Juhok haemonchosisa - Irodalmi összefoglaló
Megtekintés/ Megnyitás
Dátum
2019-04Szerző
Farkas, Róbert
Ambrusics, Petra
Gyurkovszky, Mónika
Metaadat
Részletes rekordAbsztrakt
SUMMARY
Haemonchus contortus has been known for a long time in the tropical and subtropical regions of the world. This highly pathogenic, bloodfeeding nematode species is an especially significant threat to the health and production of sheep and goats. During the last decade the importance of haemonchosis in sheep flocks has increased in many European countries due to the climate change and anthelmintic resistance. Although, the occurrence of this parasite in Hungary was known many years ago there is still scant knowledge about its distribution and economic importance. Recently, haemonchosis has been diagnosed in some local sheep flocks, therefore the authors summarize the knowledge based on the published data. The biology and the geographical distribution of H. contortus and its economic importance are mentioned first. The traditional (morphological identification of eggs and third instar larvae) and new diagnostic methods (fluoresceinlabelled peanut agglutinin test, LAMP) to identify its eggs, the drugs available to use for treatments and the related anthelmintic resistance problems are discussed. Finally, alternative control possibilities of haemonchosis, such as the role of targeted selective treatments, grazing and nutritional management, genetic selection of sheep, vaccination and biological methods are discussed.