Protothecosis and chlorellosis in sheep and goats: a review

RIET-CORREA, F. - SILVA DO CARMO, P. M. - UZAL, F. A.

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Abstract. Protothecosis and chlorellosis are sporadic algal diseases that can affect small ruminants. In goats, protothecosis is primarily associated with lesions in the nose and should be included in the differential diagnosis of causes of rhinitis. In sheep, chlorellosis causes typical green granulomatous lesions in various organs. Outbreaks of chlorellosis have been reported in sheep consuming stagnant water, grass from sewage-contaminated areas, and pastures watered by irrigation canals or byeffluents from poultry-processing plants. Prototheca and Chlorella are widespread in the environment, and environmental and climatic changes promoted by anthropogenic activities may have increased the frequency of diseases produced by them.The diagnosis of these diseases must be based on gross, microscopic, and ultrastructural lesions, coupled with detection of the agent by immunohistochemical-, molecular-, and/or culture-based methods.


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2020
CHLORELLISIS
GOATS
PROTOTHECOSIS
SHEEP
Inglés
Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria
AINFO
http://www.ainfo.inia.uy/consulta/busca?b=pc&id=61646&biblioteca=vazio&busca=61646&qFacets=61646
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dc.description.abstract.none.fl_txt_mv Abstract. Protothecosis and chlorellosis are sporadic algal diseases that can affect small ruminants. In goats, protothecosis is primarily associated with lesions in the nose and should be included in the differential diagnosis of causes of rhinitis. In sheep, chlorellosis causes typical green granulomatous lesions in various organs. Outbreaks of chlorellosis have been reported in sheep consuming stagnant water, grass from sewage-contaminated areas, and pastures watered by irrigation canals or byeffluents from poultry-processing plants. Prototheca and Chlorella are widespread in the environment, and environmental and climatic changes promoted by anthropogenic activities may have increased the frequency of diseases produced by them.The diagnosis of these diseases must be based on gross, microscopic, and ultrastructural lesions, coupled with detection of the agent by immunohistochemical-, molecular-, and/or culture-based methods.
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GOATS
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spellingShingle Protothecosis and chlorellosis in sheep and goats: a review
RIET-CORREA, F.
CHLORELLISIS
GOATS
PROTOTHECOSIS
SHEEP
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title Protothecosis and chlorellosis in sheep and goats: a review
title_full Protothecosis and chlorellosis in sheep and goats: a review
title_fullStr Protothecosis and chlorellosis in sheep and goats: a review
title_full_unstemmed Protothecosis and chlorellosis in sheep and goats: a review
title_short Protothecosis and chlorellosis in sheep and goats: a review
title_sort Protothecosis and chlorellosis in sheep and goats: a review
topic CHLORELLISIS
GOATS
PROTOTHECOSIS
SHEEP
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