Natália da e Silva
Federal University of Pará
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Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2010
Tatiane Teles Albernaz; José Alcides Sarmento da Silveira; Natália da Silva e Silva; Cairo Henrique Sousa Oliveira; Alessandra dos Santos Belo Reis; Carlos Magno Chaves Oliveira; Marcos Dutra Duarte; José Diomedes Barbosa
Two outbreaks of photosensitization by Brachiaria brizantha were studied and an experiment was performed in Santa Ines and Dorper crossbred sheep, two to three months old, on a farm in Santa Luzia do Para municipality. These animals were kept from birth until about two months of age in a suspended stall floor, fed purple elephant grass (Pennisetum purpureum cv. purple), and had minerals and water ad libitum. After this period they were placed into a paddock of B. brizantha. At the time of the outbreaks and the experimental studies, the farm was visited for epidemiological assessment and clinical examination of the sheep, collection of blood samples for measurement of gamma glutamyltransferase, aspartate aminotransferase, conjugated bilirubin, unconjugated bilirubin, urea, and creatinine. Pasture samples were collected for saponin determination and count of Pithomyces chartarum spores. Necropsies with collection of material for histopathological studies were performed. Outbreak 1 occurred at the time of low rainfall, when the grass was scarce and mature, and morbidity and lethality was 43.4% and 81.6%, respectively. Outbreak 2 occurred at the beginning of the rainy season, with morbidity and lethality rates of 16.3% and 76.9%, respectively. From the 50 animals in the experiment, 10 received three times 200ml of rumen fluid taken from mother sheep of the same batch. The first of these administrations was given one day before the sheep were introduced into the pasture and the other two at weekly intervals. After 15 days in the pasture, the animals were unquiet, looked for shade, had edema of the ears, yellowish mucosae, were apathic, had anorexia and showed sloughing of the skin followed by crusting in some areas of the body. Both, the sheep of the outbreaks as those from the experiment, showed increased levels of GGT, AST, BD, BI, BT, urea and creatinine. In sheep which received ruminal fluid the values of urea and GGT were similar to those which did not receive the ruminal fluid. The creatinine, AST and bilirrubine values were lower in sheep that received the ruminal fluid. Two types of saponins, methylprotodioscin and protodioscin, were detected in the samples of B. brizantha from the outbreaks and the experiment. The level of saponins in Outbreak 1 and 2 was 0.92% and 0.88% respectively. The levels of saponins in the experiment ranged from 1.13% to 1.62%. The numbers of spores of Pithomyces chartarum in both outbreaks and in the experiment were negligible. At necropsy there was widespread jaundice, the liver was brown-yellow with marked lobular pattern and increased consistency and the kidneys were enlarged yellowish-green. Histological changes occurred mainly in the liver and consisted of mild proliferation of bile ducts in portal tracts, presence of binucleate hepatocytes, foamy macrophages, necrosis of isolated hepatocytes, cholangitis, presence of crystals in hepatocytes and macrophages.
Emerging Infectious Diseases | 2013
Felipe L. Assis; W. M. S. Vinhote; José Diomedes Barbosa; Cairo Henrique Sousa Oliveira; Carlos Mc Oliveira; Karinny Ferreira Campos; Natália da Silva e Silva; Giliane de Souza Trindade
In 2010, vaccinia virus caused an outbreak of bovine vaccinia that affected dairy cattle and rural workers in Pará State, Brazil. Genetic analyses identified the virus as distinct from BeAn58058 vaccinia virus (identified in 1960s) and from smallpox vaccine virus strains. These findings suggest spread of autochthonous group 1 vaccinia virus in this region.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2011
Carlos Magno Chaves Oliveira; Melina Garcia Saraiva de Sousa; Natália da Silva e Silva; Carla Lopes de Mendonça; José Alcides Sarmento da Silveira; Ricardo Pedroso Oaigen; Stefano Juliano Tavares de Andrade; José Diomedes Barbosa
The prevalence and the etiology of bovine mastitis in the dairy region of the county of Rondon of Para were investigated. The sensibility and the resistance of the isolated agents to the antimicrobiotics was evaluetad; 237 mixed-bred milk cows were used on nine properties, which were hand milked once a day and kept on Brachiaria brizantha pasture, with supply of mineral salt and water ad libitum. Clinical examination of the mammary gland, the test of the sieve and California Mastitis Test were performed. Of the 935 examined mammary quarters, 6.6% had subclinical mastitis, 1.3% clinical mastitis, and 92.1% were negative. The isolated bacteria in the clinical mastitis were coagulase negative Staphylococcus spp. (25%), Staphylococcus aureus (16.7%), Streptococcus spp. (8,3%), and Corynebacterium spp. (8.3%). In the subclinical mastitis coagulase negative Staphylococcus spp. (32.3%), Staphylococcus aureus (17.7%), Staphylococcus intermedius (1.6%), Streptococcus spp. (4.8%), Corynebacterium spp. (4.8%), and coagulase negative Staphylococcus spp./S.aureus (1.6%) were isolated. There was no microbial growth in 41.7% of the samples with clinical mastitis and in 37.1% with subclinical mastitis. In the antibiogram, 100% of the isolated negative coagulase Staphylococcus spp., S. aureus, S. intermedius, and Streptococcus spp. were sensitive to sulfazotrim. On the other hand, Corynebacterium spp. were 100% resistant to this same antimicrobiotic. Cefalotina, cefoxitina and gentamicina were efficient against the isolated Staphylococcus spp. which represent the greater part of the mastitis agents in this study. Mastitis was diagnosed in all flocks studied, however the number of affected animals was considered low; this probably is due to low milk production of the cows and to permanence of the calf with the mother after milking, what favors emptying the mammary gland. But hygienic sanitary measures and management practices have to be improved.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2011
Eduardo Levi de Sousa Guaraná; Rogério Adriano dos Santos; Anne Grace Silva Siqueira Campos; Natália da Silva e Silva; José Augusto Bastos Afonso; Carla Lopes de Mendonça
The aim of this study was to evaluate the dynamics of intramammary infection in ewes by means of clinical examination, direct somatic cell count and the isolation of bacterial agents involved in the process during lactation, as well as the sensitivity profile of these isolates to different antimicrobials. Thirty four ewes from the Santa Ines breed, raised under semi-intensive conditions and submitted to identical sanitary and nutritional management were evaluated before and after parturition, about 10 days before parturition, 15 days after parturition (dap), 30 dap, 60 dap and 90 dap (weaning). In the respective phases a clinical exam of the mammary gland was accomplished. The direct somatic cell count (SCC) and the California Mastitis Test (CMT) were carried out in the phases postpartum (15 dap, 30 dap, 60 dap and 90 dap) as well as the bacteriological analysis which was also accomplished in the experimental phase that preceded parturition when the ewes were not milked. Milk sampling was achieved by manual means. All ewes were submitted to lentivirus serology test. The variable data of SCC were tested for normality according to Kolmogorov-Smirnov and not attended the premise of normality were transformed into log base 10 (Log10). Therefore was performed the analysis of variance and contrast of means by Tukey test with significance level of P<0.05. A descriptive study of the variables studied was done by frequency distribution (%). The average somatic cell count in negative reactions to the CMT varied 387.896,08 cells/mL to 620.611,11 cells/mL and glands reagents ranged up to 6.730.514,50 cells/mL, but there was no influence in the different stages of lactation. The results allowed to conclude that subclinical mastitis represents a sanitary concern in the breeding of Santa Ines ewes. The phase that precedes parturition is particularly worrying and deserves more attention since there is a higher bacterial isolation percentage in apparently healthy glands. In association, it was also in the first 30 days of lactation (initial phase) that a high frequency of bacterial isolation was perceived, with coagulase-negative Staphylococcus as the agent isolated in higher percentage
Comparative Immunology Microbiology and Infectious Diseases | 2016
Pedro Augusto Alves; Poliana de Oliveira Figueiredo; Cairo Henrique Sousa de Oliveira; José Diomedes Barbosa; Danillo Henrique da Silva Lima; Henrique dos Anjos Bomjardim; Natália da Silva e Silva; Karinny Ferreira Campos; Carlos Magno Chaves Oliveira; Edel Figueiredo Barbosa-Stancioli; Jônatas Santos Abrahão; Erna Geessien Kroon; Giliane de Souza Trindade
In 2011, an outbreak of severe vesicular disease occurred in the state of Pará, Amazon region. Besides proliferative or verrucous lesions, cattle showed atypical clinical signs such as diarrhea and leading to death. The animals were submitted to clinical, pathological and molecular diagnosis, and laboratory tests have confirmed the presence of Pseudocowpox virus (PCPV), a Parapoxvirus genus member, and have also found Bovine viral diarrhea virus-1 (BVDV-1), probably causing persistent infection. The results of molecular diagnostics, followed by sequencing data demonstrated the circulation of both viruses (PCPV and BVDV-1) in an area previously affected by another poxvirus, as Vaccinia virus.The cocirculation between PCPV and BVDV-1 indicates a major concern for animal health because the clinical presentation can be a severe disease. This is the first detection of PCPV in the Brazilian Amazon.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2010
Natália da Silva e Silva; José Alcides Sarmento da Silveira; Cleyton Prado Pinheiro; Melina Garcia Saraiva de Sousa; Carlos Magno Chaves Oliveira; Carla Lopes de Mendonça; Marcos Dutra Duarte; José Diomedes Barbosa
The objective of this paper was to study the etiology of mastitis in sheep at northeastern Para, and to establish the sensitivity of isolated bacteria to antibiotics. A total of 176 Santa Ines nursing sheep kept in semi-intensive system from seven properties were examined. The mammary gland was clinically examined and the milk was submitted to the Caneca Telada Test, the California Mastitis Test (CMT), bacteriological examinations and antibiograms. Out of the 352 mammary halves (176 sheep), 5.9% (21/352) had clinical mastitis and by the CMT test, 7.39% (26/352) had subclinical mastitis and 86.64% (305/352) mammary halves did not have mastitis. Most of the animals with mastitis were in the second third of the lactation period, had less kids and more lactation periods. The following bacteria were isolated from the clinical mastitis Staphylococcus spp. coagulase negative (42,9%); Staphylococcus aureus (9.52%); Streptococcus spp. (4.76%) and Escherichia coli (4.76%). Were observed associations of Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus spp. (4,76%); Staphylococcus spp. coagulase negative nonhemolytic, Staphylococcus spp. coagulase negative hemolytic and Staphylococcus spp. coagulase negative non hemolytic pigment (4.76%). Already in subclinical mastitis the bacteria isolated were Staphylococcus spp. coagulase negative (26.9%); Staphylococcus aureus (15.,4%); Streptococcus spp. (7.69%); Escherichia coli (7.69%) and Citrobacter freundii (11.5%). Were observed associations of Staphylococcus spp. coagulase negative nonhemolytic and Staphylococcus spp. coagulase negative hemolytic (3.85%). The most efficient antibiotics for the Gram positive agents were penicile/novobiocine (100%), cefalotine (100%) and florfenicol (100%) and for the Citrobacter freundii were ampicilina (100%) and florfenicol (100%). In relation to Escherichia coli, 66.7% of isolates to ampicillin, cephalothin, florfenicol and tetracycline were resistant. Mastitis is present in sheep in the State of Para, and its necessary to estimate, in future studies, the economic losses caused by this disease. The CMT show satisfactory results and can be recommended as a screening test for diagnosing individual cases of subclinical mastitis in sheep, once had a good relationship with the microbiological examination. In the antibiogram where most of the isolated agents appear sensitive to different antibiotics tested, the antibiotics with the best efficiency were florfenicol and cefoxitin.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2009
José Diomedes Barbosa; José Alcides Sarmento da Silveira; Tatiane Teles Albernaz; Natália da Silva e Silva; Alessandra dos Santos Belo Reis; Carlos Magno Chaves Oliveira; Gabriela Riet-Correa; Marcos Dutra Duarte
A condition of cattle and sheep characterized by ulcerous and granulomatous skin lesions of the legs was studied. Epidemiological data and the nature of the lesions indicate that they are caused by the thorns of Mimosa pudica (Leg. Mimosoideae). The disease was observed only in pastures largely infested by the plant, and animals recover quickly when moved from them.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2012
José Diomedes Barbosa; Carlos Hubinger Tokarnia; Tatiane Teles Albernaz; Carlos Magno Chaves Oliveira; Natália da Silva e Silva; José Alcides Sarmento da Silveira; Alessandra dos Santos Belo Reis; Danillo Henrique da Silva Lima
Descrevem-se os aspectos epidemiologicos e os sinais clinicos dos primeiros casos de intoxicacao natural por Ipomoea asarifolia em bufalos. A doenca foi diagnosticada em quatro bubalinos de tres diferentes propriedades, no municipio de Cachoeira do Arari, Ilha de Marajo, PA, e ocorreu nos meses de novembro e dezembro, o periodo mais seco do ano nesta regiao e de escassez de alimento. Os sinais clinicos observados foram relacionados ao sistema nervoso central, como andar tropego, hipermetria, acentuados tremores musculares, queda ao solo em posicoes incomuns, nistagmo e marcada excitacao, sinais que se agravavam apos movimentacao. Baseado nos aspectos epidemiologicos, sinais clinicos e na ausencia de leoes histopatologicas, concluiu se tratar de intoxicacao por Ipomoea asarifolia.
Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2011
José Diomedes Barbosa; Carlos Magno Chaves Oliveira; Tatiane Teles Albernaz; Natália da Silva e Silva; José Alcides Sarmento da Silveira; Alessandra dos Santos Belo Reis; Melina Garcia Saraiva de Sousa
A condition of 13 cattle from 10 farms in six districts in the state of Para, Brazil, characterized by ulcerative skin wounds was studied. The lesions were observed in regions of the body to which the cattle had access with their own tongue; the animals licked the wounds frequently. Epidemiological studies, pathological findings and the differential diagnosis indicate that the dermatitis is caused by licking. The wounds healed after restraining the head of the animals that then were unable to lick themselves.
Journal of Venomous Animals and Toxins Including Tropical Diseases | 2011
Natália da Silva e Silva; José Alcides Sarmento da Silveira; Tatiane Teles Albernaz; Karinny Ferreira Campos; Carlos Magno Chaves Oliveira; Nayra Fernanda de Q.R. Freitas; Henrique dos Anjos Bomjardim; José Diomedes Barbosa
The present study reports a snakebite in a horse in the state of Para, Brazil. At initial evaluation the animal was reluctant to walk and had tachycardia, tachypnea, severe lameness, bleeding on the pastern and swelling around the left hind leg. Blood samples from the bleeding sites, took on the first day, showed leukocytosis and neutrophilia, whereas biochemical values of urea and creatinine were significantly increased. The chosen treatment was snake antivenom, fluid therapy, antibiotics, anti-inflammatory agents and diuretic drugs. On the fourth day of therapy, the hematological values were within normal parameters. There was improvement related to the clinical lameness and swelling of the limb. However, a decrease in water intake and oliguria were observed. On the seventh day the animal died. Necropsy revealed areas of hemorrhagic edema in the left hind limb and ventral abdomen; the kidneys presented equimosis in the capsule, and when cut they were wet. Moreover, the cortex was pale, slightly yellow and the medullary striae had the same aspect. Based on these data, we concluded that the snakebite in the present study was caused by Bothrops spp. and that renal failure contributed to death.