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Seasonal Infective Dynamics and Risk Factors Associated with Prevalence of Zoonotic Gastrointestinal Parasites from Meat Goats in Southern Thailand
by Narin Sontigun, Chalutwan Sansamur, Tunwadee Klong-Klaew, Morakot Kaewthamasorn, Punpichaya Fungwithaya and Raktham Mektrirat
Animals 2025, 15(14), 2040; https://doi.org/10.3390/ani15142040 - 11 Jul 2025
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Gastrointestinal (GI) parasites not only significantly impact goat health and productivity but can also affect human health due to the zoonotic potential of some species. This study investigates the prevalence of internal parasites within the tropical monsoon ecosystem of southern Thailand, focusing on [...] Read more.
Gastrointestinal (GI) parasites not only significantly impact goat health and productivity but can also affect human health due to the zoonotic potential of some species. This study investigates the prevalence of internal parasites within the tropical monsoon ecosystem of southern Thailand, focusing on both phenotypic and molecular characteristics of the parasites and identifying associated risk factors in caprine farming systems. A total of 276 meat goats from Nakhon Si Thammarat province were examined, indicating an overall GI parasite prevalence of 88.8% (245/276), with strongyles and Eimeria spp. identified as the dominant parasites. In addition, mixed parasitic infections were observed in 72.2% of cases, whereas single infections comprised 27.8%. Strongyle-positive fecal samples were cultured and genetically sequenced, revealing the presence of Haemonchus contortus, Trichostrongylus colubriformis, and Oesophagostomum asperum. For associated risk factors, gender and grazing with other herds significantly impacted overall GI parasitic infections, while the gender, breed, and packed cell volume (PCV) affected the strongyle infection. A correlation analysis revealed a substantial relationship between strongyle egg per gram (EPG) counts and clinical parameters, indicating that monitoring animals with low body condition scores (BCS) and high Faffa Malan Chart (FAMACHA) scores could be an effective strategy for controlling strongyle infections. These findings highlight the importance of continued research and effective farm management practices to address strongyle infections in meat goats, improving their health and agricultural productivity in tropical regions. Moreover, the detection of four zoonotic parasites (Giardia spp., H. contortus, T. colubriformis, and Fasciola spp.) indicates the necessity for the routine surveillance and monitoring of zoonotic parasites in goats to mitigate potential human health risks. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Zoonotic Diseases: Etiology, Diagnosis, Surveillance and Epidemiology)
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New 1,2,4-Triazole Derivatives with a N-Mannich Base Structure Based on a 4,6-Dimethylpyridine Scaffold as Anticancer Agents: Design, Synthesis, Biological Evaluation, and Molecular Modeling
by Piotr Świątek, Teresa Glomb, Benita Wiatrak, Paulina Nowotarska, Tomasz Gębarowski, Kamil Wojtkowiak, Aneta Jezierska and Małgorzata Strzelecka
Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2025, 26(14), 6572; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26146572 - 8 Jul 2025
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A series of novel N-Mannich bases derived from a dimethylpyridine–1,2,4-triazole hybrid was synthesized and evaluated in vitro for cytotoxic activity on several human gastrointestinal cancer cells (EPG, Caco-2, LoVo, LoVo/Dx, and HT-29). Compound 6 bearing a phenyl group at the N-4 position [...] Read more.
A series of novel N-Mannich bases derived from a dimethylpyridine–1,2,4-triazole hybrid was synthesized and evaluated in vitro for cytotoxic activity on several human gastrointestinal cancer cells (EPG, Caco-2, LoVo, LoVo/Dx, and HT-29). Compound 6 bearing a phenyl group at the N-4 position and a 4-methylphenyl piperazine moiety at the N-2 position of the 1,2,4-triazole-3-thione scaffold exerted good cytotoxic activities on EPG and Caco-2 cell lines, along with pronounced selectivity, showing lower cytotoxicity against normal colonic epithelial cells (CCD 841 CoTr). Further evaluation revealed the good ability of compound 6 to inhibit the efflux function of P-glycoprotein in P-gp-expressing cell lines (HT-29, LoVo, and LoVo/Dx). Moreover, compound 6 induced apoptotic cell death through a significant increase in the caspase-3 and p53 protein levels in HT-29 cells. Finally, the molecular docking method was applied to explain our experimental findings. The molecular modeling study based on Density Functional Theory (DFT) and the Quantum Theory of Atoms in Molecules (QTAIM) analysis provided insight into the geometric and electronic structure properties of the compounds. Full article
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Epidemiological Patterns of Gastrointestinal Parasitic Infections in Equine Populations from Urumqi and Ili, Xinjiang, China
by Yabin Lu, Penghui Ru, Sinan Qin, Yukun Zhang, Enning Fu, Mingyue Cai, Nuermaimaiti Tuohuti, Hui Wu, Yi Zhang and Yang Zhang
Vet. Sci. 2025, 12(7), 644; https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci12070644 - 6 Jul 2025
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Gastrointestinal parasitic diseases pose significant health risks to equine populations. This study investigated the epidemiological patterns of equine gastrointestinal parasites in Xinjiang by analyzing 83 fecal samples collected from Ili (n = 62) and Urumqi (n = 21) between August and [...] Read more.
Gastrointestinal parasitic diseases pose significant health risks to equine populations. This study investigated the epidemiological patterns of equine gastrointestinal parasites in Xinjiang by analyzing 83 fecal samples collected from Ili (n = 62) and Urumqi (n = 21) between August and November 2024. The modified McMaster technique was employed to quantify fecal egg counts (EPG) and was complemented by morphological identification to assess infection dynamics related to geography, breed specificity, and management practices. The results demonstrated an overall infection prevalence of 66.3% (55/83), with strongyles, Parascaris equorum, and Eimeria oocysts being present. Significant geographical variation was observed, with Ili exhibiting a higher prevalence (74.2%) compared to Urumqi (42.9%). Breed susceptibility analysis revealed that there was a 94.1% prevalence in Yili horses versus 42.9% in Kazakh horses. Pasture-managed herds showed markedly higher infection rates (94.1%) than stable-based systems (50.0%). Parasite community composition was dominated by strongyles (82.1%), followed by Triodontophorus spp. (27.7%) and P. equorum (2.4%). These findings highlight severe parasitic infection risks in Xinjiang’s grazing equids, underscoring the urgency of implementing targeted anthelmintic protocols to mitigate disease transmission. Full article
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Effects of Different Dual-Modified Jujube Juicing Residue Dietary Fibers on the Properties of Egg Protein Gels Induced by Alkalinity and Heat
by Xinyu Zheng, Ling Dang, Yichan Zhang, Xinyu Liu, Hui Wang, Yajun Zheng, Xinling Song, Zhihui Wei, Jiayao Zhang and Xiaoyang Guo
Gels 2025, 11(6), 399; https://doi.org/10.3390/gels11060399 - 27 May 2025
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Egg protein gels have relatively poor water-holding capacity, hardness, and freeze–thaw properties. Jujube juicing residue dietary fiber (JJRDF) is available, but it is rarely used in the food industry because of its poor hydration properties. Versions of JJRDF modified via cellulase and xylanase [...] Read more.
Egg protein gels have relatively poor water-holding capacity, hardness, and freeze–thaw properties. Jujube juicing residue dietary fiber (JJRDF) is available, but it is rarely used in the food industry because of its poor hydration properties. Versions of JJRDF modified via cellulase and xylanase hydrolysis separately coupled with carboxymethylation (JJRDF-CXHC), phosphate crosslinking (JJRDF-CXHPC), and acetylation (JJRDF-CXHA) were prepared, and their effects on heat-induced and alkaline-induced egg protein gels (HA-EPGs) were studied. Smaller particle sizes and higher solubility, viscosity, expansion volume, and ability to retain water were observed in JJRDF-CXHC, JJRDF-CXHPC, and JJRDF-CXHA compared to JJRDF (p < 0.05). JJRDF-CXHC showed the highest viscosity (18.46 cP) and expansion volume (10.40 mL/g). Higher random coil and β-sheet contents resulted in an increase in pH, adhesiveness, hardness, and chewiness, and a decrease in the water-losing rate in freeze–thaw cycles, and gastric digestion was observed in the HA-EPGs as a consequence of adding JJRDF, JJRDF-CXHC, JJRDF-CXHPC, and JJRDF-CXHA at 3–5 g/100 g. Moreover, JJRDF-CXHC and JJRDF-CXHPC were better at improving the textural quality of the unmodified HA-EPG compared to JJRDF-CXHA and JJRDF (p < 0.05). Therefore, to improve egg protein gel quality, JJRDF modified with cellulase and xylanase hydrolysis separately coupled with carboxymethylation and crosslinking is a good choice. However, the functionalities of these modified JJRDFs should be studied. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Gel Analysis and Characterization)
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Is It Possible to Access the Uterus of Sheep by Endoscopy: Studies of Vaginoscopy and Hysteroscopy with Transcervical Uterine Access in Sheep
by Augusto Ryonosuke Taira, Thiago da Silva Cardoso, Renata Levy Amanajas, Renata Sitta Gomes Mariano Landers, Priscila Del Águila da Silva, Victor Jóse Correia Santos, Naiara Nantes Rodrigues, Dayane Priscila Vrisman, Felipe Faria Pereira da Câmara Barros, Francisco Décio de Oliveira Monteiro, Rodrigo dos Santos Albuquerque, Felipe Masiero Salvarani, Wilter Ricardo Russiano Vicente and Pedro Paulo Maia Teixeira
Life 2025, 15(6), 846; https://doi.org/10.3390/life15060846 - 23 May 2025
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Given the endoscopic possibilities and the need to improve AI in sheep, the aim of this study was to develop a transcervical endoscopic technique for accessing the uterus in sheep. The study was conducted on 35 ewes divided according to the uterus accessing [...] Read more.
Given the endoscopic possibilities and the need to improve AI in sheep, the aim of this study was to develop a transcervical endoscopic technique for accessing the uterus in sheep. The study was conducted on 35 ewes divided according to the uterus accessing technique applied for artificial insemination (AI). In a pilot study, two techniques were tested using a rigid endoscope coupled to a protective sheath totaling 3 mm, in a group of ewes not subjected to fixed-time artificial insemination (FTAI) protocol and those subjected to the protocol (EPG, n = 5 and EPGp, n = 10). After the pilot study, two additional techniques were tested in synchronized ewes for FTAI: a control group with cervical traction (CG, n = 10) and an AI group using vaginoscopy with a multiport for the passage of a rigid endoscope (EVG, n = 10). The EPG and EPGp showed 100% (5/5) and 10% (1/10) cervical passage rates, respectively. The EPGp had 90% (9/10) superficial cervical inseminations, 10% (1/10) intrauterine inseminations, and a 10% (1/10) pregnancy rate. In CG and EVG, 3.5 ± 3.3 and 1.6 ± 1.2 cervical rings were passed, respectively. Additionally, semen deposition resulted in 20% (2/10) intrauterine inseminations and 80% (8/10) deep cervical inseminations for CG, while EVG had 20% (2/10) intrauterine inseminations and 80% (8/10) superficial cervical inseminations. The pregnancy rate was 20% (2/10) for both CG and EVG. The EPG technique proved efficient for hysteroscopy; however, EPGp was not efficient for AI due to the presence of typical estrus mucus. Nevertheless, it laid the foundation for the development of EVG, which showed promise in gynecological evaluations, enabling intrauterine AI and a complete gynecological assessment. Full article
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Effects of Apigenin and Luteolin on Myzus persicae (Hemiptera: Aphididae) Probing Behavior
by Anna Wróblewska-Kurdyk, Bożena Kordan, Jan Bocianowski, Katarzyna Stec and Beata Gabryś
Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2025, 26(9), 4452; https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26094452 - 7 May 2025
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Apigenin and luteolin are products of the phenylpropanoid pathway, where apigenin serves as a substrate for the synthesis of luteolin. Apigenin and luteolin are highly bioactive flavones; therefore, in search of prospective biopesticides, the receptiveness of the polyphagous green peach aphid Myzus persicae [...] Read more.
Apigenin and luteolin are products of the phenylpropanoid pathway, where apigenin serves as a substrate for the synthesis of luteolin. Apigenin and luteolin are highly bioactive flavones; therefore, in search of prospective biopesticides, the receptiveness of the polyphagous green peach aphid Myzus persicae (Sulzer) (Hemiptera: Aphididae) to apigenin and luteolin was studied. The flavones were applied as 0.1% ethanolic solutions to the host plant leaf surface, and aphid probing and feeding activities were monitored using the Electrical Penetration Graph (EPG) technique. The structural difference between apigenin and luteolin, which was the number of hydroxyl groups in the molecule, had an impact on the activity of these flavones. On apigenin-treated plants, the duration of the first probe was three times as short as on the control and five times as short as on the luteolin-treated plants; the duration of the time to the first ingestion phase within the successful probe was shorter than on the control and luteolin-treated plants; the mean duration of xylem sap ingestion bouts and the proportion of xylem phase in all probing activities were the highest; and the duration of salivation before phloem sap ingestion was the longest. Aphids’ response to luteolin-treated plants was less distinct as compared to apigenin-treated plants. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Insect–Plant Interactions: From Genes to Biochemical Elements)
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Analyzing the Carbon Performance Gap and Thermal Energy Performance Gap of School Buildings in Osijek-Baranja County, Croatia
by Hana Begić Juričić, Hrvoje Krstić and Mihaela Domazetović
Energies 2025, 18(7), 1818; https://doi.org/10.3390/en18071818 - 3 Apr 2025
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This study examines the Carbon Performance Gap (CPG) and Energy Performance Gap (EPG) of school buildings in Osijek-Baranja County in Croatia. The variance between the predicted energy efficiency of a building, as indicated by the energy performance certificate (EPC), and its actual performance [...] Read more.
This study examines the Carbon Performance Gap (CPG) and Energy Performance Gap (EPG) of school buildings in Osijek-Baranja County in Croatia. The variance between the predicted energy efficiency of a building, as indicated by the energy performance certificate (EPC), and its actual performance in terms of energy consumption, is often referred to as the EPG while the variance between the predicted carbon emission of a building from the EPC and its actual emission is referred to as CPG. This study aims to determine the extent of CPG and EPG between actual energy consumption/carbon emission and the calculated, which is presented in EPCs of school buildings. The average EPG among the analyzed schools was found to be 71.73% while the average CPG was found to be 78.77%. The analysis also revealed a substantial average annual difference in heating costs attributable to the EPG. By addressing EPG and CPG while optimizing energy usage, educational institutions can achieve substantial cost savings and contribute significantly to sustainability goals. Full article
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Comparing Short Versus Long Persistency of Anthelmintics: Impacts on Dairy Sheep Production
by Konstantinos V. Arsenopoulos, Eleni Michalopoulou and Elias Papadopoulos
Animals 2025, 15(7), 1028; https://doi.org/10.3390/ani15071028 - 2 Apr 2025
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Introduction: Grazing dairy ewes are often heavily challenged by parasitic infections, which represent one of the most important concerns in sheep farming due to their impacts on dairy sheep production. Objectives: The objectives of the present study were (i) to compare the short [...] Read more.
Introduction: Grazing dairy ewes are often heavily challenged by parasitic infections, which represent one of the most important concerns in sheep farming due to their impacts on dairy sheep production. Objectives: The objectives of the present study were (i) to compare the short (i.e., albendazole) and long (i.e., eprinomectin) persistent effect of these anthelmintics in reducing infections by gastrointestinal nematodes (GIN) in ewes and (ii) to determine these effects on milk yield and quality in naturally infected with GIN dairy ewes. Methods: On each farm, 40 selected ewes were divided into four similar groups on Day 0 based on their fecal egg counts (eggs per gram of feces; epg) as follows: Group 1—control group; Group 2—albendazole-treated group; Group 3—pour-on eprinomectin-treated group; Group 4—injectable eprinomectin-treated group. Fecal egg counts and coprocultures were performed on Days 0, 15, 30, 45, 60 and 75. The milk yield and milk quality (i.e., fat and protein concentration and somatic cell counts) were estimated on the aforementioned occasions. Results: Eprinomectin outperformed albendazole in treating gastrointestinal nematode infections in dairy ewes. Both pour-on and injectable eprinomectin formulations provided long-lasting protection by reducing fecal egg counts (i.e., from 92.1% to 99.9%). Furthermore, eprinomectin-treated ewes exhibited increased daily milk yield and improved milk composition in terms of fat and protein concentrations and somatic cell counts. Conclusions: These findings highlight the benefits of long-persistent efficacy of eprinomectin as a preferred anthelmintic treatment for lactating dairy ewes, offering enhanced productivity and milk quality, while addressing parasite resistance concerns. Full article
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Occurrence of Internal Parasites and Anthelmintic Resistance in Goats
by Gianluca D’Amico, Adrian-Valentin Potârniche, Bianca-Irina Tucă and Adriana Györke
Animals 2025, 15(7), 1024; https://doi.org/10.3390/ani15071024 - 2 Apr 2025
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Extensive anthelmintic (AH) use for endoparasitism prevention, especially gastrointestinal strongyle (GIS) infections, led to AH resistance (AR). This study assessed the internal parasitic profile and AR occurrence in goat herds. Five herds (H, n = 300) raised in household systems in Romania (2020–2021) [...] Read more.
Extensive anthelmintic (AH) use for endoparasitism prevention, especially gastrointestinal strongyle (GIS) infections, led to AH resistance (AR). This study assessed the internal parasitic profile and AR occurrence in goat herds. Five herds (H, n = 300) raised in household systems in Romania (2020–2021) were dewormed with eprinomectin in the fall (H1, H2) and albendazole in the spring (H3–H5). Fecal samples (n = 67) were collected pre- and 14 days post-AH administration. Coprological examinations, coprocultures, and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) were performed. Anthelmintic resistance was detected in H1, H2, and H5. Pre-AH administrations, Eimeria spp. was the most common parasite (95.5%), followed by GIS (91.0%), P. rufescens/M. capillaris (77.6%), Dyctiocaulus filaria (56.7%), and Moniezia spp. (43.3%). Teladorsagia circumcincta (4/5), Trichostrongylus colubriformis (4/5), Oesophagostomum venulosum (3/5), Haemonchus placei (3/5), Haemonchus contortus (2/5), and Cooperia oncophora (2/5) were identified by PCR. Mean OPG/EPG values for Eimeria spp. and GIS were <1000 eggs/gram feces, tending to be higher in young versus adult goats and in autumn versus spring. FECR (90%CI) values post-AH administration were 38.42 (23.4; 71.8), 54.71 (−4.1; 75.1) for eprinomectin, and 9.78 (−1.7; 64.8) for albendazole, suggesting AH ineffectiveness and AR presence in H1, H2, and H5, respectively. These findings highlight that specific management measures are needed. Full article
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Can Metarhizium anisopliae Reduce the Feeding of the Neotropical Brown Stink Bug, Euschistus heros (Fabricius, 1798), and Its Damage to Soybean Seeds?
by André Cirilo de Sousa Almeida, Mayara Alves Rodrigues, Heloiza Alves Boaventura, Angélica Siqueira Vieira, José Francisco Arruda e Silva, Flávio Gonçalves de Jesus and Eliane Dias Quintela
J. Fungi 2025, 11(4), 247; https://doi.org/10.3390/jof11040247 - 25 Mar 2025
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The fungus Metarhizium anisopliae is under development as a bioinsecticide for Euschistus heros. To further elucidate the effect of this fungus on E. heros behavior, we monitored the feeding activities of adults treated with the fungus at 1 × 108 conidia [...] Read more.
The fungus Metarhizium anisopliae is under development as a bioinsecticide for Euschistus heros. To further elucidate the effect of this fungus on E. heros behavior, we monitored the feeding activities of adults treated with the fungus at 1 × 108 conidia mL−1 on soybean in the pod-filling stage (R5) through electropenetrography (EPG) AC-DC. We also determined the virulence of M. anisopliae to adults and its damage to soybean seeds. M. anisopliae displayed high levels of virulence to adults even at low concentrations of 5 × 106 conidia mL−1 (98% mortality). E. heros females were more susceptible to M. anisopliae than males, exhibiting a lower LT50 for mycosed adults (7.1 and 9.7 days, respectively). The EPG experiment showed that fungus-treated adults spent significantly less time on probing activities (reduced by 86% at day four and ceased at day five) than untreated insects, and the number of waveform events per insect significantly decreased. This information is valuable for managing stink bugs at the field level, as it shows that even though the insect is alive, its feeding is compromised, consequently minimizing the damage inflicted to the crop. This study paves the way for further research employing entomopathogenic fungi in pest control. Full article
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Schistosomiasis and Soil Transmitted Helminthiasis Among School Age Children: Impact of 3–5 Annual Rounds of Mass Drug Administration in Ekiti State, Southwest Nigeria
by Solomon Monday Jacob, Jan-Carel Diehl, Gleb Vdovine, Temitope Agbana, Samuel Popoola, Satyajith Jujjavarapu, David Bell, Akande Oladimeji Ajayi, Joseph O. Fadare, Adebowale F. Akinwumi, Saheed Animashaun, Francisca Olamiju, Moses Oluwaseun Aderogba and Louise Makau-Barasa
Trop. Med. Infect. Dis. 2025, 10(4), 85; https://doi.org/10.3390/tropicalmed10040085 - 23 Mar 2025
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Background: Schistosomiasis (SCH) and soil transmitted helminthiasis (STH) have been targeted for elimination as a public health problem (EPHP) within the World Health Organization (WHO)’s Roadmap for Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) 2021–2030. One of the global strategies for the control and elimination of [...] Read more.
Background: Schistosomiasis (SCH) and soil transmitted helminthiasis (STH) have been targeted for elimination as a public health problem (EPHP) within the World Health Organization (WHO)’s Roadmap for Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) 2021–2030. One of the global strategies for the control and elimination of these diseases is the mass administration of praziquantel and albendazole/mebendazole without prior individual diagnosis. To measure the progress towards the 2030 target, we conducted an assessment to determine the impact of the 3–5 rounds of annual mass drug administration among school age children in Ekiti State. Such scientific insights into the impact of these treatments will facilitate improved planning and targeting of resources towards reaching the last mile. Methodology: This assessment was conducted in 16 local government areas (LGAs) of Ekiti State between October and November 2023. Samples were collected from pupils in 166 primary and junior secondary schools across 166 wards of the State. Urine and stool samples were collected from 7670 pupils of ages 5 to 14 years, following standard laboratory procedures. Urine membrane filtration techniques were used for urine preparation while the Kato–Katz technique was used for stool preparation. A novel AiDx digital microscope was used to examine the presence of any ova in the prepared specimen. Parasite ova in urine were reported as the number of ova/10 mL of urine, and were categorized as light infection (˂50 ova/10 mL of urine) or heavy infection (>50 ova/10 mL of urine) while ova of parasites in stool samples were reported as eggs per gram of stool (EPG) and categorized into light, moderate and heavy infection. Results: Overall, 0.76% (0.56–0.95) at 95% CI of the 7670 respondents were infected with Schistosomia haematobium. No Schistosoma mansoni infection was recorded in the study. Similarly, 3.9% (3.43–4.29) at 95% CI were infected with STHs. The overall prevalence of schistosomiasis had significantly reduced from 8.2% in 2008 to 0.8%, while the overall prevalence of STHs significantly reduced from 30.9% to 3.9% with Ascaris lumbricoides being the dominant species of STH. In the 16 LGAs assessed, Ekiti West had the highest S. haematobium prevalence of 4.26%. Ise/Orun and Oye ranked second and third with a prevalence of 3.48% and 2.40% respectively, while all other LGAs had <1% prevalence. The prevalence of STHs was highest in Ekiti-West with a prevalence of 10.45% while Emure and Ikole Local Governments had the lowest prevalence of 0.31% and 0.38%, respectively. There was no significant difference in the prevalence of schistosomiasis between male (0.76%) and female (0.75%) as p ≥ 0.05. Similarly, the difference in prevalence for STH among males (3.95%) was not significantly different from their female counterparts (3.77%), p ≥ 0.05. Conclusions: Based on the WHO guidelines, this study demonstrated that only three LGAs require continued MDA every 2/3 years, seven require only surveillance while six are now non-endemic for schistosomiasis. Similarly, two of the LGAs require one round of MDA yearly, eight LGAs need one round of MDA every two to three years and six LGAs are now below the treatment threshold and no longer require treatment for STH. Full article
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Haemonchosis Control in Sheep with Duddingtonia flagrans Fungi: Evaluation of the First Commercial Product in Brazil
by Pedro Nacib Jorge-Neto, Letícia Alecho Requena, Cristiane Schilbach Pizzutto and Júlio Cesar de Carvalho Balieiro
Parasitologia 2025, 5(1), 11; https://doi.org/10.3390/parasitologia5010011 - 2 Mar 2025
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The resistance of small ruminants to synthetic anthelmintics and helminthosis poses considerable challenges to global livestock production. Integrating biological control with nematophagous fungi, particularly Duddingtonia flagrans, is crucial in addressing worm infestations. Although effective in experiments, the absence of a commercial product [...] Read more.
The resistance of small ruminants to synthetic anthelmintics and helminthosis poses considerable challenges to global livestock production. Integrating biological control with nematophagous fungi, particularly Duddingtonia flagrans, is crucial in addressing worm infestations. Although effective in experiments, the absence of a commercial product has been a limitation. The introduction of Bioverm®, the first commercial product using D. flagrans in Brazil, marks a significant advancement. This study on a Brazilian sheep farm evaluated a 167-day Bioverm® treatment, following moxidectin application, focusing on eggs per gram of feces (EPG), FAMACHA score, and sheep weight (WEIGHT). Statistical results showed marked improvements in all parameters after 80 days with Bioverm®. EPG values gradually declined, demonstrating successful biological control, while FAMACHA increased steadily, stabilizing after 130 days. Minor weight changes indicated effective nutritional management. These outcomes suggest Bioverm® significantly reduces dependence on chemical anthelmintics and addresses resistance issues. D. flagrans thus emerges as a promising tool for managing nematode infestations without negatively impacting animal weight. This research enhances the understanding of Bioverm®’s role, confirming its practicality as a viable alternative for helminth control in varied environments, thereby reinforcing its strategic importance in livestock management. Full article
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Associations Between Carbohydrate Intake Behaviours and Glycaemia in Gestational Diabetes: A Prospective Observational Study
by Roslyn Smith, Renee Borg, Vincent Wong, Hamish Russell and Ka Hi Mak
Nutrients 2025, 17(3), 400; https://doi.org/10.3390/nu17030400 - 22 Jan 2025
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Carbohydrate intake (CI) has the largest impact on the short-term glycaemia of all nutrients, yet optimal CI management in gestational diabetes remains unclear. Objective: To examine CI behaviours in individuals with recently diagnosed gestational diabetes and their association with self-monitored blood glucose. Methods: [...] Read more.
Carbohydrate intake (CI) has the largest impact on the short-term glycaemia of all nutrients, yet optimal CI management in gestational diabetes remains unclear. Objective: To examine CI behaviours in individuals with recently diagnosed gestational diabetes and their association with self-monitored blood glucose. Methods: Data from 97 individuals were collected using food and blood glucose diaries. CI (including amounts, types, and timing) was manually assessed using 15 g servings over 5–8 days, while a 3-day computerised analysis examined a broader intake of macro- and micronutrients. Results: Elevated fasting glycaemia (EFG) was associated with lower total CI (Mdn 10.8 vs. 12.5 servings/day, p = 0.006), missed meals (Mdn 1.4 vs. 0.0/week, p = 0.007), missed snacks (Mdn 10.5 vs. 7.5/week, p = 0.038), low-carbohydrate meals (<30 g; Mdn 4.3 vs. 2.0/week, p = 0.004), and a higher proportion of energy intake from fat (Mdn 35% vs. 33%, p = 0.047), as compared with in-target fasting glycaemia. In contrast, elevated postprandial glycaemia (EPG) was not significantly associated with total CI, low-carbohydrate meals (<30 g), low-carbohydrate snacks (<15 g), or high-carbohydrate loads (>50 g). EPG was instead associated with high-glycaemic index meals (Mdn 1.6 vs. 0.9 lunch meals/week, p = 0.026; Mdn 0.9 vs. 0.0 dinner meals/week, p = 0.023); and a lower intake of energy (Mdn 7650 kJ vs. 9070 kJ/day, p = 0.031), protein (Mdn 91 g vs. 109 g/day, p = 0.015), fat (Mdn 61 g vs. 84 g/day, p = 0.003), and multiple micronutrients (p <0.05), as compared with in-target postprandial glycaemia. Conclusions: CI profiles differed for individuals with EFG, as compared with EPG, emphasising the need for dietary guidelines tailored for gestational diabetes subtypes. Further interventional studies are needed to explore these findings, particularly the associations between EFG and low CI behaviours. Full article
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Using an Aqueous Suspension of Duddingtonia flagrans Chlamydospores and a Hexane Extract of Artemisia cina as Sustainable Methods to Reduce the Fecal Egg Count and Larvae of Haemonchus contortus in the Feces of Periparturient Ewes
by Héctor Alejandro de la Crúz-Crúz, Rosa Isabel Higuera-Piedrahita, Alejandro Zamilpa, Yazmín Alcalá-Canto, Ana Yuridia Ocampo-Gutiérrez, Luis David Arango-de la Pava, María Eugenia López-Arellano, Daniel Hernandez-Patlan, Jorge Alfredo Cuéllar-Ordaz and Pedro Mendoza-de Gives
Pathogens 2025, 14(2), 105; https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens14020105 - 21 Jan 2025
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This study evaluated the effectiveness of Duddingtonia flagrans chlamydospores and an Artemisia cina hexane extract in reducing Haemonchus contortus fecal egg counts and larvae in periparturient ewes. This study involved five groups of four ewes: a control group, an ivermectin group, an A. [...] Read more.
This study evaluated the effectiveness of Duddingtonia flagrans chlamydospores and an Artemisia cina hexane extract in reducing Haemonchus contortus fecal egg counts and larvae in periparturient ewes. This study involved five groups of four ewes: a control group, an ivermectin group, an A. cina oral extract group, a D. flagrans group, and a combined treatment group. Treatments began two weeks before delivery, with ivermectin administered 15 days before delivery. Fecal samples were collected every fifteen days to estimate parasite egg counts per gram of feces (EPG) and assess larvae reductions. The results showed very low EPG values for ivermectin and D. flagrans treatments (175 and 150, respectively). The control and combined treatment groups had EPG values rise to 3000 and 4100 by day 15. The EPG values for the A. cina group reached 850 and 533 in later samplings. Throughout the study, the D. flagrans and A. cina groups maintained low EPG values, with the highest recorded values being 50 and 0, respectively. All treatments significantly reduced the larvae in the fecal cultures: D. flagrans (97.4% reduction), ivermectin (91.4%), Artemisia cina (89.9%), and the combined treatment (84.3%). Full article
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Ecological Zoning Study on the Coupling of Land Use Intensity and Landscape Ecological Risk in Western Jilin: A Production–Living–Ecological Space Perspective
by Su Rina, Yi Bole, Zhijun Tong, Feng Zhi, Jiarong Xu, Bing Ma, Xingpeng Liu and Jiquan Zhang
Sustainability 2024, 16(24), 10992; https://doi.org/10.3390/su162410992 - 14 Dec 2024
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Ecological zoning is essential for optimizing regional ecological management and improving environmental protection efficiency. While previous studies have primarily focused on the independent analysis of land use intensity (LUI) and landscape ecological risk (LER), there has been limited research on their coupled relationship. [...] Read more.
Ecological zoning is essential for optimizing regional ecological management and improving environmental protection efficiency. While previous studies have primarily focused on the independent analysis of land use intensity (LUI) and landscape ecological risk (LER), there has been limited research on their coupled relationship. This study, conducted in the Western Jilin (WJL), introduces an innovative ecological zoning method based on the Production–Living–Ecological Space (PLES) framework, which explores the interactions between LUI and LER, filling a gap in existing research. The method employs a coupling coordination degree (CCD) model and Geographic Information System (GIS) technology to construct an LUI-ERI coupling model, which is used to delineate ecological zones. The results indicate that: (1) The PLES in the study area is predominantly production space (PS), with the largest area of transfer being production ecological space (PES) 2784.23 km2, and the most significant transfer in being PS 3112.33 km2. (2) Between 2000 and 2020, both LUI and LER exhibited downward trends, with opposite spatial distribution characteristics. The “middle” intensity zone and “highest” risk zone were the dominant LUI and LER types, covering approximately 46% and 45% of the total area, respectively. (3) The coupling coordination degree between LUI and LER showed a polarized trend, with an overall upward trajectory from 2000 to 2020. (4) The ecological zoning of the WJL can be categorized into an ecological core protection (ECP) zone, ecological potential governance (EPG) zone, ecological comprehensive monitoring (ECM) zone, ecological optimization (EO) zone, and ecological restoration (ER) zone, with the ecological core protection area occupying 61.63% of the total area. This study provides a novel perspective on ecological zoning and offers a systematic scientific basis for regional ecological management and spatial planning. Full article
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