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Helminth infection pattern of a dairy herd in Campo das Vertentes region in Minas Gerais state

Tracer calves used to monitor contamination of pasture with pulmonary and gastrointestinal nematode helminths on a dairy farm were infected throughout the year. The highest parasite burdens were observed during the rainy season (September - April). However, the highest peak occurred in April and May 1999, the end of the rainy season. Helminth species recovered from the calves were Cooperia punctata, C. spatulata, Haemonchus contortus, H. similis, Oesophagostomum radiatum, Trichostrongylus axei, T. colubriformis, Trichuris discolor, T. globulosa, Dictyocaulus viviparus and Agriostomum vryburgi. A group of lactating cows and their accompanying calves were followed during the period from January 1999 to February 2000 to evaluate the dynamics of their infection. Parasite eggs per gram of feces (EPG) exhibited two peaks in the calves, May 1999 and February 2000; while EPG peaks in cows occurred in July and August 2000. Cooperia and Haemonchus were the most prevalent genera in fecal cultures from calves, whereas in cow fecal cultures, the highest prevalence was for Haemonchus and Trichostrongylus.

dairy cattle; helminths; Cooperia; Haemonchus


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