Number of rainy days in a week influencing screwworm navel myiasis in beef calves and efficacies of injectable and topical antiparasitics

Autor: Lídia Mendes, de Aquino, Lorena Lopes, Ferreira, Dina María Beltrán, Zapa, Luciana Maffini, Heller, Artur Siqueira Nunes, Trindade, Igor Maciel Lopes, de Morais, Vanessa Ferreira, Salvador, Luccas Lourenzzo Lima Lins, Leal, Luiz Felipe Monteiro, Couto, Rafael Paranhos, de Mendonça, Istanlei Soares, Costa, Vando Edésio, Soares, Caio Marcio, de Oliveira Monteiro, Welber Daniel Zanetti, Lopes
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Research in Veterinary Science. 152:698-706
ISSN: 0034-5288
Popis: Rainfall incidence as a risk factor for umbilical myiasis by Cochliomyia hominivorax in newborn beef cattle and the preventive and curative efficacies of injectable and topical products against its larvae were evaluated. The prevalence of navel myiasis did not differ between sex, however, it did differ between seasons of the year, independent of animal sex, with it being higher in the rainy season than in the dry season for both sexes (males 64.6%, females 62.1%). During the rainy season, rains occurred intermittently and the number of rainy days in a week had a direct influence on prevalence, with an increase (≥87%) in the number of calves with navel myiasis caused by C. hominivorax. When it rained intermittently for four, five and six days in a week during the rainy season, calves had ≈12, 24 and 11 times greater chances, respectively, of having navel myiasis compared to a week without rain during the rainy season. The injectable products did not reach preventive efficacies higher than 35%, while all treatments of topic products reached 100% preventive efficacy at 10 days post-treatment. Only the formulations with 30% dichlorfenthion and 0.32% fipronil achieved 100% curative efficacy. The results reinforce the need for intensified inspection and healing of the umbilicus during the rainy season, mainly during rainier weeks. Furthermore, topical formulations may be a better alternative as a preventive treatment than avermectin formulations. However, the curative efficacy of the topical product containing dichlorvos did not demonstrate a relationship with preventive efficacy for newborn calves.
Databáze: OpenAIRE