Débora Costa Viegas de Lima
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
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Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria | 2016
Marcela Fernanda Torres Samico Fernandes; Erika Fernanda Torres Samico Fernandes Cavalcanti; José Givanildo da Silva; André da Rocha Mota; Orestes Luiz de Souza Neto; André de Souza Santos; Pedro Paulo Feitosa de Albuquerque; Débora Costa Viegas de Lima; Rinaldo Aparecido Mota
The aim of the present study was to investigate the occurrence of anti-Toxoplasma gondii antibodies and parasite DNA in backyard chickens bred in the metropolitan area of Recife, Brazil. In total, 212 serum samples were collected from 16 properties, and 12 backyard chickens were collected in the six sanitary districts of Recife. An indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) was used to investigate the occurrence of anti-Toxoplasma gondii antibodies. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to detect T. gondii DNA in brain, heart, liver and lung specimens. Of the samples analyzed by serology, 86/212 (40.56%) were positive; of the samples analyzed by PCR, 2/12 (16.7%) were positive, with both samples positive by both tests (serological and molecular). The presence of antibody anti-T. gondii and parasite DNA in tissues of these animals are worrying aspects for public health because there is a risk of transmission of the parasite to humans through eating undercooked or raw meat. Based on the results, the adoption of preventive measures to prevent the cats access to the chickens creations should be encouraged, since these animals were identified in most of the studied properties.
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine | 2017
Mariana C. O. Silva; Fernanda F. L. Attademo; Augusto Carlos da Bôaviagem Freire; Glaucia P. Sousa; Fábia de Oliveira Luna; Débora Costa Viegas de Lima; Rinaldo Aparecido Mota; Emiko S. Mendes; Jean C. R. Silva
Abstract Between September 2001 and March 2013, 62 bacterial cultures (37 aerobic and 25 anaerobic) were performed on 37 blood samples from 23 Antillean manatees (Trichechus manatus manatus) that were kept in captivity at the Brazilian National Center for Research and Conservation of Aquatic Mammals (CMA) in Pernambuco (CMA-PE) and Alagoas (CMA-AL), Brazil. All of the animals sampled exhibited clinical signs at the time of sampling including abscesses (n = 8), debilitation and anorexia (n = 22), and profound lethargy-moribundity (n = 7). The 4 animals with profound lethargy-moribundity died shortly after sampling of unknown causes. Bacteria were isolated from 15/37 (40.5%) and aerobic blood cultures from 13/23 animals (56.5%). None of the anaerobic cultures were positive. Aeromonas caviae, Aeromonas hydrophila, Aeromonas sp., Escherichia coli, Leclercia adecarboxylata, Pantoea agglomerans, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Pseudomonas stutzeri, Pseudomonas sp., Sphingomonas paucimobilis, coagulase-negative Staphylococcus, and Staphylococcus epidermidis were each found in only one animal; Staphylococcus spp. was found in two; and Vibrio fluvialis in four. Thirteen samples had only one bacteria isolated, one sample had two bacteria, and one sample had three bacteria isolated. Regarding sex, age group, and origin among the manatees examined, 54.5% (6/11) of the females, 58.3% (7/12) of the males, 40% (2/5) of the calves, 66.7% (8/12) of the juveniles, 50% (3/6) of the adults, 55.5% (10/18) at CMA-PE, and 60% (3/5) at CMA-AL were found to be positive for bacterial growth during at least one sampling time. All Antillean manatees were clinically ill. Regarding clinical signs, bacteria were found in 50% (11/22) of blood samples of the animals showing debilitation and anorexia, 1 of 8 (12.5%) of blood samples of the animals showing abscesses, and 3 of 7 (42.9%) of blood samples of the animals showing profound lethargy-moribundity.
Acta Parasitologica | 2016
Débora Costa Viegas de Lima; André de Souza Santos; Luana Thamires Rapôso da Silva; Renata Pimentel Bandeira de Melo; José Givanildo da Silva; José Wilton Pinheiro Junior; Rinaldo Aparecido Mota
The present study aimed to conduct a serosurvey of toxoplasmosis in domestic rabbits of northeastern Brazil. Blood samples and tissue fragments (brain, heart and diaphragm) were collected from 150 and 54 rabbits from the state of Pernambuco, Brazil, respectively. The serum samples were subjected to serological analysis (Modified Agglutination Test - MAT) and the tissue samples were assessed by PCR and histopathological analysis. Data collected through questionnaires were subjected to analysis of risk factors. According to the MAT and the PCR results, 6.7% (10/150; CI 3.2%–11.9%) of the rabbits were positive for anti- T. gondii antibodies and 9.25% (5/54) of the tissue fragments were positive for T. gondii DNA, respectively. Lesions associated with T. gondii infection, mainly characterized by granuloma, mononuclear cell infiltrates, degeneration areas and necrosis in brain and heart, were detected in the histopathological analysis. The risk factors associated with T. gondii infection identified in the present study were homade food (odds ratio = 39.00) and contact between cats and rabbits (odds ratio = 52.00). This is the first report of toxoplasmosis in rabbits of northeastern Brazil. The management problems identified in the present study must be corrected to reduce the frequency of positive animals in herds of rabbits.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2012
Débora Costa Viegas de Lima; Daniel B. Siqueira; Rinaldo Aparecido Mota; Luciana C. Rameh-de-Albuquerque; Dênisson Silva Souza; André de Souza Santos; Leonildo Bento Galiza da Silva
The epidemiological study of pathogens in wild populations in the environment in situ and ex situ is essential for implementation of prevention, control and monitoring of diseases and for development of public policies for public and animal health. The study was conducted at the Zoo of Parque Estadual de Dois Irmaos, Recife/PE, Brazil, from January to July 2011, where we collected anal and otological swabs from 29 Zoos captive wild carnivores. The analysis of the otological swabs showed that 1/29 (3.4%) were positive for Malassezia pachydermatis on direct examination. In the microbiological examination of otologic swabs we found mainly bacteriae of the genus Bacillus 16/29 (55.2%), followed by Staphylococcus 15/29 (51.7%), Escherichia coli 7/29 (24.1%), Streptobacillus 1/29 (3.4%), Micrococcus 1/29 (3.4%) and Klebsiella 1/29 (3.4%). Regarding the presumptive test for the genus Sal monella from rectal swabs, positive samples were observed in six foxes (Cerdocyon thous) and a raccoon (Procyon cancrivorus). The isolation of Salmonella spp. in C. thous and P. can crivorus indicates risks to public health, especially for zoo professionals who work directly with these animals. This research reinforces the importance of establishing surveillance strategies aimed at prevention, control and monitoring of potential reservoirs of the etiologic agents of infectious and parasitic diseases in the environment of zoos.
Acta Parasitologica | 2018
Débora Costa Viegas de Lima; Fernando Jorge Rodrigues Magalhães; Müller Ribeiro Andrade; José Givanildo da Silva; Eduardo Guelfer Ferrer de Morais; Carlos Diógenes Ferreira de Lima Filho; Wagner José Nascimento Porto; Rinaldo Aparecido Mota
Neospora caninum is a protozoan responsible for abortions, stillbirths (mainly among cattle) and neuromuscular diseases in dogs. Its importance in wild species and its impact on the environmental preservation of different ecosystems have been little described. This study aimed to investigate the presence of anti-N. caninum antibodies in feral cats on the island of Fernando de Noronha and contribute epidemiological data on this disease in these animals and its impact on the environmental preservation of the island. Serum samples from 257 feral cats on the island were analyzed through the Neospora agglutination test (NAT) to search for anti-Neospora caninum antibodies. Among the 257 serum samples analyzed, 8 (3.11%) were positive in the NAT. The antibody titers were 20 in seven animals (87.5%) and 40 in one animal (12.5%). These results demonstrate that feral cats are exposed to infection by N. caninum on the island of Fernando de Noronha, at a low frequency. Greater knowledge on this infection in this animal species in this insular environment is important for elucidating its impact on the conservation of species and the maintenance of this parasite on the island.
Acta Parasitologica | 2016
Silvio Gomes de Sá; Débora Costa Viegas de Lima; Luana Thamires Rapôso da Silva; José Wilton Pinheiro Junior; J. P. Dubey; Jean C. R. Silva; Rinaldo Aparecido Mota
The aim of the present study was to investigate the prevalence of antibodies against Toxoplasma gondii in turkeys and chickens on family farms in the semi-arid region of the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. In order to do so, 204 sera samples from turkeys were analyzed using the Modified Agglutination Test (MAT) and 322 sera samples from chickens were assessed using the Immunofluorescence Assay (IFA). Twenty-eight properties contained turkeys and 23 of these properties also contained chickens. The relative frequency of positive turkeys was 11% (21/204), with 46.6% (13/28) of the properties containing at least one positive turkey. The frequency of positive chickens was 25.8% (83/322), with 95.6% (22/23) of the properties containing at least one positive chicken. Based on the results of the present study, it was possible to conclude that turkeys can serve as an indicator of environmental contamination by oocysts of T. gondii. However, they are less effective than chickens bred in the same conditions. The increasing demand from consumers for naturally produced products should worry local sanitary authorities due to the high prevalence of antibodies against T. gondii found in this type of rearing system, particularly among chickens.
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2018
Luana Thamires Rapôso da Silva; J.S.A. Silva; Débora Costa Viegas de Lima; Vitor Rolim; M.F.V. Marvulo; J.C.R. Silva; Rinaldo Aparecido Mota; Andréa Alice da Fonseca Oliveira
Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2018
André de Souza Santos; Débora Costa Viegas de Lima; E.F.T.S. Fernandes; Pedro Paulo Feitosa de Albuquerque; Gisele Veneroni Gouveia; M.C.A. Sá; Mateus Matiuzzi da Costa; J. W. Pinheiro Júnior; Rinaldo Aparecido Mota
Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria | 2017
Silvio Gomes de Sá; Müller Ribeiro-Andrade; Luana Thamires Rapôso da Silva; Orestes Luiz de Souza Neto; Débora Costa Viegas de Lima; Camila de Moraes Pedrosa; Mauro José Gonçalves Bezerra; Rinaldo Aparecido Mota
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2017
Cristina Farias da Fonseca; Débora Costa Viegas de Lima; Dênisson Silva Souza; Silvia Gabriela Nunes da Silva; Jaciara R.B. de Lima; Geraldo Jorge Barbosa de Moura; Filipe M. Aléssio
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Luana Thamires Rapôso da Silva
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
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