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Claiton Ismael Schwertz1, Neuber Jose Lucca1, Aleksandro Schafer da Silva1, Piotr Baska1, Gustavo Bonetto1, Mateus Eloir Gabriel1, Fábio Centofanti1, Ricardo Evandro Mendes1.
Abstract
The trematodes of the genus Eurytrema are low pathogenic pancreatic parasites, but can be related to a decrease in cattle productive performance and eventually death. Parasitized animals develop chronic interstitial pancreatitis and may show a productive performance drop and emaciation. Human infection by Eurytrema sp. has already been reported in other countries as an incidental finding during autopsy or routine tests, but the parasite has not been found in humans in Brazil. However, it is possible that a large number of people could be infected, since parasitological tests have low sensitivity and the parasite is neglected as a pathogen for humans and even animals. Attempts to control and treat Eurytrematosis have generally presented low effectiveness. With the aim to control the disease and provide more information regarding its pathogenicity, our research group is developing a number of studies about Eurytrema spp. We hope to determine the damage in productivity, as well as, establish an efficient protocol for treatment and control of Eurytrematosis based on immunoprophylaxis and antiparasitical drug therapy.Entities:
Keywords: Diseases of cattle; Oxidative stress; Parasitical immunoprofilaxis; Pathology; Public health
Year: 2015 PMID: 26309817 PMCID: PMC4543810 DOI: 10.5493/wjem.v5.i3.160
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World J Exp Med ISSN: 2220-315X