1997
DOI: 10.19182/remvt.9559
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Recrudescence de <em>Trypanosoma evansi</em> dans le Pantanal brésilien. Analyse financière

Abstract: Le Pantanal brésilien est une plaine d’environ 138 000 km2, régulièrement inondée et située au centre de l’Amérique du Sud. L’élevage extensif du bétail est pratiqué sur plus de 80 % du territoire, constituant ainsi l’activité économique la plus importante du Pantanal. On y compte approximativement 1 100 élevages avec environ 3 millions de têtes de bétail et 49 000 chevaux. Les chevaux jouent un rôle capital dans l’industrie. Trypanosoma evansi, appelé localement “Mal de Cadeiras”, est endémique au Pantanal et… Show more

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“…Parameter 2 -Proportion of production losses (%) by epidemic/endemic situation In enzootic countries, important losses concern milk, meat, manure production, work capacity, semen quality and reproduction performances (Enwezor and Sackey, 2005;Salah et al, 2015), including treatment costs, intercurrent diseases, death and abortion (Silva et al, 1995a;Seidl et al, 1997). About 13% of the horses would be lost in the absence of control of Surra in the Pantanal, Brazil (Seidl et al, 2001).…”
Section: The Loss Of Production Due To the Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parameter 2 -Proportion of production losses (%) by epidemic/endemic situation In enzootic countries, important losses concern milk, meat, manure production, work capacity, semen quality and reproduction performances (Enwezor and Sackey, 2005;Salah et al, 2015), including treatment costs, intercurrent diseases, death and abortion (Silva et al, 1995a;Seidl et al, 1997). About 13% of the horses would be lost in the absence of control of Surra in the Pantanal, Brazil (Seidl et al, 2001).…”
Section: The Loss Of Production Due To the Diseasementioning
confidence: 99%