Hélder de Moraes Pereira
University of São Paulo
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Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2010
Whaubtyfran Cabral Teixeira; Rosângela Soares Uzêda; Luis Fernando Pita Gondim; Maria I. S. Silva; Hélder de Moraes Pereira; Leucio Camara Alves; Maria Aparecida da Gloria Faustino
The objective in the present study was to research the prevalence of anti-Neospora caninum in 812 samples of blood serum of dairy cattle from farms of seven municipalities of microrregions of Itapecuru-Mirim, Middle Mearim and President Dutra, state of Maranhao, Brazil. For the calculation of sample size, it was considered a seroprevalence of 34.7% for N. caninum, with a maximum error of 9.5% and a confidence interval of 95%. To detect antibodies, it was used the technique of Indirect Immunofluorescence (IFI), with the cut-off of 1:200, using as antigen, tachyzoites strain NC-1, maintained in cell culture in the Laboratory of Diagnosis of Parasitism of the Animals, School of Veterinary Medicine of the Federal University of Bahia, Brazil. Of the total samples, it was obtained a prevalence of 50.74%. The titles ranged from 1:200 to 1:6400, distributed as follows: 108 (26.21%) serum samples showed title of 1:200; 132 (32.04%) 1:400; 94 (22.81%) 1:800; 46 (11.16%) of 1:1600; 23 (5.58%) of 1:3200 and nine (2.18%) with titers of 1:6400. Among the microrregioes the Itapecuru-Mirim showed the lowest percentage of animals seropositive (20.69%) and President Dutra the largest (47.66%). It was observed higher prevalence of seropositives in females (46.80%) than in males (52.46%). There was no significant difference (P> 0.05) for the microrregions variables, sex and age. Concluded that the dairy cattle of the regions studied are exposed to infection by N. caninum.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2012
Nancyleni Pinto Chaves; Danilo Cutrim Bezerra; Larissa Sarmento dos Santos; Janaira S Sá; Hamilton Pereira Santos; Hélder de Moraes Pereira
This study was carried out to evaluate the intercurrence of brucellosis and enzootic leucosis in buffaloes in extensive production system by establishing the prevalence of reagent buffaloes for specific diagnostic tests. We analyzed 232 animals serologically by the technique of double immunodiffusion in agarose gel (AGID) for diagnostic of leucosis and the tampon acidified antigen (TAA) test, followed by confirmatory tests of 2-mercaptoethanol (2-ME) and slow serum agglutination (SSA) in tubes for diagnostic of brucellosis. The prevalence of buffaloes that were positive for leucosis and brucellosis tests were 4.21% (10/232) and 5.18%(12/232) respectively. The results of this investigation indicated that the diseases occur in the population studied, however, with low prevalence and without depending on the occurrence of both.
Ciencia Rural | 2010
Nancyleni Pinto Chaves; Danilo Cutrim Bezerra; Vanessa Evangelista de Sousa; Hamilton Pereira Santos; Hélder de Moraes Pereira
This study was performed in order to determine the frequency of bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV), and the main factors related to the frequency of the infection in dairy cows not vaccinated against BVDV from Maranhense Amazon region. Serum samples were submitted to an indirect ELISA test for detection of BVDV antibodies. An epidemiological questionnaire was applied for each herd to investigate variables that could beassociated with this infection. Serum samples were collected from 40 farms, with or without clinical signs of BVDV infection. From 400 serum samples examined, 61.5% (n=246) in 95% (n=38) of the herds were positive for ELISA. Variables identified as risk factors such as milk production (1-5L), absence of veterinary assistance, use of natural breeding or natural breeding associated with artificial insemination. These risk factors presented statistical significance (P<0.05) associated to BVDV infection. These results indicate that BVDV infection is high in the studied region and that factors related to the herd characteristic and management were associated with the risk of infection by BVDV.
Arquivos De Gastroenterologia | 2010
Bruno Cogliati; Hélder de Moraes Pereira; M.L. Dagli; Osório Miguel Parra; José Roberto Machado Cunha da Silva; Francisco Javier Hernandez-Blazquez
CONTEXT Hepatic fibrosis occurs in response to several aggressive agents and is a predisposing factor in cirrhosis. Hepatotrophic factors were shown to stimulate liver growth and to restore the histological architecture of the liver. They also cause an improvement in liver function and accelerate the reversion of fibrosis before it progresses to cirrhosis. OBJECTIVE To test the effects of hepatic fibrosis solution composed by amino acids, vitamins, glucose, insulin, glucagon and triiodothyronine on hepatic fibrosis in rats. METHODS Fibrosis was induced in rats by gastric administration of dimethylnitrosamine (10 mg/kg) for 5 weeks. After liver biopsy, the rats received either hepatotrophic factors solution (40 mg/kg/day) or saline solution for 10 days by intraperitoneal injection. Blood samples and liver fragments were collected for hepatic function analysis, standard histopathology evaluation, and morphometric collagen quantification. RESULTS Rats in the hepatotrophic factors group showed a decrease of the histopathological components of fibrosis and an increase of their hepatic mass (12.2%). There was no development of neoplasic lesions in both groups. Compared with the saline group, the hepatotrophic factors group also had a decrease of blood levels of hepatic-lesion markers (AST, ALT) and a decrease of collagen content in the portal spaces (31.6%) and perisinusoidal spaces (42.3%), as well as around the hepatic terminal vein (57.7%). Thus, hepatotrophic factors administration in the portal blood promoted a regenerative hepatic response, with an overall reduction of the volumetric density of collagen, improved hepatic function, and a general improvement in the histopathological aspects of fibrosis. CONCLUSION Taken together, these results suggest the potential therapeutic use of this hepatotrophic factors solution to treat chronic liver diseases.
Ciência Veterinária nos Trópicos | 2007
Hamilton Pereira Santos; Whaubtyfran Cabral Teixeira; M. M. M. Oliveira; Hélder de Moraes Pereira; Rudson Almeida de Oliveira; Roberto Carlos Negreiros; Paulo Martins Soares Filho; Sonizethe Silva Santana; Roberto Soares de Castro
Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2011
Nancyleni Pinto Chaves; Danilo Cutrim Bezerra; Porfírio Candanedo Guerra; Hélder de Moraes Pereira; Hamilton Pereira Santos; Luis Carlos Vulcano
Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2010
Danilo Cutrim Bezerra; Nancyleni Pinto Chaves; Porfírio Candanedo Guerra; Hélder de Moraes Pereira; Hamilton Pereira Santos
Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2009
Hélder de Moraes Pereira; Hamilton Pereira Santos; Danilo Cutrim Bezerra; Ana Cristina Costa Aragão; Vanessa Evangelista de Sousa
Semina-ciencias Agrarias | 2014
Ermilton Junio Pereira de Freitas; Carlos Eduardo Rabêlo Lopes; José Moura Filho; Janaira Silva Sá; Hamilton Pereira Santos; Hélder de Moraes Pereira
Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2009
Hélder de Moraes Pereira; Hamilton Pereira Santos; Danilo Cutrim Bezerra; Denise Porto Pereira