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Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2011

Sorovares de Leptospira spp. predominantes em exames sorológicos de caninos e humanos no município de Uberlândia, Estado de Minas Gerais

Jacqueline Ribeiro de Castro; Sandra Renata Sampaio Salaberry; Mariana Assunção de Souza; Anna Monteiro Correia Lima-Ribeiro

INTRODUCTION:This study aimed to verify the occurrence of the principal Leptospira spp. serovars in domestic dogs and humans, notified in 2008, and the main risk factors in a geographic approach to the disease in the City of Uberlândia, State of Minas Gerais, Brazil. METHODS: Canine blood serum samples (n=268) from different districts, belonging to the Northern, Southern, Eastern, Western and Central Sanitary Districts of Uberlandia, were collected during an animal vaccination campaign against rabies, in August 2008. A geographic approach to the city was conducted, including evaluation of locations in peripheral areas, waste landfills, garbage collection, rodent notification, human leptospirosis cases and overflow flood areas, during 2008. Leptospirosis was diagnosed using the microscopic agglutination test (MAT), the gold standard for animal and human leptospirosis diagnosis. RESULTS: Dogs mainly reacted to Autumnalis (34.2%) and Tarassovi (23.7%) serovars, while in humans, predominance of Tarassovi serovars occurred in the cases registered. The occurrence of these serovars could be related to an infection source common to both species, or dogs could be the infection source for humans. The Eastern Sanitary District showed a greater number of reactive dogs. CONCLUSIONS: Leptospirosis occurred in dogs and humans of the City of Uberlandia in 2008. This often neglected disease must be prevented because represents a public health risk and resembles other endemic illness like dengue.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2011

Cinética da resposta imune humoral de cães jovens imunizados contra Leptospira interrogans

Jacqueline Ribeiro de Castro; Mariana Assunção de Souza; Sandra Renata Sampaio Salaberry; Ednaldo Carvalho Guimarães; Anna Monteiro Correia Lima-Ribeiro

The objective was to analyze the humoral immune response against Leptospira interrogans using the microscopic agglutination test (MAT) in 26 young dogs, and 17 mixed breed (Group A) and nine mixed breed (Group B) of both sexes, pertaining to kennels and home environments in Uberlandia, Minas Gerais. Dogs were vaccinated with commercial inactivated polyvalent bacterin with Canicola, Grippotyphosa, Icterohaemorrhagiae and Pomona serovars. The immunization schedule was based on three immunizations. The first vaccination was performed at forty-five days of age, considered day zero, and after two boosters at intervals of thirty days each. Seven blood samples from each dog were made from time zero up to 180 days post-vaccination, at intervals of thirty days each. Titles have not been detected pre-vaccination against serovars Canicola, and Icterohaemorrhagiae Grippotyphosa on day zero. Only one dog in group A was reactive with a titer of 1:100 against Pomona in the first harvest. There was no statistical difference between the agglutinating titers between Groups A and B (p>0.05) induced by commercial vaccine used, except at harvest II (p<0.05), in which the group B presented evidence to serovar Autumnalis in all dogs evaluated, whereas in group A, 64.7% of dogs were not reactive to any serovar tested. There were on the 30th title to serovar Autumnalis that persisted until 180 days post-vaccination in both groups, varying only the intensity of immune response without significant statistical difference. To assess the efficiency of vaccine culture anti-Leptospira this research to warn the risks infection that dogs are vaccinated annually submitted.


Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2018

First molecular epidemiological study of Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis in cattle and buffalo from different regions of Brazil

Pedro Paulo Feitosa de Albuquerque; Renata Pimentel Bandeira de Melo; Marilene de Farias Brito; Fernanda Bovino; Mariana Assunção de Souza; Anna Monteiro Correia Lima; Emerson Antônio Araújo de Oliveira; Helder de Moraes Pereira; Rinaldo Aparecido Mota

Paratuberculosis is an incurable disease in ruminants with great worldwide economic impact, caused by Mycobacterium avium subsp. paratuberculosis (MAP). The objective of this study was to carry out a study of the molecular epidemiology of the MAP using the restriction enzyme analysis (REA) technique of IS1311 MAP region in biological samples of feces, intestinal tissue, and mesenteric lymph nodes of cattle and buffaloes from six Brazilian states. In total, 109 samples of feces and tissues of cattle and buffaloes were collected from animal paratuberculosis suspected. Twenty-five samples were positive in the detection of the DNA of the IS900 region of MAP and it was possible to type 18 strains in the analysis of the region IS1311, being 100% of them identified as belonging to subtype Bison MAP strain. This is the first epidemiological molecular study of MAP in Brazil. The results indicate that paratuberculosis is widespread in cattle and in buffaloes in several regions of Brazil, and the subtype Bison MAP strain was the only one identified in the samples analyzed in this study, demonstrating the similarity between the strains from different states tested. These results provide the necessary support for the implementation of paratuberculosis control strategies in cattle and buffaloes in Brazil.


Acta Scientiae Veterinariae | 2018

Production and Evaluation of Immunoglobulin Y Anti-Brucella abortus (Vaccinal Strain B19)

Pollyanna Mafra Soares; Mayara Mafra Soares; Mariane Pacheco dos Santos Lourencetti; Muriell Ribeiro Ganda; Mariana Assunção de Souza; Tatiane Cristina Fernandes Tavares; Álvaro Ferreira Júnior; Anna Monteiro Correia Lima

Background: The immunoglobulin Y is a principal antibody current in the blood of hens, which are transferred from the maternal blood serum to the egg yolk. The extraction of IgY from the egg yolk apply animal welfare when compared to the extraction of IgG, reducing the number of animals and prevent a bleeding of hens through the extraction of the IgY from eggs, besides that IgY presenting high specificity for antigenic binding. The objective of this study was to produce specific polyclonal IgY antibodies anti-Brucella abortus by immunizing hens with B19 vaccine and evaluate their reactivity through Buffered Acidified Plate Antigen (BAPA), 2-Mercaptoethanol (2-ME) and indirect ELISA diagnostic tests. Materials, Methods & Results: Four 25-week-old White Leghorn hens were immunized, two of them comprising the control group (Group 1) with phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) with adjuvant, and the others two immunized with B19 vaccine (Brucella abortus vaccine strain B19), representing the Group 2. The immunizations occurred six times with a 15-day interval between each. Blood samples were taken biweekly (seven times); and daily, the eggs were collected for 13 weeks, the first collection of blood and eggs, performed one week before the first immunization of each group. The IgY was purified from egg yolk, using the method of dilution in acid water and precipitation with ammonium sulfate for delipidation. BAPA, 2-ME and ELISA tests performed to verify the specificity of IgY confirmed the reactivity of polyclonal antibodies specific to the antigen used both in blood serum samples and in the purified egg yolks. The hens from the control group did not present reactivity in the diagnostic tests used, which was already expected, since no antigen was used in any of their immunizations. Hens immunized with the Brucella abortus B19 vaccine produced detectable reactive antibodies in the three tests used on blood serum and IgY samples extracted from the egg yolk. In Group 2 (vaccine B19), blood serum samples started to react one week after the first inoculation, and the IgY samples extracted from the egg yolk were reagent two weeks after serum IgY appear reactivity, showing the transfer of specific antibodies to the egg yolk, was late. Discussion: Although the transfer of serum Igy to egg yolk was late when compared to others authors which found that the transovarian passage of immunoglobulin Y occurred in approximately three to six days after IgY being detected in blood serum, the results of this study showed the occurrence of the transfer of blood serum IgY anti-Brucella abortus to egg yolk of hens immunized with B19 vaccine, the same found by others researches found the same results with others antigens. Thus, it can be concluded that immunoglobulins Y produced in this study can be used as specific antibodies in diagnostic tests for the detection of the Brucella abortus antigen, in addition, this process guarantees the welfare of the animal, since it avoids bleeding and it is possible to obtain high concentrations of antibodies directly from the hen egg, which is a great advantage, because IgY can be easily isolated from the egg yolk by the precipitation technique discarding the need of invasive and painful procedures that involve bloody interventions to obtain the serum antibodies like occur in mammals for extraction of IgG.


Arquivos do Instituto Biológico | 2016

Intercorrência entre leucose enzoótica e tuberculose em bovinos abatidos em frigorífico

Gabriela Bim Ramos; Dayane Olímpia Gomes; Mariana Assunção de Souza; Nadia Grandi Bombonato; Anna Monteiro Correia Lima

Leukosis and tuberculosis are diseases that affect cattle and entail considerable economic losses, due to theim pact on productivity, but there are few reports that they occur simultaneously. Therefore, aimed to evaluate the complications of these diseases in cattles laughtered in Sao Gotardo, MG, these animals were positive to the tuberculin and showed lesions characteristic of the disease during the stamping. One hundred and thirty three samples of blood serum, all from positive to bovine tuberculosis, were analyzed by immuno diffusion technique in agar gel (AGID), and the prevalence of cattle that were positive by AGID test was 55.64% (74/133). The results of this research showed that tuberculos is and leukosis are diseases present in the studied regions and are disseminated in this population, with significant levels, causing risk to the health of animals and people, as the zoonotic bovine tuberculosis.


Arquivos do Instituto Biológico | 2014

Frequência de lesões macroscópicas em carcaças de bovinos reagentes ao teste tuberculínico

Mariana Assunção de Souza; Nadia Grandi Bombonato; Pollyanna Mafra Soares; Gabriela Bim Ramos; Mariane Pacheco dos Santos; Muriell Ribeiro Ganda; Anna Monteiro Correia Lima-Ribeiro

The aim of this study was to analyze the frequency of macroscopic lesions suggestive of tuberculosis in cattle reacting to the tuberculin test. Cattle of this study were from dairy herds located in the cities of Perdizes, Patos de Minas, Lagoa Formosa and Uberlândia, Minas Gerais, Brazil. We evaluated 140 cattle carcasses positive to the cervical comparative intradermal tuberculin test. During the slaughter a post-mortem inspection of carcasses was done, and the lesions suggestive of tuberculosis were recorded. We evaluated the mediastinal lymph nodes, liver, lung and carcass. Of the 140 cattle examined, 78 (55%) carcasses had some kind of macroscopic lesions suggestive of tuberculosis, 38 (49%) occurred only in the mediastinal lymph nodes, 22 (28%) in the liver and 11 (14%) in the lungs; 5 (6%) carcasses showed lesions in liver, lungs and lymph node, and 2 (4%) showed lesions in lung and lymph nodes. We concluded that lesions that were not visualized in bovine tuberculin skin test reagents may occur and are related mainly to the stage of the disease, insufficient time to detect the lesions, and nonspecific reactions to other mycobacteria.


Veterinária Notícias Veterinary News | 2013

Investigação da brucelose em equídeos abatidos em frigorífico exportador

Maria Eduarda Chiaradia Furquim; Mariana Assunção de Souza; Larissa Fernandes Magalhães; Tais Meziara Wilson; Anna Monteiro Correia Lima-Ribeiro


Tropical Animal Health and Production | 2018

High level of B19 strain detection in Brazilian cattle semen

M. P. S. Lourencetti; Mariana Assunção de Souza; Muriell Ribeiro Ganda; Jandra Pacheco dos Santos; A. Ferreira Júnior; S. Miyashiro; Anna Monteiro Correia Lima


INVESTIGAÇÃO | 2017

COMPARAÇÃO DA PCR EM TEMPO REAL E ISOLAMENTO MICROBIOLÓGICO NO DIAGNÓSTICO DA TUBERCULOSE BOVINA

Mariana Assunção de Souza; Nadia Grandi Bombonato; Anna Monteiro Correia Lima; Cristina Corsi Dib; Leandro Carmo Rezende; Antônio Augusto Fonseca Júnior


Revista de Educação Continuada em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia do CRMV-SP | 2016

Perfil de aglutininas Antileptospira spp. Em ovinos vacinados com bacterina contendo sorovares presentes no rebanho

R. O. Moreira; Mariana Assunção de Souza; T. C. Rodrigues; Anna Monteiro Correia Lima

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Anna Monteiro Correia Lima

Federal University of Uberlandia

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Pollyanna Mafra Soares

Federal University of Uberlandia

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Nadia Grandi Bombonato

Federal University of Uberlandia

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Dayane Olímpia Gomes

Federal University of Uberlandia

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Muriell Ribeiro Ganda

Federal University of Uberlandia

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Gabriela Bim Ramos

Federal University of Uberlandia

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Mariane Pacheco dos Santos

Federal University of Uberlandia

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