Cristina Kraemer Zimpel
University of São Paulo
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Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria | 2015
Cristina Kraemer Zimpel; Ana Laura Grazziotin; Ivan Roque de Barros Filho; Ana M. S. Guimaraes; Leonilda Correia dos Santos; Wanderlei de Moraes; Zalmir Silvino Cubas; Marcos Oliveira; Edviges Maristela Pituco; Maria do Carmo Custódio de Souza Hunold Lara; Eliana Monteforte Cassaro Villalobos; Lília Marcia Paulin Silva; Elenice Maria Sequetin Cunha; Vanessa Castro; Alexander Welker Biondo
A large number of Brazilian zoos keep many endangered species of deer, however, very few disease surveillance studies have been conducted among captive cervids. Blood samples from 32 Brazilian deer (Blastocerus dichotomus, Mazama nana and Mazama americana) kept in captivity at Bela Vista Biological Sanctuary (Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil) were investigated for 10 ruminant pathogens, with the aims of monitoring deer health status and evaluating any potential zoonotic risk. Deer serum samples were tested for Brucella abortus, Leptospira (23 serovars), Toxoplasma gondii, Neospora caninum, bovine viral diarrhea virus, infectious bovine rhinotracheitis virus, foot-and-mouth disease virus, western equine encephalitis virus, eastern equine encephalitis virus and Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus. Antibodies against T. gondii (15.6%), N. caninum (6.2%) and L. interrogans serogroup Serjoe (3.1%) were detected. The serological results for all other infectious agents were negative. The deer were considered to be clinically healthy and asymptomatic regarding any disease. Compared with studies on free-ranging deer, the prevalences of the same agents tested among the captive deer kept at the Sanctuary were lower, thus indicating good sanitary conditions and high-quality management practices at the zoo.
Genome Announcements | 2015
Ana M. S. Guimaraes; Cristina Kraemer Zimpel; Cássia Yumi Ikuta; Naíla C. do Nascimento; Andrea Pires dos Santos; Joanne B. Messick; Marcos Bryan Heinemann; José Soares Ferreira Neto; Paulo Eduardo Brandão
ABSTRACT We report a draft genome sequence of Mycobacterium bovis strain SP38, isolated from the lungs of a cow in Brazil. The assembly of reads resulted in 36 contigs in a total of approximately 4.37 Mb. Comparison of M. bovis strains sequenced to date will aid in understanding bovine tuberculosis in Brazil.
Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria | 2014
Vivien Midori Morikawa; Cristina Kraemer Zimpel; Igor Adolfo Dexheimer Paploski; Maria do Carmo Custódio de Souza Hunold Lara; Eliana Monteforte Cassaro Villalobos; Adriana Hellmeister de Campos Nogueira Romaldini; Liria Hiromi Okuda; Alexander Welker Biondo; Ivan Roque de Barros Filho
Barbary sheep (Ammotragus lervia) have the potential to act as hosts of important infectious diseases, particularly zoonoses. Blood samples from 17 Barbary sheep at the Curitiba zoo were collected to evaluate occurrences of anti-Toxoplasma gondii and anti-Neospora caninum antibodies, tested using the indirect immunofluorescence antibody test (IFAT). Anti-T. gondii and anti-N. caninum antibodies were detected in 4/17 (23.5%) and 4/17 (23.5%) samples, respectively. The present study has shown that Barbary sheep at Curitiba zoo were exposed to T. gondii and N. caninum and therefore may act as intermediate hosts, spreading toxoplasmosis and neosporosis within and between species in shared areas.
Genome Announcements | 2016
Flávio Augusto Cardozo; Nadia Catalina Alfonso Vargas; Cristina Kraemer Zimpel; Adalberto Pessoa; Irma N. G. Rivera
ABSTRACT We report here the draft genome sequence of Aeromonas caviae CH129, a marine-derived bacterium isolated from the coast of São Paulo state, Brazil. Genomic analysis revealed genes encoding enzymes involved in binding, transport, and chitin metabolism and different virulence-associated factors.
Genome Announcements | 2016
Flávio Augusto Cardozo; Cristina Kraemer Zimpel; Ana M. S. Guimaraes; Adalberto Pessoa; Irma N. G. Rivera
ABSTRACT We report here a draft genome sequence of Aeromonas caviae CHZ306, a marine-derived bacterium with the ability to hydrolyze chitin and express high levels of chitinases. The assembly resulted in 65 scaffolds with approximately 4.78 Mb. Genomic analysis revealed different genes encoding chitin-degrading enzymes that can be used for chitin derivative production.
Frontiers in Microbiology | 2017
Cristina Kraemer Zimpel; Paulo Eduardo Brandão; Antonio Francisco de Souza Filho; Robson F. de Souza; Cássia Yumi Ikuta; José Soares Ferreira Neto; Naila C. Soler Camargo; Marcos Bryan Heinemann; Ana M. S. Guimaraes
Mycobacterium bovis causes bovine tuberculosis and is the main organism responsible for zoonotic tuberculosis in humans. We performed the sequencing, assembly and annotation of a Brazilian strain of M. bovis named SP38, and performed comparative genomics of M. bovis genomes deposited in GenBank. M. bovis SP38 has a traditional tuberculous mycobacterium genome of 4,347,648 bp, with 65.5% GC, and 4,216 genes. The majority of CDSs (2,805, 69.3%) have predictive function, while 1,206 (30.07%) are hypothetical. For comparative analysis, 31 M. bovis, 32 M. bovis BCG, and 23 Mycobacterium tuberculosis genomes available in GenBank were selected. M. bovis RDs (regions of difference) and Clonal Complexes (CC) were identified in silico. Genome dynamics of bacterial groups were analyzed by gene orthology and polymorphic sites identification. M. bovis polymorphic sites were used to construct a phylogenetic tree. Our RD analyses resulted in the exclusion of three genomes, mistakenly annotated as virulent M. bovis. M. bovis SP38 along with strain 35 represent the first report of CC European 2 in Brazil, whereas two other M. bovis strains failed to be classified within current CC. Results of M. bovis orthologous genes analysis suggest a process of genome remodeling through genomic decay and gene duplication. Quantification, pairwise comparisons and distribution analyses of polymorphic sites demonstrate greater genetic variability of M. tuberculosis when compared to M. bovis and M. bovis BCG (p ≤ 0.05), indicating that currently defined M. tuberculosis lineages are more genetically diverse than M. bovis CC and animal-adapted MTC (M. tuberculosis Complex) species. As expected, polymorphic sites annotation shows that M. bovis BCG are subjected to different evolutionary pressures when compared to virulent mycobacteria. Lastly, M. bovis phylogeny indicates that polymorphic sites may be used as markers of M. bovis lineages in association with CC. Our findings highlight the need to better understand host-pathogen co-evolution in genetically homogeneous and/or diverse host populations, considering the fact that M. bovis has a broader host range when compared to M. tuberculosis. Also, the identification of M. bovis genomes not classified within CC indicates that the diversity of M. bovis lineages may be larger than previously thought or that current classification should be reviewed.
BMC Veterinary Research | 2015
Francisco de Oliveira Conrado; Naíla C. do Nascimento; Andrea Pires dos Santos; Cristina Kraemer Zimpel; Joanne B. Messick; Alexander Welker Biondo
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2018
Vivien Midori Morikawa; Cristina Kraemer Zimpel; Igor Adolfo Dexheimer Paploski; Mariana Kikuti; Vanessa Castro; Márcia Oliveira Lopes; Alexander Welker Biondo; Ivan Roque de Barros Filho
BMC Research Notes | 2017
Cristina Kraemer Zimpel; Juliana Sperotto Brum; Antonio Francisco de Souza Filho; Alexander Welker Biondo; João Henrique Perotta; Cristina Corsi Dib; Marcelo Bonat; José Soares Ferreira Neto; Paulo Eduardo Brandão; Marcos Bryan Heinemann; Ana M. S. Guimaraes
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2016
Vivien Midori Morikawa; Alexander Welker Biondo; Rogério Ribeiro Robes; Ivan Roque de Barros Filho; Cristina Kraemer Zimpel; Maria do Carmo Custódio de Souza Hunold Lara; Cristina Corsi Dib; Luciana Cristina Fagundes Gequelin; Igor Adolfo Dexheimer Paploski; Marcelo Bonat