2013
DOI: 10.1590/s1984-29612013000400015
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Frequency of benzimidazole resistance inHaemonchus contortus populations isolated from buffalo, goat and sheep herds

Abstract: Anthelmintic resistance is an increasing problem that threatens livestock production worldwide. Understanding of the genetic basis of benzimidazole resistance recently allowed the development of promising molecular diagnostic tools. In this study, isolates of Haemonchus contortus obtained from goats, sheep and buffaloes raised in Brazil were screened for presence of the polymorphism Phe200Tyr in the β-tubulin 1 gene, which confers resistance to benzimidazole. The allelic frequency of the mutation conferring re… Show more

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“…The phylogenomic tree based on the concatenated PCGs of the complete mt genomes (Fig. 4), placed H. contortus NZ_Hco_NP and T. circumcincta NZ_Teci_NP in their respective clades with other H. contortus and T. circumcincta strains, which are in agreement with previous studies [8][9][10]43]. However, our tree is not directly comparable to previously described phylogenetic trees that performed different analyses and compared a broader set of taxa, but mainly because the trees were based on the ITS rDNA nuclear genetic markers [15,63,64].…”
Section: Mitochondrial Phylogenomicssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…The phylogenomic tree based on the concatenated PCGs of the complete mt genomes (Fig. 4), placed H. contortus NZ_Hco_NP and T. circumcincta NZ_Teci_NP in their respective clades with other H. contortus and T. circumcincta strains, which are in agreement with previous studies [8][9][10]43]. However, our tree is not directly comparable to previously described phylogenetic trees that performed different analyses and compared a broader set of taxa, but mainly because the trees were based on the ITS rDNA nuclear genetic markers [15,63,64].…”
Section: Mitochondrial Phylogenomicssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Parasitic roundworms belonging to the Haemonchidae family are able to infect a range of ruminant hosts. For example and on communal pastures in particular, H. placei is primarily a cattle parasite but can also infect small ruminants [6][7][8], and vice versa for H. contortus [9]. Given the increase in availability of genomic information resources [10], it is crucial for the management of parasitic diseases that readily accessible molecular tools are developed to enable end-users to easily determine which species is infecting which animal host.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The document covers in vivo testing and field sampling of material, including questionnaires for producers, while the manual emphasizes in vitro and molecular laboratory The new molecular biology tools, which are highly accurate, can be used for the diagnosis of susceptible and resistant parasites . Molecular tests based on the analysis of polymorphisms in the target gene associated with resistance, using PCR, are highly sensitive (SILVESTRE & HUMBERT, 2000), do not require fecal cultures, and can supplement traditional diagnostic methods (NUNES et al, 2013). However, due to the extremely polygenic nature of populations, researchers have yet to discover the mechanism of drug resistance and pinpoint one or more candidates for specific markers (FORTES & MOLENTO, 2013).…”
Section: Diagnostic Methods Employed In Brazil To Detect Ahr In Smallmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This polymorphism has also more recently been associated with resistance to avermectins (MOTTIER & PRICHARD, 2008). In Brazil, Nunes et al (2013) evaluated goat, sheep and buffalo herds with respect to the presence of polymorphism which confers resistance to benzimidazole, and stated that molecular diagnosis is the guide of choice for anthelmintic drugs before they are used on the herd. Studies of molecular tests on AHR in Brazil have also been evaluated, involving testing of beta-tubulin mutations or genetic evaluations of nematodes, corroborating researches into AHR (SILVA et al, 2015;SANTOS et al, 2014;AMARANTE et al, 2014;BRASIL et al, 2012).…”
Section: Diagnostic Methods Employed In Brazil To Detect Ahr In Smallmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…and Trichostrongylus spp. from sheep in Brazil have developed simultaneous resistance to albendazole, ivermectin, levamisole, moxidectin, and closantel 21 . Multiple-anthelmintic resistance has also been reported in major sheep producing countries, such as Australia and New Zealand, and in various South American regions 1 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%