Impacto do tratamento antihelmíntico de cães na contaminação de vias públicas por agentes de Larva Migrans

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Ano de defesa: 2014
Autor(a) principal: Ramires, Lívia Magosso lattes
Orientador(a): Santarém, Vamilton álvares lattes
Banca de defesa: Giufrida, Rogério lattes, Gonçalves, Daniela Dib
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade do Oeste Paulista
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Mestrado em Ciência Animal
Departamento: Ciências Agrárias
País: BR
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Link de acesso: http://bdtd.unoeste.br:8080/tede/handle/tede/289
Resumo: The geohelminthoses are important diseases that infect human beings. These diseases are caused by parasites that harbor the man as definitive host. In addition, dogs and cat may be responsible by environmental contamination by agents with zoonotic potential, particularly Toxocara spp. and Ancylostoma spp. These parasites may cause the visceral/ocular and cutaneous larva migrans syndromes, respectively. The drastic increase of people who raise dogs and cats with no parasitic control and the free access of these animals to sidewalks/recreative public areas are important factors for soil contamination by larva migrans agents. The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of deworming in dogs on the environmental contamination of sidewalks/streets and public parks caused by larva migrans (LM) agents (Toxocara spp. and/or Ancylostoma spp.). The study was carried out in a disadvantaged social area of Presidente Prudente, São Paulo, Brazil. A survey was applied to 138 dog owners, who received a plastic bag (Cata-Caca MSD) to collect a stool sample of their animals (n=200). Further, stool samples of dogs observed in sidewalks/streets (440) and two parks (n=63) were also collected. The samples were analyzed by the Gordon and Whitlock technique, to evaluate the egg count of LM agents. The positive dogs (at least one egg per gram (epg)= 100) were submitted to an anthelminthic treatment (Fembendazole, Panacur® 10%). The egg count was verified in 32.5% (65/200) of the dogs, in 45.25% (62/137) of the stool samples found on the sidewalks/streets and in 3.7% (14/37) of the samples collected in the parks. Following 30 days after deworming, the effectiveness of treatment for Ancylostoma spp. and for Toxocara spp. was 95.8% and 96.6%, respectively. In addition, it was observed a highly significantly reduction in the contamination of environment by LM agents (sidewalks/streets and parks) after treatment of the dogs (p<0.0001). This findings were also observed in the sidewalks/streets, in which there was a significant reduction (p<0.0128) in the count mean of Ancylostoma spp. epg. However, the same phenomenon was not observed taking into account the contamination of the parks. The high infection of dogs with Ancylostoma spp. and/or Toxocara spp. observed in this study indicates that LM agents represent a risk for both the health of dogs and their owners. The deworming of domiciliated dogs should be considered an important and significant impact for the reduction of environmental contamination of public places by LM agents.
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spelling Santarém, Vamilton álvaresCPF:31873065515http://lattes.cnpq.br/2204972437815213Giufrida, RogérioCPF:25801911863Gonçalves, Daniela DibCPF:27754042860http://lattes.cnpq.br/9047414677271009CPF:33500019803http://lattes.cnpq.br/4744555689623781Ramires, Lívia Magosso2016-01-26T18:55:38Z2014-06-042014-02-28RAMIRES, Lívia Magosso. Impact of the anthelminthic treatment of dogs in environmental contamination of sidewalks by Larva Migrans agents. 2014. 53 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Agrárias) - Universidade do Oeste Paulista, Presidente Prudente, 2014.http://bdtd.unoeste.br:8080/tede/handle/tede/289The geohelminthoses are important diseases that infect human beings. These diseases are caused by parasites that harbor the man as definitive host. In addition, dogs and cat may be responsible by environmental contamination by agents with zoonotic potential, particularly Toxocara spp. and Ancylostoma spp. These parasites may cause the visceral/ocular and cutaneous larva migrans syndromes, respectively. The drastic increase of people who raise dogs and cats with no parasitic control and the free access of these animals to sidewalks/recreative public areas are important factors for soil contamination by larva migrans agents. The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of deworming in dogs on the environmental contamination of sidewalks/streets and public parks caused by larva migrans (LM) agents (Toxocara spp. and/or Ancylostoma spp.). The study was carried out in a disadvantaged social area of Presidente Prudente, São Paulo, Brazil. A survey was applied to 138 dog owners, who received a plastic bag (Cata-Caca MSD) to collect a stool sample of their animals (n=200). Further, stool samples of dogs observed in sidewalks/streets (440) and two parks (n=63) were also collected. The samples were analyzed by the Gordon and Whitlock technique, to evaluate the egg count of LM agents. The positive dogs (at least one egg per gram (epg)= 100) were submitted to an anthelminthic treatment (Fembendazole, Panacur® 10%). The egg count was verified in 32.5% (65/200) of the dogs, in 45.25% (62/137) of the stool samples found on the sidewalks/streets and in 3.7% (14/37) of the samples collected in the parks. Following 30 days after deworming, the effectiveness of treatment for Ancylostoma spp. and for Toxocara spp. was 95.8% and 96.6%, respectively. In addition, it was observed a highly significantly reduction in the contamination of environment by LM agents (sidewalks/streets and parks) after treatment of the dogs (p<0.0001). This findings were also observed in the sidewalks/streets, in which there was a significant reduction (p<0.0128) in the count mean of Ancylostoma spp. epg. However, the same phenomenon was not observed taking into account the contamination of the parks. The high infection of dogs with Ancylostoma spp. and/or Toxocara spp. observed in this study indicates that LM agents represent a risk for both the health of dogs and their owners. The deworming of domiciliated dogs should be considered an important and significant impact for the reduction of environmental contamination of public places by LM agents.As geohelmintoses são importantes doenças que acometem seres humanos. Além de serem ocasionadas por parasitos que têm o homem como hospedeiro definitivo, cães e gatos podem ser responsáveis pela contaminação ambiental por agentes com potencial zoonótico. Entres esses agentes, destacam-se Toxocara spp. e Ancylostoma spp., que podem ocasionar as síndromes de Larva migrans visceral/ocular e cutânea, respectivamente. O número crescente de pessoas que criam cães e gatos sem controle parasitário e o acesso desses animais às vias e áreas de lazer públicas representam um importante fator para a contaminação de solos por agentes de Larva migrans. O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar o impacto da desverminação de cães sobre a contaminação de vias e parques públicos ocasionada por agentes de larva migrans (LM), Toxocara spp. e/ou Ancylostoma spp. O estudo foi realizado em uma área de baixa renda de Presidente Prudente, São Paulo, com entrevista de 138 moradores, que receberam um coletor de fezes (Cata-caca MSD) para armazenamento das amostras de fezes de seus cães (n=200). Além disso, foram coletadas fezes de cães depositadas em vias públicas (n=440) e em dois parques (n=63). As amostras foram analisadas pelo método de Gordon e Whitlock, modificado, para avaliação a contagem de ovos (opg) dos agentes de LM. Os cães cujas amostras foram positivas (pelo menos um ovo por grama (opg)= 100) foram submetidos ao tratamento antihelmíntico (Fembendazole, Panacur® 10%). A presença de ovos nas fezes (opg&#8805;100) foi verificada em 32,5% (65/200) das amostras dos cães domiciliados, em 45,25% (62/137) das vias públicas e em 3,7% (14/37) das praças. Após 30 dias do tratamento, a média de eficácia do produto para Ancylostoma spp. e para Toxocara spp. foi de 95,8% e 96,6%, respectivamente. Houve uma redução significativa da contaminação das fezes presentes no meio ambiente (Vias e Praças) após o tratamento (p<0,0001). Esse achado foi observado em vias públicas, onde houve também uma redução significativa (p<0,0128) na média de opg de Ancylostoma spp. Contudo, esse fenômeno não se repetiu nas praças. A alta infecção dos cães por Ancylostoma spp. e /ou Toxocara spp. indica que agentes de LM são um risco para a saúde dos cães, dos seus proprietários e da contaminação ambiental. A desverminação de cães domiciliados mostrou um impacto significativo na contaminação ambiental por agentes de LM em locais públicos.Made available in DSpace on 2016-01-26T18:55:38Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Impacto do tratamento antihelmíntico de cães na contaminação de vias públicas por agentes de Larva Migrans
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Impact of the anthelminthic treatment of dogs in environmental contamination of sidewalks by Larva Migrans agents
title Impacto do tratamento antihelmíntico de cães na contaminação de vias públicas por agentes de Larva Migrans
spellingShingle Impacto do tratamento antihelmíntico de cães na contaminação de vias públicas por agentes de Larva Migrans
Ramires, Lívia Magosso
toxocaríase
ancilostomíase
antiparasitário
zoonose
toxocariasis
ancilostomiasis
antiparasitic drug
zoonosis
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Impacto do tratamento antihelmíntico de cães na contaminação de vias públicas por agentes de Larva Migrans
title_full Impacto do tratamento antihelmíntico de cães na contaminação de vias públicas por agentes de Larva Migrans
title_fullStr Impacto do tratamento antihelmíntico de cães na contaminação de vias públicas por agentes de Larva Migrans
title_full_unstemmed Impacto do tratamento antihelmíntico de cães na contaminação de vias públicas por agentes de Larva Migrans
title_sort Impacto do tratamento antihelmíntico de cães na contaminação de vias públicas por agentes de Larva Migrans
author Ramires, Lívia Magosso
author_facet Ramires, Lívia Magosso
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dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Gonçalves, Daniela Dib
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contributor_str_mv Santarém, Vamilton álvares
Giufrida, Rogério
Gonçalves, Daniela Dib
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv toxocaríase
ancilostomíase
antiparasitário
zoonose
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ancilostomíase
antiparasitário
zoonose
toxocariasis
ancilostomiasis
antiparasitic drug
zoonosis
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
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ancilostomiasis
antiparasitic drug
zoonosis
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description The geohelminthoses are important diseases that infect human beings. These diseases are caused by parasites that harbor the man as definitive host. In addition, dogs and cat may be responsible by environmental contamination by agents with zoonotic potential, particularly Toxocara spp. and Ancylostoma spp. These parasites may cause the visceral/ocular and cutaneous larva migrans syndromes, respectively. The drastic increase of people who raise dogs and cats with no parasitic control and the free access of these animals to sidewalks/recreative public areas are important factors for soil contamination by larva migrans agents. The aim of the study was to evaluate the impact of deworming in dogs on the environmental contamination of sidewalks/streets and public parks caused by larva migrans (LM) agents (Toxocara spp. and/or Ancylostoma spp.). The study was carried out in a disadvantaged social area of Presidente Prudente, São Paulo, Brazil. A survey was applied to 138 dog owners, who received a plastic bag (Cata-Caca MSD) to collect a stool sample of their animals (n=200). Further, stool samples of dogs observed in sidewalks/streets (440) and two parks (n=63) were also collected. The samples were analyzed by the Gordon and Whitlock technique, to evaluate the egg count of LM agents. The positive dogs (at least one egg per gram (epg)= 100) were submitted to an anthelminthic treatment (Fembendazole, Panacur® 10%). The egg count was verified in 32.5% (65/200) of the dogs, in 45.25% (62/137) of the stool samples found on the sidewalks/streets and in 3.7% (14/37) of the samples collected in the parks. Following 30 days after deworming, the effectiveness of treatment for Ancylostoma spp. and for Toxocara spp. was 95.8% and 96.6%, respectively. In addition, it was observed a highly significantly reduction in the contamination of environment by LM agents (sidewalks/streets and parks) after treatment of the dogs (p<0.0001). This findings were also observed in the sidewalks/streets, in which there was a significant reduction (p<0.0128) in the count mean of Ancylostoma spp. epg. However, the same phenomenon was not observed taking into account the contamination of the parks. The high infection of dogs with Ancylostoma spp. and/or Toxocara spp. observed in this study indicates that LM agents represent a risk for both the health of dogs and their owners. The deworming of domiciliated dogs should be considered an important and significant impact for the reduction of environmental contamination of public places by LM agents.
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