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Alternative management strategies to prevent and control endo-parasite diseases in sheep and goat farming systems - a review of the recent scientific knowledge

机译:预防和控制绵羊和山羊饲养系统内寄生虫病的替代管理策略-近期科学知识综述

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Infestation with gastro-intestinal nematodes (GIN) in small ruminants can cause server economic losses and endanger animal welfare. The development of organic farming systems, the increased public awareness for drug residues in agricultural products and the development of resistant strains of parasites have enforced the search for sustainable alternatives. The aim of this review is to summarise the current scientific knowledge of alternative strategies to prevent and control endo-parasitic diseases in sheep and goat farming systems. Many scientific studies and projects have shown big discrepancies between results obtained under in vitro and in vivo conditions. Often research has been carried out under clinical conditions for extended periods beforebeing moved to on farm trials and it was observed that extensive clinical research on a topic does not necessarily result in the discovery of a practical control option. Effective pasture management on the other hand proved promising and offers solutionsthat can be successfully transferred to most farming situations with applied knowledge about host-parasite interactions and interrelations building the base for low pasture infection rates for grazing animals. There are also a number of possible management strategies (e.g. stocking rate reduction and regular intensive monitoring of animal condition) that can also help optimise animal health status. The area of selective breeding has also shown promise as a viable control option. The influence of nutritional status was also investigated in the context of non-chemotherapeutical options for control. It was found that optimised nutrition improves the ability of animals to cope with the adverse effects of worm infestation. Protein nutrition proved to be playing a key role as it is needed for growing processes as well as for immune responses. The investigation of alternative anthelmintic treatments like bioactive forage, phytotherapy, homeopathy and copper-oxide are not discussed in this paper.
机译:小型反刍动物中胃肠道线虫(GIN)的侵扰会导致服务器经济损失并危害动物福利。有机耕作制度的发展,公众对农产品中药物残留的认识的提高以及寄生虫抗药性菌株的发展迫使人们寻求可持续的替代品。这篇综述的目的是总结当前预防和控制绵羊和山羊耕作系统内寄生虫病的替代策略的科学知识。许多科学研究和项目表明,在体外和体内条件下获得的结果之间存在很大差异。在进行农场试验之前,经常在临床条件下进行长时间的研究,并且观察到,对该主题进行广泛的临床研究并不一定会导致发现实际的控制选择。另一方面,有效的牧场管理被证明是有前途的,并提供了解决方案,可以利用有关宿主-寄生虫相互作用和相互关系的应用知识,成功地转移到大多数耕种情况,从而为放牧动物的低牧场感染率奠定基础。还有许多可能的管理策略(例如降低放养率和定期对动物状况进行密集监控)也可以帮助优化动物健康状况。选择性育种领域也显示出有望作为可行的控制选择。在非化学治疗控制方案中还研究了营养状况的影响。发现优化的营养可以提高动物应对蠕虫侵害的能力。事实证明,蛋白质营养起着关键作用,因为生长过程以及免疫反应都需要蛋白质营养。本文不讨论其他驱虫治疗方法的研究,例如生物活性饲料,植物疗法,顺势疗法和氧化铜。

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