2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0304-4017(01)00639-2
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Prevalence and analysis of potential risk factors for Cryptosporidium parvum infection in lambs in Zaragoza (northeastern Spain)

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“…The number of positive lambs was 19 (prevalence (p) = 12.5%) and the number of positive goat kids was 5 (p = 4.8%). Both in lambs (Olson et al, 1997;Abd-El-Wahed, 1999;Majewska et al, 2000;Causape et al, 2002) and in goat kids (Rossanigo et al, 1987;Matos-Fernandez et al, 1993;Noordeen et al, 2000;Watanabe et al, 2005) the prevalence was rather low compared to prevalence studies in other parts of the world, although both for sheep and for goats 30% of the farms had at least one positive animal at the time of the visit. In Africa similar prevalences were found in extensively reared calves (Mtambo et al, 1997;Geurden et al, 2006) altough a higher calf prevalence was described in Uganda (Nizeyi et al, 2002).…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…The number of positive lambs was 19 (prevalence (p) = 12.5%) and the number of positive goat kids was 5 (p = 4.8%). Both in lambs (Olson et al, 1997;Abd-El-Wahed, 1999;Majewska et al, 2000;Causape et al, 2002) and in goat kids (Rossanigo et al, 1987;Matos-Fernandez et al, 1993;Noordeen et al, 2000;Watanabe et al, 2005) the prevalence was rather low compared to prevalence studies in other parts of the world, although both for sheep and for goats 30% of the farms had at least one positive animal at the time of the visit. In Africa similar prevalences were found in extensively reared calves (Mtambo et al, 1997;Geurden et al, 2006) altough a higher calf prevalence was described in Uganda (Nizeyi et al, 2002).…”
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confidence: 86%
“…Most data on cryptosporidiosis in farm animals concern calves and only a few cross-sectional studies have been performed to estimate the prevalence of C. parvum in small ruminants. In sheep prevalences between 10.1% and 68.3% have been described in young animals (Olson et al, 1997;Abd-El-Wahed, 1999;Majewska et al, 2000;Causape et al, 2002) and in goats between 11.0% and 35.2% (Rossanigo et al, 1987;Matos-Fernandez et al, 1993;Noordeen et al, 2000;Watanabe et al, 2005), indicating that C. parvum might be equally prevalent in small ruminants as in calves. Not only in ruminants, but also in man Cryptosporidium is reported on a regular basis, especially in sub-Saharan Africa.…”
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“…Esse resultado confirma outros já encontrados por Causapé et al (2002), que observaram 93,3% de cordeiros infectados por Cryptosporidium spp., na primeira semana de vida, com diarreia. No Brasil, não há relato das espécies e genótipos envolvidos nesta parasitose ovina.…”
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“…The entire surface of the smears (size 5.0 cm × 2.4 cm) was observed under an oil immersion lens (1,000 ×). Infection intensity was semi-quantitatively evaluated: negative (absence of oocysts), few (one-two oocysts per field), many (over two oocysts per field) (Causapé et al, 2002). …”
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