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Journal of Medical Entomology | 2000

Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) associated with wild animals in the Pantanal region of Brazil.

Marcelo de Campos Pereira; Matias Pablo Juan Szabó; Eliana Reiko Matushima; José Maurício Barbanti Duarte; Yigal Rechav; Laura J. Fielden; James E. Keirans

Abstract This paper describes the identification of ticks from wild animals of the Pantanal region in Brazil as part of a comprehensive study about established and emerging tick-host relationships and related pathological aspects. Eighty-one animals were captured (representing 13 species, six orders), and ticks were found on 63 (78%). Tick species identified included Boophilus microplus (Canestrini), Amblyomma cajennense (F.), Amblyomma parvum Aragão, Amblyomma pseudoconcolor Aragão, Amblyomma scalpturatum Neumann, Amblyomma nodosum Neumann, Amblyomma ovale Koch, and Amblyomma tigrinum Koch. Dragging from grasslands yielded negative results compared with the high concentration of ticks that were collected from leaves in the forests.


Experimental and Applied Acarology | 2005

Histopathology of tick-bite lesions in naturally infested capybaras (Hydrochoerus hydrochaeris) in Brazil

Karin Marie van der Heijden; Matias Pablo Juan Szabó; Mizue Imoto Egami; Marcelo de Campos Pereira; Eliana Reiko Matushima

In the present work features of tick-bite lesions were evaluated in capybaras naturally infested with Amblyomma cajennense and Amblyomma dubitatum ticks. Gross appearance of tick bite site was characterized by a mild swelling and erythema. Microscopic examination revealed the cement cone, a tube-like homogenous eosinophilic mass penetrating deep into the dermis. This structure was surrounded in the dermis by a cellular infiltrate and free eosinophilic granules and was associated to edema of variable intensity. Necrosis was a common feature deep in the dermis particularly at the far end of the eosinophilic tube. Hyperplasia, cellular edema and occasionally necrosis of keratinocytes could be seen at both sides of the ruptured epidermis. Cellular infiltrate was constituted overwhelmingly by polymorphonuclear leukocytes with eosinophilic granules. In capybaras cells with such features can be either eosinophils or heterophils (pseudoeosinophils), the latter being the equivalent of neutrophils of other mammals. Ultrastructural analysis of the cellular infiltrate revealed the predominance of heterophils over eosinophils. Mononuclear cells and mast cells and, in lesser numbers, basophils were also seen at skin attachment sites. The presence of heterophils in the reaction of capybaras against Amblyomma ticks is an outstanding feature but its role in the reaction to the tick is not known. It is however speculated that capybara heterophils might be associated with a more permissive environment for tick feeding and pathogen transmission as already shown for the equivalent cell type, the neutrophil, in the reaction of the dog against the Rhipicephalus sanguineus tick.


Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine | 2009

CAT FLEA (CTENOCEPHALIDES FELIS) INFESTATION IN QUARANTINED MARSH DEER (BLASTOCERUS DICHOTOMUS) POPULATIONS

Matias Pablo Juan Szabó; Eliana Reiko Matushima; Marcelo de Campos Pereira; Karin Werther; José Maurício Barbanti Duarte

Abstract Marsh deer (Blastocerus dichotomus) were captured for a research program in Brazil and maintained in quarantine stations. After 60 days, fleas were detected on animals and identified as Ctenocephalides felis felis. Elimination of the infestation was difficult. Animal treatment with a fipronil-based compound was effective, and subsequently captured animals were treated prophylactically. Some animals remained infested, and some died from the infestation.


Journal of Medical Entomology | 2003

Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) on Wild Marsh-Deer (Blastocerus dichotomus) from Southeast Brazil: Infestations before and after Habitat Loss

Matias Pablo Juan Szabó; Marcelo B. Labruna; Marcelo de Campos Pereira; José Maurício Barbanti Duarte


Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences | 2002

Ticks associated with armadillo (Euphractus sexcinctus) and anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) of Emas National Park, State of Goias, Brazil

Matias Pablo Juan Szabó; W. V. Almeida Filho; J. N. Bechara; Ranny Pereira; J. E. Garcia; Marcelo de Campos Pereira


Journal of Economic Entomology | 1998

Daily Mean Number of Eggs Laid by the Southern Cattle Tick (Acari: Ixodidae) Compared with Mean Egg Mass Weight

Marcelo de Campos Pereira


Revista da Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo | 1987

Estudos in vitro da eficiência de carrapaticida sem linhagem de Boophilus microplus (Canestrini, 1887) proveniente de Jacareí, estado de São Paulo, Brasil

Marcelo de Campos Pereira; Ricardo Lucas


Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 1989

Estudo comparativo da eficiência de Ivermectina, de Fenbendazole, de Mebendazole e de Mebendazole associado ao Citrato de Piperazina.no controle de ciatostomíneos de eqüinos da raça Mangalarga Paulista

Marcelo de Campos Pereira; Reinaldo de Campos; Roberto Pimenta de Padua Padua; Samira Barbosa Lima; Maria Cecilia Reale Vieira Bressan


Revista da Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da Universidade de São Paulo | 1976

Ensaios in vitro pelos critérios de Oba (1972) e de Drummond (1973), de Chloryrifos sobre linhagem supostamente resistente de Boophilus microplus

Maria Shirley Pizolato Oba; Marcelo de Campos Pereira; Marco Antônio de Almeida


Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Research and Animal Science | 1994

Eficácia de pamoato de pirantel, isolado ou associado ao triclorfon, no controle de ciatostomíneos de eqüinos

Marcelo de Campos Pereira; Maurício Del Bigio; Reinaldo de Campos

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