J. M. Medeiros
Federal University of Campina Grande
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Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2005
Janduí Escarião da Nóbrega; Franklin Riet-Correa; Rossana S. Nóbrega; J. M. Medeiros; Jackson S. de Vasconcelos; Sara Vilar Dantas Simões; Ivon M. Tabosa
The causes of perinatal lamb mortality were studied, from March 2002 to October 2004, on 27 farms in the semiarid region of Paraiba, northeastern Brazil. In 90 lambs necropsied the following frequency of different causes of death was found: neonatal infections (41.1%), malformations (23.3%), dystocia (10%), starvation/hypothermia (10%), abortion (4.4%), and predation (2.2%). Regarding the time of death, 4.4% of the lambs died before parturition, 10% during parturition, 30% on the first day after parturition, 20% between the second and the third day, and 35.6% between the 4th and the 28th day after parturition. The assistance during parturition, umbilical disinfection of the neonates, colostrum ingestion between 2 and 6 hours after parturition, and keeping the ewes in healthy environmental conditions during and after parturition could improve lamb surviving. The high frequency of malformations in different breeds suggests that malformations are due to a toxic plant. The main defects were permanent flexure of the front legs, brachygnathia, cleft palate, and other head malformations. In a recent report the authors demonstrated the teratogenic effects of Mimosa tenuiflora, a very common plant in the semiarid region, which is probably the cause of those malformations. Lambs which died due to starvation/hypothermia and had low birth weight (1.37 ± 0.70kg), suggesting that a better nutrition of the ewe during the last trimester of gestation is a way to control this cause of lamb mortality. Considering that in the northeastern region, in most farms, the rams stay with the ewes during the whole year, the adoption of a breeding season would help to control the different causes of perinatal lamb mortality.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2004
Franklin Riet-Correa; Ivon M. Tabosa; Jackson S. de Vasconcelos; J. M. Medeiros
The Floppy Kid Syndrome is an acute disease of unknown cause, which affects 3 to 10 day-old kids. It is characterized by severe depression, flacid paralysis, dilatation of the abdomen and metabolic acidosis, without dehydration (paradoxical acidosis). The disease was decribed for the first time in the United States in 1987 and later in Canada and several countries in Europe (Tremblay et al. 1991, Meier 2002). This paper has the objective to show the characteristics of the disease, which already has been diagnosed in Paraiba and occurs probably in other states of Brazil, so that veterinarians and research workers could recognize it and give informations, which may clarify its etiology and pathogenic aspects. Additionally, the epidemiology, clinical signs and pathology of four outbreaks of floppy kid syndrome in Paraiba are reported.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2010
Expedito Kennedy Alves Camboim; Patrícia B. Neves; Felício Garino Júnior; J. M. Medeiros; Franklin Riet-Correa
Protothecosis, caused by Prototheca zopfii or P. wickerhamii, is an emergent disease of human and animals. In cattle, P. zopfii is an important cause of environmental mastitis. In dogs and cats protothecosis is caused mainly by P. zopfii, causing cutaneous infections or a systemic form affecting many organs in dogs, and cutaneous infection affecting mainly the skin of the face and nose in cats. In humans, protothecosis, caused mainly by P. wickerhamii, occurs in three forms: cutaneous; olecran bursitis; and disseminated. The lesion is usually localized in the site of inoculation in immunocompetent individuals; however, in immunocompromised patients, it can become widespread. Protothecosis caused by P. wickerhamii was recently reported in goats causing rhinitis and dermatitis of the face and pinna. This paper reviews microbiologic characteristics and susceptibility to antimicrobials of Prototheca spp., and the epidemiology, clinical signs, pathology, diagnosis, treatment and control of protothecosis.
Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2009
Diego M. Oliveira; Tatiane Rodrigues da Silva; Rafael Otaviano do Rego; Luciano A. Pimentel; J. M. Medeiros; Sara Vilar Dantas Simões; Franklin Riet-Correa
Tetanus is of high importance for animal production. Clostridium tetani is an anaerobic and gram-positive bacillus and it is most commonly caused by a contaminated wound. This study reports a case of tetanus in 6-month-old sheep raised in Coremas, Paraiba, Brazil. A total of 11 lambs were submitted to castration with a rubber band. Four animals died and one was taken to the Veterinary Hospital at Universidade Federal de Campina Grande. The animal presented congestion of mucous membranes, tachycardia, dyspnea, staggering gait, muscular tremors, squint, limb spasms, erect ears, stiff tail, sensitivity to sonorous stimuli, mandibular spasms, and nystagmus. Based on the epidemic data, clinical analysis, and absence of pathological changes, the diagnosis of tetanus was established. We conclude that good hygiene and disinfection of wounds and surgical area are essential before castration procedures in order to minimize the chance of infection.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2005
J. M. Medeiros; Ivon M. Tabosa; Sara Vilar Dantas Simões; Janduí Escarião da Nóbrega Júnior; Jackson S. de Vasconcelos; Franklin Riet-Correa
Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2009
Adriana Cunha de Oliveira Assis; Tatiane Rodrigues da Silva; Gildeni Maria Nascimento de Aguiar; Diego Barreto de Melo; Fabíola Carla de Almeida; J. M. Medeiros; Pedro Izidro da Izidro da Nóbrega Neto
Ciência Veterinária nos Trópicos | 2014
D. A. Santos Júnior; D. M. Assis; J. M. Medeiros; E. G. Miranda Neto; A. S. Alcoforado; G. S. L. Soares
Ciência Veterinária nos Trópicos | 2014
A. S. Alcoforado; P. R. Firmino; D. M. Assis; J. M. Medeiros; E. G. Miranda Neto; M. L. D. L. Tolentino
Ciência Veterinária nos Trópicos | 2014
G. S. L. Soares; A. S. Alcoforado; D. A. Santo Junior; E. G. Miranda Neto; J. M. Medeiros
Ciência Veterinária nos Trópicos | 2014
A. S. Alcoforado; G. S. L. Soares; D. M. Assis; J. M. Medeiros; E. G. Miranda Neto; D. A. Santos Júnior