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Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2011

Intoxicação experimental por Trema micrantha (Cannabaceae) em equinos

Paulo Mota Bandarra; Pedro Soares Bezerra Junior; Luiz Gustavo Schneider de Oliveira; Gabriel Laizola Frainer Correa; Mauro Riegert Borba; José Reck Junior; Claudio Estevao Farias da Cruz; David Driemeier

The aim of this study was to confirm the toxicity and characterize the clinical and pathological aspects of poisoning by Trema micrantha in horses. The green leaves of the plant were spontaneously consumed by three ponies at single doses of 20, 25, and 30g/kg. The three ponies developed clinical disease characterized by apathy, equilibrium deficit, deglutition difficulty, sternal or lateral recumbency, paddling, coma and death. Affected ponies had also enhanced seric activity of gamma-glutamyl transferase, seric ammonia apart of diminished glycemia. An additional pony, that received 15 and 25g/kg of T. micrantha with a 30 day interval between the two doses, showed no clinical disease. The three ponies were necropsied and fragments from organs were collected for histology and immunostaining (IS) procedures. The main pathological findings were in the liver and encephalon. There were enhanced lobular pattern of the liver and yellowish areas in the cut surface of the encephalon, especially visualized in the cerebellar white matter. Microscopically, there was hepatocellular swelling and coagulative hepatic necrosis predominantly centrilobular with hemorrhages. Generalized perivascular edema and Alzheimer type II astrocytes were observed in the encephalon. The Alzheimer type II astrocytes showed weak or absent anti-glial fibrillar acid protein IS associated with positive IS for S-100 protein. The minimal lethal dose of Trema micrantha leaves was established at 20g/kg. The sensibility of horses to this plant, its wide distribution and high palatability reinforces the importance of Trema micrantha in accidental poisoning of horses.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2010

Doença do armazenamento lisossomal induzida pelo consumo de Sida carpinifolia em bovinos do Rio Grande do Sul

Pedro Miguel Ocampos Pedroso; Luiz Gustavo Schneider de Oliveira; Claudio Estevao Farias da Cruz; Mauro Pereira Soares; Laura Barreto; David Driemeier

This paper reports the natural poisoning by Sida carpinifolia (guanxuma, cha-da-india) in cattle in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Five cattle were affected in the period 2001-2008. Clinical signs included weight loss, incoordination, walking difficulty, generalized tremors, frequent falls, and death. Microscopically, the main changes were vacuolation of Purkinje neurons in the cerebellum, pancreatic acinar cells, and thyroid follicular cells. Transmission electron microscopy revealed vacuoles bordered by membrane containing finely granular material. Lectin histochemistry showed positive staining in neurons with the lectins Concanavalia ensiformis (Con-A), Triticum vulgaris (WGA), and Succinyl Triticum vulgaris (sWGA).


International journal for parasitology. Parasites and wildlife | 2015

Fatal systemic toxoplasmosis in Valley quail (Callipepla californica)

Renata Assis Casagrande; Hilda Fátima de Jesus Pena; Aline Diniz Cabral; Veronica Machado Rolim; Luiz Gustavo Schneider de Oliveira; Fabiana M. Boabaid; Angélica Terezinha Barth Wouters; Flademir Wouters; Claudio Estevao Farias da Cruz; David Driemeier

Highlights • This is the first report of systemic fatal toxoplasmosis in Valley quail.• Toxoplasma gondii was molecularly identified as belonging to ToxoDB-PCR-RFLP #87.• It caused a generalized disease with necrotic lesion in liver, heart, spleen, lungs, trachea and bone marrow, with large numbers of tachyzoites stained positively with polyclonal antiserum to T. gondii.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2010

Fulguração como causa de morte em bovinos no Estado do Rio Grande do Sul

Tatiane Terumi Negrão Watanabe; Hugo Henrique Ferreira; Danilo Carloto Gomes; Pedro Miguel Ocampos Pedroso; Luiz Gustavo Schneider de Oliveira; Paulo Mota Bandarra; Nadia Aline Bobbi Antoniassi; David Driemeier

Lightning strike may cause sporadic deaths of animals that have been exposed to high-voltage electric currents during thunderstorms. Four healthy adult cattle from two herds were found dead next to eucalypt trees immediately after storms in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. There were recent burns and loose barks on the trunks of the trees, apart numerous branches and leaves scattered on the ground under the canopy of the trees. No gross or microscopic lesions were observed. In addition, there was no evidence of any toxic or infectious disease. These findings suggest that lightning strike caused the death of those animals.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2011

Rectal stenosis in pigs associated with Salmonella Typhimurium and porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) infection

Tatiane Terumi Negrão Watanabe; Priscila Zlotowski; Luiz Gustavo Schneider de Oliveira; Veronica Machado Rolim; Marcos José Pereira Gomes; Gustavo Geraldo Medina Snel; David Driemeier

Rectal stricture is an acquired annular fibrous constriction of the rectum that results from a variety of chronic necrotizing enteric diseases. In pigs, it is in most cases a sequel of Salmonella infection. Porcine circovirus type 2 (PCV2) is a known pathogen causing immunosuppression in pigs worldwide. PCV2 infected pigs may be predisposed to salmonellosis. In this report, rectal stenosis was observed in 160 pigs from a herd that experienced an outbreak of enteric salmonellosis over a 4-month period. Distension of the abdominal wall and diarrhea were the main clinical signs observed. Five animals were analyzed showing annular cicatrization of the rectal wall 5.0-7.0 cm anterior to the anorectal junction and Salmonella-positive immunostaining in the large intestine. Salmonella Typhimurium was isolated from fragments of the large intestine. Porcine circovirus type 2 antigen was observed in the mesenteric lymph-node in 4 pigs and in the large intestine in 3 pigs.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2011

Achados patológicos e imuno-histoquímicos em bovinos com doença granulomatosa sistêmica pelo consumo de Vicia villosa (Leg. Papilionoideae) no Rio Grande do Sul

Luciana Sonne; Djeison Lutier Raymundo; Fabiana M. Boabaid; Tatiane Terumi Negrão Watanabe; Luiz Gustavo Schneider de Oliveira; Itabajara da Silva Vaz; David Driemeier

The systemic granulomatous disease associated with consumption of Vicia villosa (Leg. Papilionoideae family) has been diagnosed in 5 cattle from 2005 to 2008. Affected cattle showed alopecia, crusted lesions on the skin, had itching, fever, decreased milk yield, anorexia and wasting. Average clinical course was 2 weeks. Three cattle died and two were euthanized in extremis. The main gross changes are alopecic and crusts in the skin, mainly on the face and neck. There also were multifocal to coalescent whitish nodules that infiltrated several organs, but especially lymph nodes, kidneys and hearth. Microscopic changes consisted of infiltration with lymphocytes, macrophages, epithelioid cells, giant multinucleated cells, eosinophils, and plasmocytes. Lymph nodes, kidneys, adrenal gland, spleen and liver from affected cattle showed varying degrees of granulomatous infiltration. Immunohistochemical procedures on samples from affected organs revealed that T-lymphocytes and macrophages/epithelioid cells/giant multinucleated cells were the main components of the inflammatory infiltrates, B-lymphocytes were only rarely seen within. The reduced numbers of cells marked by Ki-67 in the granulomatous lesions would indicate that cell proliferation was not responsible for the hypercellularity in the lesions and that rather the recruitment of macrophages and lymphocytes to the site inflammation probably accounted for the building up of the local cellular inflammatory infiltrate.


Ciencia Rural | 2012

Raiva em bovino associada a intoxicação espontânea por Sida carpinifolia

Renata Assis Casagrande; Flademir Wouters; Fabiana M. Boabaid; Nadia Aline Bobbi Antoniassi; Saulo Petinatti Pavarini; Luiz Gustavo Schneider de Oliveira; Paulo Mota Bandarra; Priscila Zlotowski; David Driemeier

Two female bovine, crossbreed, 6-year-old (case 1) and 18-month-old (case 2) grazing in pasture infested by Sida carpinifolia showed gait difficulties, initially at the pelvic limbs, progressing to sternal or lateral decumbency, nystagmus, tremors, and fasciculation of the head for four to five days. Histologically was observed meningoencephalitis and ganglioneuritis nonsuppurative with Negri corpuscles in the neurons of the cerebellum, brain steam, hippocampus, trigeminal ganglion and spinal cord. Another histological finding was a cytoplasmic vacuolation of the Purkinje cells and in the trigeminal ganglion neurons. Direct immunofluorescence (DIF) for rabies viral antigen was positive in both animals and anti-rabies immunohistochemistry (IHC) was positive in the neurons of the cerebellar and cerebral cortex, hippocampus, and trigeminal ganglion. Con-A, WGA, and sWGA lectin histochemistry were positive in the vacuolated neurons. Based on the morphological and epidemiological features, rabies DIF and IHC, and lectin histochemistry the present report consists of two cases of subclinical poisoning with S. carpinifolia in cattle infected with rabies virus.


Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine | 2011

Management, Breeding, and Health Records from a Captive Colony of Pekin Robins (Leiothrix lutea), 2001–2010

Claudio Estevao Farias da Cruz; Luiz Gustavo Schneider de Oliveira; Fabiana M. Boabaid; Francielli C. Zimermann; Gisele Stein; Fernanda Simone Marks; Cristine Cerva; Carlos Lieberknecht; Cláudio Wageck Canal; David Driemeier


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2011

Surto de intoxicação por Senna occidentalis em bovinos em pastoreio

Karine Ludwig Takeuti; Djeison Lutier Raymundo; Paulo Mota Bandarra; Luiz Gustavo Schneider de Oliveira; Fabiana M. Boabaid; Laura Barreto; David Driemeier


Archive | 2017

Outbreaks of mycoplasmosis and histomoniasis in a southern Brazilian flock of ornamental birds

Luiz Gustavo Schneider de Oliveira; Fabiana M. Boabaid; Marina Paula Lorenzett; Veronica Machado Rolim; Helton Fernandes dos Santos; David Driemeier; Claudio Estevao Farias da Cruz

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David Driemeier

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Fabiana M. Boabaid

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Claudio Estevao Farias da Cruz

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Paulo Mota Bandarra

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Veronica Machado Rolim

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Karine Ludwig Takeuti

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Gregory Duarte Juffo

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Nadia Aline Bobbi Antoniassi

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Pedro Miguel Ocampos Pedroso

Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia

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Priscila Zlotowski

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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