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The Goat as a Risk Factor for Parasitic Infections in Ovine Flocks
SIMPLE SUMMARY: Small ruminants in northwestern Spain are frequently managed in mixed flocks. Sheep-goat joint management has not been considered a risk factor for parasite infection, so the main objective of this study was to establish if mixed management with goats supposes a risk factor for paras...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8300372/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34359204 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11072077 |
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author | García-Dios, David Panadero, Rosario Díaz, Pablo Viña, Miguel Remesar, Susana Prieto, Alberto López-Lorenzo, Gonzalo Martínez-Calabuig, Néstor Díez-Baños, Pablo Morrondo, Patrocinio López, Ceferino M. |
author_facet | García-Dios, David Panadero, Rosario Díaz, Pablo Viña, Miguel Remesar, Susana Prieto, Alberto López-Lorenzo, Gonzalo Martínez-Calabuig, Néstor Díez-Baños, Pablo Morrondo, Patrocinio López, Ceferino M. |
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description | SIMPLE SUMMARY: Small ruminants in northwestern Spain are frequently managed in mixed flocks. Sheep-goat joint management has not been considered a risk factor for parasite infection, so the main objective of this study was to establish if mixed management with goats supposes a risk factor for parasitic infections in ovine flocks. Goat contact was a risk factor for sheep to be infected by protostrongylids, Dictyocaulus filaria, gastrointestinal nematodes and Eimeria spp. In relation to host-specific parasites, goats cannot be considered as a source for sheep, but competition for food and spaces between both small ungulates can suppose a reduced grazing area to sheep, provoking high environmental contamination and stress that facilitate their infection. ABSTRACT: Small ruminants in northwestern Spain are frequently managed in mixed flocks. Sheep–goat joint management has not been considered a risk factor for parasite infection, so the main objective of this study was to establish if mixed management with goats supposes a risk factor for parasitic infections in ovine flocks. Two thousand and ninety-three sheep were sampled from 74 commercial meat ovine flocks for diagnostic of the main parasites. Goat contact was a risk factor for sheep to be infected by protostrongylids, Dictyocaulus filaria, gastrointestinal nematodes and Eimeria spp. In contrast, Moniezia, Fasciola hepatica, Dicrocoelium dendriticum and Paramphistomidae prevalences were not influenced. Sheep–goat mixed management can be considered as a risk factor, since goats would act as a source of pasture contamination for interspecific parasites (protostrongylids, Dictyocaulus filaria and gastrointestinal nematodes). In relation to host-specific parasites, such as Eimeria spp., goats cannot be considered as a source for sheep, but competition for food and spaces between both small ungulates can suppose a reduced grazing area to sheep, provoking high environmental contamination and stress that facilitate their infection. Future epidemiological studies for parasitic infections in small ruminants should consider sheep–goat mixed management as a possible risk factor to be included in multivariate analyses. |
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spelling | pubmed-83003722021-07-24 The Goat as a Risk Factor for Parasitic Infections in Ovine Flocks García-Dios, David Panadero, Rosario Díaz, Pablo Viña, Miguel Remesar, Susana Prieto, Alberto López-Lorenzo, Gonzalo Martínez-Calabuig, Néstor Díez-Baños, Pablo Morrondo, Patrocinio López, Ceferino M. Animals (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Small ruminants in northwestern Spain are frequently managed in mixed flocks. Sheep-goat joint management has not been considered a risk factor for parasite infection, so the main objective of this study was to establish if mixed management with goats supposes a risk factor for parasitic infections in ovine flocks. Goat contact was a risk factor for sheep to be infected by protostrongylids, Dictyocaulus filaria, gastrointestinal nematodes and Eimeria spp. In relation to host-specific parasites, goats cannot be considered as a source for sheep, but competition for food and spaces between both small ungulates can suppose a reduced grazing area to sheep, provoking high environmental contamination and stress that facilitate their infection. ABSTRACT: Small ruminants in northwestern Spain are frequently managed in mixed flocks. Sheep–goat joint management has not been considered a risk factor for parasite infection, so the main objective of this study was to establish if mixed management with goats supposes a risk factor for parasitic infections in ovine flocks. Two thousand and ninety-three sheep were sampled from 74 commercial meat ovine flocks for diagnostic of the main parasites. Goat contact was a risk factor for sheep to be infected by protostrongylids, Dictyocaulus filaria, gastrointestinal nematodes and Eimeria spp. In contrast, Moniezia, Fasciola hepatica, Dicrocoelium dendriticum and Paramphistomidae prevalences were not influenced. Sheep–goat mixed management can be considered as a risk factor, since goats would act as a source of pasture contamination for interspecific parasites (protostrongylids, Dictyocaulus filaria and gastrointestinal nematodes). In relation to host-specific parasites, such as Eimeria spp., goats cannot be considered as a source for sheep, but competition for food and spaces between both small ungulates can suppose a reduced grazing area to sheep, provoking high environmental contamination and stress that facilitate their infection. Future epidemiological studies for parasitic infections in small ruminants should consider sheep–goat mixed management as a possible risk factor to be included in multivariate analyses. MDPI 2021-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC8300372/ /pubmed/34359204 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11072077 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article García-Dios, David Panadero, Rosario Díaz, Pablo Viña, Miguel Remesar, Susana Prieto, Alberto López-Lorenzo, Gonzalo Martínez-Calabuig, Néstor Díez-Baños, Pablo Morrondo, Patrocinio López, Ceferino M. The Goat as a Risk Factor for Parasitic Infections in Ovine Flocks |
title | The Goat as a Risk Factor for Parasitic Infections in Ovine Flocks |
title_full | The Goat as a Risk Factor for Parasitic Infections in Ovine Flocks |
title_fullStr | The Goat as a Risk Factor for Parasitic Infections in Ovine Flocks |
title_full_unstemmed | The Goat as a Risk Factor for Parasitic Infections in Ovine Flocks |
title_short | The Goat as a Risk Factor for Parasitic Infections in Ovine Flocks |
title_sort | goat as a risk factor for parasitic infections in ovine flocks |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8300372/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34359204 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11072077 |
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