Antônio Marcos Guimarães
Universidade Federal de Lavras
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Revista De Saude Publica | 2005
Antônio Marcos Guimarães; Endrigo Gabellini Leonel Alves; Glycia Ferreira de Rezende; Marcelo Rodrigues
Larva migrans visceral e cutânea sao zoonoses parasitarias causadas pela infeccao da larva de Toxocara sp. e Ancylostoma sp., respectivamente. O objetivo do estudo foi verificar a contaminacao por ovos de Toxocara sp. e ovos e larvas de Ancylostoma sp. em amostras de solos coletadas de pracas publicas e de areas de recreacao infantil de Lavras, Estado de Minas Gerais, por meio da tecnica de centrifugo-flutuacao e do metodo de Baermann. A ocorrencia de ovos de Toxocara sp. e, ovos e larvas de Ancylostoma sp. foi observada em 69,6% (16/23) das amostras de solo coletadas de pracas publicas. A contaminacao somente por ovos de Ancylostoma sp. em amostras de solo coletadas em escolas/creches foi de 22,2% (4/18). A percentagem de amostras de areia coletadas de escolas/creches contaminadas somente com larvas de Ancylostoma sp. foi de 11,1% (2/18). Pracas publicas sao as areas com maior risco potencial de infeccao por Toxocara sp. e Ancylostoma sp. Exame coproparasitologico realizado em 174 amostras de fezes de caes observou 58% e 23%, respectivamente, com ovos de Ancylostoma sp. e Toxocara sp.
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2003
Antônio Marcos Guimarães; Endrigo Gabellini Leonel Alves; Henrique César Pereira Figueiredo; Geraldo Márcio da Costa; Luciano dos Santos Rodrigues
The aim of this study was to evaluate the parasitological contamination in samples of lettuce (Lactuca sativa) commercialized in Lavras city, Minas Gerais. The samples of lettuce showed low hygienic conditions, indicated by the presence of parasites of animal or human origin and high concentration of fecal coliforms.
Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria | 2008
Marlon H. Paiva Guedes; Antônio Marcos Guimarães; Christiane Maria Barcellos Magalhães da Rocha; Christian Hirsch
The objective of this study was to determine the frequency of antibodies anti-Neospora caninum in cows and fetuses from Municipalities of southern Minas Gerais. A total of 559 serum samples of cows of the a bank of sera formed from of serum samples collected at 18 dairy farms, distributed for seven Municipalities of the Lavras Micro region, southern Minas Gerais, and 575 serum samples of cows and 503 serum samples of fetuses were collected at slaughter house of Campo Belo, MG. Serum samples were submitted to the indirect fluorescent antibody tests (IFAT), using as antigen taquizoites of N. caninum, and as cut-off values the serum dilution of 1:25 for the fetuses serum and 1:200 for the cows. The frequency in the cows of the Lavras Micro region was of 91.2% (510/559). The frequency was of 97.2% (559/575) and 12.7% (64/503) for females and fetuses from slaughter house, respectively. These results indicate that the infection by N. caninum is endemic in dairy cattle of the Lavras Micro region, southern Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Korean Journal of Parasitology | 2012
Mary Suzan Varaschin; Christian Hirsch; Flademir Wouters; Karen Yumi Ribeiro Nakagaki; Antônio Marcos Guimarães; Domingos Sávio dos Santos; Pedro S. Bezerra; Rafael C. Costa; Ana Paula Peconick; Ingeborg M. Langohr
Congenital Neospora caninum infection was diagnosed in two Saanen goat kids from two distinct herds with a history of abortion and weak newborn goat kids in the Southern region of the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil. The first kid was weak at birth, had difficulty to rise and was unable to nurse. Gross lesions of porencephaly and hydrocephalus ex vacuo were seen. Multifocal necrosis, gliosis and non-supurative encephalitis were observed in the brain. Several parasitic cysts with a thick wall that reacted strongly only with polyclonal antiserum to Neospora caninum were seen in the cerebral cortex, brain stem and cerebellum. The second kid was born from a Neospora caninum seropositive mother that aborted in the last pregnancy. It was born without clinical signs. The diagnosis of neosporosis was based on antibody titer of 1:800 to N. caninum by indirect fluorescence antibody test obtained from blood collected before the goat kid ingested the colostrum and Neospora caninum DNA was detected by polymerase chain reaction and sequenced from placenta. This is the first report of neosporosis in goats in the southeast region of Brazil.
Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria | 2011
Fábio Raphael Pascoti Bruhn; Marcos Aurélio Lopes; Fabiana Alves Demeu; Caio Augusto Perazza; Marcos Ferrazani Pedrosa; Antônio Marcos Guimarães
The frequency of species of the genus Eimeria in a dairy herd in the municipality of Boa Esperança, Southern region of the State of Minas Gerais was assessed. From 37 females of the Friesian breed aged three to seven months, 259 feces samples were analyzed between May and September 2008. The examinations to quantify oocysts per gram of feces (OPG) and identify Eimeria species were conducted at the Veterinary Parasitology Laboratory of the Federal University of Lavras. Eleven species of Eimeria were identified, namely: E. bovis (23.2%), E. zuernii (22.6%), E. ellipsoidalis (20.3%), E. cylindrica (14.1%), E. subspherica (5.4%), E. canadensis (3.5%), E. alabamensis (2.4%), E. auburnensis (2.4%), E. pellita (2.1%), E. brasiliensis (2%) and E. bukidnonensis (1.9%). E. bovis, E. zuernii and E. ellipsoidalis were the most frequent and the ones with the highest oocyst shedding over time (p < 0.05). Differences in OPG counts were found between most months studied (p < 0.05). The large number of Eimeria species found, in particular E. bovis and E. zuernii, indicates that Eimeria sp. has significant pathogenic potential in dairy cattle in the South of Minas Gerais.
Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria | 2011
Christiane Maria Barcellos Magalhães da Rocha; Romário Cerqueira Leite; Fábio Raphael Pascoti Bruhn; Antônio Marcos Guimarães; John Furlong
One hundred semi-systematized interviews were applied with the aim of surveying the perceptions of milk producers in the municipality of Divinópolis, Minas Gerais regarding the biology of the tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus. Content analysis was conducted on each of the variables surveyed and their descriptions, highlighting the higher frequencies in order to construct profiles of perceptions about each of the matters surveyed. In addition, each of the producers was categorized regarding their readiness to proceed with efficient control, from the assessment of their responses. Among the variables surveyed were the tick lifespan, duration of parasitic life, time of greatest incidence, survival in pastures and egg-laying volume. These questions are considered important for defining the knowledge needed for rational combat. It was concluded that the information needed for adopting effective practices to combat ticks was insufficient among the milk farm properties in Divinópolis. Moreover, the producers interviewed had a good perception of what they observed in their daily routine, but did not have complementary information about the tick life cycle.
Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria | 2011
Christiane Maria Barcellos Magalhães da Rocha; Romário Cerqueira Leite; Fábio Raphael Pascoti Bruhn; Antônio Marcos Guimarães; John Furlong
Semi-systematized interviews were conducted with 100 dairy cattle producers in the municipality of Divinópolis, Minas Gerais, with the aim of ascertaining their perceptions regarding the importance of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus and of combating it. Content analysis was performed and the frequency distribution of each of the variables was used to construct profiles of the producers interviewed. The production losses caused by ticks were perceived incompletely by the producers, who were unaware of the pathogen transmission caused by the parasite and the indirect losses through combating it, such as the cost of acaricide and labor. The combat operations were performed in a traditional manner, with an excessive number of inefficient treatments that aimed to control the level of infestation at that moment. The quality of the acaricide dipping/spraying applied was affected by the quality of the equipment used to apply the products, lack of knowledge of the mode of action of these products, lack of the specific information needed and lack of motivation caused by unawareness of the disadvantages of chemical combat. It was concluded that the lack of knowledge about combat methods and the acceptance of endemicity of the parasitosis were impediments to changing the realities encountered.
Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria | 2011
Domingos Sávio dos Santos; Michele Placedino Andrade; Mary Suzan Varaschin; Antônio Marcos Guimarães; Christian Hirsch
Neosporosis is an important cause of abortion in cattle and information on their genetics and host parasite relationships are desirable. Neospora caninum samples obtained from 24 bovine fetuses from Minas Gerais, were genetically analyzed in part of the rDNA region, coding for rRNAs. Previously, brain, heart, liver, skeletal muscle, lung, kidney, spleen, thymus, lymph nodes, ovary or testis, uterus and skin of the ear were analyzed by conventional histopathology and immunohistochemistry. Of these, eight had lesions compatible in the brain and heart and two also in skeletal muscle and liver. Three brains showed antigen identification in immunohistochemistry. Brain and heart tissues were subjected to DNA extraction for PCR, whose product of 588 bp of ITS-1 region was sequenced in three samples. We obtained 96% similarity with dozens of sequences N. caninum deposited in GenBank. The phylogenetic tree showed great conservation among isolates of N. caninum in this study and those deposited in GenBank, while well-defined and specific branches were generated against other Apicomplexa. PCR for this region is useful as a diagnosis, with good analytical specificity, but the ITS-1 region is not suitable for genetic differentiation intra species because the sequences obtained were identical to the others analyzed.
Epidemiology and Infection | 2013
Clayton I. Nogueira; Leonardo P. Mesquita; Camila C. Abreu; Karen Yumi Ribeiro Nakagaki; Josilene N. Seixas; Pedro S. Bezerra; Christiane Maria Barcellos Magalhães da Rocha; Antônio Marcos Guimarães; Ana Paula Peconick; Mary Suzan Varaschin
This study was conducted to determine the seroprevalence of anti-Neospora caninum antibodies and to investigate the risk factors related to seroprevalence in dogs from urban and rural areas with distinct economic activities (milk and coffee production) in Minas Gerais state, Brazil. For this purpose, blood samples from 703 dogs were collected and questionnaires addressing epidemiological aspects were completed by dog-owners. The sera were analysed for anti-N. caninum antibodies by indirect fluorescent antibody tests (IFAT ≥ 1:50). Association between epidemiological aspects and seropositivity in dogs was evaluated with multivariate logistic regression models. A total of 80 (11·4%) dogs tested positive for N. caninum. In the multivariate logistic regression models, dogs aged >4 years, dogs used as guard dogs, dogs that spontaneously hunt, and history of bovine abortion were found to be greater risk factors for canine N. caninum infection. When we considered only dogs from rural areas, an association with seroprevalence was seen for milk farms, dogs not fed with commercial food, dogs that hunt, and dogs used as guard dogs.
Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria | 2012
Fábio Raphael Pascoti Bruhn; Fidelis Antônio Silva Júnior; André Henrique Oliveira Carvalho; Débora Ribeiro Orlando; Christiane Maria Barcellos Magalhães da Rocha; Antônio Marcos Guimarães
The aim of this cross-sectional observational study was to determine the frequency and factors associated with infection by Eimeria spp. and gastrointestinal nematodes in 356 calves on 20 dairy farms located in southern Minas Gerais, Brazil. Ten species of Eimeria spp. were identified, of which E. bovis (37.6%) and E. zuernii (17.9%) were the most frequent. From fecal cultures, four genera of gastrointestinal nematodes were recovered, of which Cooperia spp. (74.6%) and Haemonchus (19.4%) were the most frequent. Variables relating to higher levels of technology used on dairy farms showed a significant association (p < 0.05) with higher OPG and EPG counts, and are discussed in this study.
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Christiane Maria Barcellos Magalhães da Rocha
Universidade Federal de Lavras
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