Alessandra Jacomelli Teles
Universidade Federal de Pelotas
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Mycoses | 2017
Josiara Furtado Mendes; Gabriel Baracy Klafke; Ana Paula Neuschrank Albano; Ângela Leitzke Cabana; Alessandra Jacomelli Teles; Zoilo Pires de Camargo; Melissa Orzechowski Xavier; Mário Carlos Araújo Meireles
Paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) is a systemic mycosis that occurs in several Latin American countries, especially in Brazil. It is caused by the thermo‐dimorphic fungus Paracoccidioides spp. Serological studies to detect animal infection represent an excellent strategy for data on the agents ecology. Although the state of Rio Grande do Sul (RS) is an endemic area for PCM in humans, there is scarce information available on the ecology of the agent in the region. This study aimed to investigate the infection by Paracoccidioides lutzii in animals living in RS, Brazil. A total of 85 wild mammals, 200 horses and 196 domestic dogs, previously tested for infection by P. brasiliensis, were included in this study. Serum samples from the animals were tested by ELISA to detect anti‐ P. lutzii antibodies. From the 481 animals tested, 105 (21.8%) were seropositive for IgG anti‐P. lutzii. Of these, 54 were also positive for P. brasiliensis. A total of 11 horses (10.5%), 30 dogs (28.8%) and 10 wild mammals (9.5%) were positive only for P. lutzii (n=51). The detection of anti‐P. lutzii antibodies in animals of RS suggests that the fungus can be found in southern Brazil, despite being described mainly in the midwest and southeast of the country.
Brazilian Journal of Biology | 2018
A. L. Cabana; Melissa Orzechowski Xavier; Josiara Furtado Mendes; Alessandra Jacomelli Teles; A. M. Martins; R. P. Silva-Filho; Mário Carlos Araújo Meireles
Even today, an effective diagnostic test for aspergillosis in penguins is unknown, being the gold standard post-mortem examinations. The fungal antigen galactomannan (GM) has been used as a biomarker of disease in humans and is detected by the Platelia Aspergillus EIA (BioRad)®, a commercial kit based on the sandwich ELISA technique. It is standardized for use in neutropenic patients, however studies have demonstrated its usefulness also possible for birds. The aim of our study was to evaluate the effectiveness of Platelia Aspergillus EIA® test (BioRad-US) in the diagnosis of aspergillosis in Magellanic penguins, determining sensitivity, specificity, and positive and negative predictive values for different cut-off points. Were included in the study, blood serum samples (n = 29) Magellanic penguins in captivity that died by aspergillosis. Detection of GM was performed following manufacturers instructions and the GM index was obtained by dividing the average value of OD of the duplicate of the clinical sample by duplicate OD of the average value of the cut-off sample provided by the kit. Through information database results were obtained for the presence of anti-Aspergillus fumigatus antibodies detected by agar gel immunodiffusion (AGID) for all serum samples. Results were analyzed using chi-square test and Kruskal-Wallis from SPSS 20.0, IBM®. ROC curve was obtained and from this, rates of sensitivity, specificity, positive and negative predictive values were also calculated based on four different cutoff points (0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0). The serum GM index did not differ between animals of the case and control group (pkw =0.097). In determining the ROC curve for serum GM detection the value of area under the curve was 0.635. From the values determined by the coordinate of the curve, four different cut points (0.5, 1.0, 1.5 and 2.0) were analyzed, resulting in sensitivity rates ranging from 86.2 to 34.5% % and specificity between 87% and 26.1%. By comparing the serum GM index in group case as the presence or absence of antibodies detected by AGID was found p=0.503. The detection of GM the Platelia Aspergillus EIA® test seems is not be useful for the diagnosis of aspergillosis in naturally infected penguins.
Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2014
Stefanie Bressan Waller; Alessandra Jacomelli Teles; Angelita dos Reis Gomes; Marlete Brum Cleff; Joao Roberto Braga de Mello
In veterinary medicine, anesthetic protocols for cesarean should be carefully evaluated in order to avoid health issues for mothers and newborns. Inhalational anesthetic protocols using sevoflurane and isoflurane, and epidural anesthesia with lidocaine or bupivacaine are primarily recommended for cesarean sections in dogs and cats by causing minimal depressive effects while doesn ́t commits the viability and fetal survival. On the other hand, dissociative protocols using thiopental, xylazine, mepivacaine and prilocaine are less recommended for causing major depressive effects. Thus, this study aimed to address a comparative literature review of different anesthetic effects on canines and felines fetuses born from cesarean.
Science of animal health | 2014
Alessandra Jacomelli Teles; Angelita dos Reis Gomes; Ângela Leitzke Cabana; Luiza da Gama Osório; Otávia de Almeida Martins; Stefanie Bressan Waller; Renata Osório de Faria; Mário Carlos Araújo Meireles
Archives of Veterinary Science | 2013
Isabel Martins Madrid; Alessandra Jacomelli Teles; Rosema Santin; Antonella Souza Mattei; Angelita dos Reis Gomes; Stefanie Bressan Waller
Science of animal health | 2017
Alessandra Jacomelli Teles; Jackeline Vieira Lima; Natiele Isaura De Almeida Veeck; Rodrigo Bozembecher Almeida; Tássia Gomes Guimarães; Giovani Girolometto; Luiz Filipe Damé Schuch
Revista de Educação Continuada em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia do CRMV-SP | 2017
Alessandra Jacomelli Teles; Tássia Gomes Guimarães; Luiz Filipe Damé Schuch
Revista de Educação Continuada em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia do CRMV-SP | 2017
Alessandra Jacomelli Teles; Angela Leitzke Cabana; C. L. Santos; Thamyres Dias; R. Osório de Faria; Mário Carlos Araújo Meireles
Revista de Educação Continuada em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia do CRMV-SP | 2017
Tássia Gomes Guimarães; Alessandra Jacomelli Teles; T. S. Coelho; C. B. Brunner; Luiz Filipe Damé Schuch
Revista de Educação Continuada em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia do CRMV-SP | 2017
Alessandra Jacomelli Teles; Tássia Gomes Guimarães; G. Girolometto; M. C. L. Balado; D. B. Pacheco; Luiz Filipe Damé Schuch