Influência do parasitismo por nematódeos sobre o perfil hematológico de caprinos Influence of nematodes on the hematological parameters of goats

The interaction between ivermectin-resistant and ivermectin-sensitive nematodes and the effect of this anthelmintic on the hematological status of naturally infected goats was assessed using 36 animals. Of these animals, 12 were infected by ivermectin-sensitive gastrointestinal nematodes of the supe...

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Published inArquivo brasileiro de medicina veterinária e zootecnia Vol. 57; no. 1; pp. 133 - 135
Main Authors M.J.T. Mattos, C.M.B. Oliveira, A. Lustosa, L.A. Lacerda, S. Terra
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais 01.02.2005
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Summary:The interaction between ivermectin-resistant and ivermectin-sensitive nematodes and the effect of this anthelmintic on the hematological status of naturally infected goats was assessed using 36 animals. Of these animals, 12 were infected by ivermectin-sensitive gastrointestinal nematodes of the superfamily Trichostrongyloidea (G1s e G1s) 12 were infected by ivermectin-resistant nematodes (G2r e G2r) and 12 uninfect goats (G3np). Six infected goats of each group (G1sm e G2rm) received oral ivermectin al the dose of 200µg/kg, while six were used as controls (G1sc e G2rc). Blood and fecal samples were collected on the day of medication (day zero), at seven, and at 14 days thereafter. The erythrocyte count and hematocrit levels in goats infected by sensitive strains of Haemonchus was greater than that of the group infected by a resistant strain. These values are lower in comparison to those observed in uninfected goats. The increase in the number of eggs per gram of feces, regardless of the strain, is inversely related to the hematocrit level. The use of ivermectin did not significantly change the hematological parameters of goats.
ISSN:0102-0935
1678-4162
DOI:10.1590/S0102-09352005000100018