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2. Post-mortem detection of hemoplasmas (hemotropic Mycoplasma spp.) in South American fur seal (Arctocephalus australis) sampled in Rio Grande do Sul State, southern Brazil
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de Oliveira Battisti, Luciano, Mongruel, Anna Claudia Baumel, Fagundes-Moreira, Renata, Baggio-Souza, Vinícius, de Souza, Viviane Kelin, de Amorim, Derek Blaese, Wagner, Paulo Guilherme C., Souza, Ugo A., Gonçalves, Ana Paula, Girotto-Soares, Aline, de Faria Valle, Stella, André, Marcos Rogério, and Soares, João Fabio
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- 2024
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3. Description of Amblyomma monteiroae n. sp. (Acari: Ixodidae), a parasite of the great horned owl (Strigiformes: Strigidae) in southern Brazil
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Soares, João F., Labruna, Marcelo B., de Amorim, Derek B., Baggio-Souza, Vinícius, Fagundes-Moreira, Renata, Girotto-Soares, Aline, Weck, Barbara, Nunes, Pablo H., and Martins, Thiago F.
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- 2023
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4. Molecular survey of hemotropic mycoplasmas in crab-eating raccoons (Procyon cancrivorus) in southern Brazil
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Renata Fagundes-Moreira, Ugo Araújo Souza, Viviane Kelin de Souza, Nathalia de Bem Bidone, Joares Adenilson May-Júnior, Vinicius Baggio-Souza, Rodrigo Ávila Mendonça, Darwin Dias Fagundes, Cíntia de Lorenzo, Bárbara Schiller Wartchow, Eloiza Teles Caldart, Aline Girotto-Soares, Marcelo Meller Alievi, Stella de Faria Valle, and João Fabio Soares
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Hemoplasma ,wild carnivore ,procyonid ,16S rRNA gene ,South America ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 - Abstract
Abstract Hemoplasmas are non-cultivable bacterial parasites of erythrocytes that infect domestic and wild animals, as well as humans. Their means of transmission and pathogenesis remain contentious issues and difficult to evaluate in wild animals. Procyon cancrivorus is a South American carnivore and occurs in all Brazilian biomes. In this study, we aimed to investigate occurrences of hemoplasmas infecting P. cancrivorus and to identify their 16S rRNA gene, in southern Brazil. DNA was extracted from spleen and blood samples of P. cancrivorus (n = 9) from different locations. Hemoplasma DNA was detected in six samples, based on 16S rRNA gene amplification and phylogenetic analysis. Four of the six sequences belonged to the “Mycoplasma haemofelis group”, which is closely related to genotypes detected in Procyon lotor from the USA; one was within the “Mycoplasma suis group", closely related to “Candidatus Mycoplasma haemominutum”; and one was within the intermediate group between these clusters. Thus, these sequences showed that the molecular identity of hemoplasmas in the population studied was very variable. In five positive animals, Amblyomma aureolatum ticks and a flea (Ctenocephalides felis felis) were collected. The present study describes the first molecular detection of mycoplasmas in P. cancrivorus.
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- 2023
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5. Rangelia vitalii molecular and histological quantification in tissues comparing crab-eating foxes (Cerdocyon thous) and domestic dogs
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De Lorenzo, Cíntia, Bianchi, Matheus Viezzer, Ehlers, Luiza Presser, Vielmo, Andreia, Pereira, Paula Reis, de Almeida, Bruno Albuquerque, de Andrade, Caroline Pinto, Girotto-Soares, Aline, Pavarini, Saulo Petinatti, Driemeier, David, Soares, João Fabio, and Sonne, Luciana
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- 2021
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6. Caroli syndrome in a dog
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Bianca Santana de Cecco, Marina Paula Lorenzett, Luan Cleber Henker, Juliana Bisol, Aline Girotto Soares, Anelise Bonilha Trindade-Gerardi, Marcelo Meller Alievi, and Luciana Sonne
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liver cysts ,Caroli syndrome ,malformation ,genetic condition ,Agriculture ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
ABSTRACT: Caroli syndrome is characterized by a combination of intrahepatic biliary ductal ectasia and congenital ductal fibrosis due to the failure of involution of ductal plates and large intrahepatic ducts. This study aims to report Caroli syndrome in a dog, with emphasis on clinical characteristics, complementary examinations, and diagnostic approach. A 1-year-old mixed-breed intact male dog was presented with a 7-day history of acute vomiting and anorexia. Clinical evaluation revealed severe jaundice, abdominal pain, dehydration, lethargy, and abdominal distension. Ultrasonography revealed hepatic cysts filled with fluid. Exploratory laparotomy was performed to clarify the imaging findings; however, the dog died shortly after surgery. Postmortem examination revealed that the liver was reduced in size and had multiple interconnected and distended saccular dilations. The bile ducts were markedly dilated and replaced a large part of the liver parenchyma. Multiple small cysts were also observed in the kidneys. Microscopically, the hepatic lesions were characterized by extensive bridging fibrosis associated with proliferating and ectatic bile ducts contiguous with the biliary tree. Marked fibrosis and small cysts were observed in the kidneys. Therefore, a final diagnosis of Caroli syndrome was made. While uncommon, this syndrome should be considered as a differential diagnosis for young dogs with biliary cysts and hepatic fibrosis.
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- 2022
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7. Evaluation of the vector competence of six ixodid tick species for Rangelia vitalii (Apicomplexa, Piroplasmorida), the agent of canine rangeliosis
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Soares, João F., Costa, Francisco B., Girotto-Soares, Aline, Da Silva, Aleksandro S., França, Raqueli T., Taniwaki, Sueli A., Dall’Agnol, Bruno, Reck, José, Hagiwara, Mitika K., and Labruna, Marcelo B.
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- 2018
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8. Slaughter condemnation in bovine due to parasitic lesions and their economic impact in Federal Inspection System establishments in Brazil and in State inspection System in Rio Grande do Sul State
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Nathalia de Bem Bidone, Ana Paula Gonçalves, Carolina Bremm, Ademir Francisco Girotto, Aline Girotto-Soares, Paulo Santos, Andrea Troller Pinto, and João Fabio Soares
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Parasitic diseases ,economic losses ,cattle slaughter ,inspection service ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 - Abstract
Abstract Slaughter condemnations are important sources of information on cattle health. The incidence of bovine parasitic diseases is still very high in Brazil. These diseases, in addition to causing harm to the animals health, are neglected zoonotic diseases in several parts of world. The study analysed not only the Carcass losses, but also the economic damage resulting from slaughter condemnations due to parasitic causes. Cattle slaughter data from the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (MAPA), over the period of 2012 to 2015 and data from the Secretary of Livestock and Irrigation of the state of Rio Grande do Sul (SEAPI-RS) were analyzed between 2014 and 2018.The number of organs and carcasses condemned was multiplied by the respective values (in Brazilian Real) obtained from slaughterhouses and subsequently converted into dollars. Brazilian analysis in SIF (Federal Inspection System) establishments showed that more than 1.2 million organs (3,884,505 kg) and 20,000 carcasses (4,547,718 kg) were condemned only due to parasitic causes during post-mortem inspection. In Rio Grande do Sul, in state inspection establishments, more than 1.7 million organs (8,210,559 kg) and 5,000 carcasses (1,243,200 kg) were condemned. These data are alarming and support the need for public policies to control these parasitic diseases.
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- 2021
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9. Description of Amblyomma Monteiroae N. Sp. (Acari: Ixodidae), a Parasite of the Great Horned Owl (Strigiformes: Strigidae) in Southern Brazil
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João Fábio Soares, Marcelo B. Labruna, Derek B. de Amorim, Vinícius Baggio-Souza, Renata Fagundes Moreira, Aline Girotto-Soares, Barbara Weck, Pablo H. Nunes, and Thiago F. Martins
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- 2023
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10. Molecular survey of hemotropic mycoplasmas in crab-eating raccoons (Procyon cancrivorus) in southern Brazil
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Fagundes-Moreira, Renata, primary, Souza, Ugo Araújo, additional, de Souza, Viviane Kelin, additional, Bidone, Nathalia de Bem, additional, May-Júnior, Joares Adenilson, additional, Baggio-Souza, Vinicius, additional, Mendonça, Rodrigo Ávila, additional, Fagundes, Darwin Dias, additional, Lorenzo, Cíntia de, additional, Wartchow, Bárbara Schiller, additional, Caldart, Eloiza Teles, additional, Girotto-Soares, Aline, additional, Alievi, Marcelo Meller, additional, Valle, Stella de Faria, additional, and Soares, João Fabio, additional
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- 2023
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11. Description of Amblyomma Monteiroae N. Sp. (Acari: Ixodidae), a Parasite of the Great Horned Owl (Strigiformes: Strigidae) in Southern Brazil
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Soares, João Fábio, primary, Labruna, Marcelo B., additional, de Amorim, Derek B., additional, Baggio-Souza, Vinícius, additional, Moreira, Renata Fagundes, additional, Girotto-Soares, Aline, additional, Weck, Barbara, additional, Nunes, Pablo H., additional, and Martins, Thiago F., additional
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- 2023
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12. Epidemiological compatibility of Amblyomma sculptum as possible vector and Panthera onca as reservoir of Cytauxzoon spp. in Midwestern Brazil
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Fagundes-Moreira, Renata, primary, Souza, Ugo Araújo, additional, May-Junior, Joares Adenilson, additional, Baggio-Souza, Vinícius, additional, Berger, Laura, additional, Wagner, Paulo Guilherme Carniel, additional, Mazim, Fabio Dias, additional, Peters, Felipe Bortolotto, additional, Favarini, Marina Ochoa, additional, Tortato, Marcos Adriano, additional, Albano, Ana Paula N., additional, Fagundes, Darwin Dias, additional, Haberfeld, Mario B., additional, Sartorelo, Leonardo R., additional, Ranpim, Lilian Elaine, additional, Fragoso, Carlos Eduardo, additional, Girotto-Soares, Aline, additional, Martins, Thiago F., additional, Valle, Stella de Faria, additional, and Soares, João Fabio, additional
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- 2022
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13. First report of canine rangeliosis in domestic dogs from different regions of Santa Catarina State, Brazil
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Rodrigo Gonzalez Rodrigues, João Fábio Soares, Aline Girotto Soares, Paulo Eduardo Ferian, Grace Hellen Milbratz, Andreas Lazaros Chryssafidis, and Anderson Barbosa de Moura
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Hospitals, Animal ,Dogs ,General Veterinary ,Amblyomma ,Animals ,Endothelial Cells ,Babesia ,Parasitology ,Brazil ,Anorexia - Abstract
Rangeliosis is the disease caused by Rangelia vitalii, a parasite reported in dogs from southeastern and southern Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Argentina. This protozoan is transmitted by the ixodid Amblyomma aureolatum, and infects erythrocytes, leukocytes, and vascular endothelial cells of the host. The common clinical signs, such as prostration, fever, anemia, thrombocytopenia, anorexia, weight loss, and dehydration, are also found in other infections, like canine babesiosis and ehrlichiosis. The similar clinical presentation with other diseases, as well as the indistinguishable morphology with intraerythrocytic Babesia canis, complicates the disease diagnostic. In the present study, blood samples from dogs presenting clinical signs compatible with hemoparasitosis were investigated for rangeliosis. The dogs were treated at veterinary clinics in the cities of Blumenau and Lages, in the State of Santa Catarina, Brazil. Blood samples from 17 dogs were analyzed by PCR. The samples were screened by a conventional piroplasma-PCR and the positives confirmed by a specific R. vitalii-qPCR. Two animals (2/17; 11.8%) were positive for R. vitalii, one from Blumenau and the other from Lages. Both animals presented unspecific signs of hemoparasitosis, such as apathy, anemia, and anorexia. The results indicate the necessity of molecular assays for the proper identification of the hemoparasite, and to investigate the real prevalence of rangeliosis in the State of Santa Catarina.
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- 2022
14. Síndrome de Caroli em um cão
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Bianca Santana de Cecco, Marina Paula Lorenzett, Luan Cleber Henker, Juliana Bisol, Aline Girotto Soares, Anelise Bonilha Trindade-Gerardi, Marcelo Meller Alievi, and Luciana Sonne
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Síndrome de Caroli ,General Veterinary ,Caroli syndrome ,Cães ,Agriculture (General) ,condição genética ,Agriculture ,Doenças dos ductos biliares ,cistos hepáticos ,má-formação ,genetic condition ,Doença de Caroli ,S1-972 ,Histopatologia ,malformation ,Fibrose hepática ,Congenital malformation ,Animal Science and Zoology ,liver cysts ,Agronomy and Crop Science - Abstract
Caroli syndrome is characterized by a combination of intrahepatic biliary ductal ectasia and congenital ductal fibrosis due to the failure of involution of ductal plates and large intrahepatic ducts. This study aims to report Caroli syndrome in a dog, with emphasis on clinical characteristics, complementary examinations, and diagnostic approach. A 1-year-old mixed-breed intact male dog was presented with a 7-day history of acute vomiting and anorexia. Clinical evaluation revealed severe jaundice, abdominal pain, dehydration, lethargy, and abdominal distension. Ultrasonography revealed hepatic cysts filled with fluid. Exploratory laparotomy was performed to clarify the imaging findings; however, the dog died shortly after surgery. Postmortem examination revealed that the liver was reduced in size and had multiple interconnected and distended saccular dilations. The bile ducts were markedly dilated and replaced a large part of the liver parenchyma. Multiple small cysts were also observed in the kidneys. Microscopically, the hepatic lesions were characterized by extensive bridging fibrosis associated with proliferating and ectatic bile ducts contiguous with the biliary tree. Marked fibrosis and small cysts were observed in the kidneys. Therefore, a final diagnosis of Caroli syndrome was made. While uncommon, this syndrome should be considered as a differential diagnosis for young dogs with biliary cysts and hepatic fibrosis. RESUMO: A síndrome de Caroli é caracterizada pela combinação de ectasia biliar intra-hepática e fibrose ductal congênita, que se devem a falha na involução das placas ductais dos grandes ductos intra-hepáticos. Esse trabalho tem a intenção de reportar um caso de síndrome de Caroli em um canino, com ênfase em suas características clínicas, exames complementares, e abordagem diagnóstica. Um canídeo de um ano de idade, sem raça definida, apresentou um histórico clínico de sete dias de vômito agudo e anorexia. A avaliação clínica revelou severa icterícia, dor abdominal, desidratação, letargia e distensão abdominal. A ultrassonografia foi sugestiva de cistos hepáticos preenchidos por fluido. Uma laparotomia exploratória foi realizada para esclarecer os achados de imagem, porém, o cão morreu logo após a cirurgia. O cão foi submetido a exame de necropsia, onde se observou fígado diminuído em tamanho e com múltiplas dilatações saculares distendidas e interconectadas entre si. Os ductos biliares estavam acentuadamente dilatados e substituíam grande parte do parênquima hepático. Nos rins, múltiplos pequenos cistos eram observados. Microscopicamente as lesões hepáticas eram caracterizadas por extensa fibrose em ponte, associada a ductos biliares ectáticos e proliferados, que eram contíguos a árvore biliar. Nos rins, marcada fibrose e pequenas formações císticas foram observadas. Baseado na associação dos achados clínicos e patológicos, o diagnóstico de síndrome de Caroli foi feito. Mesmo que incomum, essa síndrome deve ser considerada como um diagnóstico diferencial para cães jovens com ductos biliares císticos e fibrose hepática.
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- 2022
15. Molecular investigation of haemotropic mycoplasmas and Coxiella burnetii in free-living Xenarthra mammals from Brazil, with evidence of new haemoplasma species
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Laryssa Borges de Oliveira, Ana Cláudia Calchi, Juliana Gaboardi Vultão, Débora Regina Yogui, Danilo Kluyber, Mário Henrique Alves, Arnaud Leonard Jean Desbiez, Mariele de Santi, Aline Girotto Soares, João Fabio Soares, Karin Werther, Marta Maria Geraldes Teixeira, Rosangela Zacarias Machado, Marcos Rogério André, Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Universidade de São Paulo (USP), Campo Grande, Pesquisador associado do Naples Zoo at the Caribbean Gardens, and Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)
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Armadillos ,General Veterinary ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,sloths ,General Medicine ,DNA ,Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Xenarthra ,Sloths ,Ribonuclease P ,anteaters ,RNA, Ribosomal, 23S ,Mycoplasma ,armadillos ,DANO AO DNA ,Coxiella burnetii ,RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ,Animals ,Mycoplasma Infections ,haemoplasmas ,Brazil ,Phylogeny ,Q-fever - Abstract
Made available in DSpace on 2022-05-01T16:02:23Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2022-01-01 Although mammals of the superorder Xenarthra are considered hosts of a wide range of zoonotic agents, works aiming at investigating the role of these animals as hosts for bacteria with zoonotic potential are rare. The present study aimed to investigate the occurrence and molecularly characterize Coxiella burnetii and haemoplasma (haemotropic mycoplasmas) DNA in blood and spleen samples from 397 free-living Xenarthra mammals (233 sloths, 107 anteaters and 57 armadillos) in five Brazilian states (Mato Grosso do Sul, São Paulo, Pará, Rondônia and Rio Grande do Sul). All biological samples from Xenarthra were negative in the qPCR for Coxiella burnetii based on the IS1111 gene. The absence of C. burnetii DNA in blood and spleen samples from Xenarthra suggests that these mammals may not act as possible hosts for this agent in the locations studied. When performed conventional PCR assays for the endogenous (gapdh) mammalian gene, 386 samples were positive. When screened by molecular assays based on the 16S rRNA gene of haemoplasmas, 81 samples were positive, of which 15.54% (60/386) were positive by conventional PCR and 5.44% (21/386) were positive by real-time PCR; three samples were positive in both assays. Of these, 39.74% (31/78) were also positive for the 23S rRNA gene and 7.69% (6/78) for the haemoplasma RNAse P gene. Among the samples positive for haemoplasmas, 25.64% (20/78) were obtained from anteaters (Tamandua tetradactyla and Myrmecophaga tridactyla), 39.74% (31/78) from sloths (Bradypus tridactylus, Bradypus sp. and Choloepus sp.) 34.61% (27/78) from armadillos (Priodontes maximus, Euphractus sexcinctus and Dasypus novemcinctus). A haemoplasma 16S rRNA sequence closely related and showing high identity (99.7%) to Mycoplasma wenyonii was detected, for the first time, in B. tridactylus. Based on the low identity and phylogenetic positioning of 16S rRNA and 23S rRNA sequences of haemoplasmas detected in anteaters and armadillos, the present study showed, for the first time, the occurrence of putative new Candidatus haemotropic Mycoplasma spp. (“Candidatus Mycoplasma haematotetradactyla” and “Candidatus Mycoplasma haematomaximus”) in Xenarthra mammals from Brazil. UNESP Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias/Universidade Estadual Paulista, São Paulo Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas (ICB) Universidade de São Paulo Instituto de Conservação de Animais Silvestres (ICAS) Campo Grande, Mississippi Pesquisador associado do Naples Zoo at the Caribbean Gardens Laboratório de Protozoologia e Rickettsioses Vetoriais Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS) UNESP Faculdade de Ciências Agrárias e Veterinárias/Universidade Estadual Paulista, São Paulo
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16. Condenação ao abate em bovinos devido a lesões parasitárias e seu impacto econômico em estabelecimentos do Sistema Federal de Inspeção no Brasil e no Sistema Estadual de Inspeção no Rio Grande do Sul
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Ademir Francisco Girotto, Aline Girotto-Soares, Ana Paula Gonçalves, Carolina Bremm, Nathalia de Bem Bidone, Andrea Troller Pinto, João Fábio Soares, and Paulo Santos
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040301 veterinary sciences ,Parasitic Diseases, Animal ,Fasciolose ,abate bovino ,Cattle Diseases ,Cattle slaughter ,Inspection service ,Biology ,SF1-1100 ,0403 veterinary science ,Rio Grande do Sul ,Agricultural science ,Zoonoses ,economic losses ,Animals ,Condenação de carcaças ,Economic impact analysis ,Perdas econômicas ,General Veterinary ,business.industry ,cattle slaughter ,Cisticercose ,Economic losses ,Brasil ,inspection service ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Parasitic diseases ,Animal culture ,Esofagostomose ,Agriculture ,Brazilian real ,Hidatidose ,040103 agronomy & agriculture ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Abatedouro ,Parasitology ,Livestock ,Christian ministry ,Cattle ,business ,Doenças parasitárias ,serviço de inspeção ,Abattoirs ,Brazil - Abstract
Slaughter condemnations are important sources of information on cattle health. The incidence of bovine parasitic diseases is still very high in Brazil. These diseases, in addition to causing harm to the animals health, are neglected zoonotic diseases in several parts of world. The study analysed not only the Carcass losses, but also the economic damage resulting from slaughter condemnations due to parasitic causes. Cattle slaughter data from the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (MAPA), over the period of 2012 to 2015 and data from the Secretary of Livestock and Irrigation of the state of Rio Grande do Sul (SEAPI-RS) were analyzed between 2014 and 2018.The number of organs and carcasses condemned was multiplied by the respective values (in Brazilian Real) obtained from slaughterhouses and subsequently converted into dollars. Brazilian analysis in SIF (Federal Inspection System) establishments showed that more than 1.2 million organs (3,884,505 kg) and 20,000 carcasses (4,547,718 kg) were condemned only due to parasitic causes during post-mortem inspection. In Rio Grande do Sul, in state inspection establishments, more than 1.7 million organs (8,210,559 kg) and 5,000 carcasses (1,243,200 kg) were condemned. These data are alarming and support the need for public policies to control these parasitic diseases. Resumo Condenações durante o abate são importantes fontes de informação sobre a sanidade dos rebanhos. Ainda são altas as incidências de doenças parasitárias, as quais trazem consequências à saúde dos animais, são zoonoses e têm sua importância negligenciada em diversos países. O estudo objetivou quantificar não apenas as perdas encontradas, mas o prejuízo econômico resultante das condenações ao abate por causas parasitárias. Para isso foram analisados dados de abate de bovinos do Ministério da Agricultura Pecuária e Abastecimento, no período de 2012 a 2015, e dados da Secretaria da Agricultura Pecuária e Irrigação, do estado do Rio Grande do Sul, no período de 2014 a 2018. A quantidade de órgãos e carcaças condenados foi multiplicada pelos respectivos valores (em Reais), obtidos da indústria frigorífica e, posteriormente, convertidos para dólar. A análise brasileira de estabelecimentos com SIF (Serviço de Inspeção Federal) mostrou que mais de 1,2 milhão de órgãos (3.884.505 kg) e 20 mil carcaças (4.547.718 kg) foram condenados devido a causas parasitárias durante a inspeção. No estado do Rio Grande do Sul, nos estabelecimentos de inspeção estadual, foram condenados mais de 1,7 milhão de órgãos (8.210.559 kg) e 5 mil carcaças (1.243.200 kg). Os dados são alarmantes e ressaltam a necessidade de políticas públicas para controlar estas parasitoses.
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17. First record ofLeptusspp. (Acari: Erythraeidae) parasitizingScaptia(Lepnia) spp. (Diptera: Tabanidae)
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Amanda M. Gabana, Pablo Henrique Nunes, João Fábio Soares, Aline Girotto-Soares, Ugo Araújo Souza, Dayanna B. Vaz, and Laura de Campos Farezin
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0106 biological sciences ,010602 entomology ,Scaptia ,Larva ,biology ,Insect Science ,010607 zoology ,Erythraeidae ,Zoology ,Acari ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,Leptus - Abstract
The objective of this article is to report the presence of larval Leptus mites (Acari: Erythraeidae) parasitizing Scaptia (Lepnia) (Diptera: Tabanidae). Surveys were conducted from May 2017 to May ...
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- 2019
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18. Pupíparas (Diptera, Hippoboscidae) em aves silvestres atendidas em centro de reabilitação no sul do Brasil
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Gustavo Graciolli, Bruna Zafalon da Silva, Aline Girotto-Soares, Ugo Araújo Souza, Laura de Campos Farezin, Renata Fagundes Moreira, João Fábio Soares, Marcelo Meller Alievi, Lívia Eichenberg Surita, and Derek Blaese de Amorim
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0301 basic medicine ,Bubo ,Aves silvestres ,030231 tropical medicine ,Zoology ,Parasitism ,Animals, Wild ,Rehabilitation Centers ,Predation ,Rio Grande do Sul ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,flies ,medicine ,Hippoboscidae ,Animals ,hippoboscidae ,Parabuteo unicinctus ,lcsh:SF1-1100 ,Cracids ,General Veterinary ,biology ,Obligate ,Bird Diseases ,Diptera ,Crax blumenbachii ,Accipiter ,030108 mycology & parasitology ,biology.organism_classification ,Hematophagous ectoparasites ,Ectoparasitos ,Flies ,cracids ,Birds of prey ,birds of prey ,Southern Brazil ,Parasitology ,lcsh:Animal culture ,medicine.symptom - Abstract
Os hipoboboscídeos são ectoparasitos hematófagos obrigatórios, permanentes e cosmopolitas de aves, mamíferos domésticos e silvestres e, ocasionalmente, humanos. Algumas espécies podem atuar como vetores ou hospedeiros de agentes patogênicos etiológicos. Os objetivos deste estudo foram relatar os primeiros casos de Hippoboscidae em Crax blumenbachii e Parabuteo unicinctus; fornecer novo relato do Brasil sobre Tyto furcata e Asio stygius parasitados por Icosta americana; relatar indivíduos de Bubo virginianus, Falco sparverius e Accipiter striatus parasitados pelo gênero Ornithoctona; e fornecer novos relatos sobre parasitismo de O. erythrocephala no estado do Rio Grande do Sul. As aves de rapina e C. blumenbachii foram atendidas em um centro de reabilitação em Porto Alegre e em um hospital veterinário em Cruz Alta. Esses novos registros demonstram a enorme lacuna que existe em relação aos estudos sobre ectoparasitas aviários e destacam potenciais vetores de hemoparasitos para as espécies de aves estudadas. The hippoboscids are cosmopolitan permanent obligate hematophagous ectoparasites of birds, domestic and wild mammals and, occasionally, humans. Some species may act as vectors or hosts of etiological pathogenic agents. The aims of this study were to report on the first cases of Hippoboscidae in Crax blumenbachii and Parabuteo unicinctus; to provide new reports from Brazil on Tyto furcata and Asio stygius parasitized by Icosta americana; to report on individuals of Bubo virginianus, Falco sparverius and Accipiter striatus parasitized by genera Ornithoctona; and to provide new reports on parasitism of O. erythrocephala in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. The birds of prey and C. blumenbachii were attended at a rehabilitation center in Porto Alegre and at a veterinary hospital in Cruz Alta. These new records demonstrate the huge gap that exists regarding studies on avian ectoparasites and highlight potential vectors of hemoparasites for the bird species studied.
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- 2019
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19. Slaughter condemnation in bovine due to parasitic lesions and their economic impact in Federal Inspection System establishments in Brazil and in State inspection System in Rio Grande do Sul State
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Bidone, Nathalia de Bem, primary, Gonçalves, Ana Paula, additional, Bremm, Carolina, additional, Girotto, Ademir Francisco, additional, Girotto-Soares, Aline, additional, Santos, Paulo, additional, Pinto, Andrea Troller, additional, and Soares, João Fabio, additional
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- 2021
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20. First molecular detection of Mycoplasma ovis (Hemotropic mycoplasmas) from Sheep in Brazil
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Stella de Faria Valle, Aline Girotto-Soares, Ugo Araújo Souza, João Fábio Soares, Renata Fagundes-Moreira, Karina Oberrather, and Bruno Albuquerque de Almeida
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,Veterinary medicine ,Anemia ,030106 microbiology ,Diagnostico molecular ,Sheep Diseases ,Biology ,Tick ,medicine.disease_cause ,DNA, Ribosomal ,Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Ovinos ,Rio Grande do Sul ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mycoplasma ,RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ,parasitic diseases ,medicine ,Rhipicephalus ,Animals ,Mycoplasma Infections ,small ruminants ,Ovis ,Pathogen ,Phylogeny ,lcsh:SF1-1100 ,Sheep ,General Veterinary ,Ribosomal RNA ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,16S ribosomal RNA ,pequenos ruminantes ,030104 developmental biology ,Hemoplasmas ,Parasitology ,Female ,lcsh:Animal culture ,Mycoplasma hemotrópico ,16S rRNA gene ,gene 16S rRNA - Abstract
Mycoplasma ovis is an emerging zoonotic pathogen with a worldwide distribution and can cause mild to severe hemolytic anemia, icterus, and poor weight gain in animals. Although M. ovis has been described in small ruminants worldwide, data on M. ovis in sheep in Brazil is unknown. The objective of the present study was to present the first report of hemotropic mycoplasma (HM) in sheep from Brazil. We evaluated factors associated with this infection, such age group, tick presence, and anemia. Blood samples were collected from 33 sheep from a farm in southern Brazil and screened for hemoplasmas using PCR. Out of 33 samples, 26 (78.8%) tested positive for M. ovis. The sequencing of positive samples showed 100% identity with multiple M. ovis 16S rDNA sequences. No association was observed between the presence of M. ovis and the FAMACHA© score (p = 0.620). Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus (15/33, 45.4%) was the tick species found on the animals. No significant association between M. ovis infection and presence of ticks (p = 0.4134) and age group (p = 0.4221) was observed. This is the first report of M. ovis infection in sheep from Brazil and only the second report of this pathogen in sheep in Latin America. Resumo Mycoplasma ovis é um patógeno zoonótico emergente com distribuição mundial e pode causar anemia hemolítica de leve a grave, icterícia e baixo ganho de peso em animais. Embora M. ovis tenha sido descrito em pequenos ruminantes em todo o mundo, os dados sobre M. ovis em ovinos no Brasil são desconhecidos. O objetivo deste estudo foi apresentar o primeiro relato de micoplasmas hemotrópicos em ovinos no Brasil. Avaliamos os fatores associados a essa infecção, como faixa etária, presença de carrapatos e anemia. Amostras de sangue foram coletadas de 33 ovelhas de uma fazenda no sul do Brasil e testadas para hemoplasmas usando a PCR. Das 33 amostras, 26 (78,8%) apresentaram resultado positivo. O sequenciamento das amostras positivas mostrou 100% de identidade com múltiplas sequências de M. ovis 16S rDNA. Não foi observada associação entre a presença de M. ovis e o escore FAMACHA© (p = 0,620). Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus (15/33, 45,4%) foi a espécie de carrapato encontrada nos animais. Não houve associação significativa entre infecção por M. ovis e presença de carrapatos (p = 0,4134) e faixa etária (p = 0,4221). Este é o primeiro relato de infecção por M. ovis em ovinos no Brasil e o segundo relato deste patógeno em ovinos na América Latina.
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21. Pupipara (Diptera, Hippoboscidae) in wild birds attended at a rehabilitation center in southern Brazil
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Moreira, Renata Fagundes, Farezin, Laura de Campos, Souza, Ugo Araújo, Silva, Bruna Zafalon da, Amorim, Derek Blaese, Girotto-Soares, Aline, Surita, Lívia Eichenberg, Alievi, Marcelo Meller, Graciolli, Gustavo, and Soares, João Fabio
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Ectoparasitos hematófagos ,moscas ,flies ,cracids ,Sul do Brasil ,birds of prey ,Southern Brazil ,aves de rapina ,hippoboscidae ,Hematophagous ectoparasites ,cracídeos - Abstract
The hippoboscids are cosmopolitan permanent obligate hematophagous ectoparasites of birds, domestic and wild mammals and, occasionally, humans. Some species may act as vectors or hosts of etiological pathogenic agents. The aims of this study were to report on the first cases of Hippoboscidae in Crax blumenbachii and Parabuteo unicinctus; to provide new reports from Brazil on Tyto furcata and Asio stygius parasitized by Icosta americana; to report on individuals of Bubo virginianus, Falco sparverius and Accipiter striatus parasitized by genera Ornithoctona; and to provide new reports on parasitism of O. erythrocephala in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. The birds of prey and C. blumenbachii were attended at a rehabilitation center in Porto Alegre and at a veterinary hospital in Cruz Alta. These new records demonstrate the huge gap that exists regarding studies on avian ectoparasites and highlight potential vectors of hemoparasites for the bird species studied. Resumo Os hipoboboscídeos são ectoparasitos hematófagos obrigatórios, permanentes e cosmopolitas de aves, mamíferos domésticos e silvestres e, ocasionalmente, humanos. Algumas espécies podem atuar como vetores ou hospedeiros de agentes patogênicos etiológicos. Os objetivos deste estudo foram relatar os primeiros casos de Hippoboscidae em Crax blumenbachii e Parabuteo unicinctus; fornecer novo relato do Brasil sobre Tyto furcata e Asio stygius parasitados por Icosta americana; relatar indivíduos de Bubo virginianus, Falco sparverius e Accipiter striatus parasitados pelo gênero Ornithoctona; e fornecer novos relatos sobre parasitismo de O. erythrocephala no estado do Rio Grande do Sul. As aves de rapina e C. blumenbachii foram atendidas em um centro de reabilitação em Porto Alegre e em um hospital veterinário em Cruz Alta. Esses novos registros demonstram a enorme lacuna que existe em relação aos estudos sobre ectoparasitas aviários e destacam potenciais vetores de hemoparasitos para as espécies de aves estudadas.
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22. First record ofLeptusspp. (Acari: Erythraeidae) parasitizingScaptia(Lepnia) spp. (Diptera: Tabanidae)
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Souza, Ugo A., primary, Gabana, Amanda M., additional, Farezin, Laura De C., additional, Vaz, Dayanna B., additional, Girotto-Soares, Aline, additional, Nunes, Pablo, additional, and Soares, João F., additional
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23. First molecular detection of Mycoplasma ovis (Hemotropic mycoplasmas) from Sheep in Brazil
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Souza, Ugo Araújo, primary, Oberrather, Karina, additional, Fagundes-Moreira, Renata, additional, Almeida, Bruno Albuquerque de, additional, Valle, Stella de Faria, additional, Girotto-Soares, Aline, additional, and Soares, João Fábio, additional
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24. Pupipara (Diptera, Hippoboscidae) in wild birds attended at a rehabilitation center in southern Brazil
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Moreira, Renata Fagundes, primary, Farezin, Laura de Campos, additional, Souza, Ugo Araújo, additional, Silva, Bruna Zafalon da, additional, Amorim, Derek Blaese, additional, Girotto-Soares, Aline, additional, Surita, Lívia Eichenberg, additional, Alievi, Marcelo Meller, additional, Graciolli, Gustavo, additional, and Soares, João Fabio, additional
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25. ALTERAÇÕES HEMATOLÓGICAS APRESENTADAS POR CÃES PORTADORES DE RANGELIOSE E BABESIOSE ENTRE 2020 E 2023 - ESTUDO RETROSPECTIVO.
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Pereira Matheus, Juliana, Heidrich Moure, Aline, Girotto Soares, Aline, Casagrande, Gabriele, Fedrizzi Piva, Carolina Andréa, Neves Luna, Paola Andressa, da Silva Nunes, Nilson Junior, and Machado Ramos, Laura
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26. ‘Candidatus Mycoplasma haemobos’: Transplacental transmission in dairy cows ( Bos taurus )
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João Luis Garcia, Ligia Mara Sandeski, João Fábio Soares, César Augusto Barbosa de Macedo, Aline Girotto-Soares, Odilon Vidotto, and Alexey Leon Gomel Bogado
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0301 basic medicine ,Veterinary medicine ,Transplacental transmission ,040301 veterinary sciences ,Placenta ,Cattle Diseases ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Microbiology ,0403 veterinary science ,Andrology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mycoplasma ,Pregnancy ,medicine ,Animals ,Parasite hosting ,Mycoplasma Infections ,Pregnancy Complications, Infectious ,reproductive and urinary physiology ,Dairy cattle ,Fetus ,General Veterinary ,Aborted Fetus ,food and beverages ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,Infectious Disease Transmission, Vertical ,Breed ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,embryonic structures ,Cattle ,Female - Abstract
'Candidatus Mycoplasma haemobos' is a haemotropic mycoplasma that can produce various clinical signs in cattle, but abortive potential of the parasite is unknown, as well as the frequency of transplacental transmission in cattle. Thus, the objective of this work was to evaluate the frequency of detection of 'C. M. haemobos' in aborted fetuses and the blood of dairy cows. Blood samples of 22 dairy cows that aborted and pool tissues (brain, lung, heart and liver) of their respective aborted fetuses were tested by conventional PCR. The occurrence of 'C. M. haemobos' DNA in adult animals was 40.9% (9/22) and in the fetuses was 18.2% (4/22). Two fetuses that contained 'C. M. haemobos' DNA were derived from cows which were PCR negative. When stratifying by breed, it was observed that Jersey cows had a higher proportion of positive animals (8/11; 72.7%) as compared to Holstein (1/9; 11.1% P
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27. ‘Candidatus Mycoplasma haemobos’: Transplacental transmission in dairy cows ( Bos taurus )
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Girotto-Soares, Aline, primary, Soares, João Fabio, additional, Bogado, Alexey Leon Gomel, additional, de Macedo, César Augusto Barbosa, additional, Sandeski, Lígia Mara, additional, Garcia, João Luis, additional, and Vidotto, Odilon, additional
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28. First record of Leptus spp. (Acari: Erythraeidae) parasitizing Scaptia (Lepnia) spp. (Diptera: Tabanidae).
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Souza, Ugo A., Gabana, Amanda M., Farezin, Laura De C., Vaz, Dayanna B., Girotto-Soares, Aline, Nunes, Pablo, and Soares, João F.
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The objective of this article is to report the presence of larval Leptus mites (Acari: Erythraeidae) parasitizing Scaptia (Lepnia) (Diptera: Tabanidae). Surveys were conducted from May 2017 to May 2019, involving four active searches of equine precincts located in the Veterinary School of UFRGS, located in the city of Porto Alegre, state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. A total of 38 tabanids were collected: 37 Scaptia (Lepnia) and one specimen of Tabanus triangulum. Seven of thirty-seven Scaptia samples (18.4%) were parasitized by larval Leptus. This is first report of the Leptus parasitizing Scaptia (Lepnia). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Evaluation of the vector competence of six ixodid tick species for Rangelia vitalii(Apicomplexa, Piroplasmorida), the agent of canine rangeliosis
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Soares, João F., Costa, Francisco B., Girotto-Soares, Aline, Da Silva, Aleksandro S., França, Raqueli T., Taniwaki, Sueli A., Dall’Agnol, Bruno, Reck, José, Hagiwara, Mitika K., and Labruna, Marcelo B.
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Rangelia vitaliiis the etiologic agent of canine rangeliosis, a severe piroplasmosis that affects domestic dogs in Brazil, Uruguay and Argentina. While R. vitaliiis one of the most pathogenic tick-borne pathogens for dogs in the world, its tick vector has remained unknown. The present study evaluated the vector competence of Rhipicephalus sanguineussensu lato (both tropical and temperate species), Amblyomma aureolatum, Amblyomma ovale, Amblyomma tigrinum,and Amblyomma sculptumfor R. vitalii.These six tick species were selected for the study because they comprise the main tick species infesting dogs within the distribution area of canine rangeliosis in South America. Acquisition feeding of the above six tick species was performed on domestic dogs showing clinical signs of canine rangeliosis, after being experimentally infected through intravenous inoculation or infestation with R. vitalii-infected ticks. Thereafter, engorged ticks were evaluated for transstadial and transovarial passages of R. vitaliithrough molecular analysis after molting or oviposition and egg hatching. The resultant ticks were evaluated for their competence to transmit R. vitaliito susceptible dogs. Among the six tick species, only A. aureolatumwas able to acquire and perpetuate R. vitaliiby transstadial and transovarial passages, as demonstrated by >5% infection rates of ticks after hatching or molting. When exposed to transmission feeding, only A. aureolatumticks were competent to transmit R. vitaliito dogs, which became severely ill, and the results confirmed by molecular methods and blood smear examination to have acquired rangeliosis. Results of the present study, coupled with epidemiological data, indicate that A. aureolatumis a natural vector of R. vitalii.Our results also indicate that R. vitaliiis the first Piroplasmorida agent to be transovarially transmitted in Amblyommaticks.
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30. Description of Amblyomma monteiroaen. sp. (Acari: Ixodidae), a parasite of the great horned owl (Strigiformes: Strigidae) in southern Brazil
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Soares, João F., Labruna, Marcelo B., de Amorim, Derek B., Baggio-Souza, Vinícius, Fagundes-Moreira, Renata, Girotto-Soares, Aline, Weck, Barbara, Nunes, Pablo H., and Martins, Thiago F.
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In 2020, adult hard ticks (males and females) were collected from great horned owls [Bubo virginianus(Gmelin, 1788)] in the coastal region in southern Brazil. The engorged females were allowed to oviposit in the laboratory and hatched larvae could be obtained. Analyses of the external morphology of the adult ticks revealed that they represent a new species, which was named Amblyomma monteiroaen. sp. Partial sequences of the mitochondrial 16S rRNA gene and the nuclear second internal transcribed spacer (ITS2) were generated from a male and a female. Their 16S rRNA haplotypes were identical to each other and closest (96% identity) to corresponding sequences of Amblyomma parvitarsumNeumann, 1901, and 90% identical to Amblyomma neumanniRibaga, 1902. Their ITS2 haplotypes were 95.8 to 96.0 identical to the single ITS-2 partial sequence of A. parvitarsumavailable in GenBank. In the phylogenetic trees inferred by both 16S rRNA and ITS2 partial sequences, A. monteiroaen. sp. formed a clade with A. parvitarsum,with A. neumannibranching sister to this clade. Amblyomma monteiroaen. sp. is genetically and morphologically related to A. parvitarsum.Both tick species are unique in combining the following morphological characters: scutum extensively ornate; eyes rounded and bulging; coxa I with two moderate pointed spurs, the external longer than the internal; a single triangular short spur on coxae II-III; presence of two spines on the tibia of legs II-IV; hypostomal dentition 3/3, trochanters without spurs. However, the males of the two species can be separated by specific features in palps and festoons, whereas the females differ in specific features of the coxal spurs. The larva of A. monteiroaen. sp. can be morphologically distinguished from A. parvitarsumonly by morphometry, with the former species being slightly smaller. Currently, A. monteiroaen. sp. is restricted to southern Brazil, and the only known host is B. virginianus(Strigiformes: Strigidae). The present study increases the AmblyommaBrazilian fauna to 34 species.
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31. First molecular detection of Mycoplasma ovis (Hemotropic mycoplasmas) from Sheep in Brazil
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Ugo Araújo Souza, Karina Oberrather, Renata Fagundes-Moreira, Bruno Albuquerque de Almeida, Stella de Faria Valle, Aline Girotto-Soares, and João Fábio Soares
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Hemoplasmas ,pequenos ruminantes ,gene 16S rRNA ,Rio Grande do Sul ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 - Abstract
Abstract Mycoplasma ovis is an emerging zoonotic pathogen with a worldwide distribution and can cause mild to severe hemolytic anemia, icterus, and poor weight gain in animals. Although M. ovis has been described in small ruminants worldwide, data on M. ovis in sheep in Brazil is unknown. The objective of the present study was to present the first report of hemotropic mycoplasma (HM) in sheep from Brazil. We evaluated factors associated with this infection, such age group, tick presence, and anemia. Blood samples were collected from 33 sheep from a farm in southern Brazil and screened for hemoplasmas using PCR. Out of 33 samples, 26 (78.8%) tested positive for M. ovis. The sequencing of positive samples showed 100% identity with multiple M. ovis 16S rDNA sequences. No association was observed between the presence of M. ovis and the FAMACHA© score (p = 0.620). Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus (15/33, 45.4%) was the tick species found on the animals. No significant association between M. ovis infection and presence of ticks (p = 0.4134) and age group (p = 0.4221) was observed. This is the first report of M. ovis infection in sheep from Brazil and only the second report of this pathogen in sheep in Latin America.
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32. Epidemiological compatibility of Amblyomma sculptumas possible vector and Panthera oncaas reservoir of Cytauxzoonspp. in Midwestern Brazil
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Fagundes-Moreira, Renata, Souza, Ugo Araújo, May-Junior, Joares Adenilson, Baggio-Souza, Vinícius, Berger, Laura, Wagner, Paulo Guilherme Carniel, Mazim, Fabio Dias, Peters, Felipe Bortolotto, Favarini, Marina Ochoa, Tortato, Marcos Adriano, Albano, Ana Paula N., Fagundes, Darwin Dias, Haberfeld, Mario B., Sartorelo, Leonardo R., Ranpim, Lilian Elaine, Fragoso, Carlos Eduardo, Girotto-Soares, Aline, Martins, Thiago F., Valle, Stella de Faria, and Soares, João Fabio
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•Absence of Cytauxzoonsp. in wild felids in a locality with the absence of the possible vector Amblyomma sculptum;.•High occurrence of Cytauxzoonspp. in wild felids infested by Amblyomma sculptum;.•Consolidation of the hypothesis that the jaguar is a natural reservoir of Cytauxzoonspp., related to the detection of parasitism for long periods and the absence of clinical and physiological changes.
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