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Occurrence of Bovine Cysticercosis in Two Regions of the State of Tocantins-Brazil and the Importance of Pathogen Identification.

Authors :
FIGUEIREDO, Benta Natânia Silva
LIBóRIO, Ricardo Alencar
SATO, Megumi
da SILVA, Camila Figueira
PEREIRA-JUNIOR, Ronaldo Alves
CHIGUSA, Yuichi
KAWAI, Satoru
SATO, Marcello Otake
Source :
Pathogens; Jun2019, Vol. 8 Issue 2, p66, 1p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Bovine cysticercosis, caused by Taenia saginata metacestodes, is the cause of significant economic losses to the meat production chain by condemnation and downgrading of infected carcasses. It is also a public health issue causing human taeniasis. This study evaluated the occurrence of bovine cysticercosis at the meat inspection procedures in slaughterhouses of south and north regions of the Tocantins State in Brazil. Specimens identified as cysts of T. saginata were collected and analyzed by molecular (PCR) and histopathological techniques. The cysts were collected from March to December of 2010 in slaughterhouses located in the cities of Alvorada (South) and Araguaína (North). The frequency of cystic lesions during the study was 0.033% (53/164,091) with 69.81% of calcified lesions and 30.9% of live cysts at meat inspection. From 14 samples submitted to molecular analysis, 28.57% (4/14) were positive for T. saginata. The histopathological analysis of the non-T. saginata samples showed lesions suggestive of granuloma and hydatid disease. The results indicated that the identification of the etiological agent is difficult by macroscopic inspection, emphasizing the need to associate specific diagnostic methods at meat inspection in abattoirs. In addition, species-specific PCR would be an effective tool for diagnosis, monitoring, and identifying cysticercosis, assisting the conventional tests. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20760817
Volume :
8
Issue :
2
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Pathogens
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
137458630
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/pathogens8020066