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Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases | 2013

Seroepidemiological survey of Theileria equi and Babesia caballi in horses from a rural and from urban areas of Paraná State, southern Brazil

Thállitha Samih Wischral Jayme Vieira; Rafael Felipe da Costa Vieira; Mariane Angélica Pommerening Finger; Denise do Amaral Gomes Nascimento; Patrícia Mara Lopes Sicupira; Leonardo Hermes Dutra; Ivan Deconto; Ivan Roque Barros-Filho; Peterson Triches Dornbusch; Alexander Welker Biondo; Odilon Vidotto

The objective of this study was to evaluate the seroepidemiological data of Babesia caballi and Theileria equi in horses from a rural settlement and carthorses from urban areas of Paraná State, southern Brazil. A total of 198 horses, including 32 from the rural settlement and 166 carthorses from Colombo (n=48), Pinhais (n=76), Londrina (n=24), and Curitiba city (n=18) was sampled and tested using a commercial competitive inhibition ELISA (cELISA) test. Out of the 198 horses, 193 (97.5%) were seropositive for at least one piroplasm species. Antibodies to T. equi were detected in 155/198 horses (78.3%), antibodies to B. caballi were detected in 137/198 horses (69.2%), and antibodies to both were detected in 99/198 (50.0%) horses. Horses living in the rural settlement and Colombo were more likely to be seropositive to T. equi than those in Curitiba (p<0.05). Horses older than 5 years were more likely to be seropositive for T. equi than those younger than 5 years (p<0.05). No significant association was found between gender or the presence of ticks and seropositivity to T. equi (p>0.05). In conclusion, the high seroprevalences to B. caballi and T. equi observed in this study emphasize that active surveillance programs are critical for monitoring animal health status, particularly because carthorses may act as urban disseminators of these piroplasms.


Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria | 2012

Detection of Neospora sp. antibodies in cart horses from urban areas of Curitiba, Southern Brazil

Eliana Monteforte Cassaro Villalobos; Keiko Endo Furman; Maria do Carmo Custódio de Souza Hunold Lara; Elenice Maria Sequetin Cunha; Mariane Angélica Pommerening Finger; Ana Paula Brenner Busch; Ivan Roque de Barros Filho; Ivan Deconto; Peterson Triches Dornbusch; Alexander Welker Biondo

Neospora caninum is a protozoan parasite which affects dogs as definitive hosts and several mammalian species as intermediate hosts mainly causing abortions and central nervous system disorders. The reemerging population of cart horses for carrying recycling material in urban areas of major cities in Brazil may have an impact on disease spreading, and these animals may be used as sentinels for environmental surveillance. Thus, the present study investigated the frequency of Neospora sp. antibodies in cart horses from Curitiba and surrounding areas, Paraná State, Southern Brazil. IgG antibodies against Neospora sp. were detected using indirect fluorescence antibody test (IFAT), and titers equal to or higher than 1:50 were considered reactive. Of all samples, 14/97 (14.4%) were positive: 2/29 (6.9%) were younger than 5; 5/26 (19.2%) between 6 and 9; and 6/31 (19.4%) older than 10 years of age. One of the 11 animals with unknown age was positive (9.1%). Cart horses are likely to be more exposed to dog feces and to Neospora sp. oocyst contamination in urban settings and a lower frequency of disease in dogs may have a negative impact on horse infection risk in these areas.


Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria | 2013

Detection of anti-Toxoplasma gondii antibodies in carthorses in the metropolitan region of Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.

Mariane Angélica Pommerening Finger; Eliana Monteforte Cassaro Villalobos; Maria do Carmo Custódio de Souza Hunold Lara; Elenice Maria Sequetin Cunha; Ivan Roque de Barros Filho; Ivan Deconto; Peterson Triches Dornbusch; Leila Sabrina Ullmann; Alexander Welker Biondo

Toxoplasma gondii, the agent for toxoplasmosis, has worldwide distribution. Horses normally play a secondary role in its life cycle, but movement around urban areas, feeding on grass and the increasing use of carthorses for gathering recyclable material in some urban areas of Brazil may increase their exposure to T. gondii infection. The aim of the present study was to investigate the frequency of anti-T. gondii antibodies in carthorses in the metropolitan region of Curitiba, PR. IgG antibodies against T. gondii were detected using the indirect fluorescence antibody test (IFAT) (titers ≥ 64). Seventeen (17.0%) of the 100 horses sampled were seropositive. There were no statistical differences in relation to sex (p = 0.28) or age (p = 0.15). Our findings suggest that carthorses are exposed to T. gondii infections and that no associations with age or sex exist.


Revista Do Instituto De Medicina Tropical De Sao Paulo | 2014

SEROLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR SURVEY OF Leptospira spp. AMONG CART HORSES FROM AN ENDEMIC AREA OF HUMAN LEPTOSPIROSIS IN CURITIBA, SOUTHERN BRAZIL

Mariane Angélica Pommerening Finger; Ivan Roque de Barros Filho; Christian M. Leutenegger; Marko Estrada; Leila Sabrina Ullmann; Helio Langoni; Mariana Kikuti; Peterson Triches Dornbush; Ivan Deconto; Alexander Welker Biondo

Introduction: Cart horses are a re-emerging population employed to carry recyclable material in cities. Methods: Sixty-two horses were sampled in an endemic area of human leptospirosis. The microscopic agglutination test (MAT) and real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) were performed. Results: A seropositivity of 75.8% with serovar Icterohaemorrhagiae in 80.8% of the horses was observed. Blood and urine were qPCR negative. MAT showed positive correlations with rainfall (p = 0.02) and flooding (p = 0.03). Conclusions: Although horses may be constantly exposed to Leptospira spp. in the environment mostly because of rainfall and flooding, no leptospiremia or leptospiruria were observed in this study.


Research in Veterinary Science | 2015

Systemic leukopenia, evaluation of laminar leukocyte infiltration and laminar lesions in horses with naturally occurring colic syndrome.

Luciane Maria Laskoski; Rosangela Locatelli-Dittrich; Carlos Augusto Araújo Valadão; Ivan Deconto; Kamila Alcala Gonçalves; Fabiano Montiani-Ferreira; Juliana Sperotto Brum; Harald Fernando Vicente de Brito; Renato Silva de Sousa

The present study was aimed at identifying laminar lesions and leukocyte infiltration in hoof laminar tissue of horses with colic syndrome and its correlation with the total leukocyte count before death. Six healthy horses were used as control group (CG), and eighteen horses with lethal gastrointestinal disease were divided into two groups: leukopenic group (LG) with seven leukopenic horses, and non-leukopenic group (NLG) with 11 horses with total leukocyte count within reference range for the species. Leukocyte infiltration was examined by immunohistochemistry. Laminar lesions were observed in both LG and NLG, with no differences in severity between them. LG showed increase of the leukocyte infiltration in the hoof laminar tissue, when compared to CG and NLG. Horses with severe colic syndrome (LG and NLG) developed intense laminar lesions without clinical signs of laminitis, with increased leukocyte infiltration. However, the LG demonstrated an even higher increase of leukocyte infiltration compared to both CG and NLG.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2013

Serology for Brucella abortus in cart horses from an urban area in Brazil

João Marcelo Azevedo de Paula Antunes; Susan Dora Allendorf; Camila Michele Appolinário; Marina Gea Peres; João Henrique Perotta; T.B. Neves; Ivan Deconto; I.R. Barros Filho; Alexander Welker Biondo; Jane Megid

Avaliou-se a infeccao por Brucella abortus em cavalos de carroca de Curitiba e Sao Jose dos Pinhais-PR. Um total de 123 amostras foi submetido ao teste do antigeno tamponado acidificado (ATA), soroaglutinacao lenta em tubos (SAL) e prova do 2-mercaptoetanol (2-ME) para confirmacao dos resultados. Oito (6,5%) equinos foram positivos para o ATA e um animal permaneceu positivo ao teste confirmatorio. Existem evidencias da presenca de brucelose entre os cavalos de carroca.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2015

Histopathological hoof laminar changes in horses with Pituitary Pars Intermedia Adenoma: cases report

Luciane Maria Laskoski; R. Locatelli Dittrich; Carlos Augusto Araújo Valadão; M. L. Castro; F. F. Araujo; J. R. Silva; F. Z. Basso; Peterson Triches Dornbusch; Ivan Deconto; Renato Silva de Sousa

Laminitis in horses is often associated with endocrine disorders, especially the pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID) in older animals. Morphologic exams of the laminar tissue of the hoof were performed in two horses with suspected PPID, with no clinical signs of laminitis. Changes compatible with laminitis of endocrine origin were observed, such as rounding of the nuclei of the basal cells, thinning and stretching of the secondary epidermal laminae and tissue proliferation. PPID horses with no clinical signs of laminitis may be affected by lesions of the laminar tissue of the hoof that compromise the integrity of the dermal-epidermal junction and may develop clinical symptoms of the disease. It has been suggested that the development stage of endocrine laminitis is longer, but further studies should be conducted to confirm it.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2017

Spinal cord compression caused by melanoma in brown coat horse

Eduarda Maciel Busato; Renato Silva de Sousa; Jéssica Rodrigues Silva-Meirelles; Monalisa Lukascek de Castro; Ivan Deconto; Peterson Triches Dornbusch

This paper describes a case of malignant melanoma in brown coat horse, which had ataxia and proprioceptive deficits in hind limbs, progressing to permanent decubitus. The animal was euthanized and the final diagnosis was based on necropsy and histopathology. At necropsy different masses and / or nodules in skeletal muscle, bone, abdominal cavity, lungs, heart, spleen, liver, adrenal gland, lymph nodes, brain and cerebellum were found. Neurological clinical signs presented by the animal were justified by spinal cord compression caused by melanocytic mass invading the medullary canal of the flow segment of the thoracic spine (between 15th and 18th thoracic vertebrae). This is the first case report of melanoma leading to spinal cord compression in a non-gray horse. Thus, it is important to include this neoplasm in the differential diagnosis list of cutaneous and subcutaneous masses and / or nodules, and in suspected cases of spinal cord compression in horses of any coat.


Arquivo Brasileiro De Medicina Veterinaria E Zootecnia | 2008

Extracapsular cataract extraction in horses by nuclear fragmentation using adapted instruments

A.L.G. Souza; A.F.P.F. Wouk; Ivan Deconto; J.H. Perotta; José Luiz Laus

Estudou-se a tecnica de nucleo-fragmentacao para a extracao da lente em seis equinos adultos, utilizando-se instrumentais cirurgicos adaptados. Nas avaliacoes pos-operatorias, verificou-se diminuicao da pressao intra-ocular, em todos os animais, nos primeiros dias de pos-operatorio e, ainda, fotofobia, blefarospasmo, edema de cornea e iridociclites, em graus diversos. Observou-se producao de fibrina que, na maioria dos casos, localizava-se na porcao axial da pupila, dificultando ou impedindo a visao.


Revista Brasileira De Parasitologia Veterinaria | 2010

Brazilian spotted fever in cart horses in a non-endemic area in Southern Brazil

Marta Cristina Diniz de Oliveira Freitas; Marcelly Grycajuk; Marcelo Beltrão Molento; José Bonacin; Marcelo Bahia Labruna; Richard de Campos Pacheco; Jonas Moraes-Filho; Ivan Deconto; Alexander Welker Biondo

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Renato Silva de Sousa

Federal University of Paraná

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