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2. Degeneração mixomatosa das válvulas atrioventriculares em cachorro-do-mato (Cerdocyon thous) - diagnóstico ecocardiográfico.
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Godoy Santos, Juliana, Ronara de Jesus Franco, Ellen, Bagini Fliegner, Eduarda, de Pinho Borba, Jullia, Ribeiro, Marlon, Moleta Colodel, Edson, Oliveira Morgado, Thais, and Brandini Néspoli, Pedro
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Background: The myxomatosis degeneration is a degenerative cardiac valve disease, with a higher incidence in male and senile canids. The diagnosis is made by a doppler echocardiography exam. Although there are few reports on the occurrence of cardiopathies in wild dogs (Cerdocyon thous), some studies on their cardiological parameters can be found. Considering this, and knowing that the cardiopathies in wild canids are common post mortem findings, the objective of this study is to describe the echocardiography diagnosis of a case of myxomatous degeneration of the atrioventricular valves in 1 wild dog (Cerdocyon thous) living in captivity. Case: It was treated at the Diagnostic Imaging Department of the Veterinary Hospital of the Federal University of Mato Grosso (HOVET-UFMT), 1 wild dog (C. thous), male, living in captivity with approximately 10-year-old, directed by the Center of Medicine and Research in Wild Animals of Cuiabá, to perform echocardiography exam. The patient was submitted to anesthesia for proper examination, which was used Esaote® machine model MyLabFive VET with sector scan transducer (4.0 -7.5 MHz). The longitudinal, transverse and apical scan planes were obtained through left and right parasternal windows. The evaluation of M mode exposed ejection fraction and shortening increased, of 81% and 47%, respectively, however it showed no increase in systolic and diastolic values of left ventricle, nor in right cavities on subjective evaluation. The relation between the left atrium (LA) and the aorta (Ao) remained normal, at 1.2 mm, with dimensions of 13.4 mm from the AO and 16.3 mm from LA, compatible with species parameters or domestic canines. The atrioventricular valves showed thickening and irregularities in their cusps, with great intensity in the left atrioventricular valve (LAV). The Doppler mode analysis revealed a turbulent systolic flow into the left atrium and right atrium, constituting transvalvular LAV and right atrioventricular valve- (RAV) regurgitation, both observed through the blood flow in colored Doppler and measured through the reflux velocity of 4.02 m/s of LAV and 2.17 m/s of RAV by the continuous Doppler, showing insufficiency of intense degree of LAV and moderate degree of RAV, no evidence of pulmonary hypertension. On the other hand, the relation between wave E and wave A (E/A) was 1.0, with increased transvalvular velocities and values of 0.95 m/s for wave E and A. The isovolumetric mitral relaxation time was approximately 76 m/s. The value of the pressure derivative (dp) in relation to time (dt) dp/dt measured from the LAV reflux was 1257 mmHg, within the limit considered normal for canines. Four months after the diagnosis, the patient died due to complications of chronic renal failure. Discussion: Despite being a commonly diagnosed pathology in domestic canids, the myxomatous degeneration of atrioventricular valves is still little reported in wild canids. The evaluation of the results showed that although there was severe LAV regurgitation, there was no hypertrophy or compensatory dilation of the left cavities. However, there was a compensatory increase in the shortening fraction together with the ventricular relaxation deficit. The diagnosis of this condition in Cerdocyon thous demonstrates that the pathology can affect animals of advanced age and that its incidence needs to be determined in these captive species, in order to understand the real impact of this disease in these populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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3. Zika Virus Surveillance at the Human–Animal Interface in West-Central Brazil, 2017–2018
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Pauvolid-Corrêa, Alex, primary, Gonçalves Dias, Helver, additional, Marina Siqueira Maia, Laura, additional, Porfírio, Grasiela, additional, Oliveira Morgado, Thais, additional, Sabino-Santos, Gilberto, additional, Helena Santa Rita, Paula, additional, Teixeira Gomes Barreto, Wanessa, additional, Carvalho de Macedo, Gabriel, additional, Marinho Torres, Jaire, additional, Arruda Gimenes Nantes, Wesley, additional, Martins Santos, Filipe, additional, Oliveira de Assis, William, additional, Castro Rucco, Andreza, additional, Mamoru dos Santos Yui, Rafael, additional, Bosco Vilela Campos, João, additional, Rodrigues Leandro e Silva, Renato, additional, da Silva Ferreira, Raquel, additional, Aparecido da Silva Neves, Nilvanei, additional, Charlles de Souza Costa, Michell, additional, Ramos Martins, Leticia, additional, Marques de Souza, Emerson, additional, dos Santos Carvalho, Michellen, additional, Gonçalves Lima, Marina, additional, de Cássia Gonçalves Alves, Fernanda, additional, Humberto Guimarães Riquelme-Junior, Luiz, additional, Luiz Batista Figueiró, Luan, additional, Fernandes Gomes de Santana, Matheus, additional, Gustavo Rodrigues Oliveira Santos, Luiz, additional, Serra Medeiros, Samara, additional, Lopes Seino, Larissa, additional, Hime Miranda, Emily, additional, Henrique Rezende Linhares, José, additional, de Oliveira Santos, Vanessa, additional, Almeida da Silva, Stephanie, additional, Araújo Lúcio, Kelly, additional, Silva Gomes, Viviane, additional, de Araújo Oliveira, Alexandre, additional, dos Santos Silva, Julia, additional, de Almeida Marques, William, additional, Schafer Marques, Marcio, additional, Junior França de Barros, José, additional, Campos, Letícia, additional, Couto-Lima, Dinair, additional, Coutinho Netto, Claudia, additional, Strüssmann, Christine, additional, Panella, Nicholas, additional, Hannon, Emily, additional, Cristina de Macedo, Barbara, additional, Ramos de Almeida, Júlia, additional, Ramos Ribeiro, Karen, additional, Carolina Barros de Castro, Maria, additional, Pratta Campos, Larissa, additional, Paula Rosa dos Santos, Ana, additional, Marino de Souza, Isabelle, additional, de Assis Bianchini, Mateus, additional, Helena Ramiro Correa, Sandra, additional, Ordones Baptista Luz, Renato, additional, dos Santos Vieira, Ananda, additional, Maria de Oliveira Pinto, Luzia, additional, Azeredo, Elzinandes, additional, Tadeu Moraes Figueiredo, Luiz, additional, Augusto Fonseca Alencar, Jeronimo, additional, Maria Barbosa de Lima, Sheila, additional, Miraglia Herrera, Heitor, additional, Dezengrini Shlessarenko, Renata, additional, Barreto dos Santos, Flavia, additional, Maria Bispo de Filippis, Ana, additional, Salyer, Stephanie, additional, Montgomery, Joel, additional, and Komar, Nicholas, additional
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- 2019
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4. Displasia renal em filhote de tamanduá bandeira (Myrmecophaga trydactila) de vida livre - aspectos ultrassonográficos e tomográficos.
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de Brito Nery Jaworski, Lorena Tavares, de Pinho Borba, Jullia, Costa Rezende, Bianca, Martins Lopes, Jéssica, Oliveira Morgado, Thais, and Brandini Néspoli, Pedro
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DYSPLASIA ,MYRMECOPHAGA tridactyla ,ULTRASONIC imaging ,PATHOLOGY ,HISTOPATHOLOGY - Abstract
Background: Renal dysplasia is a congenital disorder that occurs during differentiation of the renal parenchyma or as a consequence of a functional and/or structural obstruction of the lower urinary tract. In wild animals, this pathology has been reported in cynomolgus monkeys (Macaca fascicularis), golden hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) and African elephants (Loxodanta africana). However, there are no reports of the disease in the giant anteater (Myrmecophaga tridactyla). Thus, this paper describes a case of renal dysplasia in a free-living giant anteater cub, which was sent to the wild animal clinic of the Federal University of Mato Grosso (UFMT) in Cuiabá, MT, Brazil. Case: The rescued animal had a good body condition score and clinical parameters within the normal range for the species. After a routine clinical evaluation, the anteater cub was subjected to radiography and ultrasound tests. Blood tests, serum tests for hepatic and renal profiles, urinalysis, urinary protein creatinine ratio, and chest X-rays did not reveal significant changes. However, the abdominal ultrasound examination revealed a volumetric loss of about 1.17 cm in length in the left kidney, and a renal length to aortic artery diameter ratio of approximately 2.8. This kidney showed irregular contours, loss of corticomedullary demarcation, with preserved echogenicity and cortical echotexture. The right kidney showed the standard size of the species, with a length of approximately 3.08 cm. In view of the suspicion of renal dysplasia, a contrast-enhanced CT scan was performed in order to assess the dynamics of uptake and excretion of the contrast medium in the affected kidney and in the ipsilateral collecting system. An examination of the tomographic images indicated that the volume of the left kidney was reduced, isodense in relation to the right kidney, with discrete and homogeneous uptake in all phases after administration of the contrast medium, no occurrence of nephrogram and pyelogram phases, or any detection of contrast in the corresponding ureter. Discussion: Giant anteaters (Myrmecophaga tridactyla) are animals classified as a species vulnerable to extinction. Today, most research involving this species focuses on its ecology, behavior, diet, morphology and parasitology, but little is known about the imaging aspects of the species or about congenital changes such as renal dysplasia. Although the definitive diagnosis of this pathology depends on a histopathological examination, the same diagnosis can be made with a wide margin of safety by assessing the epidemiological aspects and the dynamics of renal uptake of the contrast medium through computed tomography. In this analysis, both vascularization and renal filtration capacity can be assessed. Thus, based on CT imaging, it was concluded that this was a case of renal dysplasia, since the left kidney showed a discrete homogeneous uptake stable in both the arterial and venous phases, without producing any accumulation of contrast medium in the pelvic region or the collecting system, proving to be completely nonfunctional. These findings differ from cases of renal hypoplasia, which, although they reduce renal volume, do not cause structural changes in the renal parenchyma or disturbances in the filtration dynamics of contrast media. They also differ from cases of acquired chronic nephropathy, since, albeit associated with reduced renal volume and changes in renal filtration dynamics, they produce different parenchymal ultrasound changes that usually occur in elderly animals and generally produce bilateral lesions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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5. USO DE EXTRATO DE PAPAÍNA EM FERIDA AURICULAR EM LOBO GUARÁ (Chrysocyon brachyurus): RELATO DE CASO.
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FERGUSON MOTHEO, STÉPHANIE, ROBERTO CARVALHO, MATHEUS, DE SOUZA, STEPHANNI PIMENTEL, RAMIRO CORRÊA, SANDRA HELENA, and OLIVEIRA MORGADO, THAIS
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- 2016
6. MIOPATIA SECUNDÁRIA A DECÚBITO PROLONGADO EM RHEA AMERICANA - RELATO DE CASO.
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RAMOS RIBEIRO, KAREN, FERGUSON MOTHEO, STÉPHANIE, ROBERTO CARVALHO, MATHEUS, JOSÉ BENTO, HEITOR, RAMIRO CORRÊA, SANDRA HELENA, and OLIVEIRA MORGADO, THAIS
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7. Occurrence of hemoplasmas in free-ranging and captive wild felines.
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Pitchenin, Letícia Camara, Maruyama, Fernanda Harumi, de Oliveira Morgado, Thais, Dutra, Valeria, and Nakazato, Luciano
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- 2019
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8. HEMANGIOSSARCOMA EM SABIÁ-LARANJEIRA [TURDUS RUFIVENTRIS] -- RELATO DE CASO.
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Rosolem Lima, Samara, Magalhães Sanches, Pedro Guilherme, Oliveira Morgado, Thais, de Assis Bianchini, Mateus, Ramiro Correa, Sandra Helena, and Bobbi Antoniassi, Nadia Aline
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VASCULAR endothelium ,ANIMAL diseases ,BIRD diseases ,TUMORS ,DISEASES - Abstract
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- 2013
9. Determination of multidrug-resistant populations and molecular characterization of complex Klebsiella spp. in wild animals by multilocus sequence typing.
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Ito de Sousa, Alessandra Tammy Hayakawa, dos Santos Costa, Marco Túlio, Luis Cândido, Stefhano, Makino, Herica, Oliveira Morgado, Thais, Dandolini Pavelegini, Lucas Avelino, Moleta Colodel, Edson, Nakazato, Luciano, and Dutra, Valéria
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KLEBSIELLA , *URINARY tract infections , *MICROBIAL sensitivity tests , *DISC diffusion tests (Microbiology) , *MULTIDRUG-resistant tuberculosis , *PUBLIC health , *MEROPENEM - Abstract
Background and Aim: One of the most significant public health concerns is multidrug-resistant (MDR) microorganisms. Klebsiella spp. have been at the forefront of causing different types of infections such as bacteremia, urinary tract infections, pneumonia, enteritis, and sepsis in humans as well as animals. This study aimed to determine the genomic similarity between Klebsiella spp. isolated from wild animal samples and those described in the Institut Pasteur genomic database to verify the spread of resistant clones regionally in the state of Mato Grosso, and to compare the epidemiological data in different regions of Brazil and the world. Materials and Methods: Isolates from various sites of injury in wild animals were identified by sequencing the 16S rRNA gene. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed using the disk diffusion method to verify the resistance profile, and then, multilocus sequence typing was performed to verify the population structure and compare the isolates from other regions of Brazil and the world. Results: Twenty-three sequence types (STs) were observed; of these, 11 were new STs, as new alleles were detected. There was no predominant ST among the isolates. All isolates were MDR, with high rates of resistance to sulfonamides, ampicillin, amoxicillin, and nitrofurantoin and low resistance to meropenem, imipenem, and amikacin. Conclusion: Improving our understanding of the population structure of Klebsiella spp. in wild animals may help determine the source of infection during outbreaks in humans or animals, as the One Health concept emphasizes the interlinks between humans, animals, and environmental health. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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