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Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2014

Aflatoxicose em cães na região Sul do Rio Grande do Sul

Angelita dos Reis Gomes; Clairton Marcolongo-Pereira; Eliza S.V. Sallis; Daniela Isabel Brayer Pereira; Ana Lucia Schild; Renata Osório de Faria; Mário Carlos Araújo Meireles

Clinical pathological aflatoxicosis in dogs is described in southern Rio Grande do Sul. It was conducted a retrospective study of cases diagnosed as aflatoxicosis in dogs necropsied at the Regional Diagnostic Laboratory (LRD) of the Veterinary School of the Federal University of Pelotas (UFPel) in the period 1978-2012. In four cases the diagnosis was confirmed by detection of levels of aflatoxins B1 and G1, with the finding of 89-191ppb in the feed. The macroscopic and histologic lesions and the diet observed in six of 27 dogs with liver cirrhosis led to suspicion of aflatoxicosis. Clinical signs evidenced in confirmed or suspected cases were lethargy, diarrhea, jaundice and ascites, progressing to death within 8 to 30 days in confirmed cases, and within 15 to 60 days in suspected cases. The diet was corn and rice byproducts and peanut meal, and one of the dogs received commercial ration. Gross changes were characterized by ascites, jaundice, enlarged liver, with or without regenerative nodules, hemorrhages in serous membranes and bloody intestinal content. The cases were classified according to the main histological pattern, characterized by diffuse vacuolation of the cytoplasm of hepatocytes in acute cases, by proliferation of bile ducts, and mild fibrosis in subacute cases, and by severe fibrosis in chronic cases. Apparently the disease is not important as a cause of death in dogs in the region, nevertheless the possibility of cases of cirrhosis of unknown etiology would be caused by aflatoxicosis.


Mycoses | 2012

Inhibitory effect of sodium hypochlorite and chlorhexidine digluconate in clinical isolates of Sporothrix schenckii

Isabel Martins Madrid; Antonella Souza Mattei; Rosema Santin; Angelita dos Reis Gomes; Marlete Brum Cleff; Mário Carlos Araújo Meireles

The susceptibility of Sporothrix schenckii isolates from clinical cases of canine, feline and human sporotrichosis, and from the environment, was evaluated with 4% sodium hypochlorite and 6.6% chlorhexidine digluconate using the broth microdilution, agar diffusion and direct exposure techniques. The minimal inhibitory concentration was smaller than 0.8% for chlorhexidine digluconate and between 8% and 4% for sodium hypochlorite. Inhibition zones were not found in agar diffusion for sodium hypochlorite, and zones averaging 1.9 mm were found for chlorhexidine digluconate. In the direct exposure test, sodium hypochlorite demonstrated best performance at 20 min of contact, as chlorhexidine digluconate presented little antimicrobial activity.


Medical Mycology | 2018

Influence of temperature on in vitro zoosporogenesis of Pythium insidiosum

Cristina Gomes Zambrano; Angelita dos Reis Gomes; Carolina Litchina Brasil; Júlia de Souza Silveira Valente; Carolina Quintana Braga; Maria Isabel de Azevedo; Sônia de Avila Botton; Daniela Isabel Brayer Pereira

This study verified the influence of different temperatures on P. insidiosum in vitro zoosporogenesis. P. insidiosum isolates (n = 26) were submitted to zoosporogenesis and incubated at 5°C, 15°C, 20°C and 37°C (1st stage). Grass fragments were evaluated under optical microscopy at 4, 8, and 24 hours of incubation. Afterward, all isolates were incubated at 37°C and assessed at the same periods of time (2nd stage). The development of hyphae, presence of vesicles, zoosporangia and zoospores were checked. Only the presence of short hyphae was observed at 5°C. At 15°C, the hyphae were either under development or elongated and two isolates produced zoospores. When the isolates were submitted to 20°C for 4 hours, the presence of long and mycelial hyphae, vesicles, zoosporangia and zoospores was observed, which also happened at the other periods evaluated. In the second stage, the isolates which were initially at 5°C and 15°C evidenced long developing hyphae with the presence of vesicles, zoosporangia, and zoospores within 4 hours of incubation, and these characteristics were kept at the other evaluated periods. The isolates kept at 37°C showed evident zoosporogenesis in the first 4 hours of evaluation. It was concluded that temperatures of 20°C and 37°C support P. insidiosum zoosporogenesis process. On the other hand, 5°C and 15°C temperatures do not kill the microorganism.


Brazilian Journal of Microbiology | 2014

First isolation of the Stephanoascus ciferrii in feline otitis in Brazil

Angelita dos Reis Gomes; Ângela Leitzke Cabana; Luiza da Gama Osório; Rosema Santin; Isabel Duarte Schuch; Emanoele Figueiredo Serra; Patrícia da Silva Nascente; Mário Carlos Araújo Meireles

Ear infections in cats are uncommon, especially involving yeasts. This report describes the first isolation of the Stephanoascus ciferrii, teleomorph of the Candida genus, in a case of feline otitis in Brazil. The identification and characterization of Stephanoascus ciferrii were confirmed by the Vitek2 System (BioMerieux ®).


Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2014

Efeitos colaterais de anestésicos em neonatos de cães e gatos nascidos de cesariana

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.


Veterinária e Zootecnia | 2012

Dermatofitose neonatal canina por Microsporum gypseum

Isabel Martins Madrid; Angelita dos Reis Gomes; Antonella Souza Mattei; Rosema Santin; Marlete Brum Cleff; Renata Osório de Faria; Mário Carlos Araújo Meireles


Microbial Pathogenesis | 2017

Plants from Lamiaceae family as source of antifungal molecules in humane and veterinary medicine

Stefanie Bressan Waller; Marlete Brum Cleff; Emanoele Figueiredo Serra; Anna Luiza Silva; Angelita dos Reis Gomes; Joao Roberto Braga de Mello; Renata Osório de Faria; Mário Carlos Araújo Meireles


Acta Veterinaria Brno | 2016

In vitro susceptibility of the Sporothrix brasiliensis to aqueous extracts of the green tea (Camellia sinensis L. Kuntze)

Stefanie Bressan Waller; Isabel Martins Madrid; Emanoele Figueiredo Serra; Angelita dos Reis Gomes; Marlete Brum Cleff; Renata Osório de Faria


Science of animal health | 2014

HISTOPLASMOSE EM CÃES E GATOS NO BRASIL

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

EFICÁCIA DE SOLUÇÕES DESINFETANTES NA ELIMINAÇÃO DE FUNGOS DE IMPORTÂNCIA MÉDICA E VETERINÁRIA

Isabel Martins Madrid; Alessandra Jacomelli Teles; Rosema Santin; Antonella Souza Mattei; Angelita dos Reis Gomes; Stefanie Bressan Waller

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Stefanie Bressan Waller

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Isabel Martins Madrid

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Renata Osório de Faria

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Ângela Leitzke Cabana

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Rosema Santin

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Luiza da Gama Osório

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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