Biological control of Fasciola hepatica eggs with the Pochonia chlamydosporia fungus after passing through the cattle gastrointestinal tract

Fasciolosis is a disease caused by Fasciola hepatica responsible for causing significant losses in livestock. This study aimed to evaluate the Pochonia chlamydosporia fungus (isolate VC1) on F. hepatica eggs after passing through the cattle gastrointestinal tract. For this evaluation, 1 g pellet was...

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Hauptverfasser: Dias, Anderson S., Araújo, Jackson V., Braga, Fábio R., Araujo, Juliana M., Puppin, André C., Fernandes, Fernanda M., Ramos, Rafael F., Bertonceli, Raul M., da Silva, Renata G., Perboni, Wilber R.
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description Fasciolosis is a disease caused by Fasciola hepatica responsible for causing significant losses in livestock. This study aimed to evaluate the Pochonia chlamydosporia fungus (isolate VC1) on F. hepatica eggs after passing through the cattle gastrointestinal tract. For this evaluation, 1 g pellet was given in sodium alginate matrix per kilogram live weight containing 25% of fungal mycelium from isolate VC1 per animal. Twelve animals were used, six treated and six untreated (control). Some stool samples were collected from the groups of treated and control animals, at the times of 12, 18, 24, 48, 72, and 96 h after the pellets' administration. Then, from each stool sample of treated and control groups, 2 g was placed in a Petri dish of 9 cm in diameter, containing 2% water–agar and 1,000 eggs of F. hepatica . It was observed that the fungus was effective in preying upon the eggs in the samples recovered at all of the schedules starting at 12 h. Furthermore, differences were observed ( p  
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Biological and medical sciences
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Biomedicine
Cattle
Fasciola hepatica - growth & development
Fasciola hepatica - microbiology
Feces - parasitology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Fungi
Gastrointestinal system
Gastrointestinal Tract - parasitology
General aspects
General aspects and techniques. Study of several systematic groups. Models
Health aspects
Host-parasite relationships
Hypocreales - growth & development
Hypocreales - pathogenicity
Immunology
Invertebrates
Medical Microbiology
Microbiology
Original Paper
Ovum - growth & development
Ovum - microbiology
Pest Control, Biological - methods
Physiological aspects
Survival Analysis
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