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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Diagn?stico e controle das coccidioses causadas por esp?cies do g?nero Isospora Schneider, 1881 (Apicomplexa : Eimeriidae) em p?ssaros mantidos em regime de quarentena / Diagnosis and control of coccidiosis caused by species of genus Isospora Schneider 1881 (Apicomplexa: Eimeriidae) in passerine birds kept under quarantine.

Coelho, Cleide Domingues 28 February 2012 (has links)
Submitted by Celso Magalhaes (celsomagalhaes@ufrrj.br) on 2017-05-05T14:21:03Z No. of bitstreams: 1 2012 - Cleide Domingues Coelho.pdf: 19229976 bytes, checksum: 94c069047adceba0bbb1974c338db08e (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2017-05-05T14:21:03Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 2012 - Cleide Domingues Coelho.pdf: 19229976 bytes, checksum: 94c069047adceba0bbb1974c338db08e (MD5) Previous issue date: 2012-02-28 / Coordena??o de Aperfei?oamento de Pessoal de N?vel Superior - CAPES / Parasites can affect the physical condition, survival and reproduction of birds may be an important factor in the life history of the host, exerting strong pressure ecological and evolutionary. Among the most important parasites affecting passerine birds, Isospora species were included, and the oocysts counts were used for estimating infection in wild birds as well as essential for studies of prevalence, diagnosis and control of coccidiosis in birds from seizures of wild animals, and keeping under quarantine at Wild Animal Sorting Center and latter for the release. This study aimed to determine the circadian rhythm or periodicity in the elimination of oocysts of Isospora species in Passeriformes, and identify the species of parasite found and verify the effectiveness and prophylaxis of anticoccidial drugs during the quarantine period. In a total of 1393 fecal samples were collected from birds of the order Passeriformes belonging to different families and species, from the apprehensions of wild animals and sent to CETAS (Wild Animal Sorting Center)/IBAMA at Municipality of Serop?dica in the State of Rio de Janeiro. After a period of sporulation, the samples were subjected to centrifugal flotation technique with sucrose, quantified and the results expressed in OoPD (oocysts per defecation). The results showed that, regardless of the continent where the birds live, photoperiod is an important factor in maintaining the schedule for the elimination of oocysts of the genus Isospora. Birds of several families had an OoPD means, in relationship of shedding oocysts in the feces, the highest eliminations is in the afternoon. For control of coccidiosis in these birds, throughout the use of anticoccidial drugs were observed that the effectiveness may vary with the species of the parasite and the birds, because they have different feeding habits and behavior, which may influence the response to treatment / Os parasitos podem afetar a condi??o f?sica, sobreviv?ncia e reprodu??o das aves, podendo ser um importante fator na hist?ria de vida do hospedeiro, exercendo forte press?o ecol?gica e evolucion?ria. Dentre os parasitos mais importantes que afetam os Passeriformes podemos citar os cocc?dios do g?nero Isospora, e a estimativa da infec??o em p?ssaros silvestres ? essencial para os estudos de preval?ncia, diagn?stico e controle deste cocc?dio nas aves oriundas de apreens?es do tr?fico de animais silvestres, encaminhadas e mantidas sob regime de quarentena nos centros de triagem de animais silvestres e destinadas ? soltura. Este trabalho teve por objetivo, determinar o ritmo circadiano ou periodicidade na elimina??o de oocistos de Isospora spp. em Passeriformes, assim como identificar as esp?cies do parasito encontradas e verificar a efic?cia dos anticocc?dios na profilaxia durante o per?odo de quarentena. Foram coletadas 1393 amostras fecais de aves da ordem Passeriformes pertencentes ? diversas fam?lias e esp?cies, oriundas da apreens?es do tr?fico de animais silvestres e encaminhadas ao CETAS/IBAMA, Serop?dica, RJ. Ap?s um per?odo de esporula??o, as amostras foram submetidas a t?cnica de centr?fugo-flutua??o com sacarose, quantificadas e os resultados expressos em OoPD (oocistos por defeca??o). Os resultados demonstraram que independentemente do continente onde as aves habitam, o fotoper?odo ? um fator importante na manuten??o da periodicidade da elimina??o dos oocistos de Isospora spp. e os Passeriformes de diversas fam?lias apresentaram um valor m?dio de OoPD mais elevado no per?odo da tarde. Foi verificado o controle da coccidiose nestes p?ssaros atrav?s do uso de anticocc?dios e observou-se que a efic?cia pode variar de acordo com a esp?cie do parasito e dos p?ssaros, os quais apresentam h?bitos comportamentais e alimentares diversificados que podem influenciar na resposta ao tratamento.

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