Ana Carla Diógenes Suassuna Bezerra
Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
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Veterinary Parasitology | 2009
Herbert Sousa Soares; Sílvia Maria Mendes Ahid; Ana Carla Diógenes Suassuna Bezerra; Hilda Fátima de Jesus Pena; Ricardo Augusto Dias; Solange Maria Gennari
Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular parasite with a variety of hosts, responsible for reproductive problems and economic losses in sheep flocks. Neospora caninum was recently identified and its clinical presentation in sheep is similar to that of toxoplasmosis, which can cause repeated abortions, though less frequently in this species. In order to confirm the prevalence of these agents in the city of Mossoró, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, 409 serum samples from adult sheep (364 females and 45 males) were tested by the indirect immunofluorescence antibody test, using cut-off point at a dilution of 1:64 and 1:50 for T. gondii and N. caninum, respectively. From the 35 properties examined, 23 (65.7%) had at least one seropositive animal for T. gondii and six (17.1%) for N. caninum. The prevalence of seropositive animals for T. gondii was 20.7% and for N. caninum 1.8%. There was no association between the presence of the agents antibody and gender, reports of reproductive problems and presence of dogs and/or cats in the properties. T. gondii is well distributed and N. caninum has low prevalence in sheep and in the properties of the studied region.
Comparative Immunology Microbiology and Infectious Diseases | 2017
Josiel Borges Ferreira; Ana Carla Diógenes Suassuna Bezerra; Magda Maria Guilhermino; Jacinara Hody Gurgel Morais Leite; Wilma Emanuela da Silva; Renato Diógenes Macedo Paiva; Tallysson Nogueira Barbosa; José Ernandes Rufino de Sousa; Débora Andréa Evangelista Façanha
This study evaluated the variation in the prevalence of endoparasitoses and their impact on body condition and blood values of sheep of the Morada Nova breed. A total of 138 ewes were examined for their morphology (body weight, BW; body condition score, BCS), parasitology (faecal egg count, FEC; Famacha© score; coproculture), hematology (red blood cell count,RBC); hemoglobin concentration, HE; packet cell volume, PCV; mean corpuscular volume, MCV,; mean corpuscular hemoglobin, MCH; mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration, MCHC; leukocytes, WBC) and serum biochemistry (glucose, cholesterol, triglycerides, urea, creatinine, total protein, albumin, globulin, AST and ALT). Overall the animals presented higher BW and BCS in the months of September and December, however, with high FEC, in addition to a large number of animals with Famacha score 4 and 5. The results showed that the main hematophagous worm affecting the sheep, the genus Haemonchus ssp, appeared in a greater proportion (30-71.66%) than the other worms in all months of the study, except in March. About 30% of the hematological values found in the study are outside the reference ranges for suable sheep e 45.50% for serum biochemistry. These findings demonstrate the most healthy period of the year was from March to June for endoparasites control, however, in the months of September and December the animals showed better performance measures.
Veterinary Parasitology | 2018
Josiel Borges Ferreira; Renato Diógenes Macedo Paiva; Ana Carla Diógenes Suassuna Bezerra; José Ernandes Rufino de Sousa; Débora Andréa Evangelista Façanha
Diagnosing the effects of helminth infections is an efficient way to manage the problem in ruminant production systems. Selection of animals in a flock that are infected with Haemonchus has traditionally involved differential packed cell volume measurements (PCV), and in recent years, the FAMACHA© system has been used. However, few small analytical changes have been made. The objective of this study was to examine the influence of different diagnoses linked to packed cell volume (PCV) and FAMACHA© system scores in native ewes, using a multivariate approach. Ewes were classified into three categories according to their score in the FAMACHA© system (FS) and their packed cell volumes (PCV) as follows: Group AG (FS between 1 and 2 and PCV ≥ 30%); Group BG (FS score of 3 and PCV between 21 and 29%); Group CG (FS between 4 and 5 and PCV ≤ 20%). The animals were evaluated using performance characteristics, parasitological examinations, blood values and serum biochemistry. The data show that the use of a multivariate approach for different diagnoses using the FAMACHA© system and PCV measurements gives similar results, although they have particular pathophysiological indicator patterns.
International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2017
Mário Luan Silva de Medeiros; Maiara Celine de Moura; Thiago Henrique Napoleão; Patrícia Maria Guedes Paiva; Luana Cassandra Breitenbach Barroso Coelho; Ana Carla Diógenes Suassuna Bezerra; Michele Dalvina Correia da Silva
Gastrointestinal nematodes are the major cause of animal diseases, and the indiscriminate use of synthetic anthelmintic contributes to the development of drug resistance. Natural bioproducts are noteworthy since they have proved to be promising for alternative antiparasitic therapies. This study evaluated the in vitro effect of WSMoL (water soluble Moringa oleifera lectin) on hatching of eggs and on the development of early-stage larvae of gastrointestinal nematodes from naturally infected goats. In addition, the interference of WSMoL on activity of proteases was determined and the affinity of the lectin for glycosylated molecules of these parasites was investigated using fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC)-labeled WSMoL. WSMoL at 250μgmL-1 interfered on hatching of eggs (40.4% of not hatched eggs; p=0.018), and on larval development (stages L1-L3) (IC50 of 78.22μgmL-1). The activity of secreted proteases showed a significant increase in the presence of WSMoL (307.14U/mg-1031U/mg). FITC-labeled WSMoL recognized embryonic egg content and larval content after hatching, which suggests that WSMoL interact with intestinal glycoconjugate receptors in the embryo, as well as in cuticle of the larvae.
Veterinary Parasitology | 2013
Caroline Gracielle Torres Ferreira; Cláudio Mafra; Ana Carla Diógenes Suassuna Bezerra; Otávio Valério de Carvalho; Abelardo Silva; Márcia Rogéria de Almeida
The importance of ectoparasites in the transmission of pathogens, as well as the variability of species from one region to another, motivated this notification of the ectoparasite lice Campanulotes compar in range chickens (Gallus gallus domesticus L.) reared in an extensive system in the city of Apodi, Rio Grande do Norte state, in the Northeast region of Brazil. The examined birds were infested with ten males and six females of C. compar. Thus, C. compar is recorded as parasitizing chickens in the state of Rio Grande do Norte after 77 years from its unique citation in the Southeast region of Brazil. We further discuss the possible risks of this finding.
Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria | 2013
Caroline Gracielle Torres Ferreira; Ana Carla Diógenes Suassuna Bezerra; Otávio Valério de Carvalho; Márcia Rogéria de Almeida; Cláudio Mafra
This study aims to report the occurrence of parasitism by Amblyomma ovale (Koch, 1844) in dogs in the municipality of Apodi, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. Specimens were identified as being one female and two males of A. ovale, besides; the animal was infested by five females of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus and seven females and three males of R. sanguineus. The finding of A. ovale confirms results in the literature that these ticks, reported in several species of wild carnivores, can also infect dogs in Brazil. The distribution of this tick species in several Brazilian states has already been confirmed, but this is the first report in the State of Rio Grande do Norte. This finding highlights the risk of the carrying of emerging and re-emerging pathogens to peridomestic hosts are as, either because of the frequency of these ticks in wild environments or the presence of infected wild animals near peridomestic environments, exposing domestic dogs to parasitism by A. ovale ticks and, therefore, to agents potentially carried by this ectoparasite.
Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2008
Romeika Herminia de Maceo Assunção pereira; Sílvia Maria Mendes Ahid; Ana Carla Diógenes Suassuna Bezerra; Herbert Sousa Soares; Zuliete Aliona Araújo de Souza Fonseca
Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2007
Sílvia Maria Mendes Ahid; Marcos Domingos Almeida Cavalcante; Ana Carla Diógenes Suassuna Bezerra; Herbert Sousa Soares; Romeika Hermínia de Macedo Assunção Pereira
Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2009
Sílvia Maria Mendes Ahid; Valeria Mendonça Costa Medeiros; Ana Carla Diógenes Suassuna Bezerra; Michelson Brasil Maia; Victo Melo Xavier; Luiz da Silva Vieira
Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2008
Gilton Silva da Rocha; Sílvia Maria Mendes Ahid; Ana Carla Diógenes Suassuna Bezerra; Kilder Dantas Filgueira; Julianna Pereira da Silva Santos
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Caroline Gracielle Torres Ferreira
Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
View shared research outputsDébora Andréa Evangelista Façanha
Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
View shared research outputsAntônio Cleyton Arruda de Azevedo Costa
Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
View shared research outputsKaroline Mikaelle de Paiva Soares
Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
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