LUCENA, E. A.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/3597186705687141; LUCENA, Erasmo Araújo de.
Resumo:
Hematological evaluation of goats affected by contagious agalactia of sheep and goats treated with Mycoplasma agalactiae biotherapy. The micoplasmosis constitute a compound of illnesses that they attack several animals species. In the small ones ruminant, Contagious Agalactia (AC) caused mainly by Mycoplasma agalactiae it is to the flocks milkmen's main micoplasmosis and he shows clinicamente for decrease in the production of milk or agalactia, alterations of the arthritis, keratoconjunctivitis, he coughs and, occasionally, pneumonia. The therapy with antibiotics has already been used there is some time in the treatment of the illness, however it doesn't induce to the total cure, because the microorganism can continue to be eliminated and the animal to stay bearer, besides causing damages to the environment and the health it publishes, by virtue of the presence of residues in the milk and yours derived. In the last decades, alternative therapies have been used in the treatment of several diseases that they attack the animals; deserving prominence the homeopathy that uses medicines diluted biotherapy and agitated, which are prepared starting from biological products. Recently, that therapy was used in the treatment of bovid attacked of contagious agalactia that presented significant improvements attested through the total regression of the symptoms. However, such improvements were just observed clinical, being done necessary that a deeper investigation is made evaluating the effects of those biotherapy on other parameters as the hematological of the animals submitted to that therapeutic protocol. Like this, being taken in consideration the precocity of the introduction of that alternative therapy in the treatment of AC and the absence of studies evaluating your action on the hematological, the present work aimed at to evaluate the blood count of attacked animals of agalactia and submitted to the homeopathy treatment using the biotherapy of Mycoplasma agalactiae. 30 animals were studied divided in three groups of 10 each. The Group 1 was treated with the biotherapy, the Group 2 with antibiotics and the Group 3 was not treated. Seven collections were accomplished like this for analysis hematological in the 0, 15, 30, 45, 60, 90 and 120 of the beginning of the treatments. There were not alterations significant statistics analysis in the hematological among the studied groups.