Ari Bernardes da Silva
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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Veterinary Microbiology | 2002
Sílvia Dias de Oliveira; Luciana Ruschel dos Santos; D.M.T Schuch; Ari Bernardes da Silva; Carlos Tadeu Pippi Salle; Cláudio Wageck Canal
A polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay was developed for the generic detection of Salmonella sp. and the identification of S. Enteritidis (SE), S. Gallinarum (SG), S. Pullorum (SP) and S. Typhimurium (ST) in material collected in the field from poultry. The specificity and sensitivity of the assay combined with Rappaport-Vassiliadis selective enrichment broth (PCR-RV) were determined, and field samples were analyzed to verify the validity of the method application. Specificity of the assay was tested using 29 SE, 11 SG, 10 ST and 10 SP strains, along with 75 strains of 28 other Salmonella serovars and 21 strains of other bacterial genera. The assay was 100% specific for Salmonella detection and ST identification. The primer pair for SE, SG and SP also detected S. Berta. PCR detection limits for Salmonella at the genus level were 2 ST, 8 SE, 1.1x10(3) SG and 1.8x10(5) SP cells. At the serovar level, detection limits were 7 ST, 1.2x10(3) SE, 4.4x10(7) SG and 1.8x10(6) SP cells. At the genus level, PCR-RV detected approximately 128% more positive field samples than the standard microbiological techniques and results were ready in 48h instead of 7 days. PCR-RV method is diagnostic of Salmonella at the genus level and ST at the serovar level, although other tests are needed to identify SE, SG and SP to serovar level.
Avian Pathology | 2000
Luiz Cesar Bello Fallavena; Hamilton Luiz de Souza Moraes; Carlos Tadeu Pippi Salle; Ari Bernardes da Silva; Rui S. Vargas; Vladimir Pinheiro do Nascimento; Cláudio Wageck Canal
Eight hundred skin samples from broiler carcasses condemned or downgraded for skin lesions were collected at five processing plants. Histologically, 45.25% were cellulitis, 19.00% were atypical fowlpox, 3.25% were dermal squamous cell carcinoma (DSCC), 17.00% were non-specific dermatitis, 0.5% were focal haemorrhages and 0.25% were haemangiomas. Of the samples, 14.75% were histologically normal. Macroscopically, increased thickening of the skin was a frequent finding occurring in all the skin diseases, as well as skin discoloration, dark nodules in feather follicles and crusts. Skin scratches were associated with all of the diseases, except DSCC. Crater-like ulcers occurred in DSCC and fowlpox. Cellulitis was more frequent on the abdomen, fowlpox on the dorsum, DSCC in thighs, and non-specific dermatitis on the dorsum, thighs, legs and breast. It was concluded that macroscopic changes are not specific and examinations at slaughterhouses do not allow classification of broiler skin diseases. Histological examination appears to be an important tool to provide more accurate data.
British Poultry Science | 2003
Carlos Tadeu Pippi Salle; A.S. Guahyba; Vb Wald; Ari Bernardes da Silva; Fo Salle; Vladimir Pinheiro do Nascimento
1. Although the poultry industry uses state-of-the-art equipment and up-to-date services, in Brazil it generally makes decisions involving all its production variables based on purely subjective criteria. This paper reports the use of artificial neural networks to estimate performance in production birds belonging to a South Brazilian poultry farm. 2. Recorded data from 22 broiler production breeder flocks were obtained, from April, 1998 to December, 1999, which corresponded to 689 data lines of weekly recordings. 3. These data were processed by artificial neural networks using the software NeuroShell 2® version 4·0TM (Ward Systems Group®). The artificial neural network models generated were compared and selected based on their largest determination coefficient (R 2), lowest Mean Squared Error (MSE), as well as on a uniform scatter in the residual plots. The authors conclude that it is possible to explain the performance variables of production birds, with the use of artificial neural networks. 4. The method allows the decisions made by the technical staff to be based on objective, scientific criteria, allows simulations of the consequences related to these decisions, and reports the contribution of each variable to the variables under study.
Avian Pathology | 2002
Luiz Cesar Bello Fallavena; Cláudio W. Canal; C. T. P. Salle; Hamilton Luiz de Souza Moraes; Silvio Luis da Silveira Rocha; Rosecler Alves Pereira; Ari Bernardes da Silva
Dermal squamous cell carcinoma (DSCC; avian keratoacanthoma) is a neoplastic skin lesion of broiler chickens of unknown aetiology. In previous studies, the possibility of the involvement of pox viruses in the cause of DSCC was considered. In this work, a sensitive and specific nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) protocol was developed that could amplify a 419 base pair DNA fragment of fowlpox virus with a detection limit of less than one infectious unit. Fowlpox virus DNA was always detected in skin samples with fowlpox lesions while it was not detected in samples of unrelated diseases such as cowpox, Mareks disease or infectious laryngotracheitis. Some macroscopically normal skin samples from vaccinated and non-vaccinated birds also produced PCR-positive results, corroborating previous studies on the possibility that a latent or chronic form of fowlpox occurs. Fowlpox virus DNA was consistently detected from DSCC skin lesions, and this finding is discussed.
Avian Diseases | 2002
Ana Cristina Gonçalves Pinto da Rocha; Ari Bernardes da Silva; Benito Guimarães de Brito; Hamilton Luiz de Souza Moraes; Alexandre Pontes Pontes; Milene C. Cé; Vladimir Pinheiro do Nascimento; Carlos Tadeu Pippi Salle
SUMMARY. Sixty-three Escherichia coli strains isolated from broilers with respiratory problems were examined for virulence factors, hemolysin synthesis ability, motility, hemagglutination capacity, operon pap presence, colicin production, and serum resistance. The capacity to hemagglutinate guinea pig erythrocytes was found in 53 (84.1%) of the samples, but only 30 (47.6%) agglutinated chicken erythrocytes. d-mannose-sensitive hemagglutination against guinea pig erythrocytes was found in 19 (30.2%) samples and against chicken erythrocytes, in 15 (23.8%) samples, whereas the d-mannose-resistant hemagglutination with guinea pig erythrocytes was found in 34 (54%) samples, and 13 of these (20.6%) showed this characteristic against chicken erythrocytes. Operon pap, P fimbria codifier, was detected in 26 samples in a total of 34 d-mannose-resistant samples. Colicin production was observed in 55 (87.3%) of the strains, and 41.8% presented V colicin production. Of the samples analyzed, 56 (88.9%) presented serum resistance, six (9.5%) were intermediate, and only one (1.6%) was sensitive to the action of the complement. The diversity of virulence profiles detected in the samples in this study explains in part the multifactorial characteristics of avian colibacillosis.
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2004
Benito Guimarães de Brito; Kelly Cristina Tagliari; Itamar Antônio Piffer; Domingos da Silva Leite; Ari Bernardes da Silva
Archive | 2001
Marcelo R. Dalmagro; Raquel de Moura Ponsati; Benito Guimarães de Brito; Suelen Regina Ferreira; Hamilton Luiz de Souza Moraes; Rosecler Alves Pereira; Ari Bernardes da Silva; Carlos Tadeu Pippi Salle
Archive | 2002
Carlos Tadeu Pippi Salle; Obirata Rodrigues; Álvaro Bavaresco; Gustavo Lorenzini; Hamilton Luiz de Souza Moraes; Ari Bernardes da Silva; Felipe de Oliveira Salle; Vladimir Pinheiro do Nascimento; Luiz Cesar Bello Fallavena
Archive | 2002
Ludmila P. Nascimento; Lucas Brunelli de Moraes; Rosecler Alves Pereira; Mariangela da Costa Allgayer; Carla Rosane de Aguiar Hennemann; Mariana Bremm; Lucas V. Vargas; Carlos Tadeu Pippi Salle; Ari Bernardes da Silva
Archive | 2002
Carlos Tadeu; Pippi Salle; Obirata Rodrigues; Álvaro Bavaresco; Gustavo Lorenzini; Hamilton Luiz De Souza; Ari Bernardes da Silva; Felipe de Oliveira Salle; Vladimir Pinheiro do Nascimento; Luiz Cesar; Bello Fallavena
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Vladimir Pinheiro do Nascimento
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul
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