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Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2009

Intoxicação espontânea por vagens de Prosopis juliflora (Leg. Mimosoideae) em bovinos no Estado de Pernambuco

Antônio Carlos Lopes Câmara; Nivaldo de Azevêdo Costa; Franklin Riet-Correa; José Augusto Bastos Afonso; A. F. M. Dantas; Carla Lopes de Mendonça; Maria Isabel de Souza

Three outbreaks of poisoning by Prosopis juliflora pods are reported in the semiarid region of the state of Pernambuco, Northeastern Brazil, in cattle grazing in fields invaded by the plant or ingesting mesquite beans as a concentrate food. In two farms the disease occurred sporadically. In another, 112 (9.28%) cattle out of 1206 were affected, 84 (6.96%) died due to emaciation, and 28 (2.32%) gained weight after the pods had been withdrawn from the feed. Main clinical signs were progressive weight loss, atrophy of the masseter muscles, dropped jaw, tongue protrusion, difficulties in prehending food, tilting the head during mastigation or rumination, salivation, impaired swallowing, and decreased tone of the tongue. The hematology reveals hypoproteinemia and anemia. Gross lesions were emaciation and reduction in size of the masseter muscles, which appear thinner than normal and grayish due muscular atrophy. Degeneration of neurons of the trigeminal motor nuclei, Wallerian degeneration of the trigeminal nerve roots, and muscular atrophy of the masseter muscles with substitution by fibrous tissue were observed on histologic examination. For the prevention of the poisoning is necessary to limit the amount of mesquite beans in animal nutrition. It is also necessary to develop research to determine the economic and sustainability of the use of Prosopis juliflora for animal food, human food or other uses such as charcoal, wood and fuel wood.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2010

Proteinograma e teores de cobre, ferro e zinco no soro sanguíneo de ovelhas da raça Santa Inês com mastite experimental por Staphylococcus aureus

Nivaldo de Azevêdo Costa; Luís Carlos Valeriano Simão; Rogério Adriano dos Santos; José Augusto Bastos Afonso; José Jurandir Fagliari; Elyzabeth da Cruz Cardoso; Pierre Castro Soares; Carla Lopes de Mendonça

The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of Staphylococcus aureus experimentally induced mastitis on proteinogram and serum concentrations of cupper, iron and zinc levels of Santa Ines primiparous ewes . The right mammary gland of ten healthy ewes was inoculated with 1,0x104 UFC/mL of S. aureus. Clinical examination and determination of serum concentrations of proteins by electrophoresis in polyacrylamide gel (SDS-PAGE), cupper, iron and zinc, as well plasma level of fibrinogen were measured before the inoculation (control) and 12h, 24h, 36h, 48h, 60h, 72h, 84h, 96h, 108h, 120h, 132h, 168h, 180h, 288h and 336h after bacteria inoculation. All animals experimentally infected presented clinical mastitis and subsequent loss of mammary gland function. The electrophoretogram allowed the identification of 23 proteins with molecular weights (MW) ranged from 26.000 to 185.000 daltons (Da) including acute-phase proteins, IgG and IgA. A significant increase (P<0,05) in haptoglobin, ceruloplasmin, IgG and IgA concentrations was observed. Antitrypsin and acid glicoprotein concentrations did not alter. The levels of iron and zinc decreased and the cupper concentration increased . A positive correlation between plasma fibrinogen and serum ceruloplasmin (r=0.74), haptoglobin (r=0.62) and IgA (r=0.62) was also identified. Results showed the importance of ceruloplasmin and haptoglobin as acute-phase proteins in ewes with intramammary infections and confirms fibrinogen as an inflammatory marker because its high correlation with specific proteins. The alterations in the serum levels of Cu, Fe and Zn suggest the action of inflammatory mediators triggered by S. aureus.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2011

Intoxicação por Solanum paniculatum (Solanaceae) em bovinos

Eduardo Levi de Sousa Guaraná; Franklin Riet-Correa; Carla Lopes de Mendonça; Rosane M.T. Medeiros; Nivaldo de Azevêdo Costa; José Augusto Bastos Afonso

Outbreaks of a disease of the nervous system are reported in cattle in three farms in the Agreste region of the state of Pernambuco. Morbidity, mortality and fatality rates varied from 3 to 25%, 0 to 20% and 0 to 60%, respectively. A weed found in large amounts in the pastures was identified as Solanum paniculatum. Clinical signs were characterized by transitory, periodic attacks with loss of balance, incoordinated gait, neck and head extension, hypermetria, intention tremors, nystagmus, and falls. The attacks were induced when the animals were disturbed or by the application of the head raising test. Two cows showed permanent signs including ataxia, abnormal posture, staggering gait with limbs in abduction, intention tremors, hypermetria, and progressive weight loss. Histological lesions in one cow were fine vacuolation of the cerebellar Purkinje neurons with marginalization of the nucleus. Loss of Purkinje neurons with proliferation of Bergmann astrocytes and Wallerian degeneration with axonal spheroids in the granular layer and cerebellar white matter were also observed. Neuronal vacuolation and axonal spheroids were observed in the gracillis nucleus. In one cow that stayed for approximately 10 months in an area free of S. paniculatum with permanent signs, there was a severe depletion of Purkinje neurons in the cerebellum. The granular and molecular layers were reduced and depleted of cells. Considering that the toxic compound of S. paniculatum is unknown, and that the plant is largely used as a medical plant, it is necessary to take into account the risk of human poisoning.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2009

Compactação primária do abomaso em 14 bovinos no estado de Pernambuco

Antônio Carlos Lopes Câmara; José Augusto Bastos Afonso; Nivaldo de Azevêdo Costa; Carla Lopes de Mendonça; Maria Isabel de Souza

Despite the frequent use of dry and fibrous roughage for feeding cows in many regions, especially during the dry season, impaction of the abomasum has been poorly reported in Brazil, probably because the condition is misdiagnosed by practitioners. The present paper aimed to accomplish a retrospective study on primary abomasal impaction in 14 cattle from Pernambuco State, northeastern Brazil. Eight moderate cases, without severe abdominal distention and with no rumen compaction, were treated conservatively, and four severe cases, with severe abdominal distention and rumen compaction, were treated surgically. One bull was slaughtered and one cow died without treatment. The greater number of abomasal impaction cases was in Holstein cows with six cases (42.9%), followed by crossbred cattle with five cases (35.8%), and the breeds Brown-Swiss, Nelore and Marchigiana, each with one case (21.3%). The food composition was characterized by low quality fibers and varied greatly among cases. Most frequent clinical signs were apathy, dehydration, hypomotility and ruminal bloat, intestinal hypomotility and scanty or absent feces with mucus. The hematological findings revealed leukocytosis with neutrophilia and hyperfibrinogenemia in most cases. Ruminal fluid analysis showed compromised flora and fauna dynamics and increased chlorine ion concentration. Clinical (4/8) and chirurgical (2/4) recovery rate achieved 50%. The clinical and chirurgical methods remain as viable options for the treatment of light and severe impaction, but the prognosis is always reserved especially when associated to late pregnancy.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2012

Estudo retrospectivo de 66 casos de urolitíase obstrutiva em ovinos

Janaina Azevedo Guimarães; Carla Lopes de Mendonça; Eduardo Levi de Sousa Guaraná; Alexandre Cruz Dantas; Nivaldo de Azevêdo Costa; Antônio Carlos Lopes Câmara; Carlinda Campelo Farias; José Augusto Bastos Afonso

The aim was to conduct a retrospective study of the main epidemiological, clinical, pathological and laboratory findings from sheep suffering from obstructive urolithiasis, in the Agreste region of Pernambuco, Brazil. Thus, 66 medical records of non-castrated male sheep with age from 2 months and 5 years were analyzed. Most cases (79.63%) occurred during the rainy season. Most sheep were raised intensively (87.88%) and all were fed with concentrated ration. Main clinical signs were manifestation of pain, congestion of the mucosae, hyperthermia, and increased abdominal tension associated with urinary tract obstruction. Half of the animals showed total obstruction of the urethra, 69.7% of which died, whilst in cases of partial obstruction only 30.3% died. Laboratorial exams revealed neutrophilia and regenerative left turn, hyperfibrinogenemia, and azotemia. Urinalysis showed hematuria in 89.29% of the cases, and acidic pH in 46.43%. Erythrocytes, leukocytes, cell desquamation of urethral epithelium, and crystals of amorphous urate predominated in the examination of the sediment. Most frequent gross findings were pyelonephritis (61.54% of cases) and hydronephrosis (50%). In the ureter, ureteritis and hydroureter was observed. The bladder showed diffuse hemorrhagic cystitis (50%) and uroliths (57.69%). In the urethra, uroliths (61.54%) and diffuse hemorrhagic urethritis (57.69%) was found. The uroliths were composed mainly by hydrated calcium oxalate. It is concluded that in the Agreste region of Pernambuco, urolithiasis is an important disease of sheep with high mortality, associated with the ingestion of large amounts of concentrates and mineral supplements.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2011

Linfossarcoma em bovinos no Agreste Meridional de Pernambuco

Alonso Pereira Silva Filho; José Augusto Bastos Afonso; José Cláudio de Almeida Souza; Franklin Riet-Correa; A. F. M. Dantas; Alexandre Cruz Dantas; Nivaldo de Azevêdo Costa; Carla Lopes de Mendonça

The article reports epidemiological data, clinical signs, and laboratory and pathological findings in 24 cattle with enzootic bovine leukosis observed in the Clinic of Garanhuns, at the Federal Rural University of Pernambuco. The 24 cases represented 0.5% of 4,758 cattle examined from 2000 to 2010. The disease affected 22 (91.7%) females and two males. Twenty one of the animals were dairy (six Holstein, 13 girolando, one Brown Swiss and one Jersey), and three were for meat production (Nelore). Twenty three animals were 3-8 years of age and one was younger. All were raised in confinement or semi-confinement. All animals showed enlarged superficial lymph nodes. Other frequent clinical signs were hyporexia, decreased milk production, progressive weight loss, dehydration, hypomotility of the fore stomachs, and altered scant feces. Exophthalmia, dyspnea, and enlarged uterus were observed with less frequency. Leukocytosis (mean of 34,082 leukocytes/µL) with lymphocytosis (21,814 lymphocytes/µL) and neutrophilia (10,906lymphocytes/µL) was observed in the white blood count. Thirteen bovines were necropsied and 11 were slaughtered. Gross lesions were observed on the superficial lymph nodes of all animals necropsied. Six had lesions in the mesenteric lymph nodes, six in the gut, three in the abomasum, two in the uterus, one in the heart, one in the rumen, one in heart, and one in the liver. Due to the importance of enzootic bovine leukosis it is necessary for the farmers to introduce animals free of the disease and to establish a strict health policy for its control.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2010

Fatores de risco, achados clínicos, laboratoriais e avaliação terapêutica em 36 bovinos com deslocamento de abomaso

Antônio Carlos Lopes Câmara; José Augusto Bastos Afonso; Nivaldo de Azevêdo Costa; Carla Lopes de Mendonça; Maria Isabel de Souza; José Renato Junqueira Borges

The continuous genetic selection for high milk production in association with greater digestive capacity and corporal depth increases the susceptibility for abomasopathies including abomasal displacement. The present work aimed to accomplish a retrospective study on abomasal displacement in 36 cattle attended at Bovine Clinic, Garanhuns Campus, Federal Rural University of Pernambuco, through January 2000 to February 2009. Twenty seven cases of right abomasal displacement, six cases of left abomasal displacement and three of abomasal volvulus were diagnosed. Eleven moderate cases, without severe abdominal distention, appetite for roughage and metallic sound (“ping”) reaching at the most the 8th intercostal space were treated conservatively, and 20 severe cases with moderate to severe abdominal distention associated to systemic disturbances were treated surgically. Two cows were euthanized due to diffuse peritonitis or severe alterations in the abomasal serosa totalizing 18 animals submitted to the surgical treatment. Two animals were slaughtered and three cows arrived prostrated and died without receiving any treatment. Risk factor analysis identified rainy season as statistically significant. The greater number of abomasal displacement was in crossbred cows with 24 cases (66.6%), followed by Holstein and Gir cattle with 11 (30.5%) and one (2.9%) cases, respectively. Food composition varied greatly and characterized by excess of carbohydrates and in most cases low quality fibers. Most frequent clinical signs were apathy, dehydration, light to severe ruminal bloat with reduced or absent motility, splashing sound during right flank ballottement, ping and a distended viscera-like structure in the side of the displacement; liquid, blackish and fetid feces. Hematology reveals leukocytosis with neutrophilia and hyperfibrinogenemia in most cases. Ruminal fluid analysis showed compromised flora and fauna dynamics and increased chloride ion concentration in 93.9% of the cases achieving the media index of 47.66 mEq/L. Clinical and surgical recovery rate achieved 100% and 72.2%, respectively. Those methods described are viable options for the treatment of light and severe displacements but the prevention remains the best choice.


Ciencia Rural | 2009

Análise dos fatores relacionados a 60 casos de distocia em ovelhas no Agreste e Sertão de Pernambuco

Antônio Carlos Lopes Câmara; José Augusto Bastos Afonso; Alexandre Cruz Dantas; Janaina Azevedo Guimarães; Nivaldo de Azevêdo Costa; Maria Isabel de Souza; Carla Lopes de Mendonça

The aim of the present study was to report the main dystocia causes in sheep in Agreste and semiarid region of Pernambuco and to evaluate some factors related to their occurrence, besides of determining the efficiency of the treatment choices. The higher incidence of dystocia occurred in rainy season corresponding to 61.7%. Results showed a major predominance of maternal dystocia (71.6%) over fetal dystocia (29.4%) with higher incidence in primiparous and gemelar pregnant Santa Ines ewes. The main maternal dystocia was ringwomb while fetal dystocia was maldisposition in anterior presentation. Maternal survival rate correspond to 100% and 88.6%, while lambs achieved 41.2% and 46.7% after obstetrical maneuver and caesarean section, respectively, with predominance of unviable lambs in both procedures. Obstetrical maneuver and left flank cesarean section remain as safe options for the treatment of sheep dystocia and are also important coadjutants in minimizing the economical impact that this disease causes in Pernambuco.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2014

Tratamento conservativo e cirúrgico em 22 ruminantes com fraturas em membros

Antônio Carlos Lopes Câmara; Eraldo Barbosa Calado; João Marcelo Azevedo de Paula Antunes; Camila Marinho de Miranda Oliveira; José Augusto Bastos Afonso; Nivaldo de Azevêdo Costa

The aim of the present study was to report the main locations of limb fractures in 22 ruminants and to determine the efficiency of the treatment choices. Eight goats, eight sheep and six cattle were included. In cases of distal fractures, the conservative treatment with immobilization was the method of choice. In cases of proximal, exposed metatarsal or metacarpal fractures, the ruminants were treated surgically. The higher frequency of fractures involved the metacarpal or metatarsal (54.5%) followed by fractures of the tibia (22.7%), femur (9%) and isolated cases of medial phalanx, humerus, radius and ulna fractures (4.5% each). Total recovery rate reached 95.4%. Immobilization with plaster associated with Thomas splint, or just with wooden splints in young animals, was efficient in reducing fractures of metacarpal, metatarsal, tibia, humerus, and radio in the treated ruminants. In the case of medial phalanx fracture, immobilization using only plaster was sufficient to provide adequate bone repair. The internal or external skeletal fixation should be considered an option in the treatment of metacarpal, metatarsal, tibial and femoral fractures in ruminants, especially in low body weight animals.


Revista Brasileira de Ciências Agrárias (Agrária) Brazilian Journal of Agricultural Sciences | 2006

Estudo retrospectivo da acidose láctea em caprinos e ovinos atendidos na Clínica de Bovinos, Campus Garanhuns/UFRPE

Aerlem Cynnara Silva Vieira; José A. B. Mendonça; Carla Lopes de Mendonça; Nivaldo de Azevêdo Costa; Maria Isabel de Souza

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Carla Lopes de Mendonça

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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José Augusto Bastos Afonso

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Maria Isabel de Souza

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Alexandre Cruz Dantas

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Antônio Carlos Lopes Câmara

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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A. F. M. Dantas

Federal University of Campina Grande

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José Cláudio de Almeida Souza

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Alonso Pereira Silva Filho

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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Franklin Riet-Correa

Federal University of Campina Grande

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Janaina Azevedo Guimarães

Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco

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