Luiz Francisco Zafalon
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Ciencia Rural | 2006
Luciano Menezes Ferreira; Antonio Nader Filho; Erika de Oliveira; Luiz Francisco Zafalon; Viviane de Souza
Seventy-seven S. aureus strains, isolated in milk samples obtained from 40 Holstein cows suffering from subclinical mastitis in a dairy herd in the state of Sao Paulo – Brazil, were undergone to PCR-ribotyping and in vitro susceptibility testing to 12 antimicrobial drugs. PCR-ribotyping revealed nine different patterns and presented a higher discriminatory power (D = 0.82) in comparison with the in vitro antibiotic susceptibility test (D = 0.42). Moreover,, the results showed four antibiotic resistance patterns, with the resistance to lincomycin being the most predominant and comprising 19 (24.7%) S. aureus strains. The other 58 (75.3%) isolates were sensitive to all antibiotics tested. Of the 19 isolates which presented resistance to antibiotics, 14 (73.7%) were grouped in three ribotypes, and 13 (92.9%) of them were resistant to eritromycin and/or lincomycin. The large number of ribotypes and antibiotic resistance patterns found in this single dairy herd showed that one must be careful when considering the results of in vitro susceptibility tests obtained from a few S. aureus strains, because there is a high heterogeneity among naturally occurring populations of S. aureus, which must be taken into consideration in control programs against bovine mastitis.
International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2013
Lívia Castelani; Aline Franciele Silva Santos; Mariana dos Santos Miranda; Luiz Francisco Zafalon; Claudia Rodrigues Pozzi; Juliana Rodrigues Pozzi Arcaro
Staphylococcus aureus is among the main etiologic agents of bovine mastitis. A total of 83 isolates of S. aureus from mammary glands of primiparous heifers were collected in the prepartum, calving and during lactation. For lactating cows, a total of 27 isolates of S. aureus from mammary glands were collected during lactation. The samples were taken in two dairy farms located in Sao Paulo State, Brazil. The highest frequency of S. aureus isolation in heifers was at the end of lactation. Strains were typified through Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and grouped according to patterns of restriction enzyme SmaI. PFGE generated seven clonal profiles that were grouped into three different lineages, with the LA lineage being predominant and identified in heifers, as well as in the cows from the two regions studied. It was concluded that the cows showed a significant source of dispersion of S. aureus. At the first lactation the heifers were infected by the same clonal profiles of S. aureus which were isolated from multiparous lactating cows. The heifers were infected during milking over the months of lactation.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2005
Luiz Francisco Zafalon; Antonio Nader Filho; José Victor de Oliveira; Flávio Dutra de Resende
Electrical conductivity measured by a hand-held meter and chloride concentration of milk were studied as auxiliary methods for diagnosis of bovine subclinical mastitis in the identification of affected mammary quarters where Staphylococcus aureus and Corynebacterium sp were later isolated. Tests were made during 2 years in Holstein cows of a dairy farm producing type C milk, where milking was performed once a day. Sensitivities of electrical conductivity and chloride concentration tests from mammary quarters, where Corynebacterium sp was isolated (65.3% and 78.3%, respectively), were superior to the found in mammary quarters where S. aureus was identified (55.4% and 68.2%, respectively). The efficacies of the two diagnostic tests were similar. Statistical significance was demonstrated with regression analysis of both tests of healthy mammary quarters and subclinical mastitis quarters infected with Staphylococcus aureus.
Sixth International Dairy Housing Conference Proceeding, 16-18 June 2007, (Minneapolis, Minnesota) (Electronic Only) | 2007
Luiz Francisco Zafalon; Antônio Nader Filho; Soraia Vanessa Matarazzo
The cost benefit analysis of treatment of bovine subclinical mastitis caused by S. aureus was evaluated. Two hundred and seventy udder quarters with subclinical mastitis and healthy were selected in four groups, in conformity to lactational stage and with the treatment or not. Group 1 included treated animals 10 to 60 days in milk; group 2 included treated animals 61 days in milk until two months before the end of lactation; group 3 included animals not treated 10 to 60 days in milk; group 4 included animals not treated from 61 days in milk until two months before the end of lactation. Treatment with gentamicin (150 mg) was accomplished by intramammary doses, once a day, after sensitivity tests. The mammary quarters were evaluated after 30 days again. The costs with the treatment were calculated considering a S. aureus prevalence of 5%, expenses with antibiotic, loss in milk, tests of sensitivity and workload. There was loss of income of 2% and 14% in the groups 1 and 2, respectively, when compared with the incomes before treatment. In such case, the treatment of bovine subclinical mastitis by S. aureus in the lactation was economically not practicable.
Bioscience Journal | 2012
Poliana de Castro Melo; Luciano Menezes Ferreira; Antonio Nader-Filho; Luiz Francisco Zafalon; Hinig Isa Godoy Vicente
Boletim de Indústria Animal | 2005
Luiz Francisco Zafalon; Antonio Nader Filho; José Victor de Oliveira; Flávio Dutra de Resende
Archive | 2009
Luiz Francisco Zafalon; Juliana Rodrigues; Pozzi Arcaro; Antônio Nader Filho; Josir Laine; Aparecida Veschi; Rodovia Washington Luís
Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2009
Luiz Francisco Zafalon; Juliana Rodrigues Pozzi Arcaro; Antônio Nader Filho; Luciano Menezes Ferreira
Archive | 2008
Luiz Francisco Zafalon; Juliana Rodrigues; Pozzi Arcaro; Antônio Nader Filho; Lívia Castelani; Fabiane Benvenutto
Archive | 2008
Luiz Francisco Zafalon; Claudia Rodrigues Pozzi; Fábio Prudêncio de Campos; Juliana Rodrigues; Pozzi Arcaro; Patrícia Sarmento; Soraia Vanessa Matarazzo; Sao Carlos