Darci Lara Perecin Nociti
Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso
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Virus Research | 2013
Yuki Kobayashi; Kahori Sugimoto; Nobuyuki Mochizuki; Takao Segawa; Takuya Itou; A. A. B. Carvalho; Darci Lara Perecin Nociti; Rosane M. Mello; Anna K.R.A. Santos; Fumio Honma Ito; Takeo Sakai
A rabies virus isolate (BRmk1358 strain) was discovered from a rabid tufted capuchin monkey in Brazil. The present study determined the nucleotide sequence of the BRmk1358 strain and compared with the rabies viruses isolated from marmosets and other animals in the Americas. Phylogenetic analyses showed that the BRmk1358 strain formed a lineage distant from that of marmoset rabies virus within the Chiroptera-related rabies virus cluster. This result suggests that the source of rabies infection in the tufted capuchin monkey may have been bat, and that they have a risk to act as rabies reservoir in Brazil.
Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 2011
Darci Lara Perecin Nociti; Ricardo Perecin Nociti; Simone Pereira Valeriano
Known since the ancient times, the rabies is an acute infection of the central nervous system that affects mammals, caused by an RNA virus of the Rhabidoviridae family, Lyssavirus gender. Since the implantation of the urban area rabies control program in Brazil the number of cases in dogs and human have shown a decrease. In Cuiaba, the efforts to control the rabies, such as animal vaccination, focus isolation, capture of nomad animals and others realized by the Zoonosis Control Center has leaded to locking in the viral circulation in the canine species. Since 2008, zero cases of the disease in dogs were reported. In order to know the temporal distribution of canine rabies in Cuiaba - MT and identify the epidemiologic aspects of the rabiess infected dogs, and verify the canine rabiess profilatic actions of the Zoonosis Control Center of the city of Cuiaba, during the period of January, 2002 to December , 2008, the present study was performed. The historic data base from Cuiaba - MT was obtained at the Zoonosis Control Center and at the Animal Health Support Laboratory and used to perform the descriptive and observational study. During the performance of the study, 1021 samples of canines brains were examined, 8,71% (89/1021) of them were positive and 91,29% (932/1021) of them were negative for the rabies test. The Months with higher incidence were January with 15,05% (14/93), February with 12,5% (9/72), March with 12,5% (9/72), April with 14,14% (9/72) and December with 13,69% (10/73). The major part of the infected dogs were males with 59,55% (53/89) older than two years old 50,55% (45/89) and were nomads animals 67,41% (60/89). 99,63% of the infected dogs were vaccinated in anti rabies vaccination campaigns. The vaccinal cover was higher than 80%, except in 2006. The percentual of the domiciled infected dogs by the rabies virus were 32,58% (29/89). Therefore the vaccination campaigns are essential for the immunization of a higher number of animals, and the society must be awareabout the importance of rabies and about the actions to control it.
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2003
Darci Lara Perecin Nociti; João Garcia Caramori Júnior; Lisiane Pereira de Jesus; Samir Issa Samara; Aldocírio de Araújo Junior
A characterization of the serological profile of 102 workers in constant activities in a veterinary hospital environment at the Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso was made through epidemiological data and serological tests to the rabies virus from November 1999 to November 2000. Of these, 27 had been vaccinated in a pre-exposure scheme and 75 had not received any kind of antirabies immunization. The results of the study classified the people into four groups (G1, G2, G3 and G4). In G1, 19 (18.6%) people that had been previously vaccinated showed a titration level lower than 0.5UI/mL; in G2, 8 (7.8%) people who had been previously vaccinated showed a titration level higher than 0.5UI/mL; in G3, 67 (65.6%) people who had not been vaccinated against rabies virus showed a titration level lower than 0.5UI/mL; and finally in G4, 8 (7.8%) people who had never received any kind of vaccine scheme showed a titration level higher than 0.5UI/mL. The results showed that epidemiological evaluation and serological profile are necessary people working in a veterinary hospital environment while being pre-exposure vaccinated.
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2005
Yuki Kobayashi; Go Sato; Youko Shoji; Tetsuo Sato; Takuya Itou; Elenice Maria Sequetin Cunha; Samir Issa Samara; A. A. B. Carvalho; Darci Lara Perecin Nociti; Fumio Honma Ito; Takeo Sakai
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2004
Go Sato; Takuya Itou; Youko Shoji; Yasuo Miura; Takeshi Mikami; Mikako Ito; Ichiro Kurane; Samir Issa Samara; A. A. B. Carvalho; Darci Lara Perecin Nociti; Fumio Honma Ito; Takeo Sakai
Journal of Veterinary Medical Science | 2006
Yuki Kobayashi; Ai Ogawa; Go Sato; Tetsuo Sato; Takuya Itou; Samir Issa Samara; A. A. B. Carvalho; Darci Lara Perecin Nociti; Fumio Honma Ito; Takeo Sakai
Revista Brasileira de Ciência Veterinária | 2017
Glaucenyra Cecília Pinheiro da Silva; Renata Ferreira dos Santos; Silene Manrique Rocha; Valdir Gonçalo Leite dos Reis; Gislaine Raquel dos Santos; Heloisa Pinto de Godoy; Luis Antonio Mathias; Darci Lara Perecin Nociti
Revista de Educação Continuada em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia do CRMV-SP | 2014
Thaiza Cristina Fonseca de Figueiredo; Jaqueline Bruning Azevedo; Vanessa Danielle de Freitas; Breno Maplpici Luna; Darci Lara Perecin Nociti
Pubvet | 2014
Jaqueline Bruning Azevedo; Glaucenyra Cecília Pinheiro Silva; Adriana Borsa; Caroline Argenta Pescador; Darci Lara Perecin Nociti; Adriano Jorge Possamai
Ars Veterinaria | 2013
K. G. M. Cardoso; J. Bruning; Vanessa Danielle de Freitas; B. M. Luna; Darci Lara Perecin Nociti