Eduardo Furtado Flores
National Council for Scientific and Technological Development
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Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 1998
Adriana Moraes da Silva; Eduardo Furtado Flores; Rudi Weiblen; Sônia de Avila Botton; Luiz F. Irigoyen; Paulo Michel Roehe; Mário Celso Sperotto Brum; Marister C. Canto
Experimental inoculation of lambs with bovine herpesvirus type 5 (BHV-5) reproduced several aspects of the BHV-5 infection in cattle. Intranasal inoculation was followed by efficient viral replication and shedding, establishment and reactivation of latency, and even the development of meningoencephalitis in one animal. Lambs inoculated with the brazilian isolate EVI-88 showed transient hipertermia, nasal hiperemia and discharge ranging from serous to muco-purulent. The animals shed virus in nasal secretions in titers up to 107.11 TCID50/ml during up to 16 days. One lamb showed clinical signs of encephalitis on day 10 post inoculation (pi), being euthanized in extremis on day 13. Infectious virus was recovered from several areas of the brain of this lamb, including anterior and posterior cerebrum, dorso- and ventro-lateral hemisphere, cerebellum, pons, midbrain and olfactory bulb. Histological changes were observed in several regions of the brain, most consistently in the anterior cerebrum, ventro-lateral cortex and midbrain, and consisted mainly of meningitis, perivascular mononuclear cuffing, focal gliosis, neuronal necrosis and intranuclear inclusions. Four lambs used as sentinels acquired the infection and shed virus starting at the 2nd day pi during up to 7 days. Lambs inoculated with the argentinian isolate A663 showed only mild respiratory signs, although they shed virus for up to 15 days. Administration of dexamethazone to the animals starting at day 50 pi was followed by reactivation of the latent infection and viral shedding during up to 11 days by 76.9% (10/13) of the inoculated lambs and 100% (3/3) of the sentinels. These results demonstrate that sheep are susceptible to BHV-5 acute and latent infection and suggest that natural infections by this virus in sheep may potentially occur. In this sense, a possible role of this species in the epidemiology of BHV-5 infections awaits further investigation.
Revista do Centro de Ciências Rurais | 2009
Eduardo Furtado Flores; Rudi Weiblen; Neite Machado Pereira; Jorge Augusto Brittes Portolan; Lauro Luiz Chielle
Revista Brasileira de Ciência Veterinária | 2004
Larissa Picada Brum; Valter Leonardo de Quadros; Eduardo Furtado Flores; Rudi Weiblen; Charles Fernando Capinos Scherer; Luiz Carlos Kreutz; João Walter Dürr; Marcelo de Lima; Ketty Cristina Mazzutti; Kleitton Adolfo Pan
Revista do Centro de Ciências Rurais | 2009
Eduardo Furtado Flores; Rudi Weiblen; Sonia Terezinha dos Anjos Lopes; Tatiana Lima Moreira
Archive | 2007
Mário Celso; Sperotto Brum; Rudi Weiblen; Eduardo Furtado Flores
Archive | 2006
Adriana Cortez; Marcos Brayan Heinemann; Alessandra Marnie; Rodrigo Martins Soares; Maria V. Pinto; Amauri A. Alfieri; Eduardo Furtado Flores; Rômulo Cerqueira Leite; Leonardo José Richtzenhain; Orlando Marques de Paiva
Archive | 2005
Diego G. Diel; Erika Toledo da Fonseca; Soraia Figueiredo de Souza; Alexandre Mazzanti; Fernando V. Bauermann; Rudi Weiblen; Eduardo Furtado Flores
Archive | 2005
Eduardo Furtado Flores; Rudi Weiblen; Fernanda Silveira Flores Vogel; Paulo Michel Roehe; Amauri A. Alfieri; Edviges Maristela Pituco
Archive | 2005
Eduardo Furtado Flores; Rudi Weiblen; Fernanda Silveira Flores Vogel; Paulo Michel Roehe; Amauri A. Alfieri; Edviges Maristela Pituco; Viral Bovina
Archive | 2005
Fernando H. Sauter Groff; Maria A. Merlo; Pedro A. Stoll; Ana Lúcia Stepan; Rudi Weiblen; Eduardo Furtado Flores; Depto Medicina
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