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Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria | 2014

Genetic characterization of Toxoplasma gondii isolates from eared doves (Zenaida auriculata) in Brazil

Luiz Daniel de Barros; Alessandra Taroda; Dauton Luiz Zulpo; Ivo Alexandre Leme da Cunha; Ana Sue Sammi; Sérgio Tosi Cardim; Ana Carolina Miura; Chunlei Su; Rosangela Zacarias Machado; Odilon Vidotto; João Luis Garcia

Eared doves (Zenaida auriculata), which are common in urban, rural and wild areas in many regions of Brazil, are frequently prey for domestic cats. Therefore Toxoplasma gondii isolates obtained from doves may reflect greater environmental diversity than those from other hosts. The aim of the present study was to evaluate T. gondii seroprevalence, isolate and genotype strains from Z. auriculata. Serum and tissue samples were collected from 206 doves for use in the modified agglutination test (MAT) and mouse bioassay. The prevalence of T. gondii antibodies in the doves was 22.3% (46/206), with titers ranging from 16 to 4096, and T. gondii strains were isolated from 12 of these doves. Five genotypes were detected by means of PCR-RFLP, including ToxoDB genotypes #1, #6, #17 and #65, and one genotype that had not previously been described (ToxoDB#182). This was the first report on isolation of T. gondii from Z. auriculata. This study confirmed the genetic diversity of T. gondii isolates and the existence of clonal type II (ToxoDB genotype #1) in Brazil.


Parasitology Research | 2018

Toxoplasma gondii: prevalence and characterization of new genotypes in free-range chickens from south Brazil

Fernando Emmanuel Gonçalves Vieira; João Pedro Sasse; Ana Flávia Minutti; Ana Carolina Miura; Luiz Daniel de Barros; Sérgio Tosi Cardim; Thais Agostinho Martins; Mércia de Seixas; Milton Issashi Yamamura; Chunlei Su; João Luis Garcia

Toxoplasma gondii is an intracellular parasite that can infect all warm-blooded animals including humans. Recent studies showed that T. gondii strains from South America are genetically diverse. The present work aimed to determine T. gondii prevalence in free-ranging chicken in northwest Parana state in Brazil by two serological tests, to isolate the parasites from seropositive chickens and to genotype the isolates. Antibodies to T. gondii in 386 serum samples from 24 farms were investigated by immunofluorescence antibody assay (IFA) and modified agglutination test (MAT). Samples having titers ≥ 16 were considered positive for both tests. Among the 386 serum samples, 102 (26.4%) were positive for IFA, 64 (16.6%) were positive for MAT, 47 (12.2%) were positive in both tests, and 119 (30.8%) were positive in at least one of the two tests. Brain and pool of heart, lung, and liver from the 119 seropositive chickens were used for mouse bioassay to isolate the parasites. Thirty eight (31.9%) of these seropositive chickens were considered positives in mouse bioassay and 18 isolates were obtained. The isolates were characterized by 10 PCR-RFLP genetic markers including SAG1, SAG2 (5′-3′SAG2, alt.SAG2), SAG3, BTUB, GRA6, c22-8, c29-2, L358, PK1, and Apico. Results of genotyping were compared with the genotypes in ToxoDB database. It revealed ten genotypes, including ToxoDB PCR-RFLP genotypes #6 (n = 2), #19 (n = 1), #21 (n = 2), #111 (n = 2), #152 (n = 1), and #175 (n = 1) and four new types not described before. Our results confirmed a high genetic diversity of this parasite in southern Brazil and also showed that the use of two serological tests in combination can improve the chance of T. gondii isolation. More studies should be taken to determine the zoonotic potential of chickens in the transmission of T. gondii.


Acta Tropica | 2017

Survey of Neospora caninum in eared doves (Zenaida auriculata) in Southern Brazil

Luiz Daniel de Barros; Alessandra Taroda; Thais Agostinho Martins; Ana Carolina Miura; Mércia de Seixas; Ana Sue Sammi; João Pedro Sasse; Ana Flávia Minutti; Ivo Alexandre Leme da Cunha; Odilon Vidotto; João Luis Garcia

Neosporosis is an infectious disease caused by Neospora caninum, a protozoan parasite that has worldwide distribution and is responsible for enormous economic losses in cattle. Birds are considered a good bioindicator of environmental contamination, since they feed on the ground, being exposed to N. caninum oocysts. The aim of this study was to determine the occurrence of antibodies against N. caninum and to verify the presence of parasite DNA in brain from free-ranging eared doves (Zenaida auriculata) from Southern Brazil. For this purpose, blood and brain samples were collected from 249 doves for ELISA and PCR analysis respectively. The prevalence of N. caninum antibodies in doves was 31.72% (79/249) and detection of parasite DNA was not observed in none of birds. This is the first report of antibodies against N. caninum in doves Z. auriculata, what show us that these birds had previously contact with the parasite but since no N. caninum DNA was detected, more studies should be performed to elucidate the real importance of doves in the epidemiologic cycle of the N. caninum.


Parasitology International | 2018

Neospora caninum in birds: A review

Luiz Daniel de Barros; Ana Carolina Miura; Ana Flávia Minutti; Odilon Vidotto; João Luis Garcia

Neospora caninum is an obligate intracellular protozoan parasite that infects domestic and wild animals. Canids are considered to be definitive hosts since they may shed oocysts into the environment through their feces. The disease is recognized as one of the major causes of bovine abortion worldwide, leading to important economic losses in the dairy and beef cattle industries. Previous studies have reported N. caninum infection in different species of birds; infection in birds has been associated with increased seroprevalence and reproductive problems in dairy cattle. Although the role of birds in the epidemiological cycle of neosporosis is unknown, birds are exposed to infection because they feed on the ground and could thus contribute to parasite dissemination. This review is focused on the current state of knowledge of neosporosis in birds.


Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria | 2017

Occurrence of abortions induced by Neospora caninum in dairy cattle from Santa Catarina, southern Brazil

César Augusto Barbosa de Macedo; Madlaine Frigo Silveira Barbosa de Macedo; Ana Carolina Miura; Alessandra Taroda; Sérgio Tosi Cardim; Elisabeth A. Innes; Frank Katzer; Germán J. Cantón; Francesca Chianini; Selwyn Arlington Headley; João Luis Garcia


Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria | 2018

The effect of water source and soil supplementation on parasite contamination in organic vegetable gardens

Fernanda Pinto Ferreira; Eloiza Teles Caldart; Roberta Lemos Freire; Regina Mitsuka-Breganó; Felipe Machado de Freitas; Ana Carolina Miura; Marcelle Mareze; Felippe Danyel Cardoso Martins; Mariana Ragassi Urbano; Adilson Luiz Seifert; Italmar Teodorico Navarro


Ciencia Rural | 2018

An outbreak of caprine toxoplasmosis - investigation and case report

José Maurício Ferreira Neto; Fernanda Pinto Ferreira; Ana Carolina Miura; Jonatas Campos de Almeida; Felippe Danyel Cardoso Martins; Marielen de Souza; Dalton Evert Bronkhorst; Paulo Roberto Romanelli; Aline Kuhn Sbruzzi Pasquali; Hannah Lia Ettiene Peruch Lemos dos Santos; Aline do Nascimento Benitez; Eloiza Teles Caldart; Luiz Francisco Zanella; Roberta Lemos Freire; Italmar Teodorico Navarro


Arquivos de Ciências Veterinárias e Zoologia da UNIPAR | 2017

Abordagem da saúde única na ocorrência de enteroparasitas em humanos de área urbana no norte do Paraná

Aline do Nascimento Benitez; Marcelle Mareze; Ana Carolina Miura; Déborah Thaís Silva Cepelo Brunieri; Fernanda Pinto Ferreira; Regina Mitsuka-Breganó; Italmar Teodorico Navarro


Revista de Ciência Veterinária e Saúde Pública | 2016

PREVALÊNCIA DE ANTICORPOS IgG ANTI-Toxoplasma gondii NA POPULAÇÃO DE MORADORES DA CIDADE DE IVAIPORÃ, PARANÁ

Marcelle Mareze; Fernanda Pinto Ferreira; Ana Carolina Miura; Aline do Nascimento Benitez; Eloiza Teles Caldart; Juliana Mareze; Paulo Roberto Romanelli; Micheline Sahyum Romanelli; Lilian Katiane Shimabuku Silvestre; José Wander Breganó; Roberta Lemos Freire; Italmar Teodorico Navarro


Revista de Ciência Veterinária e Saúde Pública | 2016

PODE A HORTALIÇA ORGÂNICA SER FONTE DE PROTOZOONOSES

Fernanda Pinto Ferreira; Ana Carolina Miura; Roberta dos Santos Toledo; Marcelle Mareze; Eloiza Teles Caldart; Felippe Danyel Cardoso Martins; Regina Mitsuka Breganó; Roberta Lemos Freire; Italmar Teodorico Navarro

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Italmar Teodorico Navarro

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Marcelle Mareze

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Roberta Lemos Freire

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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João Luis Garcia

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Aline do Nascimento Benitez

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Fernanda Pinto Ferreira

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Eloiza Teles Caldart

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Luiz Daniel de Barros

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Fernanda Pinto Ferreira

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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Alessandra Taroda

Universidade Estadual de Londrina

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