Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira (Sep 2012)

Farmers' perception about parasitic otitis in Gyr breed from three states of Brazil

  • Patrícia V.B. Leite,
  • Lucas M. Cunha,
  • Paulo Roberto Oliveira,
  • Luiza B. Leite,
  • Romário C. Leite

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-736X2012000900007
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 32, no. 9
pp. 855 – 858

Abstract

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This study aimed to know the perception of Gir cattle breeders and farm employees about parasitic otitis and practices regarding methods of treatment and control. A questionnaire was applied on specific topics about the disease. The results showed that the otitis occurred in 25 (89.3%) of the 28 farms studied, where the main etiologic agents were the nematodes Rhabditis spp. The majority of the farmers regarded the disease as a serious problem, mainly in cattle older than eight years of age. About half of the respondents did not observe a correlation between season and prevalence of the otitis; however, 30.8% reported an increase of its incidence during the rainy season. In addition to various methods and products for the rhabditiosis treatment, a lack of standardized preventive or curative protocols was found, suggesting insufficient knowledge about control of the disease.

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