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Ocorrência de ovinos (Ovis aries) soropositivos ao vírus da Leucemia Bovina no Brasil | Occurrence of seropositive sheep (Ovis aries) to Bovine Leukemia Virus in Brazil Texto completo
2010
Fava, Claudia Del | Basílio, Marianna de Lima Freitas | Donato, Talita Maria de | Ribeiro, Claudia Pestana | Okuda, Líria Hiromi | Stefano, Eliana de | Pituco, Edviges Maristela
Ocorrência de ovinos (Ovis aries) soropositivos ao vírus da Leucemia Bovina no Brasil | Occurrence of seropositive sheep (Ovis aries) to Bovine Leukemia Virus in Brazil Texto completo
2010
Fava, Claudia Del | Basílio, Marianna de Lima Freitas | Donato, Talita Maria de | Ribeiro, Claudia Pestana | Okuda, Líria Hiromi | Stefano, Eliana de | Pituco, Edviges Maristela
A ocorrência de ovinos sororreagentes ao vírus da Leucemia Bovina (VLB) pelo teste de imunodifusão em gel de ágar (IDGA) utilizando o antígeno gp51 foi avaliada no período de 2005-2007, em diferentes regiões do Brasil. Amostras foram colhidas de ovinos dos Estados do Rio Grande do Sul, Paraná, São Paulo, Pernambuco, Maranhão, Pará, Bahia, Mato Grosso, Rondônia e Acre. Duas em 35 cabanhas (5,7%) e dois em 2592 ovinos (0,077%) foram soropositivos. Os únicos animais com anticorpos contra o VLB eram fêmeas, uma com 13 meses de idade e da raça Santa Inês e a outra não se conhecia a idade e raça, ambas provenientes do Estado de São Paulo. A distribuição da soropositividade na população estudada demonstrou ser rara a infecção pelo VLB em ovinos no Brasil. | Occurrence of seropositive sheep (Ovis aries) to Bovine Leukemia Virus (BLV) by agar-gel immunodiffusion test (AGID) using the antigen gp51 was surveyed for the period 2005-2007. Samples were collected from sheep in the Brazilian states of Rio Grande do Sul, Paraná, São Paulo, Pernambuco, Maranhão, Pará, Bahia, Mato Grosso, Rondônia, and Acre. Two of 35 (5.7%) flocks were seropositive to BLV, and the rate of seropositive animals was 0.077% (two of 2,592). The two seropositive sheep were female, one 13-month old Santa Inês breed and other of unknown age and breed, both from the state of São Paulo. Distribution of BLV in the ovine population studied proved to be a rare event in Brazil.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Ocorrência de ovinos (Ovis aries) soropositivos ao vírus da Leucemia Bovina no Brasil Texto completo
2010
Claudia Del Fava | Marianna de Lima Freitas Basílio | Talita Maria de Donato | Claudia Pestana Ribeiro | Líria Hiromi Okuda | Eliana de Stefano | Edviges Maristela Pituco
A ocorrência de ovinos sororreagentes ao vírus da Leucemia Bovina (VLB) pelo teste de imunodifusão em gel de ágar (IDGA) utilizando o antígeno gp51 foi avaliada no período de 2005-2007, em diferentes regiões do Brasil. Amostras foram colhidas de ovinos dos Estados do Rio Grande do Sul, Paraná, São Paulo, Pernambuco, Maranhão, Pará, Bahia, Mato Grosso, Rondônia e Acre. Duas em 35 cabanhas (5,7%) e dois em 2592 ovinos (0,077%) foram soropositivos. Os únicos animais com anticorpos contra o VLB eram fêmeas, uma com 13 meses de idade e da raça Santa Inês e a outra não se conhecia a idade e raça, ambas provenientes do Estado de São Paulo. A distribuição da soropositividade na população estudada demonstrou ser rara a infecção pelo VLB em ovinos no Brasil.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Estabelecimento da leptospirose por infecção experimental em hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) com Leptospira interrogans sorovar Canicola, estirpe LO4, por exposição cutânea integra e com abrasões | Development of the leptospirosis by experimental infection in hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) with Leptospira interrogans serovar Canicola, strain LO4, by intact and scratched skin exposures Texto completo
2010
Batista, Carolina de Sousa Américo | Azevedo, Sérgio Santos de | Vasconcellos, Sílvio Arruda | Castro, Vanessa | Figueiredo, Salomão Moreira de | Alves, Clebert José | Oliveira, Flávia Carolina Souza de | Genovez, Margareth Élide
Estabelecimento da leptospirose por infecção experimental em hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) com Leptospira interrogans sorovar Canicola, estirpe LO4, por exposição cutânea integra e com abrasões | Development of the leptospirosis by experimental infection in hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) with Leptospira interrogans serovar Canicola, strain LO4, by intact and scratched skin exposures Texto completo
2010
Batista, Carolina de Sousa Américo | Azevedo, Sérgio Santos de | Vasconcellos, Sílvio Arruda | Castro, Vanessa | Figueiredo, Salomão Moreira de | Alves, Clebert José | Oliveira, Flávia Carolina Souza de | Genovez, Margareth Élide
O estabelecimento e a evolução da leptospirose em hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) pela infecção experimental com Leptospira interrogans sorovar Canicola, estirpe LO4, pela exposição cutânea íntegra e escarificada, tendo como controle a via intraperitoneal foram avaliados. Foram utilizados 120 hamsters, fêmeas, distribuídas em dois grupos de acordo com a via de inoculação (pele escarificada e pele íntegra). O inóculo infeccioso foi constituído por uma cultura pura de L. interrogans sorovar Canicola (estirpe LO4), isolada do fígado de um suíno de abatedouro em Londrina, Estado do Paraná e tipificada pela técnica de adsorção de aglutininas com o kit de anticorpos monoclonais no Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdã, Holanda. Os animais foram observados duas vezes ao dia, durante 21 dias. Os animais que vieram a óbito foram necropsiados e colhidos assepticamente rins, fígado, sistema genital (útero e ovário) e cérebro. Os animais sobreviventes foram eutanasiados após 21 dias. Foram ainda colhidas amostras de soro sanguíneo por punção cardíaca para a pesquisa de aglutininas antileptospiras nos animais sobreviventes, pela técnica de soroaglutinação microscópica (SAM). Para a detecção de leptospiras, foram utilizados microscopia direta a fresco e cultivo microbiológico. A via cutânea escarificada induziu maior letalidade quando comparada com a pele integra, com estabelecimento e evolução da leptospirose. Por outro lado, a via cutânea íntegra induziu mais frequentemente o estado de portador renal e/ou genital para leptospirose. A estirpe LO4 apresentou baixo poder imunogênico, induzindo soroconversão na SAM em apenas um animal. | The establishment and evolution of leptospirosis in hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) by experimental infection with Leptospira interrogans serovar Canicola, LO4 strain, by intact and scratched skin exposures, having as control the intraperitoneal route, were evaluated. Hundred-twenty female hamsters distributed in two groups according to inoculation route (intact and scratched skin) were used. Infectious inoculum was constituted by a pure culture of L. interrogans serovar Canicola (strain LO4), isolated from liver from a slaughtered swine in Londrina, Paraná state and typified by agglutinins adsortion technique with monoclonal antibody kit at the Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The animals were observed twice a day during 21 days. Animals that died were necropsied and kidneys, liver, genital tract (uterus and ovaries) and brain were aseptically collected. On the 21st post-inoculation day, surviving animals were euthanized. In these animals, serum samples were also collected by cardiac puncture to antileptospires agglutinins research using microscopic agglutination test (MAT). Fresh direct microscopy and microbiological culture were used for the detection of leptospires. Scratched skin route induced larger lethality when compared to intact skin route, with establishment and evolution of leptospirosis. On the other hand, intact skin route induced renal and/or genital carrier state more frequently. LO4 strain presented low immunogenic power, characterized by soroconversion at the MAT in only one inoculated animal.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Estabelecimento da leptospirose por infecção experimental em hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) com Leptospira interrogans sorovar Canicola, estirpe LO4, por exposição cutânea integra e com abrasões Texto completo
2010
Carolina de Sousa Américo Batista | Sérgio Santos de Azevedo | Sílvio Arruda Vasconcellos | Vanessa Castro | Salomão Moreira de Figueiredo | Clebert José Alves | Flávia Carolina Souza de Oliveira | Margareth Élide Genovez
O estabelecimento e a evolução da leptospirose em hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) pela infecção experimental com Leptospira interrogans sorovar Canicola, estirpe LO4, pela exposição cutânea íntegra e escarificada, tendo como controle a via intraperitoneal foram avaliados. Foram utilizados 120 hamsters, fêmeas, distribuídas em dois grupos de acordo com a via de inoculação (pele escarificada e pele íntegra). O inóculo infeccioso foi constituído por uma cultura pura de L. interrogans sorovar Canicola (estirpe LO4), isolada do fígado de um suíno de abatedouro em Londrina, Estado do Paraná e tipificada pela técnica de adsorção de aglutininas com o kit de anticorpos monoclonais no Royal Tropical Institute, Amsterdã, Holanda. Os animais foram observados duas vezes ao dia, durante 21 dias. Os animais que vieram a óbito foram necropsiados e colhidos assepticamente rins, fígado, sistema genital (útero e ovário) e cérebro. Os animais sobreviventes foram eutanasiados após 21 dias. Foram ainda colhidas amostras de soro sanguíneo por punção cardíaca para a pesquisa de aglutininas antileptospiras nos animais sobreviventes, pela técnica de soroaglutinação microscópica (SAM). Para a detecção de leptospiras, foram utilizados microscopia direta a fresco e cultivo microbiológico. A via cutânea escarificada induziu maior letalidade quando comparada com a pele integra, com estabelecimento e evolução da leptospirose. Por outro lado, a via cutânea íntegra induziu mais frequentemente o estado de portador renal e/ou genital para leptospirose. A estirpe LO4 apresentou baixo poder imunogênico, induzindo soroconversão na SAM em apenas um animal.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Inquérito sorológico da infecção por herpesvírus equino no Estado de Minas Gerais | Serological survey of equine herpesvirus infection in Minas Gerais state Texto completo
2010
Lara, Maria do Carmo Custódio de Souza Hunold | Torelli, Camila Souza | Cunha, Elenice Maria Sequetin | Villalobos, Eliana Monteforte Cassaro | Cunha, Mariana Sequetin | Bello, Ana Cristina P. P. | Cunha, Arildo P. | Reis, Jenner K. P. | Leite, Rômulo Cerqueira | Mori, Enio
Inquérito sorológico da infecção por herpesvírus equino no Estado de Minas Gerais | Serological survey of equine herpesvirus infection in Minas Gerais state Texto completo
2010
Lara, Maria do Carmo Custódio de Souza Hunold | Torelli, Camila Souza | Cunha, Elenice Maria Sequetin | Villalobos, Eliana Monteforte Cassaro | Cunha, Mariana Sequetin | Bello, Ana Cristina P. P. | Cunha, Arildo P. | Reis, Jenner K. P. | Leite, Rômulo Cerqueira | Mori, Enio
Os herpesvírus equinos tipo 1 (HVE-1) e 4 (HVE-4) são agentes causadores de diferentes formas de doença em cavalos, das quais as mais comuns são a rinopneumonite, o abortamento, a mortalidade perinatal e a mieloencefalopatia herpética equinas, que causam grandes perdas econômicas. Tem sido descrita mundialmente, havendo poucos estudos no Brasil. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi estudar a ocorrência e a distribuição da infecção por herpesvírus equinos (HVE) em equídeos criados em dez Delegacias Regionais do Estado de Minas Gerais: Almenara, Bambuí, Curvelo, Governador Valadares, Montes Claros, Oliveira, São Gonçalo do Sapucaí, Teófilo Otoni, Unaí e Viçosa. Foi utilizada a técnica de soroneutralização em microplacas com o intuito de detectar anticorpos soro neutralizantes. Das amostras analisadas, 17,6% (145/826) foram soropositivas para o HVE, sendo 18,7% (140/749) cavalos soropositivos, 6,8% (5/73) muares soropositivos e nenhum asinino soropositivo (0/4). Conclui-se que o HVE-1 encontra-se amplamente disseminado no Estado de Minas Gerais, pois todas as regiões estudadas apresentaram animais sororreagentes ao HVE-1. Observou-se maior ocorrência de anticorpos contra o HVE em animais adultos, indicando assim o potencial desses animais como fonte de infecção para os potros. | Equine herpesvirus type 1 (EHV-1) and 4 (EHV-4) are major pathogens affecting horses, and cause respiratory disease, abortion, perinatal mortality and neurological disease, bringing economical losses. This infection has been reported worldwide, but there are only a few studies in Brazil. The present study was undertaken in order to evaluate the occurrence and distribution of equine herpesviruses (EHV) infection in equids from ten regions of Minas Gerais State: Almenara, Bambuí, Curvelo, Governador Valadares, Montes Claros, Oliveira, São Gonçalo do Sapucaí, Teófilo Otoni, Unaí and Viçosa. To detect antibodies against EHV virus neutralization test in microplates was used. We found 17.6% (145/826) positive animals for EHV. 18.7% (140/749) positive horses, 6.8% (5/73) positive mules and none positive (0/4) donkeys. All ten regions studied showed animals reagents to EHV. The results suggest that EHV is widespread in equids of Minas Gerais State. It was observed a higher occurrence of antibodies against EHV in adult animals, indicating the potential of these animals as source of infection for foals.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Inquérito sorológico da infecção por herpesvírus equino no Estado de Minas Gerais Texto completo
2010
Maria do Carmo Custódio de Souza Hunold Lara | Camila Souza Torelli | Elenice Maria Sequetin Cunha | Eliana Monteforte Cassaro Villalobos | Mariana Sequetin Cunha | Ana Cristina P. P. Bello | Arildo P. Cunha | Jenner K. P. Reis | Rômulo Cerqueira Leite | Enio Mori
Os herpesvírus equinos tipo 1 (HVE-1) e 4 (HVE-4) são agentes causadores de diferentes formas de doença em cavalos, das quais as mais comuns são a rinopneumonite, o abortamento, a mortalidade perinatal e a mieloencefalopatia herpética equinas, que causam grandes perdas econômicas. Tem sido descrita mundialmente, havendo poucos estudos no Brasil. O objetivo do presente trabalho foi estudar a ocorrência e a distribuição da infecção por herpesvírus equinos (HVE) em equídeos criados em dez Delegacias Regionais do Estado de Minas Gerais: Almenara, Bambuí, Curvelo, Governador Valadares, Montes Claros, Oliveira, São Gonçalo do Sapucaí, Teófilo Otoni, Unaí e Viçosa. Foi utilizada a técnica de soroneutralização em microplacas com o intuito de detectar anticorpos soro neutralizantes. Das amostras analisadas, 17,6% (145/826) foram soropositivas para o HVE, sendo 18,7% (140/749) cavalos soropositivos, 6,8% (5/73) muares soropositivos e nenhum asinino soropositivo (0/4). Conclui-se que o HVE-1 encontra-se amplamente disseminado no Estado de Minas Gerais, pois todas as regiões estudadas apresentaram animais sororreagentes ao HVE-1. Observou-se maior ocorrência de anticorpos contra o HVE em animais adultos, indicando assim o potencial desses animais como fonte de infecção para os potros.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]The use of a rat model to evaluate the in vivo toxicity and wound healing activity of selected Combretum and Terminalia (Combretaceae) species extracts Texto completo
2010
Masoko, Peter | Picard, Jackie | Eloff, Jacobus N.
The use of a rat model to evaluate the in vivo toxicity and wound healing activity of selected Combretum and Terminalia (Combretaceae) species extracts Texto completo
2010
Masoko, Peter | Picard, Jackie | Eloff, Jacobus N.
Wound healing is a fundamental response to tissue injury and several natural products have been shown to accelerate the healing process. The present study was undertaken to determine the safety and efficacy of the topical treatment of acetone leaf extracts of Combretum imberbe, Combretum nelsonii,Combretum albopuntactum and Terminalia sericea based on their in vitro antimicrobial activity. Four circular full-thickness skin wounds were made on the backs of eight anaesthetised Wistar rats using aseptic techniques. The treatments were administrated topically using 10% and 20% concentrations of each extract in aqueous cream in separate treatments. Indications of erythema, exudate, crust formation,swelling and ulceration were used to determine the wound healing process. All of the wounds closed completely within 17 days. Throughout the experiment, a subcutaneous probe was used to determine that the body temperature and body weight of the rats were within the normal range. C. imberbe and C. nelsonii extracts accelerated wound healing, but there was no significant difference in wound contraction using 10% and 20% concentrations of the extracts in cream. The results also showed the potential usefulness of this model to measure accelerating wound healing.The extracts could perhaps overcome defects associated with healing failure in chronic wounds and prevent secondary bacterial and fungal infections.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]The use of a rat model to evaluate the <i>in vivo</i> toxicity and wound healing activity of selected <i>Combretum</i> and <i>Terminalia </i>(Combretaceae) species extracts Texto completo
2010
Peter Masoko | Jackie Picard | Jacobus N. Eloff
Wound healing is a fundamental response to tissue injury and several natural products have been shown to accelerate the healing process. The present study was undertaken to determine the safety and efficacy of the topical treatment of acetone leaf extracts of <em>Combretum imberbe, Combretum nelsonii,Combretum albopuntactum</em> and <em>Terminalia sericea</em> based on their in <em>vitro</em> antimicrobial activity. Four circular full-thickness skin wounds were made on the backs of eight anaesthetised Wistar rats using aseptic techniques. The treatments were administrated topically using 10% and 20% concentrations of each extract in aqueous cream in separate treatments. Indications of erythema, exudate, crust formation,swelling and ulceration were used to determine the wound healing process. All of the wounds closed completely within 17 days. Throughout the experiment, a subcutaneous probe was used to determine that the body temperature and body weight of the rats were within the normal range. <em>C. imberbe</em> and <em>C. nelsonii</em> extracts accelerated wound healing, but there was no significant difference in wound contraction using 10% and 20% concentrations of the extracts in cream. The results also showed the potential usefulness of this model to measure accelerating wound healing.The extracts could perhaps overcome defects associated with healing failure in chronic wounds and prevent secondary bacterial and fungal infections.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Seroprevalence survey of Chlamydophila abortus infection in breeding goats on commercial farms in the Otavi Veterinary District, northern Namibia Texto completo
2010
Samkange, Alaster | Katsande, Tendai C. | Tjipura-Zaire, Georgina | Crafford, Jan E.
Seroprevalence survey of Chlamydophila abortus infection in breeding goats on commercial farms in the Otavi Veterinary District, northern Namibia Texto completo
2010
Samkange, Alaster | Katsande, Tendai C. | Tjipura-Zaire, Georgina | Crafford, Jan E.
A total of 1 076 sera from breeding goats were randomly collected from 24 different farms and tested with CHEKIT®-ELISA (IDEXX Laboratories B.V., 1 119 NE Schiphol-Rijk, Nederland) for antibodies against Chlamydophila abortus. The farms were divided into two categories of twelve farms each,based on their previous history of observed abortions over the previous 12 months: those with low ( 5%) levels of abortion and those with high (≥ 5%) levels of abortion. The farmers were also interviewed on their level of awareness about chlamydophilosis, its zoonotic importance and vaccination measures against the disease. The study detected overall seroprevalence levels of 25% for the farms and 8% for the individual animals (at 95% confidence). A total of six out of twentyfour farms (25%) had at least one positive breeding animal. Only five out of the twenty-four (20.8%)farmers interviewed were aware of chlamydophilosis and its zoonotic dangers. None of the 24 farmers interviewed practised any vaccination against chlamydophilosis. There was a significantly higher number of seropositive animals from farms with high levels of abortion, compared to those animals from farms with low levels of abortion (p = 0.0001). This study underscores the need for a higher level of farmer awareness and training on chlamydophilosis and its zoonotic dangers.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Seroprevalence survey of <i>Chlamydophila abortus</i> infection in breeding goats on commercial farms in the Otavi Veterinary District, northern Namibia Texto completo
2010
Alaster Samkange | Tendai C. Katsande | Georgina Tjipura-Zaire | Jan E. Crafford
A total of 1 076 sera from breeding goats were randomly collected from 24 different farms and tested with CHEKIT®-ELISA (IDEXX Laboratories B.V., 1 119 NE Schiphol-Rijk, Nederland) for antibodies against Chlamydophila abortus. The farms were divided into two categories of twelve farms each,based on their previous history of observed abortions over the previous 12 months: those with low (< 5%) levels of abortion and those with high (≥ 5%) levels of abortion. The farmers were also interviewed on their level of awareness about chlamydophilosis, its zoonotic importance and vaccination measures against the disease. The study detected overall seroprevalence levels of 25% for the farms and 8% for the individual animals (at 95% confidence). A total of six out of twentyfour farms (25%) had at least one positive breeding animal. Only five out of the twenty-four (20.8%)farmers interviewed were aware of chlamydophilosis and its zoonotic dangers. None of the 24 farmers interviewed practised any vaccination against chlamydophilosis. There was a significantly higher number of seropositive animals from farms with high levels of abortion, compared to those animals from farms with low levels of abortion (p = 0.0001). This study underscores the need for a higher level of farmer awareness and training on chlamydophilosis and its zoonotic dangers.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Comparative ultrastructure of fibrin networks of a dog after thrombotic ischaemic stroke Texto completo
2010
Pretorius, Etheresia | Windberger, Ursula B. | Oberholzer, Hester M. | Auer, Roland E.
Comparative ultrastructure of fibrin networks of a dog after thrombotic ischaemic stroke Texto completo
2010
Pretorius, Etheresia | Windberger, Ursula B. | Oberholzer, Hester M. | Auer, Roland E.
A cerebrovascular accident or stroke is a rare condition in dogs, but previous studies suggest that it is now increasingly being recognised. Platelets and fibrin networks are involved in haemostasis,which is disrupted during a thrombotic event. In this study we investigate the ultrastructure of the fibrin networks of a dog that had suffered ischaemic stroke, following suspected thromboembolism from clots that became dislodged during catheter maintenance (flushing with heparinised saline) 2 days after carotid artery catheter insertion. Fibrin networks of blood samples that were collected immediately after the stroke, 15 min after treatment with streptokinase and 24 h after treatment, were studied. The results were compared to those of two control dogs. During a stroke, fibrin morphology changes to form a thick, matted layer.Post-treatment ultrastructure shows that the fibrin morphology returns to that comparable to controls. Our results show that during thrombotic risk, fibrin network morphology changes visibly and reduces the fibrinolytic activity of the coagulation system.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Comparative ultrastructure of fibrin networks of a dog after thrombotic ischaemic stroke Texto completo
2010
Etheresia Pretorius | Ursula B. Windberger | Hester M. Oberholzer | Roland E. Auer
A cerebrovascular accident or stroke is a rare condition in dogs, but previous studies suggest that it is now increasingly being recognised. Platelets and fibrin networks are involved in haemostasis,which is disrupted during a thrombotic event. In this study we investigate the ultrastructure of the fibrin networks of a dog that had suffered ischaemic stroke, following suspected thromboembolism from clots that became dislodged during catheter maintenance (flushing with heparinised saline) 2 days after carotid artery catheter insertion. Fibrin networks of blood samples that were collected immediately after the stroke, 15 min after treatment with streptokinase and 24 h after treatment, were studied. The results were compared to those of two control dogs. During a stroke, fibrin morphology changes to form a thick, matted layer.Post-treatment ultrastructure shows that the fibrin morphology returns to that comparable to controls. Our results show that during thrombotic risk, fibrin network morphology changes visibly and reduces the fibrinolytic activity of the coagulation system.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Parasites of domestic and wild animals in South Africa. XLVIII . Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) infesting domestic cats and wild felids in southern Africa Texto completo
2010
Horak, Ivan G. | Heyne, Heloise | Donkin, Edward F.
Parasites of domestic and wild animals in South Africa. XLVIII . Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) infesting domestic cats and wild felids in southern Africa Texto completo
2010
Horak, Ivan G. | Heyne, Heloise | Donkin, Edward F.
Ticks collected from domestic cats (Felis catus), cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus),caracals (Caracal caracal), African wild cats (Felis lybica), black-footed cats (Felis nigripes), a serval (Leptailurus serval), lions(Panthera leo), and leopards (Panthera pardus) were identified and counted. Thirteen species of ixodid ticks and one argasid tick were identified from domestic cats and 17 species of ixodid ticks from wild felids. The domestic cats and wild felids harboured 11 ixodid species in common. The adults of Haemaphysalis elliptica, the most abundant tick species infesting cats and wild felids, were most numerous on a domestic cat in late winter and in mid-summer, during 2 consecutive years. The recorded geographic distribution of the recently described Haemaphysalis colesbergensis, a parasite of cats and caracals, was extended by 2 new locality records in the Northern Cape Province,South Africa.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Parasites of domestic and wild animals in South Africa. XLVIII . Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) infesting domestic cats and wild felids in southern Africa Texto completo
2010
Ivan G. Horak | Heloise Heyne | Edward F. Donkin
Ticks collected from domestic cats (Felis catus), cheetahs (Acinonyx jubatus),caracals (Caracal caracal), African wild cats (Felis lybica), black-footed cats (Felis nigripes), a serval (Leptailurus serval), lions(Panthera leo), and leopards (Panthera pardus) were identified and counted. Thirteen species of ixodid ticks and one argasid tick were identified from domestic cats and 17 species of ixodid ticks from wild felids. The domestic cats and wild felids harboured 11 ixodid species in common. The adults of Haemaphysalis elliptica, the most abundant tick species infesting cats and wild felids, were most numerous on a domestic cat in late winter and in mid-summer, during 2 consecutive years. The recorded geographic distribution of the recently described Haemaphysalis colesbergensis, a parasite of cats and caracals, was extended by 2 new locality records in the Northern Cape Province,South Africa.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Prion genotypes of scrapie-infected Canadian sheep 1998–2008 Texto completo
2010
Harrington, Noel P. | O'Rourke, Katherine I. | Feng, Yuqin | Rendulich, Jasmine | DiFruscio, Cathleen | Balachandran, Aru
This report describes the genetics of the prion protein gene (PRNP) at codons 136, 154, and 171 for sheep diagnosed with naturally acquired classical scrapie in Canada between 1998 and 2008. Genotyping analysis was performed on 249 sheep with confirmed classical scrapie infection representing 98 flocks from 6 provinces. A further case-control analysis of 3 of these flocks compared the genotypes between infected sheep (n = 72) and those of their healthy flockmates (n = 1990). The incidence of classical scrapie in the Canadian sheep population was highly associated with the ARQ haplotype (91.8%) and the ARQ/ARQ genotype (91.6%). In addition, the ARQ haplotype was found at significantly higher frequency in scrapie-infected sheep when compared with their healthy flockmates. Comparison with other published data suggests that the scrapie risk of PRNP genotypes differs between Canada and countries where the VRQ allele is associated with the highest susceptibility to infection.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Immune response following vaccination against Salmonella Enteritidis using 2 commercial bacterins in laying hens Texto completo
2010
Tran, Thi Q.L. | Quessy, Sylvain | Letellier, Ann | Desrosiers, Annie | Boulianne, M (Martine)
The humoral and cell-mediated immune (CMI) response to 2 commercial killed Salmonella Enteritidis (SE) vaccines (Layermune and MBL SE4C) was evaluated in laying hens. Layers were distributed in 2 experimental groups. The first received a single immunization at 16 wk of age, while the second experimental group was immunized at 12 wk of age and again at 18 wk of age. Serum immunoglobulin (Ig)G antibodies were measured using a commercial SE ELISA kit and showed persistent levels from 3 to 32 and 34 wk post-vaccination. The vaccination protocol using 2 immunizations showed a higher seroconversion level than the single vaccination. However, our results for bacterial intracellular survival indicated that IgG titers were not linked with bacterial killing. Local IgA production was measured in the intestines and oviducts with an in-house SE whole cell antigen ELISA. Only the MBL SE4C vaccine elicited IgA antibody production when tested on intestine and oviduct mucosal secretions, 3-weeks post-vaccination in both immunization protocol groups. To evaluate the CMI response, the splenic T-cells and B-cells populations were analyzed using flow cytometry. The CD3/B-cell ratio decreased 3 wk after the second immunization in the twice vaccinated Layermune group due to an increase in B-cells.
Mostrar más [+] Menos [-]Expression of vascular endothelial growth factor and endothelial nitric oxide synthase is increased in the placenta of sheep at high altitude in the Andes Texto completo
2010
Parraguez, Victor H. | Atlagich, Miljenko A. | Urguieta, Bessie | Galleguillos, Marco | Reyes, Monica De los | Kooyman, David L. | Araneda, Silvia | Raggi, Luis A.
Fetal weight and the placenta of sheep at high altitude (HA) are affected by hypoxia. Placental changes (an increase in placental size and vascularization) are greater in ewes from populations that have lived for several generations at HA than in those exposed during just 1 gestation. This study investigated placental expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), 2 molecules involved in placental angiogenesis that could be upregulated by hypoxia. Two groups of ewes were maintained at HA (3589 m) during pregnancy: HA-native ewes (group HH) and ewes native to lowlands but moved to HA immediately after the diagnosis of pregnancy (group LH). A control group (LL) was kept at sea level. Near term, placentomes were removed, weighed, and processed for immunohistochemical detection of VEGF and eNOS, as well as for vascular area measurement. Placental weight was significantly higher in the HH group than in the LH and LL groups; between the latter 2 groups there was no significant difference. The placental area occupied by vasculature was significantly greater in both the HA groups than in the LH group; the number of placentomes was greatest in the LL group. The density of VEGF and eNOS in the placentome tissue was significantly greater in both HA groups than in the LL group. Although the density of VEGF was significantly lower in the HH group than in the LH group, no differences were observed in eNOS density between the HH and LH animals. These results demonstrate that chronic hypoxia upregulates the expression of placental VEGF and eNOS, suggesting an important role of these molecules in the placental response to HA hypoxia. In addition, an attenuated response to hypoxia in VEGF synthesis may be part of the long-term process of adaptation to HA.
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