizado com o objetivo de conhecer os piolhos (ordem Phthiraptera: Subordens Amblycera e Ischnocera) infestantes de galinhas de criações coloniais no Sul do Rio Grande do Sul. Cinquenta fêmeas adultas foram examinadas, de 10 propriedades rurais localizadas em 5 diferentes municípios. As aves foram eutanasiadas e posteriormente lavadas com água e detergente para coleta dos ectoparasitos através de filtragem por passagem em tamis com malha de 150 µm, separando-se em sedimento e sobrenadante, os quais foram preservados em etanol 70% até os processos de triagem e identificação. Cerca de 19.437 piolhos foram examinados e apresentaram a seguinte composição específica: os resultados indicam que a fauna de Phthiraptera em galinhas caipiras na região é composta por: Menopon gallinae (85,9%), Goniodes dissimilis (6,1%), Lipeurus caponis (3,0%), Goniocotes gallinae (2,5%), Menacanthus pallidus (2,1%) e Menacanthus stramineus (0,1%). Constatou-se que todas as aves examinadas estavam parasitadas por uma ou mais espécies de Phthiraptera, com predomínio de infestações múltiplas e moderadas (101 a 1.000 piolhos/ave). M. gallinae é a espécie mais prevalente e abundante (100% das aves parasitadas e média de 334,1 espécimes/ave). O grau de infestação das aves variou entre as propriedades, com médias de 41,2 a 680 piolhos/ave.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Phthiraptera , Chickens , Poultry
16.
Arq. Inst. Biol ; 80(2): 217-221, 20130000.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1462229

ABSTRACT

This study was conducted in order to identify the species of biting lice (order Phthiraptera: Amblycera suborders and Ischnocera) that infest free-range chickens in southern Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Fifty adult females from 10 farms located in 5 different municipalities were examined for ectoparasites. The chickens were euthanized and then washed with water and detergent for the collection of ectoparasites by filtration using a 150-µm mesh sieve, then separated into pellet and supernatant, which were preserved in ethanol 70% for the screening procedures and identification. A total of 19,437 lice were examined, presenting the following breakdown by species: Menopon gallinae (85.9%), Goniodes dissimilis (6.1%), Lipeurus caponis (3.0%), Goniocotes gallinae (2.5%), Menacanthus pallidus (2.1%) and Menacanthhus stramineus (0.1%). It was found that all the chickens examined were parasitized by one or more species of Phthiraptera, the multiple and moderate level of infestation (101 to 1,000 lice/chicken) being the most frequent. M. gallinae was the most frequent and abundant species (100% of the chickens parasitized and an average of 334.1 lice/chicken). The degree of infestation of chickens varied among the farms, averaging 41.2 to 680 lice/chicken.


Este estudo foi realizado com o objetivo de conhecer os piolhos (ordem Phthiraptera: Subordens Amblycera e Ischnocera) infestantes de galinhas de criações coloniais no Sul do Rio Grande do Sul. Cinquenta fêmeas adultas foram examinadas, de 10 propriedades rurais localizadas em 5 diferentes municípios. As aves foram eutanasiadas e posteriormente lavadas com água e detergente para coleta dos ectoparasitos através de filtragem por passagem em tamis com malha de 150 µm, separando-se em sedimento e sobrenadante, os quais foram preservados em etanol 70% até os processos de triagem e identificação. Cerca de 19.437 piolhos foram examinados e apresentaram a seguinte composição específica: os resultados indicam que a fauna de Phthiraptera em galinhas caipiras na região é composta por: Menopon gallinae (85,9%), Goniodes dissimilis (6,1%), Lipeurus caponis (3,0%), Goniocotes gallinae (2,5%), Menacanthus pallidus (2,1%) e Menacanthus stramineus (0,1%). Constatou-se que todas as aves examinadas estavam parasitadas por uma ou mais espécies de Phthiraptera, com predomínio de infestações múltiplas e moderadas (101 a 1.000 piolhos/ave). M. gallinae é a espécie mais prevalente e abundante (100% das aves parasitadas e média de 334,1 espécimes/ave). O grau de infestação das aves variou entre as propriedades, com médias de 41,2 a 680 piolhos/ave.


Subject(s)
Animals , Phthiraptera , Chickens , Poultry
17.
Piracicaba; s.n; 07/12/2012. 79 p.
Thesis in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1505180

ABSTRACT

A avicultura é uma das principais atividades agropecuárias do Brasil, em 2011 o país produziu 12.230 toneladas de carne de frango, sendo o 3º maior produtor de frango do mundo, apenas atrás dos EUA e China. Parte deste êxito se deve principalmente ao melhoramento genético animal implantado nas últimas décadas. Os objetivos nesse estudo foram: 1º - Comparar as funções das curvas de crescimento: von Bertalanffy, Gompertz, Logística, Richards e Brody, pelo método dos Mínimos Quadrados Ordinários (QMO) e Quadrados Mínimos Ponderados (QMP) a dados de peso vivo para as linhagens experimentais de frango caipira (7P, Caipirão da ESALQ, Caipirinha da ESALQ e Carijó Barbado) e selecionar uma curva de crescimento que melhor descreva o padrão de crescimento para cada linhagem, e estimar os componentes genéticos (herdabilidades e correlações genéticas) dos parâmetros destas funções sob análise bicaracterística; 2º - Comparar modelos com diferentes ordens de ajuste por meio de funções polinomiais de Legendre, sob modelos de regressão aleatória, com variância residual heterogênea, para a estimação dos componentes de (co) variância e avaliação genética de linhagens experimentais de frango caipira (7P, Caipirão da ESALQ, Caipirinha da ESALQ e Carijó Barbado). [...] As correlações genéticas e fenotípicas entre as características e foram negativas e altas. Indicando que quanto maior o peso assintótico menor a taxa de crescimento. Dentre os modelos de Regressão Aleatória estudados o polinômio de 3ª ordem foi o que melhor se adequou para descrever as curvas de crescimento das linhagens estudadas. As estimativas de variâncias, herdabilidades foram afetadas pela modelagem da variância residual. Em geral as herdabilidades estimadas para as idades de 1 a 84 dias variaram de moderadas a altas para as linhagens estudadas, indicando que qualquer idade pode ser utilizada como critério de seleção. A seleção aos 42 dias de idade pode ser mantida como critério de seleção


Aviculture is one of the main agribusiness activities in Brazil, in 2011 the country produced 12,230 tons of broiler meat, was the 3rd largest producer of broiler in the world, only behind the USA and China. Part of this success is mainly due to animal genetic improvement implemented in recent decades. In this study, our objectives were: 1 - to compare the functions of the Von Bertalanffy, Gompertz, Logistic, Richards and Brody growth curves by the Ordinary Least Squares and Weighted Least Squares method, from data for body weight from experimental free-range chicken lines (7P, Caipirão da ESALQ, Caipirinha da ESALQ and Carijó Barbado) and select a growth curve that best describes their growth. From this, estimates of the genetic components (heritability and genetic correlations) of the parameters of these functions under bivariate analysis; 2 - Comparing models with different orders of adjustment by means of Legendre polynomial functions under random regression models with heterogeneous residual variance for the estimation of (co) variance and genetic evaluation of experimental free-range chicken lines (7P, Caipirão da ESALQ, Caipirinha da ESALQ and Carijó Barbado). [...] The genetic and phenotypic correlations between traits and were negative and high, indicating that the higher the asymptotic weight, the lower the growth rate. Among the Random Regression models studied the 3rd order polynomial was best adapted to describe the growth curves of the lines studied. Estimates of variances and heritabilities were affected by residual variance modeling. Overall heritability estimates between 1 to 84 days of age ranged from moderate to high for all lines, indicating that any age can be used as a selection criterion, including maintaining the current selection at 42 days of age


Subject(s)
Animals , Analysis of Variance , Chickens/growth & development , Genetic Enhancement/statistics & numerical data , Body Weight , Weight by Age
18.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1478986

ABSTRACT

The occurrence of Cytodites nudus and Laminosioptes cysticola mites is rare and there is no report of this simultaneous infestation in Brazilian scientific literature. C. nudus is known as the air sacs mite and may cause respiratory signs as well as pneumonia and weight loss when present in large numbers in the host. L. cysticola is found in connective tissue of galliforms and causes formation of small calcified subcutaneous nodules that can be confused with the characteristic nodules found in avian tuberculosis. In this paper are discussed the pathological findings of lesions caused by C. nudus and L. cysticola and their morphological characterization.


Cytodites nudus e Laminosioptes cysticola são ácaros cuja ocorrência é pouco relatada e cuja infestação simultânea nunca foi descrita na literatura científica brasileira. C. nudus é conhecido como ácaro dos sacos aéreos e pode provocar sinais respiratórios, pneumonia e emagrecimento, quando presente em grande número no hospedeiro. L. cysticola parasita o tecido conjuntivo de galiformes e provoca a formação de pequenos nódulos subcutâneos calcificados, que podem ser confundidos com nódulos de tuberculose aviária. No presente trabalho, são discutidos os aspectos patológicos das lesões causadas pelos ácaros C. nudus e L. cysticola e a caracterização morfológica desses parasitas.

19.
Ci. Rural ; 42(5)2012.
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-708036

ABSTRACT

The occurrence of Cytodites nudus and Laminosioptes cysticola mites is rare and there is no report of this simultaneous infestation in Brazilian scientific literature. C. nudus is known as the air sacs mite and may cause respiratory signs as well as pneumonia and weight loss when present in large numbers in the host. L. cysticola is found in connective tissue of galliforms and causes formation of small calcified subcutaneous nodules that can be confused with the characteristic nodules found in avian tuberculosis. In this paper are discussed the pathological findings of lesions caused by C. nudus and L. cysticola and their morphological characterization.


Cytodites nudus e Laminosioptes cysticola são ácaros cuja ocorrência é pouco relatada e cuja infestação simultânea nunca foi descrita na literatura científica brasileira. C. nudus é conhecido como ácaro dos sacos aéreos e pode provocar sinais respiratórios, pneumonia e emagrecimento, quando presente em grande número no hospedeiro. L. cysticola parasita o tecido conjuntivo de galiformes e provoca a formação de pequenos nódulos subcutâneos calcificados, que podem ser confundidos com nódulos de tuberculose aviária. No presente trabalho, são discutidos os aspectos patológicos das lesões causadas pelos ácaros C. nudus e L. cysticola e a caracterização morfológica desses parasitas.

20.
Ci. Rural ; 42(5)2012.
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-707790

ABSTRACT

The occurrence of Cytodites nudus and Laminosioptes cysticola mites is rare and there is no report of this simultaneous infestation in Brazilian scientific literature. C. nudus is known as the air sacs mite and may cause respiratory signs as well as pneumonia and weight loss when present in large numbers in the host. L. cysticola is found in connective tissue of galliforms and causes formation of small calcified subcutaneous nodules that can be confused with the characteristic nodules found in avian tuberculosis. In this paper are discussed the pathological findings of lesions caused by C. nudus and L. cysticola and their morphological characterization.


Cytodites nudus e Laminosioptes cysticola são ácaros cuja ocorrência é pouco relatada e cuja infestação simultânea nunca foi descrita na literatura científica brasileira. C. nudus é conhecido como ácaro dos sacos aéreos e pode provocar sinais respiratórios, pneumonia e emagrecimento, quando presente em grande número no hospedeiro. L. cysticola parasita o tecido conjuntivo de galiformes e provoca a formação de pequenos nódulos subcutâneos calcificados, que podem ser confundidos com nódulos de tuberculose aviária. No presente trabalho, são discutidos os aspectos patológicos das lesões causadas pelos ácaros C. nudus e L. cysticola e a caracterização morfológica desses parasitas.

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