Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Jun 2013)

Amblyomma cajennense infestation on horses in two microregions of the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

  • Marcus Sandes Pires,
  • Tiago Marques dos Santos,
  • Huarrisson Azevedo Santos,
  • Joice Aparecida Rezende Vilela,
  • Maristela Peckle Peixoto,
  • Erica Cristina Rocha Roier,
  • Claudia Bezerra da Silva,
  • Jairo Dias Barreira,
  • Elba Regina Sampaio de Lemos,
  • Carlos Luiz Massard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-29612013005000017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 22, no. 2
pp. 235 – 242

Abstract

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The objective of this study was to evaluate factors associated with infestation by Amblyomma cajennense on horses in two microregions of the state of Rio de Janeiro. Horses on 62 farms in the municipalities of the Itaguaí and Serrana microregions were evaluated between January and May 2009. The animals were examined to determine the presence of ticks and infestation level. The animals' rearing and management were assessed on each farm property using an epidemiological questionnaire. Out of the 635 horses evaluated, 41.6% were infested with A. cajennense. It was observed that farms in low-altitude regions (OR=3.69; CI: 2.3-5.8), with unsatisfactory zootechnical and sanitary management (OR=5.92; CI: 3.8-9.2) and an extensive rearing system (OR=4.25; CI: 2.1-8.5) were factors associated with tick infestation (p < 0.05) and also with cases of high infestation on horses. Use of chemical acaricides on horses was also associated with infestation (p < 0.05); the owners described different therapeutic approaches with different treatment intervals. From the present study, low altitudes, unsatisfactory management, extensive rearing and inappropriate use of acaricide products were factors associated with occurrences of A. cajennense at different infestation levels on horses in these municipalities.

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