344 resultados para zoonose aviária


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Proteins of animal origin are among the most consumed foods in the world, this scenario highlights the pig production, providing much of the daily protein intake worldwide. Brazil has significant numbers in the production and export of pork to stand among the first in the world marker. Several diseases such as brucellosis, can configure a threat to this sector. Brucellosis in pigs is an important disease and zoonosis once it is the cause of great economic losses by making the species vulnerable to sanitary barriers as well as putting at risk the health of attendants of farms, slaughterhouses employees and consumers. Pigs slaughtered in slaughterhouses approved by competent organs guarentee the safety of employees, in the flowchart of slaughter, and consumers, but illegal slaughterhouses pose risk to public health

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La Encefalopatía Espongiforme Bovina (EEB) es una enfermedad degenerativa mortal y transmisible del sistema nervioso central del ganado, con largo período de incubación y clínicamente se caracteriza por sintomas nerviosos, la reacción exagerada a los estímulos externos y dificultad locomoción. La EEB es una enfermedad del grupo de las Encefalopatías Espongiformes Transmisibles (EET), y consiste en una enfermedad zoonótica transmitida por comer alimentos contaminados con una proteína llamada príon. Se discute el control de enfermedades, celebrada en la carne de vacuno refrigerada masacre a través de las Material Especificado de Riesgo (MER) que son el cerebro, cráneo, ojos, amígdalas, médula espinal, gânglio del trigémino, gânglios de la raiz dorsal y el íleon distal. Estos organismos pueden contener el agente de la EEB y transmitir la enfermedad. Los controles se basan en la ley brasileña y las normas internacionales que dictan la recogida y destrucción de estos materiales, sino también las normas para la comercialización de productos procedentes de rumiantes, así como la prohibición de alimentar rumiantes com productos de origen animal

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Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES)

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As leishmanioses são enfermidades infecciosas que costumam afetar populações de países de clima tropical e subtropical, em sua maioria subdesenvolvidos, uma vez que seus principais vetores necessitam de condições ambientais e climáticas adequadas facilmente encontradas nessas regiões, para se proliferar. Há diferentes formas clínicas que se caracterizam por sua evolução crônica, sendo a forma visceral (LV) uma das mais graves. Neste caso, a disseminação é relativamente rápida uma vez que existe também a abundância de um dos seus principais reservatórios domésticos, o cão, que vive bem próximo ao homem, o qual é também acometido por esta zoonose. Dessa maneira é preciso que as populações, principalmente aquelas localizadas em áreas endêmicas, saibam identificar os pontos principais dessa doença como a transmissão, sinais clínicos e prevenção. Por esse motivo, essa revisão sistemática objetivou procurar saber qual o conhecimento de diferentes populações sobre as leishmanioses. Foram utilizados os seguintes descritores: (knowledge) AND (population) AND (leishmaniasis), através de um levantamento bibliográfico em três bases de dados, LILACS, SCIELO e PUBMED. Foi possível concluir, através da análise de sete artigos, que o conhecimento das leishmanioses ainda se encontra muito superficial dentro das populações e que a principal fonte de informação ainda é a informal, de pessoa a pessoa

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Pós-graduação em Ciência Animal - FMVA

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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

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Pós-graduação em Medicina Veterinária - FCAV

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Considering the importance of zoonotic infections by Leishmania spp. and Toxoplasma gondii in Araçatuba region, São Paulo, this study determined the degree of knowledge of residents of Araçatuba about these two diseases. Questionnaires about these diseases were applied to 123 people. Regarding schooling, all the respondents were literate, and 69.9% (86/123) did not attend higher education and 30.8% (37/123) completed an undergraduate degree. Of these, 91.9% (34/37) knew the meaning of the term zoonosis, with significant difference compared to those who were not trained. This word was unknown by 57% (29/123) of total respondents. Most non-graduates, 59.3% (51/86) did not know what is toxoplasmosis and among graduates, 35.1% (13/37) ignored the subject.There were significant difference between these groups. Regarding the prevention of Leishmania infection, a greater proportion of the residents advocated environmental cleanup, the collar repellent and use of citronella. In relation to toxoplasmosis, 54.5% did not know the ways of transmission of this disease and among those with graduate degree, 13 ignoring any transmission medium. When it comes to prevention of this disease, 55.3% (68/123) did not know any prophylactic. In the group of higher education, 14 did not know how to prevent toxoplasmosis. The results of this study show that the majority of respondents are not aware about the mode of transmission of these diseases, especially in relation to toxoplasmosis.

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Currently, responsible ownership of pets has been widely discussed. In the past, they were brought to our society and it is our duty nowadays to establish this relationship between man and animal. This study aimed at evaluating the level of knowledge of elderly dog owners about responsible ownership with emphasis on control of canine visceral leishmaniasis and at the same time make them aware of the precautions to be taken. An individual questionnaire on the subject was applied to 68 elderly people. They all belong to Nossa Senhora Aparecida Village, located on the suburb of Araçatuba-SP. Along with the interview, veterinary students advised them on the control of canine visceral leishmaniasis, the importance of sterilization in cats and dogs and the responsible ownership, with distribution of informative leaflets. Fecal samples from dogs were collected by the owners and they were sent to the Laboratory of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases at Odontology Faculty at Araçatuba UNESP to be processed through the Willis-Mollay technique. Anthelmintic were acquired in the project and donated for the treatment of animals tested positive. 56.25% (63/112) out of the total number of dogs examined were females, aged between one and ten years. Only 32.14% (36/112) had access to the streets, 90.18% (101/112) were not castrated and 58% (65/112) were mixed breed (SRD). Among the owners, 88.24% (60/68) did not know what zoonosis is and 14.71% (10/68) were not aware what leishmaniasis is. Regarding the researched animals, 62.50% (70/112) had ectoparasites (fleas and ticks). It was also observed that 67.86% (76/112) of dogs had been dewormed, but in 59.82% (36/112) of cases, the intervals between these processes were irregular. For females, 85.71% (54/63) had no prevention heat and it was noted that 19.51% (8 / 41) had already given birth, had dystocia. With these data we can confirm the lack of information by these elderly and the need to establish community awareness and continued programs.

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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)

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Relata-se um caso de ceratoconjuntivite causada por Encephalitozoon hellem em agapornis (Agapornis spp.) adultos, provenientes de um criatório comercial. Cinco animais apresentaram sinais clínicos de ceratoconjuntivite, blefaroespasmo e blefaroedema bilateral, com presença de secreção seropurulenta. Amostras fecais foram colhidas e foi realizado exame coproparasitológico, com resultado negativo. Dois animais foram necropsiados, sendo detectados, em impressões de raspado de conjuntiva ocular, esporos e outros estádios evolutivos de Microsporidium. A confirmação do diagnóstico foi feita pela reação em cadeia de polimerase e sequenciamento de fragmentos amplificados, com utilização de primers específicos para o gene da subunidade 18S do rRNA de E. hellem. A análise dos fragmentos amplificados demonstrou 100% de similaridade com outras sequências de E. hellem publicadas no GenBank. Este é primeiro relato de infecção por E. hellem em aves no Brasil.

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Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)

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Brucellosis is a zoonosis caused by bacteria of the genus Brucella. Man infection occurs through contact with reproductive secretions as placenta and its lochia, semen and penile secretion of infected animals or by consuming unpasteurized milk and dairy products. With the objective of investigating the presence of bacteria in milk, 30 samples of raw milk sold illegally in the region of Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil, as well as 50 samples of milk delivered to a dairy industry previously to its pasteurization were evaluated by the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique. Of the 80 samples analyzed, 10 samples (12.5%) were positive and 70 (87.5%) were negative. Among the  positive samples,  5 (16.6%)  were from  illegal traders  and other  5  (10%) were obtained  from the dairy industry. Brucella spp. positivity shows that the pathogen is representatively present in Botucatu, São Paulo, Brazil, and the risk associated to public health due to the commercialization of illegal products without pasteurization is real.