Avaliação da eficácia da lasalocida e de alguns fatores epidemiológicos de Eimeria spp. parasitando bezerros Nelore mantidos em regime de pastejo
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The main importance of eimeriosis in cattle is due to lower performance shown with the
disease in its sub-clinical form. This study evaluated the efficacy of lasalocid used against
Eimeria spp. parasitizing calves. We also evaluated the weight gain of calves submitted to
different treatments and analyzed some epidemiological factors that might interfere with
Eimeria infection; 288 calves were used in the study. The calves of treatment 1 received
protein mineral salt in low consumption without lasalocid, while the calves of treatment 2
received protein mineral salt on low consumption with lasalocid, administered orally to 4
to 10-month-old calves. Harvest of feces and weight control was made on days 0 (before the
start of the experiment), at weaning, and 30 and 60 days after weaning (DAW). Evaluation
of some epidemiological factors which could be related to infection by Eimeria spp. of the
calves, such as weaning, sex and time of year, were analyzed, taking into account the results
regarding the 144 calves of the control group. Nine species of Eimeria were identified in
descending order: E. brasiliensis, E. wyomingensis, E. bovis, E. canadian, E. zuernii, E. aubur nensis, E. ellipsoidalis, E. pellita and E. cylindrica. Unexpectedly, decrease in parasite load
could be observed after weaning. Even the farm did not adopt management measures aimed
for greater productivity, as Artificial Insemination in Fixed Time, which in turn ends up with
increase of the number of births and animal unit per hectare at a certain period of year,
high parasitism of coccidia was diagnosed in calves of the control group. Oocyst counts per
gram (OPG) of calves treated with lasalocid were significantly lower (P≤0.05) in the control
group. The compound achieved ≥95% efficacy against the parasite in question. At the end of
the study, calves fed lasalocid gained on average 7.2kg (p≤0.05) more than calves in the con trol group. For a farm that aims to sell calves soon after weaning, is recommended to start
treatment with lasalocid, with the creep-feeding, from an age of three months on, since the
weight gain calves treated with lasalocid was significantly (p=0.05) higher compared with
the weight gain of the control group after five months of treatment. The difference in weight gain of calves treated with lasalocid compared with caves in the control group may also be
partially related to the infection by Eimeria spp., as discussed in this paper.
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CRUVINEL, Leonardo Bueno et al. Avaliação da eficácia da lasalocida e de alguns fatores epidemiológicos de Eimeria spp. parasitando bezerros Nelore mantidos em regime de pastejo. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, Rio de Janeiro, v. 37, n. 2, p. 121-128, 2017. DOI: 10.1590/S0100-736X2017000200005. Disponível em: https://www.scielo.br/j/pvb/a/C7L9XrvzDSZX7JL8SfsPzcc/?lang=pt. Acesso em: 13 ago. 2025.