Literature DB >> 33287298

Gastrointestinal Strongyles Egg Excretion in Relation to Age, Gender, and Management of Horses in Italy.

Antonio Scala1, Claudia Tamponi1, Giuliana Sanna1, Giulio Predieri2, Giorgia Dessì1, Giampietro Sedda1, Francesco Buono3, Maria Grazia Cappai1, Vincenzo Veneziano3, Antonio Varcasia1.   

Abstract

Current equine helminth control strategies play a key role in strongyle epidemiology and anthelmintic resistance and have led to the recommendation for new treatment plans, which include diagnostic and efficacy surveillance. Assessing the equine strongyle distribution patterns would thus be useful and this study describes the strongyle prevalence in the equine population in Italy through coprological analysis and coproculture. In addition, individual data on each animal were collected in order to identify risk factors associated with strongyle egg shedding. Of the total number of stables investigated, 86.4% were found to have at least one positive animal and a 39.5% prevalence of strongyle egg shedding with a mean eggs per gram (EPG) of 245. A total of 80% of the total recorded EPG was shed from 12.8% of positive horses, thus confirming the need for new targeted intervention strategies. Significant differences in parasite prevalence were found based on season, sex, geographical distribution, management and rearing system, and breed. Significantly lower EPG values were found in horses that had received anthelmintic treatment, and macrocyclic lactones (MLs) were the most effective. Lastly, although large strongyles are more pathogenic, horses in Italy are mainly burdened by small strongyles, which pose an important animal health risk requiring continuous parasitological monitoring.

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Keywords:  fecal egg shedding; gastrointestinal strongyles; horses; intestinal parasites; management; prevalence; seasonality

Year:  2020        PMID: 33287298     DOI: 10.3390/ani10122283

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Animals (Basel)        ISSN: 2076-2615            Impact factor:   2.752


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