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Mycopathologia | 1998

Cutaneous Pythiosis insidiosi in calves from the Pantanal region of Brazil

Janio Morais Santurio; Adriana Bardemaker Monteiro; Alexandre Trindade Leal; Glaucia D. Kommers; Renato Silva de Sousa; João Batista Catto

Two cases of cutaneous Pythiosis insidiosi were diagnosed in cattle from the Pantanal region, Brazil. The lesions were observed in the limbs of two 8-month-old beef calves. Close examination showed local swelling and focal ulceration of the skin. Microscopically, there was multifocal granulomatous dermatitis with intralesional Pythium insidiosum hyphae. The diagnosis was based on the morphological aspects, immunohistochemical findings and culture of the etiologic agent.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2001

Pitiose eqüina no Pantanal brasileiro: aspectos clínico-patológicos de casos típicos e atípicos

Adriana B. Monteiro Leal; Alexandre Trindade Leal; Janio Morais Santurio; Glaucia D. Kommers; João Batista Catto

Equine pythiosis is an endemic disease of horses and causes significant economic losses to equine breeding in the Brazilian Pantanal. This article describes 16 cases of subcutaneous pythiosis in horses from that region. The clinical cases were divided in typical (11) and atypical (5), according to the clinical features and duration of the disease. The clinical diagnosis was confirmed by detection of specific antibodies by ELISA, isolation of the agent and histopathology. The duration of the disease varied from 1 to 6 months in the typical cases and was over 12 months in the atypical ones. The lesions in the typical cases were characterized by subcutaneous ulcerated granulomas with abundant serosanguineous secretion and itching. The atypical cases presented subcutaneous lesions characterized by large, circumscribed tumorous masses covered by a dark non ulcerated skin, associated with little or no secretion. These lesions showed a well organized aspect, were sometimes pedunculate and the animals showed a good body condition. Histologically, the typical cases were characterized by granulation tissue with abundant eosinophils; whereas the atypical cases presented pseudo-epitheliomatous hyperplasia of the epidermis and eosinophilic infiltrate. The complete description of the clinical and histopathological features and possible factors responsible for differences between the two clinical forms are presented and discussed.


Vaccine | 2003

Three types of immunotherapics against pythiosis insidiosi developed and evaluated

Janio Morais Santurio; Alexandre Trindade Leal; Adriana B. Monteiro Leal; R Festugatto; Irina Lübeck; E.S.V Sallis; Marina Venturini Copetti; Sydney Hartz Alves; Laerte Ferreiro

Pythiosis is a granulomatous disease of horses, cattle, dogs, cats and humans identified in tropical and subtropical areas and caused by Pythium insidiosum, a zoosporic fungus. Experimental models of pythiosis in naturally infected species have not yet been reported but, rabbits may be inoculated with zoospores as an experimental model for studying the disease. The present study evaluates the efficacy of three different of immunotherapics in the rabbit model. Approximately 17500 zoospores of oomycete P. insidiosum (CBS 101555 strain) were inoculated in each animal to generate the disease. Immunotherapics were produced from vortexed or sonicated cultures of the same strain. Four groups of five animals were employed: group 1, placebo; group 2, sonicated immunotherapic; group 3, mixed immunotherapic; and group 4, vortexed immunotherapic. All rabbits were inoculated with viable zoospores one month before administration of the immunotherapics. Eight doses of immunotherapic or placebo were used in each animal with a 14 day interval between injections. Rabbits receiving the vortexed immunotherapic were most effectively protected (P<0.05), showing a decrease in the area of coastal nodules due to Pythiosis insidiosum by 71.8% after 26 weeks of evaluation. Moreover, two animals in this group showed complete remission of the infection at the end of the 26 weeks. In contrast to these findings, rabbits given the sonicated immunotherapic did not show any protection and had an increase of 211.8% in the size of lesions. This failure of sonicated immunotherapic may reflect denaturation of protective antigens due to the sonication method.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2006

Teste de ELISA indireto para o diagnóstico sorológico de pitiose

Janio Morais Santurio; Alexandre Trindade Leal; Adriana B. Monteiro Leal; Sydney Hartz Alves; Irina Lübeck; Josiane Griebeler; Marina Venturini Copetti

Pythiosis is a granulomatous disease caused by the oomycete Pythium insidiosum that affects humans and animals, especially horses. Deaths are very often the consequence of incorrect or late diagnosis when animals no longer respond to treatment. This study aimed standardization of the ELISA assay for the serodiagnostic of pythiosis in horses and rabbits, in order to minimize errors and delays in the diagnosis of the disease. Sera of 72 healthy and 44 of by pythiosis affected horses were used for development and evaluation of the test. The ELISA for equine diagnostic showed 97.72% sensitivity, 90.27% specificity, 86% positive predictive value, 98.4% negative predictive value, and 93.1% efficiency. The rabbit test was standardized with 48 sera of healthy rabbits and 24 sera of rabbits immunized with P. insidiosum antigens. The results were 91.66 % sensitivity, 95.83% specificity, 91.66% positive predictive value, 95.83% negative predictive value, and 94.44% efficiency. It can be concluded that ELISA is a reliable test for diagnostic and serological monitoring of pythiosis.


Mycopathologia | 2002

Agalactia in Mares fed with grain contaminated with Claviceps purpurea

Marina Venturini Copetti; Janio Morais Santurio; A.A.P. Boeck; R.B. Silva; L.A. Bergermaier; I. Lubeck; Adriana B. Monteiro Leal; Alexandre Trindade Leal; Sydney Hartz Alves; Laerte Ferreiro

This article reports an outbreak of intoxication of female horses with Claviceps purpurea in southern Brazil. The outbreak affected twelve pregnant mares which were fed with black oat (Avena strigosa) during the pre-delivery period. Underdevelopment of the mammary gland in the pre-delivery period resulting in post-delivery agalactia was the most pronounced finding. These mares delivered weak and unviable foals, which showed no suckling reflex and died within a few hours of birth. Laboratory analysis of oat samples fed to the animals resulted in the identification of Claviceps purpurea sclerotia. The fungus was identified in 0.22% of the examined seeds.


Journal De Mycologie Medicale | 2005

Characterization of the specificity of the humoral response to Pythium insidiosum antigens

Alexandre Trindade Leal; Janio Morais Santurio; Adriana B. Monteiro Leal; João Batista Catto; Eduardo Furtado Flores; Irina Lübeck; Sydney Hartz Alves


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2001

Pitiose eqina no Pantanal brasileiro: aspectos clnico-patolgicos de casos tpicos e atpicos

Adriana B. Monteiro Leal; Alexandre Trindade Leal; Janio Morais Santurio; Glaucia D. Kommers; João Batista Catto


Ciencia Rural | 2002

Resposta sorológica de coelhos imunizados com antígenos de Pythium insidiosum associados a diferentes adjuvantes

Alexandre Trindade Leal; Janio Morais Santurio; Adriana B. Monteiro Leal; Alexandre Machado Pinto; Josiane Griebeler; Eduardo Furtado Flores; Laerte Ferreiro; João Batista Catto


Archive | 2006

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Janio Morais Santurio; Alexandre Trindade Leal; Adriana B. Monteiro Leal; Irina Lübeck; Josiane Griebeler; Marina Venturini Copetti


Archive | 2002

RESPOSTA SOROLÓGICA DE COELHOS IMUNIZADOS COM ANTÍGENOS DE PYTHIUM INSIDIOSUM ASSOCIADOS A DIFERENTES ADJUVANTES SEROLOGICAL RESPONSE IN RABBITS IMMUNIZED WITH PYTHIUM INSIDIOSUM ANTIGENS ASSOCIATED WITH DIFFERENT ADJUVANTS

Alexandre Trindade Leal; Janio Morais Santurio; Adriana Bardemaker; Monteiro Leal; Alexandre Machado Pinto; Josiane Griebeler; Eduardo Furtado Flores; Laerte Ferreiro; João Batista Catto

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Janio Morais Santurio

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Adriana B. Monteiro Leal

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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João Batista Catto

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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Irina Lübeck

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Josiane Griebeler

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Laerte Ferreiro

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Marina Venturini Copetti

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Sydney Hartz Alves

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Eduardo Furtado Flores

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Glaucia D. Kommers

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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