Oestrus ovis in Ecuador: Importance in the Andean sheep farming

Aim: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of Oestrus ovis in sheep meant for meat commercialization in the main slaughterhouse of the country. Materials and Methods: Between October 2015 and December 2015, we assessed the occurrence of Oestrus myiasis in the main slaughterhouse localized...

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Main Authors: Gabriela Ortega-Munoz, Nivia Luzuriaga-Neira, Richard Salazar-Silva, Richar Rodriguez-Hidalgo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Veterinary World 2019-04-01
Series:Veterinary World
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Online Access:http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.12/April-2019/6.pdf
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spelling doaj-e8038f6471e1413894be1777b41d17392021-08-02T17:38:26ZengVeterinary WorldVeterinary World0972-89882231-09162019-04-0112452252610.14202/vetworld.2019.522-526Oestrus ovis in Ecuador: Importance in the Andean sheep farmingGabriela Ortega-Munoz0Nivia Luzuriaga-Neira1Richard Salazar-Silva2Richar Rodriguez-Hidalgo3Department of Parasitology , Medicine, Veterinary and Zootechnic Faculty, Central University of Ecuador, EC170521, Quito, Ecuador.Department of Parasitology , Medicine, Veterinary and Zootechnic Faculty, Central University of Ecuador, EC170521, Quito, Ecuador; Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Central University of Ecuador, EC170521, Quito, Ecuador.Department of Parasitology , Medicine, Veterinary and Zootechnic Faculty, Central University of Ecuador, EC170521, Quito, Ecuador.Department of Parasitology , Medicine, Veterinary and Zootechnic Faculty, Central University of Ecuador, EC170521, Quito, Ecuador; Parasitology Unit, Public Health and Zoonosis Research Institute, Central University of Ecuador EC170521, Quito, Ecuador.Aim: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of Oestrus ovis in sheep meant for meat commercialization in the main slaughterhouse of the country. Materials and Methods: Between October 2015 and December 2015, we assessed the occurrence of Oestrus myiasis in the main slaughterhouse localized in Quito. In total, 80 sheep heads were randomly inspected and necropsied. Larvae were removed from nasal cavities and paranasal sinuses and cleaned. ANOVA (generalized linear model) was used to estimate the relationship between sex, age, and place of origin and presence or absence of parasite larvae. Results: Morphological identification confirmed that 19% (15/80) of the examined animals were positive for Oestrus ovis; from the positive cases, 21% were young animals <12 months old. We found that statistical differences by animal sex, males, were most infested 93% (14/15) than females 7% (1/15). Larvae's L2 were more abundant than other stages (62 of the total 149). 14 of the infested animals were from the Andean places at > 2500 meters above sea level (m.a.s.l.), and only one case from the coastal region at 250 m.a.s.l. with tropical environmental conditions. Conclusion: Our results showed evidence of the presence of myiasis caused by O. ovis in Andean and coastal places in Ecuador and its adaptation to different environmental conditions from that reported previously in temperate regions from Europe and Africa.http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.12/April-2019/6.pdfEcuadorEcuadorian highlandsoestrosisOestrus ovissheep
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author Gabriela Ortega-Munoz
Nivia Luzuriaga-Neira
Richard Salazar-Silva
Richar Rodriguez-Hidalgo
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Nivia Luzuriaga-Neira
Richard Salazar-Silva
Richar Rodriguez-Hidalgo
Oestrus ovis in Ecuador: Importance in the Andean sheep farming
Veterinary World
Ecuador
Ecuadorian highlands
oestrosis
Oestrus ovis
sheep
author_facet Gabriela Ortega-Munoz
Nivia Luzuriaga-Neira
Richard Salazar-Silva
Richar Rodriguez-Hidalgo
author_sort Gabriela Ortega-Munoz
title Oestrus ovis in Ecuador: Importance in the Andean sheep farming
title_short Oestrus ovis in Ecuador: Importance in the Andean sheep farming
title_full Oestrus ovis in Ecuador: Importance in the Andean sheep farming
title_fullStr Oestrus ovis in Ecuador: Importance in the Andean sheep farming
title_full_unstemmed Oestrus ovis in Ecuador: Importance in the Andean sheep farming
title_sort oestrus ovis in ecuador: importance in the andean sheep farming
publisher Veterinary World
series Veterinary World
issn 0972-8988
2231-0916
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Aim: This study aimed to determine the prevalence of Oestrus ovis in sheep meant for meat commercialization in the main slaughterhouse of the country. Materials and Methods: Between October 2015 and December 2015, we assessed the occurrence of Oestrus myiasis in the main slaughterhouse localized in Quito. In total, 80 sheep heads were randomly inspected and necropsied. Larvae were removed from nasal cavities and paranasal sinuses and cleaned. ANOVA (generalized linear model) was used to estimate the relationship between sex, age, and place of origin and presence or absence of parasite larvae. Results: Morphological identification confirmed that 19% (15/80) of the examined animals were positive for Oestrus ovis; from the positive cases, 21% were young animals <12 months old. We found that statistical differences by animal sex, males, were most infested 93% (14/15) than females 7% (1/15). Larvae's L2 were more abundant than other stages (62 of the total 149). 14 of the infested animals were from the Andean places at > 2500 meters above sea level (m.a.s.l.), and only one case from the coastal region at 250 m.a.s.l. with tropical environmental conditions. Conclusion: Our results showed evidence of the presence of myiasis caused by O. ovis in Andean and coastal places in Ecuador and its adaptation to different environmental conditions from that reported previously in temperate regions from Europe and Africa.
topic Ecuador
Ecuadorian highlands
oestrosis
Oestrus ovis
sheep
url http://www.veterinaryworld.org/Vol.12/April-2019/6.pdf
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