Luana D’Avila Farias
Universidade Federal de Santa Maria
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Veterinary Microbiology | 2013
Felipe Libardoni; Andréia Vielmo; Luana D’Avila Farias; Letícia Beatriz Matter; Luciana Pötter; Fernando Rosado Spilki; Agueda Castagna de Vargas
Strangles is the main upper respiratory tract disease of horses. There are currently no studies on the changes in alleles of the M protein gene (seM) in Brazilian isolates of Streptococcus equi ssp. equi (S. equi). This study aimed to analyze and differentiate molecularly S. equi isolates from equine clinical specimens from southern Brazil, between 1994 and 2010. seM alleles were analyzed in 47 isolates of S. equi obtained from clinical cases of strangles (15 Thoroughbred horses, 29 Crioulo breed horses and three Brasileiro de Hipismo--BH). seM alleles characterization was performed by comparing variable region sequences of the seM gene. The alleles were also phylogenetically grouped by Neighbor-joining analysis, which demonstrated the geographic distribution of those in properties from southern Brazil. Fifteen alleles of the gene seM were found among the 47 S. equi isolates analyzed. Among these, only one allele (seM-61), which was identified in seven isolates (14.9%), was found in the database PubMLST-seM. Within the new alleles, allele seM-115 was the most prevalent, having been found in 13 isolates (27.7%), followed by allele seM-117 in 10 isolates (21.3%). In the Brazilian horse population studied, there is greater diversity of M protein alleles in S. equi isolates compared to worldwide data deposited in PubMLST-seM. Among the 15 seM alleles identified, only one allele sequence was previously published. The alleles identification is important to control the disease by guiding selection of strains for the manufacture of commercial and autogenous vaccines.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2012
Felipe Libardoni; Charles Fernando Capinos Scherer; Luana D’Avila Farias; Andréia Vielmo; Cláudia Balzan; Agueda Castagna de Vargas
Infectious keratoconjunctivitis (IK), although rarely fatal, results in significant economic losses for cattle and sheep farmers. The main causative agents of this disorder are Moraxella bovis and Moraxella ovis. In 2007, a new species also responsible for IK was described. This newly described pathogen, called Moraxella bovoculi, was never reported in Brazil. Therefore, the aim of this study was confirmed the M. bovoculi among the samples analyzed. For this, 54 isolates of Moraxella spp. from clinical samples derived from 34 cattle and 18 sheep, sent to the laboratory of bacteriology from 1991 to 2011 was characterized. Differentiation among the species was based on genotypic characteristics, using partial amplification of 16S-23S intergenic region and cleavage products of amplification with enzyme RsaI. Results showed that 25 isolates (46%) were characterized as M. bovis, 17 (32%) as M. ovis, and 12 (22%) as M. bovoculi. This means that M. bovoculi is present among cattle herds in Rio Grande do Sul and, therefore, in Brazil.
Brazilian Journal of Microbiology | 2014
Luana D’Avila Farias; Marcos da Silva Azevedo; Maria Elisa Trost; Flávio Desessards De La Corte; Luiz Francisco Irigoyen; Agueda Castagna de Vargas
The objective of this study was to describe the first report involving a case of equine acute myonecrosis caused by C. novyi type A with an emphasis on clinical signs, the pathological and bacteriological analysis, and molecular identification of the microorganisms as the key of the definitive diagnosis.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2011
Ricardo B. Lucena; Luana D’Avila Farias; Felipe Libardoni; Agueda Castagna de Vargas; Paula R. Giaretta; Claudio S.L. Barros
Four 3-4 month-old chinchillas (Chinchilla lanigera) from a commercial flock of 395 chinchillas, were found dead with evidence of previous diarrhea and prolapsed rectum. A fifth 8 month-old chinchilla died 8 hours after being found recumbent, apathetic, diarrheic and with a prolapsed rectum. Two chinchillas were necropsied and observed gross lesions consisted of extensive hemorrhagic enteritis, mild pulmonary edema and enlarged and yellow liver; this latter finding was particularly prominent in the chinchilla presenting longer clinical course. Histologically there was necrotizing enteritis associated with abundant bacterial rods aggregates in the intestinal surface epithelium and within the lamina propria. In the lungs there were small amounts of pink proteinaceous material (edema) in the interstitium and marked vacuolar hepatocellullar degeneration (lipidosis) in the liver. Anaerobic cultures from the intestinal contents of one of the affected chinchillas yielded Clostridium perfringens. Genotyping of this C. perfringens isolate was achieved by multiplex polymerase chain reaction (mPCR) as C. perfringenstype B due to detection of alpha, beta and epsilon-toxin genes. These findings suggest C. perfringens type B as an important cause of sudden or acute death in chinchillas.
Brazilian Archives of Biology and Technology | 2013
Luana D’Avila Farias; Camila Bugnotto Pereira; Gustavo Machado; Cleber Alberto Schmidt; Agueda Castagna de Vargas
This study aimed to evaluate and select different dermatological bases incorporated with propolis for veterinary use as well as to analyze the chemical compounds of the propolis hydroalcoholic extract by LC-MS/MS. Thus, formulations were submitted to accelerated stability tests under different temperatures and to mechanical stress, and evaluated for the appearance, color, odor, pH, viscosity, spreadability, and the mean size of the dispersed globules from the internal phase during a period of three months. The creamy gel formulation showed satisfactory results for all the evaluated items with an excellent capability to incorporate the hydroalcoholic extract of propolis associated to the maintenance of its physicochemical properties. The propolis used in this study had been shown to possess antibacterial and antifungal in vitro activity against the main microorganisms responsible for such diseases. Therefore, the propolis creamy gel described here could be a promising formulation for use in the veterinary medicine.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2013
Rosangela Estel Ziech; Luana D’Avila Farias; Cláudia Balzan; Magnos F. Ziech; Berta Maria Heinzmann; O. A. Lameira; Agueda Castagna de Vargas
Biological Trace Element Research | 2013
José Francisco Xavier da Rocha; Adelina Rodrigues Aires; Matheus A.G. Nunes; Erico M.M. Flores; Gilberto Vilmar Kozloski; Agueda Castagna de Vargas; Luana D’Avila Farias; Marcelo Cecim; Marta Lizandra do Rego Leal
Veterinary Microbiology | 2015
Luana D’Avila Farias; Grazieli Maboni; Letícia Beatriz Matter; Charles Fernando Capinos Scherer; Felipe Libardoni; Agueda Castagna de Vargas
Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2012
Luana D’Avila Farias; Sônia de Avila Botton; Mateus Matiuzzi da Costa; Agueda Castagna de Vargas
Veterinária e Zootecnia | 2013
Luana D’Avila Farias; Fernando Lopes Leivas Leite; Silvana Beutinger Marchioro; Bernardo Garziera Gasperin; Felipe Libardoni; Eduardo Kenji Masuda; Glaucia D. Kommers; Luiz Francisco Irigoyen; A. C. de Vargas