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A 10-Year Surveillance of Eimeria spp. in Cattle and Buffaloes in a Mediterranean Area

Coccidiosis due to Eimeria spp. are widespread parasitic infections in cattle and water buffaloes and may impair health, welfare, and production of these livestock species. The aims of this study were (i) to investigate the prevalence and seasonal dynamics of eimeriosis and (ii) to characterize the...

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Autores principales: Morgoglione, Maria Elena, Bosco, Antonio, Maurelli, Maria Paola, Alves, Leucio Camara, Saralli, Giorgio, Bruni, Gianpaolo, Cringoli, Giuseppe, Rinaldi, Laura
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7417623/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32851006
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00410
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author Morgoglione, Maria Elena
Bosco, Antonio
Maurelli, Maria Paola
Alves, Leucio Camara
Saralli, Giorgio
Bruni, Gianpaolo
Cringoli, Giuseppe
Rinaldi, Laura
author_facet Morgoglione, Maria Elena
Bosco, Antonio
Maurelli, Maria Paola
Alves, Leucio Camara
Saralli, Giorgio
Bruni, Gianpaolo
Cringoli, Giuseppe
Rinaldi, Laura
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description Coccidiosis due to Eimeria spp. are widespread parasitic infections in cattle and water buffaloes and may impair health, welfare, and production of these livestock species. The aims of this study were (i) to investigate the prevalence and seasonal dynamics of eimeriosis and (ii) to characterize the Eimeria species in large ruminants in a Mediterranean area, in order to plan effective control strategies. Parasitological data were obtained from a 10-year surveillance program (2010–2019) on 3,631 farms (2,089 buffalo and 1,542 cattle farms) sampled in central and southern Italy. Pooled fecal samples were analyzed using the FLOTAC technique with an analytic sensitivity of 2 oocysts per gram of feces (OPG) utilizing a saturated sodium chloride flotation solution (specific gravity = 1.200). Eimeria species identification was performed by morphometric analysis after a one week incubation of oocysts in a 2.5% potassium dichromate solution. The results showed high prevalence of Eimeria (up to 100%) in both cattle and buffaloes in the 10 years of surveillance, even if a slight reduction was reported in the last three years. The overall prevalence of eimeriosis was 91.7% (95% confidence interval, 95% CI = 90.2–93.1) in cattle farms and 81.5% (95% CI = 79.8–83.1) in water buffalo farms. The mean OPG value was 66.8 (min = 2; max = 8,065) in cattle and 55.9 (min = 2; max = 15,415) in water buffaloes, but this difference was not statistically significant (p > 0.05). In total, nine species of Eimeria were found in cattle the most prevalent being Eimeria bovis, E. ellipsoidalis, E. cylindrica, and E. zuernii, whereas in water buffaloes eight species of Eimeria were found, the most prevalent being E. ellipsoidalis, E. auburnensis, E. bovis, and E. zuernii. Mixed infections were common in both ruminant species. The seasonal pattern showed a higher prevalence of eimeriosis in cattle in spring (86.9%) whereas in buffalo farms the prevalence was higher in winter (82.3%) and summer (82.4%). In conclusion, the 10-year surveillance program indicates that eimeriosis is common in cattle and water buffaloes and therefore continuous effective control strategies are needed.
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spelling pubmed-74176232020-08-25 A 10-Year Surveillance of Eimeria spp. in Cattle and Buffaloes in a Mediterranean Area Morgoglione, Maria Elena Bosco, Antonio Maurelli, Maria Paola Alves, Leucio Camara Saralli, Giorgio Bruni, Gianpaolo Cringoli, Giuseppe Rinaldi, Laura Front Vet Sci Veterinary Science Coccidiosis due to Eimeria spp. are widespread parasitic infections in cattle and water buffaloes and may impair health, welfare, and production of these livestock species. The aims of this study were (i) to investigate the prevalence and seasonal dynamics of eimeriosis and (ii) to characterize the Eimeria species in large ruminants in a Mediterranean area, in order to plan effective control strategies. Parasitological data were obtained from a 10-year surveillance program (2010–2019) on 3,631 farms (2,089 buffalo and 1,542 cattle farms) sampled in central and southern Italy. Pooled fecal samples were analyzed using the FLOTAC technique with an analytic sensitivity of 2 oocysts per gram of feces (OPG) utilizing a saturated sodium chloride flotation solution (specific gravity = 1.200). Eimeria species identification was performed by morphometric analysis after a one week incubation of oocysts in a 2.5% potassium dichromate solution. The results showed high prevalence of Eimeria (up to 100%) in both cattle and buffaloes in the 10 years of surveillance, even if a slight reduction was reported in the last three years. The overall prevalence of eimeriosis was 91.7% (95% confidence interval, 95% CI = 90.2–93.1) in cattle farms and 81.5% (95% CI = 79.8–83.1) in water buffalo farms. The mean OPG value was 66.8 (min = 2; max = 8,065) in cattle and 55.9 (min = 2; max = 15,415) in water buffaloes, but this difference was not statistically significant (p > 0.05). In total, nine species of Eimeria were found in cattle the most prevalent being Eimeria bovis, E. ellipsoidalis, E. cylindrica, and E. zuernii, whereas in water buffaloes eight species of Eimeria were found, the most prevalent being E. ellipsoidalis, E. auburnensis, E. bovis, and E. zuernii. Mixed infections were common in both ruminant species. The seasonal pattern showed a higher prevalence of eimeriosis in cattle in spring (86.9%) whereas in buffalo farms the prevalence was higher in winter (82.3%) and summer (82.4%). In conclusion, the 10-year surveillance program indicates that eimeriosis is common in cattle and water buffaloes and therefore continuous effective control strategies are needed. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7417623/ /pubmed/32851006 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00410 Text en Copyright © 2020 Morgoglione, Bosco, Maurelli, Alves, Saralli, Bruni, Cringoli and Rinaldi. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Veterinary Science
Morgoglione, Maria Elena
Bosco, Antonio
Maurelli, Maria Paola
Alves, Leucio Camara
Saralli, Giorgio
Bruni, Gianpaolo
Cringoli, Giuseppe
Rinaldi, Laura
A 10-Year Surveillance of Eimeria spp. in Cattle and Buffaloes in a Mediterranean Area
title A 10-Year Surveillance of Eimeria spp. in Cattle and Buffaloes in a Mediterranean Area
title_full A 10-Year Surveillance of Eimeria spp. in Cattle and Buffaloes in a Mediterranean Area
title_fullStr A 10-Year Surveillance of Eimeria spp. in Cattle and Buffaloes in a Mediterranean Area
title_full_unstemmed A 10-Year Surveillance of Eimeria spp. in Cattle and Buffaloes in a Mediterranean Area
title_short A 10-Year Surveillance of Eimeria spp. in Cattle and Buffaloes in a Mediterranean Area
title_sort 10-year surveillance of eimeria spp. in cattle and buffaloes in a mediterranean area
topic Veterinary Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7417623/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32851006
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fvets.2020.00410
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