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Diseases of Aquatic Organisms | 2009

Mass mortality associated with a frog virus 3-like Ranavirus infection in farmed tadpoles Rana catesbeiana from Brazil

Rolando Mazzoni; Albenones José de Mesquita; Luiz Fernando Fróes Fleury; Wilia Marta Elsner Diederichsen de Brito; Iolanda Aparecida Nunes; Jacques Robert; Heidi Morales; Alexandre Siqueira Guedes Coelho; Denise Leão Barthasson; Leonardo Galli; Marcia H. B. Catroxo

Ranaviruses (Iridoviridae) are increasingly associated with mortality events in amphibians, fish, and reptiles. They have been recently associated with mass mortality events in Brazilian farmed tadpoles of the American bullfrog Rana catesbeiana Shaw, 1802. The objectives of the present study were to further characterize the virus isolated from sick R. catesbeiana tadpoles and confirm the etiology in these outbreaks. Sick tadpoles were collected in 3 farms located in Goiás State, Brazil, from 2003 to 2005 and processed for virus isolation and characterization, microbiology, histopathology, and parasitology. The phylogenetic relationships of Rana catesbeiana ranavirus (RCV-BR) with other genus members was investigated by PCR with primers specific for the major capsid protein gene (MCP) and the RNA polymerase DNA-dependent gene (Pol II). Sequence analysis and multiple alignments for MCP products showed >99% amino acid identity with other ranaviruses, while Pol II products showed 100% identity. Further diagnostics of the pathology including histology and transmission electron microscopy confirmed the viral etiology of these mass deaths. As far as we know, this is the first report of a ranaviral infection affecting aquatic organisms in Brazil. Additionally, our results suggest that American bullfrogs may have served as a vector of transmission of this virus, which highlights the potential threat of amphibian translocation in the world distribution of pathogens.


Journal of Food Protection | 2003

Phage typing of Salmonella enteritidis from different sources in Brazil.

Iolanda Aparecida Nunes; Reiner Helmuth; Andreus Schroeter; G. C. Mead; Manoel A. A. Santos; Claude A. Solari; Oyama R. Silva; Antonio J. Piantino Ferreira

The occurrence of Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) phage types (PTs) in samples collected from healthy and diseased chickens, in outbreaks of human gastroenteritis related to the consumption of egg products, in samples of poultry meat, in pipped embryos of broiler chickens, in meat meal, in poultry-rearing environments, and in many foods (cheese, mayonnaise, cake, and bacon) is described for strains isolated from 1995 to 1997 in Brazil. SE strains were isolated, and the most common PT was found to be PT 4, followed by PTs 7, 21, 35, 6, 4a, 8, 30, 6a, 5a, 1, and 1b. Fourteen strains were classified as react-but-do-not-conform strains, and one strain was not typeable. The results of this study demonstrate that PT 4 has a wider distribution among the sources studied than do any other SE phage types and is the most important phage type in human salmonellosis.


Brazilian Journal of Microbiology | 2006

Distribution of virulence genes sefC, pefA and spvC in Salmonella Enteritidis phage type 4 strains isolated in Brazil

Karina Salvagni Castilla; Claudete Serrano Astolfi Ferreira; Andrea Micke Moreno; Iolanda Aparecida Nunes; Antonio J. Piantino Ferreira

The distribution of virulence genes, sefC, pefA and spvC, was investigated in 110 Salmonella Enteritidis phage type 4 strains by polymerase chain reaction. Their influence in the caecal colonization and invasion of liver and spleen of one-day-old chickens was studied. Eight isolates were negative for the spvC gene, three for the pefA gene and one, for the sefC gene. These results allowed grouping the strains into four genotypes. Presence of these genes did not influence bacteria invasion in the liver and spleen of the chickens ten days after infection, although the presence of more than one fimbrial gene can be related to caecal colonization.


Canadian Journal of Animal Science | 2018

PERFORMANCE, CARCASS CHARACTERISTICS AND CENTESIMAL COMPOSITION OF MEAT FROM LAMBS SANTA INES AND CROSSBRED ANIMALS: HALF BLOOD SANTA INES x HALF BLOOD TEXEL

Iolanda Aparecida Nunes; Ricardo Alessandro Martins Brito; Letícia Aparecida de Morais; Vanessa Souza Silva; Marco Antônio Pereira da Silva; Ruthele Moraes do Carmo

This study aimed to evaluate the performance, carcass characteristics and centesimal composition of the meat of intact and castrated lambs of the Santa Ines breed and of the crossbred animals: ½ Santa Ines x ½ Texel. 34 lambs were used, being nine intact and nine castrated males of the Santa Ines breed, regarding the crossbred, there were seven intact and nine castrated males, aged between six and seven months and with average live weight of 18.2 kg. The design was completely randomized in a factorial 2x2 ( two crossing and two sexual conditions), with statistical analyses performed in the STAT program. There was a significant difference between the Texel and Santa Ines crossbred animals to FC and ADG, with superiority thereof. Castration of animals aged less than twelve months had no significant effect on the performance and on the carcass traits of the Texel and Santa Ines crossbred animals, while the genotype determined great influence on weight gain and on subjective and quantitative carcass character...


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2016

Phenotypic and molecular detection of Salmonella sp. on growing, rearing and production phases in a commercial group of laying hens

Dunya Mara Cardoso Moraes; Maria Auxiliadora Andrade; Sabrina C. Duarte; Thiago Souza Azeredo Bastos; Emmanuel Arnhold; Valéria de Sá Jayme; Iolanda Aparecida Nunes

This present study was developed with the objective of detect Salmonella sp. by conventional bacteriology and qPCR techniques in samples of flooring material from transport crates (meconium); raising environment (swab of cages and drinking fountains); cloacal swab; food and insects from growing, rearing and production phases in a commercial group of laying hens. A total of 864 samples were collected, among whom 248 originated from growing, 392 from rearing and 224 from production phase. Among the 864 samples, 2,8% where positives in bacteriologic technique and 15.3% in qPCR. Contamination was higher in growing and rearing phases and declined in production phase. Twenty four isolations of Salmonella where typified as Salmonella Agona (41.7%), Salmonella Livingstone (33.3%), Salmonella Cerro (16.7%), Salmonella Senftenberg (4.2%) and Salmonella Schwarzengrund (4.2%). During growing phase Salmonella Livingstone was identified. These findings suggest vertical contamination in the group. During rearing and production phases, isolated materials belong to serovars Agona, Cerro, Senftenberg and Schwarzengrund, pointing to horizontal contamination. It is possible to conclude that both vertical and horizontal contaminations are important during the cycle of commercial egg production and contamination in rearing phase is higher than in growing and production phases.


Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2011

Listeria spp. E Listeria monocytogenes NA PRODUÇÃO DE SALSICHAS TIPO HOT DOG

Alessandra Paro R. Cesar; Albenones José de Mesquita; Cristiano Sales Prado; Iolanda Aparecida Nunes; Edivaldo Sampaio de Almeida Filho


Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2009

SUSCEPTIBILIDADE ANTIMICROBIANA DE AMOSTRAS DE Salmonella Enteritidis ISOLADAS DE DIFERENTES FONTES

Iolanda Aparecida Nunes; Silvia K. Osugui; Maria Auxiliadora Andrade; Irma N. G. Rivera; Ursula Nunes Rauecker; Antonio J. Piantino Ferreira


Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2006

AVALIAÇÃO DE TRÊS DIFERENTES SANITIZANTES EM VIVEIROS DE PISCICULTURA PELA CONTAGEM DE BACTÉRIAS DO GÊNERO AEROMONAS

Márcia Virgínia Santos Bernardes; Albenones José de Mesquita; Iolanda Aparecida Nunes; Paulo César Silva; Eunice Rosaboni Rios; Larissa Raquel Schmaltz Marques


Archive | 2014

Fontes de infecção e perfil de suscetibilidade aos antimicrobianos de Salmonella sp. isoladas no fluxo de produção de frangos de corte Sources of infection and antimicrobial susceptibility profile of Salmonella sp. isolated in broiler production flow

Dunya Mara; Cardoso Moraes; Maria Auxiliadora Andrade; Cíntia Silva Minafra-Rezende; Ana Caroline de Souza; Valéria de Sá Jayme; Iolanda Aparecida Nunes; Dayana de Andrade Batista


Boletim Do Centro De Pesquisa De Processamento De Alimentos | 2011

DETERMINAÇÃO DOS PERFIS DE ERIC-PCR DE Escherichia coli E E. coli O157:H7 ISOLADAS EM MEIAS-CARCAÇAS BOVINAS

Joice Vinhal Costa; Iolanda Aparecida Nunes; Leonardo França

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Valéria de Sá Jayme

Universidade Federal de Goiás

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Francisco Gavidia University

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