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Experimental infection of calves with Haemonchus placei or Haemonchus contortus: Assessment of clinical, hematological and biochemical parameters and histopathological characteristics of abomasums.

Flávia Carolina Fávero1, Carolina Buzzulini1, Breno Cayeiro Cruz1, Gustavo Felippelli1, Willian Giquelin Maciel1, Bruna Salatta1, Débora Siniscalchi1, Welber Daniel Zanetti Lopes2, Weslen Fabricio Pires Teixeira1, Vando Edésio Soares3, Gilson Pereira de Oliveira1, Alvimar José da Costa1.   

Abstract

The present study had the primary objective of evaluating clinical, hematological and biochemical parameters, as well as observing anatomical and histopathological characteristics of abomasums, from calves prime-infected with Haemonchus contortus or H. placei. Ten male Holstein newborns were subdivided in three groups (GI placebo; GII infected with H. contortus; GIII inoculated with H. placei). Eye mucosa staining was evaluated. Hematological and biochemical tests were performed on animals. The euthanasia of all ten experimental calves was performed on the 42nd day post-inoculation. Fragments were collected from each of all 10 abomasums for histopathological analysis. Discrete submandibular edema was diagnosed in animals from both infected groups (H. contortus or H. placei). However, there were no significant changes (P > 0.05) in the color of the ocular mucosa of calves from all three experimental groups across the entire experimental period. Hematological and biochemical changes diagnosed on animals could not be linked to infections by species of Haemonchus spp. Regarding histopathological exams, it was possible to diagnose hypertrophy, hyperplasia, binucleated cells, inflammatory infiltrate, multifocal hemorrhage and edema in abomasums from calves of both groups infected with H. placei and H. contortus. It can, thus, be concluded that not only are calves susceptible to infections by both Haemonchus species, but they can also present clinical changes and similar anatomic histopathological lesions independent of being infected by Haemonchus placei or Haemonchus contortus. These results reflect a negative effect on helminth control by mixed grazing between sheep and cattle, especially when using calves.
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Keywords:  Calves; FAMACHA; Haemonchus control; Mixed grazing

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27693223     DOI: 10.1016/j.exppara.2016.09.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Exp Parasitol        ISSN: 0014-4894            Impact factor:   2.011


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