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Bovine anaplasmosis control through immunization with Anaplasma centrale

ABSTRACT:

Bovine anaplasmosis is a major cause of production losses and deaths in Rio Grande do Sul cattle herds. Anaplasma sp. is the main causative agent of cattle disease. It causes hyperthermia, anemia, prostration, abortions and reduces milk production in affected animals. In order to control this hemoparasite on a dairy farm located in the municipality of Eldorado do Sul in Rio Grande do Sul, where the disease incidence was high, 471 animals were immunized with Anaplasma centrale in the search for cross-protectiv immunity for Anaplasma marginale. The property anaplasmosis incidence, which usually was above 30%, became 5% after the immunization. However, abortions were observed resulting from innoculaition, especially in animals that had less than 90 days of pregnancy. The global number of deaths on the farm dropped considerably given that the main cause of death was the bovine anaplasmosis. 15% of animals inoculated with A. centrale showed clinical symptoms of the disease between 15 and 30 days after immunization and had to be treated with oxytetracycline. The amount of money spent with anaplasmosis treatment decay 85% after the immunization, which caused significant economic impact on the property.

INDEX TERMS:
Anaplasmosis; immunization; Anaplasma centrale; Anaplasma marginale; cattle; parasitoses

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