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Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2012

Prevalência e fatores de risco de leptospirose bovina no Estado do Maranhão

F. J. Silva; Washington Luis Ferreira Conceição; José Jurandir Fagliari; Raul José Silva Girio; Ricardo Augusto Dias; Mauro Riegert Borba; Luis Antonio Mathias

Prevalence and risk factors of bovine leptospirosis in the State of Maranhao were investigated. Based on production parameters that vary across different production systems, management practices, the purpose of exploitation, the average size of herds and market systems, the state was divided in four sampling circuits. The study aimed to investigate the epidemiological features of bovine leptospirosis in the State of Maranhao, in order to determine the prevalence of the infection in cattle and herds, to determine the occurrence of serovars of Leptospira spp., to identify risk factors associated with leptospirosis in cattle and to differentiate the livestock circuits itself regarding the prevalence of leptospirosis. The survey was conducted in 136 herds in the circuit I, in which 841 > 24 months old females were analyzed; 238 in the circuit II and 2,582 females were analyzed; 122 in the circuit III and 869 females were analyzed; 77 in the circuit IV and 540 females were analyzed; a total of 573 herds and 4,832 females were analyzed. The presence of antibodies against Leptospira spp. was verified by microscopic agglutination test (MAT). Of the 4,832 cows examined, 1,904 (35.94%, CI 95% = 33.01% - 38.98%) were positive. Of the 573 herds, 380 (64.81%, CI 95% = 61.10% - 68.35%) were positive. Serovars Hardjo and Wolffi were the most frequent in the state. The circuit III showed the lowest prevalence of leptospirosis in all comparisons. The variables presence of horses (p = 0.000), presence of capybaras (p = 0.034) and herds with up to 32 adult females (p = 0.002) were identified as risk factors for leptospirosis.


Preventive Veterinary Medicine | 2013

Size and spatial distribution of stray dog population in the University of São Paulo campus, Brazil

Ricardo Augusto Dias; Aline Gil Alves Guilloux; Mauro Riegert Borba; Maria Cristina de Lourdes Guarnieri; Ricardo Prist; Fernando Ferreira; Marcos Amaku; José Soares Ferreira Neto; Mark Stevenson

A longitudinal study was carried out to describe the size and spatial distribution of the stray dog population in the University of São Paulo campus, Brazil from November 2010 to November 2011. The campus is located within the urban area of São Paulo, the largest city of Brazil, with a population over 11 million. The 4.2 km(2) that comprise the university grounds are walled, with 10 access gates, allowing stray dogs to move in and out freely. Over 100,000 people and 50,000 vehicles circulate in the campus daily. Five observations were made during the study period, using a mark-resight method. The same route was performed in all observations, being traveled twice on each observation day. Observed animals were photographed and the sight coordinates were obtained using a GPS device. The estimated size of the stray dog population varied from 32 (CI 95% 23-56) to 56 (CI 95% 45-77) individuals. Differences between in- and outward dog movements influenced dog population estimates. Overlapping home ranges of docile dogs were observed in areas where most people circulate. An elusive group was observed close to a protected rain forest area and the estimated home range for this group did not overlap with the home ranges for other dogs within the campus. A kernel density map showed that higher densities of stray dog sighting is associated with large organic matter generators, such as university restaurants. We conclude that the preferred source of food of the stray dogs on the University of São Paulo campus was leftover food deliberately offered by restaurant users. The population was stable during the study period and the constant source of food was the main reason to retain this population within the campus.


Preventive Veterinary Medicine | 2013

Prevalence and risk-mapping of bovine brucellosis in Maranhão State, Brazil

Mauro Riegert Borba; Mark Stevenson; Vitor Salvador Picão Gonçalves; J.S. Ferreira Neto; Fernando Ferreira; Marcos Amaku; Evelise Oliveira Telles; S.S. Santana; J.C.A. Ferreira; J.R. Lôbo; V.C.F. Figueiredo; Ricardo Augusto Dias

Between 2007 and 2009, a cross-sectional survey was carried out in Maranhão State, Brazil to estimate the seroprevalence of and risk factors for bovine brucellosis. In total, 749 herds and 6779 cows greater than two years of age were blood sampled. At the time of sampling a questionnaire to collect details on possible risk factors for bovine brucellosis was administered to the participating herd manager. A logistic regression model was developed to quantify the association between herd demographic and management characteristics and the herd-level brucellosis status. Spatial analyses were carried out to identify areas of the state where the presence of brucellosis was unaccounted-for by the explanatory variables in the logistic regression model. The estimated herd-level prevalence of brucellosis in Maranhão was 11.4% (95% CI 9.2-14) and the individual animal-level prevalence was 2.5% (95% CI 1.7-3.6). Herds with more than 54 cows older than two years of age, herds that used rented pasture to feed cattle, and the presence of wetlands on the home farm increased the risk of a herd being brucellosis positive. Infected farms were identified throughout the state, particularly in the central region and on the northwestern border. Spatial analyses of the Pearson residuals from the logistic regression model identified an area in the center of the state where brucellosis risk was not well explained by the predictors included in the final logistic regression model. Targeted investigations should be carried out in this area to determine more precisely the reasons for the unexplained disease excess. This process might uncover previously unrecognized risk factors for brucellosis in Maranhão.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2012

Infecção sistêmica por Yersinia enterocolitica em chinchilas (Chinchilla laniger)

Luciana Sonne; Djeison Lutier Raymundo; Fabiana M. Boabaid; Mauro Riegert Borba; Gustavo Geraldo Medina Snel; Marcos José Pereira Gomes; David Driemeier

Yersinia enterocolitica is a Gram-negative bacterium, which causes infections in several mammalian species. It is often recognized as an agent causing intestinal and mesenteric lymph nodes lesions. However, Yersinia enterocolitica infection may also become systemic, with lesions in others organs such as liver and spleen. This paper describes outbreaks of systemic infection due to Yersinia enterocolitica in two commercial chinchilla breeders in Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil). Owners reported that affected animals showed apathy, anorexia prior to death. Macroscopic examination performed in 13 animals revealed splenomegaly, hepatomegaly and multifocal whitish pinpoint foci in liver, spleen, lung, kidney and intestine. Microscopically, the affected tissues had infiltration of neutrophils and macrophages, as well as fibrin and necrosis with central areas containing cocobacilli bacteria. Yersinia enterocolitica was isolated from liver, spleen, lung and intestine samples from animals of both breeders, and from feces of chinchillas of one of the breeders. Therefore, yersiniosis is a disease to be investigated in cases of mortality of chinchillas.


Archive | 2007

Feohifomicoses: infecçôes micóticas emergentes

Laerte Ferreiro; Andréia Spanamberg; Mauro Riegert Borba; Edna Maria Cavallini Sanches; Carlos Roehe; Jânio Morais Santúrio; René Chermette


Archive | 2005

Intoxicação por monensina em bubalinos

Juliano de Souza Leal; Paulo Mota Bandarra; Djeison Lutier Raymundo; Fábio de Souza Guagnini; Mauro Riegert Borba; Camila Spagnol; André Mendes Ribeiro Corrêa; Milene Schmitz; Daniela Bernadete Rozza


Archive | 2003

Mortalidade de coelhos associada a enteropatia proliferativa causada por Lawsonia intracellularis no Rio Grande do Sul

Mauro Riegert Borba; Luciana Sonne; Caroline Argenta Pescador; Priscila Zlotowski; Pedro Valduga Bohrer; Edson Moleta Colodel; Sandra Maria Ferraz Castagna; Marjô Cadó Bessa


Archive | 2011

Intoxicação experimental por Trema micrantha (Cannabaceae) em equinos 1

Paulo Mota Bandarra; Pedro Soares Bezerra Junior; Luiz Gustavo; Mauro Riegert Borba; José Reck Junior; Cláudio Estêvão; Farias da Cruz; David Driemeier


Archive | 2008

Estudo retrospectivo de aborto bovino por Brucella abortus no setor de Patologia Veterinária na UFRGS

Gregory Duarte Juffo; Nadia Aline Bobbi Antoniassi; Mauro Riegert Borba; Marisa da Costa; Caroline Argenta Pescador; Adriana da Silva Santos; Giovana Rosa da Costa; Gabriel Laizola Frainer Correa; Marcos José Pereira Gomes


Archive | 2008

Surtos de botulismo em bovinos no Rio Grande do Sul

Gabriel Laizola Frainer Correa; Djeison Lutier Raymundo; Mauro Riegert Borba; Adriana da Silva Santos; Caroline Argenta Pescador; Nadia Aline Bobbi Antoniassi; Paulo Mota Bandarra

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Djeison Lutier Raymundo

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Edson Moleta Colodel

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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David Driemeier

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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Juliano de Souza Leal

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Caroline Argenta Pescador

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Daniela Bernadete Rozza

Universidade Federal de Santa Maria

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Priscila Zlotowski

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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Adriana da Silva Santos

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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