Literature DB >> 7558566

Transmission dynamics of Echinococcus granulosus, Taenia hydatigena and Taenia ovis in sheep in Uruguay.

P A Cabrera1, G Haran, U Benavidez, S Valledor, G Perera, S Lloyd, M A Gemmell, M Baraibar, A Morana, J Maissonave.   

Abstract

A base-line survey was carried out on the transmission dynamics of Echinococcus granulosus, Taenia hydatigena and Taenia ovis in sheep in the Department of Florida, Uruguay. Mean life expectancy at birth of the sheep population in this Department was estimated at 3.5 and 4.8 years for male and female sheep, respectively. Both intensity and prevalence of E. granulosus infection increased with age providing no evidence that immunity was acquired in the population. This revealed that E. granulosus was only relatively stable and in an equilibrium endemic steady state with an estimate of the basic reproduction ratio (Ro) of about 1.2. The mature larval population in sheep was over-dispersed with parameter k, from fitting a negative binomial, being 0.199 and 0.556 in 42- and 54-month-old sheep, respectively. The mean number of cysts increased by 1.05 cysts per year and the infection pressure was calculated as 0.174 infections per year, implying that each infection consisted of 693.6 eggs to produce 6.03 cysts. Neither intensity nor prevalence of infection with T. hydatigena or T. ovis increased with age. This indicated that immunity was acquired to reinfection by both parasites and they were in an equilibrium hyperenedemic steady state with an estimated Ro of 4.2-5.8. Viability and fertility of E. granulosus, and viability of T. hydatigena cysts in the older age groups were low. The effects of the different transmission levels of the parasites on potential control strategies are discussed.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7558566     DOI: 10.1016/0020-7519(94)00209-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Parasitol        ISSN: 0020-7519            Impact factor:   3.981


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