Pedro Carnieli Junior
Pasteur Institute
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Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2010
Carla Isabel Macedo; Pedro Carnieli Junior; Willian de Oliveira Fahl; Jonas Yoshitaka de Oliveira Lima; Rafael de Novaes Oliveira; Samira Maria Achkar; Juliana Galera Castilho; Maria Luiza Carrieri; Ivanete Kotait
INTRODUCTION Rabies is an acute disease of the central nervous system and is responsible for the deaths of thousands of humans, wild animals and livestock, particularly cattle, as well as causing major economic losses. This study describes the genetic characterization of rabies virus variants that circulate in Desmodus rotundus populations and are transmitted to herbivores. METHODS Fifty rabies virus isolates from bovines and equines in the States of São Paulo and Minas Gerais, Brazil, were genetically characterized and compared with sequences retrieved from GenBank. RESULTS Two clusters (I and II) with mean nucleotide identities of 99.1 and 97.6% were found. The first of these contained nearly all the samples analyzed. Lineages from other Brazilian states grouped in cluster II. CONCLUSIONS Analysis of the amino acid sequences of the N proteins revealed the existence of genetic markers that may indicate possible variations between geographic regions, although the biologically active regions are conserved within the species over space and time.
Revista Da Sociedade Brasileira De Medicina Tropical | 2006
Pedro Carnieli Junior; Armando Moraes Ventura; Edison Luiz Durigon
A digoxigenin-labeled probe was produced from the Pasteur virus strain for the detection of the rabies virus N gene. The probe hybridization was performed from amplified N gene obtained by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction and the results by RT-PCR and hybridization showed 100% agreement. The hybridization, when carried out in products amplified by RT-PCR, increases the sensitivity of this technique even more and confers specificity to the diagnosis. The technique described in this work will be useful in rabies diagnosis laboratories, once the cost is compatible with traditional rabies diagnostic techniques.
Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases | 2008
Pedro Carnieli Junior; Willian de Oliveira Fahl; Juliana Galera Castilho; Paulo Eduardo Brandão; Maria Luiza Carrieri; Ivanete Kotait
Identification of animals that are decomposing or have been run over or burnt and cannot be visually identified is a problem in the surveillance and control of infectious diseases. Many of these animals are wild and represent a valuable source of information for epidemiologic research as they may be carriers of an infectious agent. This article discusses the results obtained using a method for identifying mammals genetically by sequencing their mitochondrial DNA control region. Fourteen species were analyzed and identified. These included the main reservoirs and transmitters of rabies virus, namely, canids, chiroptera and primates. The results prove that this method of genetic identification is both efficient and simple and that it can be used in the surveillance of infectious diseases which includes mammals in their epidemiologic cycle, such as rabies.
Ciencia Rural | 2014
Fábio Adriano Departamento de Medicina Veterinária Preventiva Kanitz; Ananda Paula Kowalski; Helena Beatriz de Carvalho Ruthner Batista; Pedro Carnieli Junior; Rafael de Novaes Oliveira; Rudi Weiblen; Eduardo Furtado Flores
Rabies is an infectious disease of the central nervous system of mammals caused by rabies virus (RabV), generally transmitted by the bite of rabid animals. In Brazil, vampire bats Desmodus rotundus are the main reservoirs of RabV for livestock. The present study describes a molecular and epidemiological investigation of outbreaks of bovine rabies occurring in the central region of Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil, between May and August 2012. In this period, 45 cases suspected of rabies were reported in 22 small herds, located within a 4.7km range, in the county of Pinhal Grande. From these, 32 samples were submitted to rabies diagnosis and RabV and/or viral antigens were identified in 27 samples. Subsequently, 11 brain samples were submitted to reverse transcription/polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) for the nucleoprotein gene (N) followed by nucleotide sequencing and phylogenetic analysis. Seven out of 11 samples yielded identical sequences; one presented a synonymous, non-coding mutation, indicating a likely common origin of the virus. However, three other samples presented nucleotide mutations which resulted in amino acid changes, suggesting a different origin of the virus. In summary, these results suggest that RabV strains of different origin/lineages co-circulate in the region and were involved in the outbreaks. Investigations on the circulation of both genotypes in bats in the region are currently underway.
BEPA. Boletim Epidemiológico Paulista (Online) | 2007
Ivanete Kotait; Maria Luiza Carrieri; Pedro Carnieli Junior; Juliana Galera Castilho; Rafael de Novaes Oliveira; Carla Isabel Macedo; Karin Corrêa Scheffer Ferreira; Samira Maria Achkar
Virus Genes | 2013
Francisco Esmaile de Sales Lima; Samuel Paulo Cibulski; Felipe Elesbao; Pedro Carnieli Junior; Helena Beatriz de Carvalho Ruthner Batista; Paulo Michel Roehe; Ana Cláudia Franco
BEPA. Boletim Epidemiológico Paulista (Online) | 2007
Juliana Galera Castilho; Keila Iamamoto; Jonas Yoshitaka de Oliveira Lima; Scheffer Karin Corrêa; Pedro Carnieli Junior; Rafael de Novaes Oliveira; Carla Isabel Macedo; Achkar Samira Maria; Maria Luiza Carrier; Kotait Ivanete
Revista de Educação Continuada em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia do CRMV-SP | 2016
Débora Nunes de Souza; Rafael de Novaes Oliveira; Carla Isabel Macedo; Helena Beatriz de Carvalho Ruthner; Patrícia Mariano Cruz Pereira; Marcélia Emanuele Sad Fernandes; Tatiane de Cássia Pardo de Souza; Pedro Carnieli Junior; Juliana Galera Castilho
Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência em Animais de Laboratório | 2014
Karina Ribeiro da Silva; Rafael de Novaes Oliveira; Pedro Carnieli Junior; Juliana Galera Castilho; Helena Beatriz de Carvalho Ruthner Batista
BEPA. Boletim Epidemiológico Paulista (Online) | 2007
Ivanete Kotait; Maria Luiza Carrieri; Pedro Carnieli Junior; Juliana Galera Castilho; Rafael de Novaes Oliveira; Carla Isabel Macedo; Karin Corrêa Scheffer Ferreira; Samira Maria Achkar
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Helena Beatriz de Carvalho Ruthner Batista
Universidade Luterana do Brasil
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