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Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2009

Pitiose cutânea em bovinos na região Sul do Rio Grande do Sul

Fabiane Borelli Grecco; Ana Lucia Schild; Pedro de Souza Quevedo; Nathalia Dode de Assis-Brasil; Glaucia D. Kommers; Clairton Marcolongo-Pereira; Mauro Pereira Soares

An outbreak of cutaneous pythiosis is described in cattle from southern Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. Cattle were introduced into flooded pastures and developed ulcerative and wet cutaneous lesions on distal limbs and Planum nasale. Histologically, the lesions were characterized by multiple granulomas with intralesional hyphae, better seen in the methenamine silver stain, and surrounded by abundant fibrous tissue. Diagnosis was based on epidemiology, gross and histological lesions, and by positive immuno-histochemical reaction with anti-Pythium insidiosum polyclonal antibody. Morbidity was 23.8% and lesions were observed 15-90 days after cattle were introduced in the flooded area. Affected cattle had spontaneous healing without treatment. It is suggested that the disease is more frequent than what was earlier thought, mainly in flooded areas of the Southern region of the Rio Grande do Sul State.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2008

Intoxicação por larvas de Perreyia flavipes em bovinos na região sul do Rio Grande do Sul

Mauro Pereira Soares; Pedro de Souza Quevedo; Ana Lucia Schild

Three outbreaks of poisoning by Perreyia flavipes Konow, 1899 (Hymenoptera: Pergidae) in cattle during July and August 2006 in southern Brazil are reported. The morbidity rate was 0.8%, 6.2% and 33% on the 3 farms, respectively. Fatality rate was 100%. Clinical signs were depression, jaundice, recumbence, pedaling movements and death in 24-48 hours. The liver was enlarged with increased lobular pattern, the mesenteric lymph nodes were edematous and Peyer patches of the small gut were depressed. Petechial hemorrhages and ecchymosis were observed in the mesentery and abomasum. On histologic examination the liver showed centrolobular or massive necrosis. Hemosiderosis and necrosis of the germinative centers of lymph nodes, white pulp of the spleen and Peyer patches were also observed. The poisoning occurred probably due to an intense drought in October-December 2005, when the insect stayed as a cocoon underground. The dry conditions probably avoided a higher number of adult sawflies to emerge from the cocoons, what resulted in greater egg production. The large amount of decaying grass due to almost normal rain fall during summer seemed to have provided favorable environmental conditions for the development of larvae in winter.


Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation | 2011

Amorimia exotropica poisoning as a presumptive cause of myocardial fibrosis in cattle

Mauro Pereira Soares; Saulo Petinatti Pavarini; Maria de Lourdes Adrien; Pedro de Souza Quevedo; Ana Lucia Schild; Paulo Vargas Peixoto; Claudio Estevao Farias da Cruz; David Driemeier

The current study reports the investigation on the cause of sudden deaths associated with cardiac fibrosis in cattle in northern Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The exclusion of known causes of bovine cardiac fibrosis as well as the absence of the plants in that region whose consumption has already been linked to the disorder motivated this investigation. The condition, which was attributed to the consumption of Amorimia exotropica, affected draft oxen, most of which died suddenly without showing any clinical signs during usual management or work. Globular hearts with white foci at their cut surfaces were the main gross findings, which corresponded microscopically from multifocal to coalescent areas of myocardial fibrosis. To confirm the condition, A. exotropica from the ranches where cattle died from the disease was dosed to rabbits, which showed similar lesions to those seen in dead cattle after receiving 10 doses of 3.6 g/kg at 4-day intervals. Electron microscopy on rabbit tissues revealed severe tumefaction of the cardiomyocytes associated with mitochondrial swelling, displacement, and rupture of the mitochondrial crests, and of the bundles of myofibrils, apart from large glycogen deposits within the sarcoplasm. It is suggested that mitochondrial changes triggered alterations that lead to cardiac fibrosis and that all of these changes were induced by A. exotropica cardiotoxicity.


Ciencia Rural | 2013

Pancreatite intersticial crônica em bovino causada por Eurytrema coelomaticum

Pedro de Souza Quevedo; Mariana de Moura Mendes; Felipe Geraldo Pappen; Mauro Pereira Soares; Gertrud Müller; Nara Amélia da Rosa Farias

This study describes the clinical and pathological findings attributed to massive infection by pancreatic trematodes of the genre Eurytrema (Loos, 1907) in a female Jersey heifer from the city of Seara located in the west part of Santa Catarina state, Brazil. The two-year-old animal showed insufficient development, chronic emaciation, cachexia, prolonged decubitus and anemia, being euthanized in extremis. The necropsy indicated an enlarging of the pancreas which demonstrated crepitated pale surface of irregular cut and, where several trematodes were observed emerging actively from the organ. Histologically, there was chronic interstitial pancreatitis. The parasite was identified as Eurytrema coelomaticum (Giard & Billet, 1882). It is the first record of clinical Eurytrematosis in bovines in the state of Santa Catarina.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2013

Condrodisplasia em bovinos no Sul do Rio Grande do Sul

Ana Carolina Barreto Coelho; Clairton Marcolongo-Pereira; Mauro Pereira Soares; Pedro de Souza Quevedo; Franklin Riet-Correa; Ana Lucia Schild

Fourteen cases of chondrodysplasia in cattle are described. Epidemiological and clinical data were obtained from filed necropsy protocols. A histological study of the lesions was performed on long and skull base bones. Eleven cases of chondrodysplasia Telemark type and three Bulldog (Dexter) type were observed. Thirteen out of 14 cases occurred in Jersey cattle and one in Shorthorn. It was concluded that the gene carrier of chondrodysplasia is present in the Jersey population of the region, and breeding measures such as the use of bulls from other regions and/or progeny testing or identification of undesirable genes using molecular techniques should help reduce the occurrence of these cases in the Jersey population of the region.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2011

Tétano em bovinos no sul do Rio Grande do Sul: estudo de 24 surtos

Pedro de Souza Quevedo; Sílvia Regina Leal Ladeira; Mauro Pereira Soares; Clairton Marcolongo-Pereira; Elisa Simone V. Sallis; Fabiane B. Grecco; Pablo Estima-Silva; Ana Lucia Schild

Twenty-four outbreaks of tetanus occurred in 2009 in beef cattle on farms located in the region of influence of the Regional Diagnostic Laboratory (LRD), southern Rio Grande de Sul, are described. All herds were submitted to vaccination and/or application of anthelmintics between 8 and 25 days before the onset of clinical signs of tetanus. Those were prolapse of the third eyelid, stiff gait, recumbency with limbs extended and off the ground (spastic paralysis), very open eyelids, salivation, hyperexcitability, erect ears, mandibular trismus, food accumulation in the oral cavity, and presence of foam in mouth and nostrils in some cases. At postmortem some animals had necrosis, edema and hemorrhage surrounded by purulent exudate in the muscles where some medicine had been applied. Blood serum and muscle fragments of affected animals were collected for subsequent inoculation into mice. No changes were evident in histological examination. The clinical and epidemiological data associated with the absence of histological lesions allowed the diagnosis of tetanus. The infection probably occurred during the vaccination procedure, by intramuscular injections using contaminated needles. Although tetanus is not an important disease in the region, outbreaks could occur depending on epidemiological conditions. Appropriate care should be taken to avoid major economic losses as those that occurred in 2009 in the region.


Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira | 2015

Verificação da transmissão vertical de Neospora spp. em equinos

Pedro de Souza Quevedo; Luciana Farias da Costa de Avila; Andréia Saggin; Tony Silveira; Lorena Soares Feijó; Friedrich Frey Júnior; Bruna da Rosa Curcio; Nara Amélia da Rosa Farias

The genre protozoan Neospora is recognized as causing reproductive disorders and miscarriages in cattle. Among the horses little is known about the effects of infection by these protozoa. It is currently accepted that the effects of infection by Neospora hughesi in horses may occur in the central nervous system, and effects of Neospora caninum infection occur in the reproductive system of mares. The present study examined the presence of class immunoglobulin G in blood serum of a population of brood mares and their foals before colostrum ingestion. For this assignment was employed indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) using as antigen tachyzoites of Neospora caninum, the initial dilution employed in sera of the mares was 1:50 and dilution in the serum of foals was 1:16. Were assisted 78 deliveries and all foals had their blood serum collected immediately after birth. The presence of antibodies against Neospora spp. found in mares was 50 (64%) and 32 (41%) foals were positive. Of the 50 mares that had antibodies to Neospora spp. 24 generated positive foals. Among the 28 mares unreacted eight gave birth to foals positive. Having the results we can conclude that vertical transmission occurred Neospora spp. researched in horses.


Applied Animal Behaviour Science | 2009

Conditioned aversion in sheep induced by Baccharis coridifolia

Milton Begeres de Almeida; Ana Lucia Schild; Nathalia D. Assis Brasil; Pedro de Souza Quevedo; Letícia Fiss; James A. Pfister; Franklin Riet-Correa


Revista do Instituto Adolfo Lutz (Impresso) | 2007

Avaliação microbiológica de doce de leite pastoso

Cláudio Dias Timm; Rita de Cássia dos Santos da Conceição; Francisco José Otto Coelho; Talita Bandeira Roos; Talita Schneid Tejada; Pedro de Souza Quevedo; Andréa Hentges; Nathalia D. Assis Brasil


Ciência Animal Brasileira | 2009

AVALIAÇÃO DO PRAZO DE VALIDADE DO IOGURTE

Francisco José Otto Coelho; Pedro de Souza Quevedo; Angelo Menin; Cláudio Dias Timm

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Ana Lucia Schild

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Mauro Pereira Soares

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Cláudio Dias Timm

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Nathalia D. Assis Brasil

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Tony Silveira

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Andréa Hentges

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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Carlos Gil-Turnes

Universidade Federal de Pelotas

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