Meccanismi fisiopatogenetici dei principali tricostrongilidi abomasali dei piccoli ruminanti
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
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Meccanismi fisiopatogenetici dei principali
tricostrongilidi abomasali dei piccoli ruminanti / Scala, Antonio. - In: PARASSITOLOGIA. - ISSN 0048-2951. - 48:3(2006), pp. 403-408.
Abstract:
Abomasal Trichostrongylidae infections are still today an important cause of scarce performances in small ruminants, mainly when bred in extensive systems. Although morpho-biology, symptomatology, prophylaxis
and therapy of these infections are well known, other, such as physiopathology, are less investigated.
The aim of the present note is to review the more important physiopathogenetic mechanisms of abomasal Trichostrongylidae infections, with special emphasis toHaemonchusspp. andTeladorsagiaspp.
The parasitic anorexia due to the action of gastrin, the defects of digestion due to hypocloridia, the scarce intestinal absorption and anaemia caused byH. contortusare discussed. Furthermore, the effects of
hypersensitivity sometimes caused by these abomasal nematodes are examined. A better knowledge of physiopathological mechanisms can represent an important factor to understand the relationships
between host and parasite, useful to set up new diagnostic techniques or new therapeutic and prophylactic protocols for sanitary education and control plans of these important and widespread parasitic infections.
and therapy of these infections are well known, other, such as physiopathology, are less investigated.
The aim of the present note is to review the more important physiopathogenetic mechanisms of abomasal Trichostrongylidae infections, with special emphasis toHaemonchusspp. andTeladorsagiaspp.
The parasitic anorexia due to the action of gastrin, the defects of digestion due to hypocloridia, the scarce intestinal absorption and anaemia caused byH. contortusare discussed. Furthermore, the effects of
hypersensitivity sometimes caused by these abomasal nematodes are examined. A better knowledge of physiopathological mechanisms can represent an important factor to understand the relationships
between host and parasite, useful to set up new diagnostic techniques or new therapeutic and prophylactic protocols for sanitary education and control plans of these important and widespread parasitic infections.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Trichostrongylidae; abomasum; physiopathology; small ruminants
Elenco autori:
Scala, Antonio
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