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Abstract(s)
Parasiticidal fungi have been used in several in vivo experiments in livestock farms
worldwide, constituting an effective tool for the biocontrol of gastrointestinal parasites in grazing
animals. In the first year of study, two groups of eight first-season pasturing ewe lambs infected by
strongyles were dewormed with albendazole, and then, the test group received an oral dose of 106
chlamydospores of Mucor circinelloides and 106 Duddingtonia flagrans individually and thrice a week
from mid-September to May (FS1), while the control group remained without fungi (CT1). In the
second year, two new groups of first-season grazing ewe lambs were treated with ivermectin and
subjected to the same experimental design (FS2 and CT2, respectively). The anthelmintic efficacy
was 96.6% (CT1), 95.6% (FS1), 96.1% (CT2), and 95.1% (FS2). The counts of strongyle egg output
increased in the control groups (CT1 and CT2) throughout the study and reached numbers higher
than 600 eggs per gram of feces (EPG), while in FS1 and FS2, they were <250 EPG. The values of red
blood cell parameters registered for CT1 and CT2 were lower than those of the reference standards,
while a significant increment was recorded in FS1 and FS2, and values within the physiological range
were attained. It is concluded that integrating efficient anthelminthic deworming with rotational
pasturing and the regular intake of chlamydospores of M. circinelloides and D. flagrans provides a
helpful strategy for maintaining low levels of strongyle egg output in first-season grazing ewe lambs
and improves their health status.
Description
Research Areas: Microbiology
Keywords
Soil-transmitted helminths Ovine Biological control Mucor circinelloides Duddingtonia flagrans EPG counts Hematic parameters
Pedagogical Context
Citation
Voinot M, Bonilla R, Sousa S, Sanchís J, Canhão-Dias M, Romero Delgado J, Lozano J, Sánchez-Andrade R, Sol Arias M, Madeira de Carvalho L. 2021. Control of Strongyles in first-season grazing ewe lambs by integrating deworming and thrice-weekly administration of parasiticidal fungal spores. Pathogens, 10(10):1338. Doi: https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens10101338
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MDPI
