Aspects of the epidemiological chain of bovine neosporosis and applications as a prophylaxis tool

Autores

  • Isabela Gonçalves da Silva
  • Lara Ellen Correa Nogueira Silva
  • Renata Vieira Chaves Gabriel
  • Alexandra Cristina Silva
  • Sérgio Eustáquio Lemos da Silva

Palavras-chave:

Neosporosis, Epidemiological, Parasite

Resumo

Systemic parasitic infections are responsible for serious losses in agriculture. In the reproductive sphere of cattle farming, bovine neosporosis is described as one of the main diseases that causes abortions in cattle herds, generating considerable reproductive and, consequently, economic impacts on the Brazilian livestock sector. This disease is caused by the protozoan Neospora caninum, a coccid found in the form of tissue cysts and intracellular tachyzoites. This condition gives the parasite an efficient capacity for dissemination and transmission within cattle herds and can infect up to 90% of animals in confinement with dairy or beef aptitude (DUBEY et al. 2006).

 

DOI:https://doi.org/10.56238/sevenIIImulti2023-183

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2023-08-22

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Silva, I. G. da, Silva, L. E. C. N., Gabriel, R. V. C., Silva, A. C., & Silva, S. E. L. da. (2023). Aspects of the epidemiological chain of bovine neosporosis and applications as a prophylaxis tool. Caderno De ANAIS HOME. Recuperado de https://homepublishing.com.br/index.php/cadernodeanais/article/view/627