2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.vetpar.2009.09.037
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Genetic factors of sheep affecting gastrointestinal parasite infections in the Distrito Federal, Brazil

Abstract: Three sheep farms were used in the Distrito Federal, Central Brazil, to study the occurrence of parasites in the feces. A total of 1798 collections were taken over the period of a year. A total of 1205 were taken in Santa Inês breed (SI) in all three farms, 323 in Bergamasca (Berg), 54 in Ile de France, 49 in IlexSI, 103 in Morada Nova (MN) and 64 in TexelxSI, these last five groups being on a single farm. The animals were drenched soon after weaning and feces collected every 3 weeks to calculate fecal egg cou… Show more

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“…This may be related to the triggering of immune responses and consequent resistance of animals to parasitism, a factor also reported by Abrão et al (2010) and reinforced by the work of McManus et al (2009) andLôbo et al (2009). In the latter, according to the authors, the heritability for EPG increased with infection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
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“…This may be related to the triggering of immune responses and consequent resistance of animals to parasitism, a factor also reported by Abrão et al (2010) and reinforced by the work of McManus et al (2009) andLôbo et al (2009). In the latter, according to the authors, the heritability for EPG increased with infection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…This explains the pattern of EPG found in that research. McManus et al (2009) pointed out that genetic selection against these parasite infections can result in more resistant animals.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Os resultados foram coincidentes, independentemente da categoria avaliada e do tipo de infecção, natural ou artificial. O único estudo em que a raça Santa Inês mostrou-se comparativamente mais susceptível foi realizado no Distrito Federal (McManus et al, 2009). Nesse trabalho, demonstrou-se maior resistência da raça Morada Nova, casualmente uma das raças utilizadas na formação da raça Santa Inês.…”
Section: Raças Brasileirasunclassified
“…They have a large, well-developed rump and largely black or brown pelts, which has appeared in a large proportion of the population in the last few years. This has led to reduced heat tolerance (McManus et al, 2009a) and resistance to endoparasites (McManus et al, 2009b). In addition, according to records of these flocks, the morphological changes that led to the creation of a New Santa Inês were possibly intensified by the introduction, from time to time, of some rams during mating season in order to increase the fertility of the flocks.…”
Section: Genetic Diversity In Santa Inês Breedmentioning
confidence: 99%