Débora Rochelly Alves Ferreira
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
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Experimental and Applied Acarology | 2010
Filipe Dantas-Torres; Débora Rochelly Alves Ferreira; Louise M. de Melo; Polly-Ana C. P. Lima; Daniel B. Siqueira; Luciana C. Rameh-de-Albuquerque; Adriana V. de Melo; Janaina A.C. Ramos
From 2005 to 2009, 147 ticks found on 32 wild animals from or referred to two zoobotanical parks (Parque Zoobotânico Arruda Câmara and Parque Estadual Dois Irmãos) located in northeastern Brazil were identified. Ticks found on two veterinarians working in one of the parks (i.e., Parque Estadual Dois Irmãos), after return from forested areas within the park’s territory, were also identified. The following tick-host associations were recorded: Amblyomma fuscum Neumann on Boa constrictor L.; Amblyomma longirostre Koch on Ramphastos vitellinus ariel Vigors and Coendou prehensilis (L.); Amblyommavarium Koch on Bradypusvariegates Schinz; Amblyomma rotundatum Koch on Chelonoidis carbonaria (Spix), Chelonoidis denticulata (L.), Micrurus ibiboboca (Merrem), Python molurus bivittatus Kuhl, Iguana iguana (L.) and B.variegatus; Amblyomma nodosum Neumann on Myrmecophaga tridactyla L. and Tamandua tetradactyla (L.); and Rhipicephalus sanguineus (Latreille) on Nasua nasua (L.). The ticks found on the veterinarians were identified as nine Amblyomma larvae. The presence of Am. nodosum in Pernambuco and Am. rotundatum and Am. varium in Paraíba is recorded for the first time and the occurrence of Am. longirostre in Pernambuco is confirmed. Ramphastosvitellinus ariel is a new host record for Am. longirostre whereas M. ibiboboca and B.variegatus are new host records for Am. rotundatum. Finally, the human parasitism by Amblyomma ticks is reported for the first time in Pernambuco, highlighting the potential of tick-borne pathogen transmission in this state.
Journal of Medical Entomology | 2010
Filipe Dantas-Torres; Daniel B. Siqueira; Luciana C. Rameh-de-Albuquerque; Denisson Da Silva E Souza; Alexandre Pinheiro Zanotti; Débora Rochelly Alves Ferreira; Thiago F. Martins; Michelle B. De Senna; Paulo Guilherme Carniel Wagner; Marcio A. Silva; Maria Fernanda Vianna Marvulo; Marcelo B. Labruna
ABSTRACT From September 2008 to March 2010, 397 ticks (315 larvae, 33 nymphs, 23 females, and 26 males) were collected from captive and free-living wildlife species in northeastern Brazil. Six tick species were identified, including Amblyomma auricularium (Conil) on Tamandua tetradactyla (L), Amblyomma dubitatum Neumann on Hydrochaeris hydrochaeris (L.), Nectomys rattus (Pelzen) and T. tetradactyla, Amblyomma parvum Aragão on T. tetradactyla, Amblyomma rotundatum Koch on Boa constrictor L., Chelonoidis carbonaria (Spix), Kinosternon scorpioides (L.) and Rhinella jimi (Stevaux), Amblyomma varium Koch on Bradypus variegatus Schinz, and Rhipicephalus sanguineus (Latreille) on Lycalopex vetulus (Lund). Nectomys rattus and T. tetradactyla are new hosts for A. dubitatum. This study extends the known distribution of A. dubitatum in South America and provides evidence that its geographical range has been underestimated because of the lack of research. Four (A. dubitatum, A. parvum, A. rotundatum, and R. sanguineus) of six tick species identified in this study have previously been found on humans in South America, some of them being potentially involved in the transmission of pathogens of zoonotic concern.
Ciencia Rural | 2008
Juliane Elisa Welke; Sabrina Reginatto; Débora Rochelly Alves Ferreira; Raul Vicenzi; José Maria Soares
O objetivo deste trabalho foi determinar a composicao fisico-quimica de meis de Apis mellifera L. produzidos em dois anos consecutivos na regiao noroeste do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil. As caracteristicas fisico-quimicas de 36 amostras de mel foram comparadas utilizando o teste T de Student e a adequacao aos padroes da legislacao brasileira da qualidade do mel foi verificada. Os resultados das analises dos meis variaram para as caracteristicas analisadas conforme segue: pH (3,3-4,4), umidade (14,7-19,8%), acidez total (16,9-49,2meq kg-1), hidroximetilfurfural (0,15-48,3mg kg-1), acucares redutores (60,1-75,9%), acucares nao-redutores (1,35-5,99%), cinzas (0,05-0,47%) e solidos insoluveis (0,016-0,27g kg-1). A analise estatistica das amostras de mel produzidas em dois anos consecutivos mostrou que houve diferenca significativa na umidade, na acidez e na hidroximetilfurfural. Os meis produzidos nesta regiao apresentam boa qualidade e caracteristicas fisico-quimicas compativeis aos padroes da legislacao brasileira.
American Journal of Primatology | 2015
Débora Rochelly Alves Ferreira; V. O. Ribeiro; P. O. Laroque; Paulo Guilherme Carniel Wagner; J. W. Pinheiro Júnior; Jean Carlos Ramos Silva; J. P. Dubey; Eneida Willcox Rêgo; Rinaldo Aparecido Mota
The aim of this study was to identify risk factors associated with prevalence of Toxoplasma gondii infection in captive capuchin monkeys at a facility in the northeastern Brazil. Serum samples from 116 bearded capuchin (Sapajus libidinosus), nine blonde capuchin (Sapajus flavius), five black‐capped capuchin (Sapajus apella), and four capuchin monkeys (Sapajus spp.) were tested for T. gondii antibodies using the modified agglutination test (MAT, cut‐off ≥25); antibodies were found in 85.3% (99/116) of S. libidinosus, 55.6% (5/9) of S. flavius, 80.0% (4/5) of S. apella, and 75.0% (3/4) of S. spp. The risk factors associated with T. gondii seropositivity were ingestion of raw meat [OR = 4.13 (1.26; 13.50)] and old age [OR = 4.90 (1.70; 14.13)]. Results indicate a very high T. gondii seropositivity in these primate populations. To minimize exposure to T. gondii raw meat should not be fed to these animals. Am. J. Primatol. 77:558–562, 2015.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2014
Plautino de Oliveira Laroque; Mônica M. Valença-Montenegro; Débora Rochelly Alves Ferreira; Jannifer Oliveira Chiang; Marli Tenório Cordeiro; Pedro Fernando da Costa Vasconcelos; Jean C. R. Silva
This paper describes the first investigation of arbovirus antibodies on New World non-human primates from Northeast Brazil. From March 2008 to September 2010 blood serum samples were collected from 31 wild blond capuchin monkeys (Cebus flavius) from Paraiba and 100 captive capuchin monkeys from Alagoas, Paraiba, Pernambuco, Piaui and Rio Grande do Norte. The haemagglutination-inhibition test (HI) was employed for 19 arbovirus of the Flavivirus,Alphavirus and Bunyavirus genus. Serum samples were tested from 1:20 to 1:1280 dilutions. Among the primates tested all C. flavius were negative and 46% C. libidinosus presented antibodies to arbovirus. Antibodies were detected for nine arbovirus (9/19). Seventeen heterotypic reactions were observed for at least two Or Flavirus and 15 for Alphavirus, at titers varying between 1:20 to 1:1280. Fifteen samples presented monotypic reaction for ILHV (n=4), MAYV (n=6), SLEV (n=1), ROCV (n=2), OROV (n=1) and MUCV (n=1). These results suggest that there was an intense arbovirus circulation in the studied population of captive capuchin monkeys.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2011
Débora Rochelly Alves Ferreira; Plautino de Oliveira Laroque; Paulo Guilherme Carniel Wagner; Severino Silvano dos Santos Higino; Sérgio Santos de Azevedo; Eneida Willcox Rêgo; Rinaldo Aparecido Mota
This study aimed to verify the occurrence of anti-Leptospira antibodies and the risk factors associated with infection in the Cebus spp. mantained in captivity in the northeast of Brazil. One hundred and thirty nine blood samples of different species of primates of both sexes and varied ages were analyzed. For the study of antibodies the Microscopic Agglutination Test (MAT) was used, and for the risk factor study a multivariate analysis was used. Antibodies anti-Leptospira, serovar Patoc were observed in 6.5% of primates (09/139). The risk factor identified in this study was the lack of daily hygienization of drinking fountains (Odds ratio=12.095; IC 95% = 1.73-84.52; p=0.012,). The conclusion of the study was that the Cebus population maintained in captivity in the northeast of Brazil is exposed to infection by antibodies anti-Leptospira and that corrective measures of animal handling, especially those related to daily hygienization of drinking fountains, must be implemented to reduce the risk of infection by serovars of Leptospira spp.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2015
Silvio Gomes de Sá; José Wilton Pinheiro Junior; Sineide Maria de Oliveira Vilela; Érica Paes Barreto Xavier de Moraes; Pedro Paulo Feitosa de Albuquerque; Débora Rochelly Alves Ferreira; Rinaldo Aparecido Mota
The aim of the present study was to assess the occurrence of Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) infection and risk factors of this disease in three hundred serum samples from on 23 familiar agricultural properties in the semiarid region of the state of Pernambuco, Brazil. ELISA was used to study antibodies anti-Mycoplasma gallisepticum. The univariate analysis (chi-squared test or Fischers exact test) followed by multivariate analysis (logistic regression) were used to assess the risk factors with two variables: management and sanity of the poultry. It was detected a frequence of 53.33% (157/300) of the birds were positive for MG, with 100% foci. The risk factors confirmed by multivariate analysis, in the present study, were the presence of other poultry species on the property, including Numida meleagris (OR=2.22; p=0.005), parrots (OR=1.72; p=0.027), and of passerines (OR=1.88; p=0.007). These results showed that Mycoplasma gallisepticum infection is endemic among backyard poultry in the semiarid region of the state of Pernambuco. These birds could be a source of infection for other wild or domestic poultry. . This is the first report of the occurrence of avian mycoplasmosis in backyard poultry in the state of Pernambuco in northeastern Brazil. The risk factors identified should serve as a parameter for the health authorities to seek solutions related to controlling the disease.
Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2010
Marilene Maria de Lima; Márcia Paula Oliveira Farias; Edenilze Teles Romeiro; Débora Rochelly Alves Ferreira; Leucio Câmara Alves; Maria Aparecida da Gloria Faustino
Biotemas | 2010
Débora Rochelly Alves Ferreira; Leucio Câmara Alves; Maria Aparecida da Gloria Faustino
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology | 2009
José Sérgio de Alcântara e Silva; Rinaldo Aparecido Mota; J. W. Pinheiro Júnior; M.C.S. Almeida; Davi Silva; Débora Rochelly Alves Ferreira; J.C.N. Azevedo
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Maria Aparecida da Gloria Faustino
Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco
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