Adriana da Silva Santos
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2008
André Mendes Ribeiro Corrêa; Pedro Soares Bezerra Junior; Saulo Petinatti Pavarini; Adriana da Silva Santos; Luciana Sonne; Priscila Zlotowski; Gisele Gomes; David Driemeier
Descreve-se a ocorrencia de um surto de intoxicacao espontânea por Senecio brasiliensis em bufalos Murrah (Bubalus bubalis) em uma propriedade localizada no municipio de Nova Prata, Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, no periodo de junho a agosto de 2006. De um total de 90 bufalos, 13 adoeceram e 11 morreram. Os animais eram mantidos em areas de pastoreio altamente infestadas por S. brasiliensis. Os principais sinais clinicos relatados foram letargia, apatia, emagrecimento progressivo, diarreia e decubito permanente. Necropsia foi feita em dois dos 11 animais mortos. As lesoes foram caracteristicas de intoxicacoes por alcaloides pirrolizidinicos. A grande quantidade da planta, forte estiagem e desnutricao consequente foram os principais achados epidemiologicos associados com a mortalidade.
Ciencia Rural | 2009
Nadia Aline Bobbi Antoniassi; André Mendes Ribeiro Corrêa; Adriana da Silva Santos; Saulo Petinatti Pavarini; Luciana Sonne; Paulo Mota Bandarra; David Driemeier
An outbreak of cattle mortality due to Babesia bovis infection in the county of Picada Cafe, Rio Grande do Sul, southern Brazil, in April 2007 is described. Twenty eight heifers (50.9%) died, out of a herd of 55 animals, in five days. The disease occurred approximately 20 days after heifers were transferred to this farm. The clinical signs included fever, anemia, aggressiveness, incoordination, petechiae in the mucous membranes and death after 1 to 2 days. The necropsy revealed pale mucous membranes, splenomegaly, enlarged and yellowish liver, congested and edematous gall bladder containing viscous granular bile. The kidneys and urine were dark red. The gray matter of cerebrum and cerebellum had a characteristic cherry-pink color. Hemorrhage was seen in the epicardium and endocardium. The histological findings consisted of hemoglobinuric nephrosis, paracentral hepatic necrosis, bile stasis, spleen congestion. The gray matter of the brain exhibited congestion with erythrocytes parasitized by Babesia bovis, which were also seen in the brain impression smear. The death of 28 heifers in 5 days was attributed to inadequate immunity against the parasite. The application of imidocarb dipropionate in animals presenting the initial stage of the disease and in all other animals of the herd was adopted as preventive treatment and no new cases of the disease happened in the next two months, when they were sent to slaughter.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2009
Pedro Soares Bezerra Junior; Adriana da Silva Santos; Paulo Mota Bandarra; Pedro Miguel Ocampos Pedroso; Saulo Petinatti Pavarini; Andréia Spanamberg; Laerte Ferreiro; David Driemeier
This paper describes the experimental reproduction of a neurological condition in sheep by the administration of a beer by-product contaminated with Aspergillus clavatus. Samples of this by-product, in which pure cultures of A. clavatus grew, originated from two farms where outbreaks of A. clavatus poisoning in cattle had occurred. The onset of symptomatology was 2 to 6 days after dosage with the contaminated beer by-product or pure A. clavatus culture. The clinical course lasted from one and a half to 12 days. Clinical signs were predominantly of locomotor and respiratory nature and included muscle tremors, hyperesthesia, and progressive tachypnea, rigidity of the pelvic limbs, posterior weakness, and recumbency. One sheep also showed occasional knuckling of fetlocks of the hind limbs. Gait abnormalities and tremors were more pronounced after exercise. In 6 of 7 sheep, appetite and dypsia were maintained until close to death or euthanasia. The main histological findings consisted of chromatolytic neuronal degeneration and necrosis in selected nuclei of the brain stem, the ventral horn of the spinal cord and the spinal, trigeminal, stellate and celiac ganglions. Three sheep also presented slight degenerative and necrotic changes in muscles of the pelvic and thoracic limbs.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2010
Caroline Argenta Pescador; Paulo Mota Bandarra; Nadia Aline Bobbi Antoniassi; Adriana da Silva Santos; Eduardo Conceição de Oliveira; David Emilio Santos Neves de Barcellos; David Driemeier
This paper reviews information on necropsies in stillborn and aborted fetuses from swine. Aspects dealt with include sampling collection, necropsy procedures, gross and histopathological findings, some of which are of little or no pathological significance but often observed in the routine diagnostic work and misinterpreted as real or important lesions.
Ciencia Rural | 2008
Adriana da Silva Santos; Paulo Mota Bandarra; Luciana Sonne; Saulo Petinatti Pavarini; David Driemeier
A 9 year-old Jersey cow showed a clinical picture that initiated with colic, small amounts of feces, and progressed to the complete obstruction of the intestinal passage. The cow died one week after an unsuccessful cirurgic attempt to correct obstruction. At necropsy, the intestinal loops were distended by content accumulation and there were masses of necrotic fat surrounding the final segment of the intestine. The histological findings were fatty necrosis associated with interstitial fibrosis, chronic inflammation with foreign body type giant cells, cholesterol clefts and mineralization.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2008
Saulo Petinatti Pavarini; Pedro Soares Bezerra Junior; Adriana da Silva Santos; Caroline Argenta Pescador; Paulo Eduardo Brandão; Sibele Pinheiro de Souza; David Driemeier
The report describes a winter dysentery outbreak that affected 10 dairy cows from a ranch located in the county of Viamao, Rio Grande do Sul. The most significant clinical sign was profuse and watery diarrhea, which ranged from a greenish to a brownish coloration and from occasional blood streaks with mucus to a bloody diarrhea. Most cases persisted for 5 days and also included depression, drastic decrease in milk production and in food consumption. Only one of the affected animals died. The necropsy revealed pale mucosa and sanguineous content with high quantity of blood clots, particularly within the spiral colon, and petechiae on the colonic mucosa. Histopathological lesions were predominant in the spiral colon, and consisted of a high number of dilated crypts without epithelium or with the replacement of a pavement epithelium with occasional immature cuboidal cells, which sometimes showed enlarged nucleus and proeminent nucleolus. Some crypts were filled with epithelial desquamation and polymorphnuclear cells. Bovine coronavirus (8F2) monoclonal antibody was used for immunohistochemistry on sections of the spiral colon that showed positive reactions in the cytoplasm of the infected crypt epithelium, sloughed necrotic cells, and within macrophages in the lamina propria of both.
Archive | 2007
André Mendes Ribeiro Corrêa; Adriana da Silva Santos; Fábio de Souza Guagnini; Paulo Mota Bandarra; Saulo Petinatti Pavarini; David Driemeier; David Emilio Santos Neves de Barcellos
Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2008
Luciana Sonne; Eduardo Conceição de Oliveira; Adriana da Silva Santos; Saulo Petinatti Pavarini; Pedro Soares Bezerra Junior; Nadia Aline Bobbi Antoniassi; Jardel Pereira Tessari; David Driemeier
Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2007
Saulo Petinatti Pavarini; Pedro Soares Bezerra Junior; Adriana da Silva Santos; Luciana Sonne; Eduardo Conceição de Oliveira; David Driemeier
Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2009
Fernanda Moraes Cardoso; Pedro Miguel Ocampos Pedroso; Adriana da Silva Santos; M. S. Vilanova; David Driemeier; Verônica Schmidt