Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Mostrar: 20 | 50 | 100
Resultados 1 - 12 de 12
Filtrar
Mais filtros











Intervalo de ano de publicação
1.
Pathogens ; 13(4)2024 Apr 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38668258

RESUMO

Rabies, one of the most lethal global zoonoses, affects all mammals. It remains circulating worldwide in sylvatic cycles through terrestrial and airborne reservoirs, and in Brazil, bats are currently the main reservoirs and source of transmission. Wild boars, an important invasive alien species in Brazil, are a proven food source for hematophagous bats and may participate in the Brazilian sylvatic cycle of rabies. We evaluated the presence of this pathogen in hunted wild boars from the São Paulo state using histopathology, the direct fluorescent antibody test (DFA), viral isolation in cell culture (VICC), the rapid fluorescent focus inhibition test (RFFIT), and quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR). The results of histopathological, DFA, VICC, and RT-qPCR analysis were negative for all samples; seven serum samples tested positive in the RFFIT, and titers ranged from 0.13 IU/mL to 0.5 IU/mL. The presence of rabies virus-neutralizing antibodies in the studied wild boars suggests the circulation of the virus in these animals. Educative actions directed at hunters should include information on the prevention of this important zoonosis.

2.
Viruses ; 16(2)2024 01 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38400002

RESUMO

In Chile, edible herbs are mainly grown by small farmers. This type of horticultural crop typically requires intensive management because it is highly susceptible to insects, some of which transmit viruses that severely affect crop yield and quality. In 2019, in coriander plants tested negative for all previously reported viruses, RNA-Seq analysis of one symptomatic plant revealed a plethora of viruses, including one virus known to infect coriander, five viruses never reported in coriander, and a new cytorhabdovirus with a 14,180 nucleotide RNA genome for which the species name Cytorhabdovirus coriandrum was proposed. Since all the detected viruses were aphid-borne, aphids and weeds commonly growing around the coriander field were screened for viruses. The results showed the occurrence of the same seven viruses and the alfalfa mosaic virus, another aphid-borne virus, in aphids and weeds. Together, our findings document the presence of multiple viruses in coriander and the potential role of weeds as virus reservoirs for aphid acquisition.


Assuntos
Afídeos , Coriandrum , Vírus de Plantas , Vírus , Animais , Chile/epidemiologia , Plantas , Doenças das Plantas , Vírus de Plantas/genética
3.
Plants (Basel) ; 12(6)2023 Mar 20.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36987059

RESUMO

Citrus leprosis (CL) is the main viral disease affecting the Brazilian citriculture. Sweet orange (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck) trees affected by CL were identified in small orchards in Southern Brazil. Rod-like particles of 40 × 100 nm and electron lucent viroplasm were observed in the nucleus of infected cells in symptomatic tissues. RNA extracts from three plants, which proved negative by RT-PCR for known CL-causing viruses, were analyzed by high throughput sequencing and Sanger sequencing after RT-PCR. The genomes of bi-segmented ss(-)RNA viruses, with ORFs in a typical organization of members of the genus Dichorhavirus, were recovered. These genomes shared 98-99% nt sequence identity among them but <73% with those of known dichorhavirids, a value below the threshold for new species demarcation within that genus. Phylogenetically, the three haplotypes of the new virus called citrus bright spot virus (CiBSV) are clustered with citrus leprosis virus N, which is a dichorhavirus transmitted by Brevipalpus phoenicis sensu stricto. In CiBSV-infected citrus plants, B. papayensis and B. azores were found, but the virus could only be transmitted to Arabidopsis plants by B. azores. The study provides the first evidence of the role of B. azores as a viral vector and supports the assignment of CiBSV to the tentative new species Dichorhavirus australis.

4.
Viruses ; 13(5)2021 05 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34066683

RESUMO

Bat flies (Hippoboscoidea: Nycteribiidae and Streblidae) are obligate hematophagous ectoparasites of bats. We collected streblid bat flies from the New World (México) and the Old World (Uganda), and used metagenomics to identify their viruses. In México, we found méjal virus (Rhabdoviridae; Vesiculovirus), Amate virus (Reoviridae: Orbivirus), and two unclassified viruses of invertebrates. Méjal virus is related to emerging zoonotic encephalitis viruses and to the agriculturally important vesicular stomatitis viruses (VSV). Amate virus and its sister taxon from a bat are most closely related to mosquito- and tick-borne orbiviruses, suggesting a previously unrecognized orbivirus transmission cycle involving bats and bat flies. In Uganda, we found mamucuso virus (Peribunyaviridae: Orthobunyavirus) and two unclassified viruses (a rhabdovirus and an invertebrate virus). Mamucuso virus is related to encephalitic viruses of mammals and to viruses from nycteribiid bat flies and louse flies, suggesting a previously unrecognized orthobunyavirus transmission cycle involving hippoboscoid insects. Bat fly virus transmission may be neither strictly vector-borne nor strictly vertical, with opportunistic feeding by bat flies occasionally leading to zoonotic transmission. Many "bat-associated" viruses, which are ecologically and epidemiologically associated with bats but rarely or never found in bats themselves, may actually be viruses of bat flies or other bat ectoparasites.


Assuntos
Dípteros/virologia , Tropismo Viral , Animais , Código de Barras de DNA Taxonômico , Dípteros/classificação , Dípteros/genética , Geografia , Especificidade de Hospedeiro , Metagenômica/métodos , México , Filogenia , Uganda
5.
Braz J Microbiol ; 51(2): 837-846, 2020 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31953649

RESUMO

An unprecedented outbreak of rabies occurred in Rio Grande do Sul state (RS) from 2012 onward, resulting in thousands of bovine deaths, important economic losses, and posing risk to human health. This article describes a genetic analysis of 145 rabies viruses (RABV) recovered from herbivorous from RS between 2012 and 2017, based on partial sequence analysis of the nucleoprotein (N) gene. High nucleotide (nt) identity (95.5 to 100%) and amino acid (aa) similarity (96.7 to 100%) were observed among the analyzed sequences. These sequences displayed a high sequence nt identity/aa similarity with bovine RABV sequences (96.4-97.9%; 98.1-100%, respectively) and vampire bat RABV sequences (96.3-97.5%; 97.8-99.5%). Phylogenetic analyzes based on the N sequence allowed for the segregation of viruses into two distinct clusters. Cluster 1 comprised RABV sequences covering the whole studied period, whereas cluster 2 grouped a lower number of viruses from 2013, 2014, 2015, to 2017. In some cases, viruses obtained from the same region within a short period of time grouped to distinct clusters or sub-clusters, indicating the co-circulation of distinct virus lineages in these outbreaks. The segregation into sub-clusters was also observed for viral sequences obtained from the same region at different times, indicating the involvement of distinct viruses. In summary, partial sequence analyses revealed a high conservation of N protein and the circulation of two lineages and different sublineages of RABV in the region. In addition, our results confirm the suitability of N gene to study the genetic relationships among RABV isolates.


Assuntos
Proteínas do Nucleocapsídeo/genética , Vírus da Raiva/genética , Raiva/veterinária , Animais , Sequência de Bases , Encéfalo/virologia , Brasil/epidemiologia , Bovinos/virologia , Herbivoria , Filogenia , RNA Viral/genética , Raiva/epidemiologia , Raiva/virologia , Vírus da Raiva/classificação , Análise de Sequência , Ovinos/virologia
6.
Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop;53: e20190402, 2020. graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-1092199

RESUMO

Abstract In Brazil, rabies occurs mainly within an urban cycle, in which dogs and bats are reservoirs. This paper aims to report the occurrence of rabies in Callithrix sp. in Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In June 2019 a hybrid specimen was referred for diagnosis. The Direct Fluorescent Antibody, Mouse Inoculation, and Polymerase Chain Reaction tests were positive. A phylogenetic analysis was compatible with antigenic variant 3, characteristic of Desmodus rotundus. New studies should be undertaken to elucidate the real role of callitrichids in the urban rabies cycle.


Assuntos
Animais , Raiva/diagnóstico , Vírus da Raiva/genética , Callithrix/virologia , Filogenia , Vírus da Raiva/imunologia , População Urbana , Brasil , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , Técnica Direta de Fluorescência para Anticorpo
7.
BMC Vet Res ; 14(1): 338, 2018 Nov 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30419906

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Paralytic form of rabies is frequent in cattle in Latin America, but it is uncommon in goats. There are few clinical reports on furious rabies affecting goats, and the sporadic cases of rabid goats from surveillance programs worldwide lack clinical data. Furthermore, few studies reported the cerebrospinal fluid findings in rabid livestock. CASE PRESENTATION: On a farm in Midwestern Brazil, six of 47 Saanen goats died within one week. No vaccination protocols were implemented on the farm and the owner stated bat bites history on the livestock. Although rabies is endemic in Brazil, livestock vaccination is not mandatory. One 1-year-old buck was evaluated and showed non-specific clinical signs evolving within 12-h to nervous signs. Cerebrospinal fluid analysis revealed mononuclear pleocytosis, hyperproteinemia and high glucose levels. At necropsy, no gross lesions were present. Microscopically, discrete to moderate perivascular lymphoplasmacytic cuffing in gray and white matter, neuronal necrosis, neuronophagia, and mononuclear ganglioneuritis was observed in the brainstem and cervical spinal cord. Immunohistochemistry revealed strong anti-rabies virus immunostaining. Fresh central nervous system samples were positive for rabies in direct fluorescent antibody test (dFAT) and mouse intracerebral inoculation test (MIT). Exposed livestock recommendations included immediate vaccination, a strict isolation period of 90 days, and booster vaccinations during the third and eighth weeks. CONCLUSION: IHC revealed the widespread distribution of rabies virus antigen in the goat's CNS, contrasting the discrete pathological changes. In this goat, definitive diagnosis of paralytic rabies was obtained through the association of epidemiological, clinical, laboratorial, pathological findings (histology and IHC) and gold standard confirmatory tests (dFAT and MIT).


Assuntos
Doenças das Cabras/virologia , Paralisia/veterinária , Raiva/veterinária , Animais , Brasil , Doenças das Cabras/diagnóstico , Doenças das Cabras/patologia , Cabras/virologia , Masculino , Paralisia/etiologia , Paralisia/virologia , Raiva/complicações , Raiva/diagnóstico , Raiva/patologia
8.
Acta Virol ; 62(3): 326-329, 2018.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30160148

RESUMO

The U.S. Air Force conducts vector and arbovirus surveillance worldwide. We report on two Rhabdoviridae detected at Holloman Air Force Base in Otero County, New Mexico including the nearly complete 11-kb genome of Merida virus, which was not previously known from the USA, and a novel virus tentatively named Dillard's Draw virus. Merida virus was previously only known from Mexico. Dillard's Draw virus represents a novel arbovirus most closely related to an avian pathogen from Australia and shares some genetic similarity to Durham virus from the eastern United States.


Assuntos
Culex/virologia , Mosquitos Vetores/virologia , Rhabdoviridae/isolamento & purificação , Animais , Feminino , Masculino , México , New Mexico , Filogenia , Rhabdoviridae/classificação , Rhabdoviridae/genética
9.
Ces med. vet. zootec ; 12(2): 134-150, mayo-ago. 2017. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: biblio-890062

RESUMO

Abstract Rabies is a fatal zoonotic disease caused by a neurotropic RNA virus part of the family Rhabdoviridae. The disease is characterized by encephalitic inflammation and is responsible for a number of annual fatal deaths of people and animals in the world. Chiropters such as insectivorous, frugivorous and hematophagous bats are the major transmitters, reservoirs, and vectors of the rabies virus. In Colombia, a total of thirty-five cases of human rabies occurred between 2000 2014. Of the thirty-five cases twenty-two were transmitted by bats. The genetic variant V3 (hematophagous bats) were responsible for 24 human deaths, while the genetic variant V4, carried by insectivorous bats, caused three human deaths. The disease is mainly linked to infected cats that may have hunted infected bats and then transmitted the virus to humans. Diagnosis is usually made by detection of the virus from infected animals and techniques such as RT-PCR, which might be used to promote active surveillance in bat populations. Rabies is a preventable disease and vaccination of pets confers protective immunity, however, vaccination coverage of pets in Colombia is still limited. This review article collects epidemiological data of rabies virus genetic variants associated with chiropters species that have been reported to transmit the virus in the world and emphasizes on rabies cases reported in Colombia during the last decades.


Resumen La rabia es una enfermedad zoonóticas mortal causada por un virus ARN neurotrópico de la familia Rhabdoviridae. La enfermedad se caracteriza por encefalitis y es responsable de múltiples muertes anuales de personas y animales. Quirópteros insectívoros, frugívoros y hematófagos son los principales transmisores, reservorios y vectores del virus. En Colombia, un total de 35 casos de rabia humana fueron reportados entre 2000- 2014, veintidós de ellos fueron transmitidos por murciélagos. La variante genética V3 (murciélagos hematófagos) fue responsable de 24 muertes humanas, mientras que la variante genética V4 (murciélagos insectívoros) causó tres muertes humanas. La enfermedad es transmitida al humano principalmente por gatos infectados que pudieron haber cazado murciélagos infectados. El diagnóstico se realiza mediante la detección del virus en animales rabiosos y técnicas como RT-PCR podrían utilizarse para promover la vigilancia activa de las poblaciones de murciélagos. La rabia es una enfermedad prevenible y la vacunación en animales domésticos confiere inmunidad protectora, sin embargo, la cobertura de vacunación en animales domésticos en Colombia es aún limitada. Esta revisión recoge datos epidemiológicos de las variantes genéticas del virus en especies de quirópteros reportadas como transmisores del virus en el mundo y enfatiza en los casos de rabia reportados en Colombia durante las últimas décadas.


Resumo A raiva é uma enfermidade zoonótica fatal causada pelo vírus neurotrópico do ARN da família Rhabdoviridae. A enfermidade é conhecida por encefalite e é responsável das numerosas mortes anuais de animais e pessoas. Quirópteros e insetívoros, frugívoros e sanguessugas são os principais transmissores, reservatórios e vetores do vírus. Na Colômbia o Instituto Nacional de Saúde relatou um total de 35 casos de raiva humana entre 2000- 2014. Vinte dois deles foram transmitidos pelos morcegos. A variante genética V3 (morcegos hematófagos) foi responsável de 24 mortes humanas. Enquanto a variante genética V4 (morcegos insetívoros) provoco três mortes humanas. A enfermidade está ligada principalmente á os gatos infectados que poderiam ter caçado morcegos infectados e, em seguida, transmitida a os seres humanos. Diagnóstico e normalmente feito a través da detecção do vírus em animais raivosos e técnicas tais como RT- PCR poderiam se utilizar para promover a vigilância ativa das populações de morcegos. A raiva é uma enfermidade evitável em animais domésticos cuja vacinação confere imunidade protetora, no entanto, a cobertura de vacinação em animais de estimação na Colômbia ainda é limitada, precisando de mais cobertura. Este artigo de revisão recolha dados epidemiológicos e variantes genéticas do vírus, e a diversidade de espécies de morcego reportado como transmissores do vírus no mundo. O manuscrito também resume os principais casos de raiva reportados na Colômbia nas últimas décadas e enfatiza a necessidade de reforçar a vigilância ativa para o diagnóstico de raiva em morcegos em todo o país.

10.
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1485445

RESUMO

A raiva é uma enfermidade infecto-contagiosa de caráter zoonótico que afeta mamíferos. Os principaisreservatórios e transmissores pertencem às ordens Chiroptera e Carnivora, sendo responsáveispeloscasos de raiva em animais domésticose pessoas.Este artigo descreve e registra um caso ocorridoem um cão doméstico proveniente da zona rural do município de Umuarama, Paraná, que apresentoudisfagia, obnubilação, paresia de membros pélvicos, ptose de lábio superior, protrusão de línguae de terceira pálpebra. O animal foi mantido sob hospitalização, recebendo tratamento de suporte,e o quadro evoluiu para tetraplegia, parada respiratória e óbito, sendo diagnosticado como positivopara raiva por imunofluorescência indireta, com painel de anticorpos monoclonais da Variante3,compatível com amostras isoladas do morcego Desmodus rotundus. Este foi o único caso de raivacanina diagnosticado nos últimos dez anos na região noroeste do Estado do Paraná. Diante da presençade sinais neurológicos em mamíferos sempre se deve suspeitar de raiva, sendo fundamental oadequado encaminhamento de material para diagnóstico laboratorial, com notificação obrigatória doscasos positivos aos órgãos sanitários competentes. Como o morcego hematófago Desmodus rotunduse alguns carnívoros selvagens são os principais transmissores da raiva canina e humana,também éfundamental a vacinação anual contra raiva de todos os animais susceptíveis que vivam em áreas derisco.


Rabies is an infect-contagious zoonotic disease which affects mammals, whose main transmittingreservoirs are members of the Chiroptera and Carnivora orders, being responsible by rabies casesin domestic animals and humans. This paper reports and registers a case affecting a domestic dogwhich presented dysphagia, obnubilation, pelvic limb paresis, upper lip ptosis, protrusion of tongueand eyelid, occurred in the rural zone of Umuarama, Paraná, Brazil. The animal was hospitalized and received support treatment, and the case evolved to tetraplegia, respiratory arrest, and death,being positivelydiagnosed as rabies by indirect immunofluorescence with monoclonal antibodies ofthe Variant 3, compatible with samples isolated from the Desmodus rotundus vampire-bat. This is theonly case of canine rabies diagnosed in the northwestern region of the State of Paraná, Brazil, in thelast ten years. When dealing with neurologic signs in mammals, rabies always needs to be suspected,being very important the correct sampling for laboratorial diagnosis, with obligatory communicationof the positive cases to health authorities. The Desmodus rotundus vampire-bat and some wild carnivoresarethe main transmitters of canine and human rabies. Therefore, is also important the annualvaccination against rabies of all susceptible animals living in risk areas.


Assuntos
Animais , Cães , Cães , Raiva/veterinária , Animais de Estimação , Zoonoses
11.
MEDVEP. Rev. cient. Med. Vet. ; 9(29): 343-349, abr-jun. 2011. ilus
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-10188

RESUMO

A raiva é uma enfermidade infecto-contagiosa de caráter zoonótico que afeta mamíferos. Os principaisreservatórios e transmissores pertencem às ordens Chiroptera e Carnivora, sendo responsáveispeloscasos de raiva em animais domésticose pessoas.Este artigo descreve e registra um caso ocorridoem um cão doméstico proveniente da zona rural do município de Umuarama, Paraná, que apresentoudisfagia, obnubilação, paresia de membros pélvicos, ptose de lábio superior, protrusão de línguae de terceira pálpebra. O animal foi mantido sob hospitalização, recebendo tratamento de suporte,e o quadro evoluiu para tetraplegia, parada respiratória e óbito, sendo diagnosticado como positivopara raiva por imunofluorescência indireta, com painel de anticorpos monoclonais da Variante3,compatível com amostras isoladas do morcego Desmodus rotundus. Este foi o único caso de raivacanina diagnosticado nos últimos dez anos na região noroeste do Estado do Paraná. Diante da presençade sinais neurológicos em mamíferos sempre se deve suspeitar de raiva, sendo fundamental oadequado encaminhamento de material para diagnóstico laboratorial, com notificação obrigatória doscasos positivos aos órgãos sanitários competentes. Como o morcego hematófago Desmodus rotunduse alguns carnívoros selvagens são os principais transmissores da raiva canina e humana,também éfundamental a vacinação anual contra raiva de todos os animais susceptíveis que vivam em áreas derisco.(AU)


Rabies is an infect-contagious zoonotic disease which affects mammals, whose main transmittingreservoirs are members of the Chiroptera and Carnivora orders, being responsible by rabies casesin domestic animals and humans. This paper reports and registers a case affecting a domestic dogwhich presented dysphagia, obnubilation, pelvic limb paresis, upper lip ptosis, protrusion of tongueand eyelid, occurred in the rural zone of Umuarama, Paraná, Brazil. The animal was hospitalized and received support treatment, and the case evolved to tetraplegia, respiratory arrest, and death,being positivelydiagnosed as rabies by indirect immunofluorescence with monoclonal antibodies ofthe Variant 3, compatible with samples isolated from the Desmodus rotundus vampire-bat. This is theonly case of canine rabies diagnosed in the northwestern region of the State of Paraná, Brazil, in thelast ten years. When dealing with neurologic signs in mammals, rabies always needs to be suspected,being very important the correct sampling for laboratorial diagnosis, with obligatory communicationof the positive cases to health authorities. The Desmodus rotundus vampire-bat and some wild carnivoresarethe main transmitters of canine and human rabies. Therefore, is also important the annualvaccination against rabies of all susceptible animals living in risk areas.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Cães , Raiva/veterinária , Cães , Zoonoses , Animais de Estimação
12.
Pesqui. vet. bras ; Pesqui. vet. bras;28(10): 495-500, Oct. 2008. ilus, tab
Artigo em Português | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: lil-506695

RESUMO

Descreve-se a ocorrência de raiva em ovinos na região Central do Rio Grande do Sul em novembro de 2003. Foram afetados dois ovinos de raça mista, um macho de três meses e uma fêmea de 2,5 anos de idade que apresentaram sinais clínicos com evolução de cinco dias e caracterizados por dificuldade de locomoção, tremores musculares, decúbito lateral, convulsões, opistótono e febre. Histologicamente havia mielomeningoencefalite não-supurativa, associada a inclusões eosinofílicas intracitoplasmáticas (corpúsculos de Negri) em neurônios nos dois ovinos afetados. Em um ovino em que o gânglio de Gasser foi examinado, havia ganglionite não-supurativa. As lesões concentravam-se predominantemente na substância cinzenta da medula espinhal, no tronco encefálico e no cerebelo. Antígeno viral foi detectado em seções selecionadas de ponte e bulbo submetidas ao teste de imuno-histoquímica utilizando anticorpo policlonal anti-ribonucleoproteína do vírus da raiva. Os casos ocorreram em meio a um surto de raiva bovina transmitida por morcegos e foram considerados, com bases epidemiológicas, como transmitidos da mesma forma, como ocorre na raiva endêmica de bovinos no Rio Grande do Sul.(AU)


Cases of rabies in sheep occurring in November 2003, in central Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil, are described. A 3-month-old male, and a 2.5-month-old female sheep were affected. Clinical signs were characterized by abnormal gait, trembling, lateral recumbency, convulsion, opisthotonus, and fever. Histological findings included a non-suppurative myelomeningoencephalitis associated with intracytoplasmic eosinophilic inclusion (Negri) bodies in neurons. Lesions were predominantly observed in gray matter of the spinal cord, brainstem and cerebellum. There was non-suppurative Gasserian ganglionitis in one sheep in which this structure was examined. Immunohistochemistry using rabies virus ribonucleoprotein polyclonal antibody yelded positive result in brain tissue from both sheep. The cases herein reported occurred concomitantly to an outbreak of bat transmitted rabies in cattle in the same region and were considered, on epidemiological basis, to be transmitted by bats, as occurs in endemic bovine rabies in Rio Grande do Sul.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Raiva/diagnóstico , Vírus da Raiva/patogenicidade , Ovinos/virologia , Imuno-Histoquímica
SELEÇÃO DE REFERÊNCIAS
DETALHE DA PESQUISA