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Braz. j. vet. pathol ; 15(3): 157-161, nov. 2022. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1417397

Resumo

A senile female nocturnal curassow (Nothocrax urumutum) kept under human care was found dead. Grossly, the lungs were congested and had a nodule with 2.0 cm in diameter adhered to the left lung. Histologically, there were multifocal to coalescent areas of necrosis characterized by deposition of amorphous and eosinophilic material with large amount of cellular debris, surrounded by numerous epithelioid macrophages, multinucleated Langhans giant cells, occasional lymphocytes and plasma cells. Ziehl-Neelsen stained sections demonstrated myriad of intralesional alcohol-acid resistant bacilli (BAAR). DNA extracted from lung samples were evaluated by nested polymerase chain reaction resulting in mycobacterial DNA identification. This is the first reported case of mycobacteriosis in a nocturnal curassow.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Feminino , Galliformes/microbiologia , Infecções por Mycobacterium/diagnóstico , Animais de Zoológico/microbiologia , Mycobacterium/patogenicidade
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 74(6): 1096-1100, 2022. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1416253

Resumo

Mycobacteriosis was detected in seven out of one Atlantic mackerel (Scomber scombrus) that was purchased for human consumption from a fish market. The fish was apparently healthy but during cleaning, several granulomatous foci were noticed in the visceral organs. Histopathological examination of the lesions revealed numerous foci characterized by caseous necrosis in the center of the lesion surrounded by epithelioid giant cells. Ziehl-Neelsen staining revealed the presence of rod-shaped, acid-fast bacteria. Furthermore, immunohistochemical examination revealed the presence of a protein of mycobacterial origin in giant cells and macrophages. Based on gross and microscopic findings, mycobacteriosis was diagnosed. This report showed that due to its zoonotic potential, mycobacteriosis should be considered even in healthy-appearing fishes for human consumption.


A micobacteriose foi detectada em uma de sete cavalas do Atlântico (Scomber scombrus) que foi comprada para consumo humano em um mercado de peixe. O peixe era aparentemente saudável, mas durante a limpeza, vários focos granulomatosos foram notados nos órgãos viscerais. O exame histopatológico das lesões revelou numerosos focos caracterizados por necrose caseosa no centro da lesão circundada por células gigantes epitelioides. A coloração de Ziehl-Neelsen revelou a presença de bactérias em forma de bastonete, com rápida acidez. Além disso, o exame imunohistoquímico revelou a presença de uma proteína de origem micobacteriana em células gigantes e macrófagos. Com base em achados grosseiros e microscópicos, a micobacteriose foi diagnosticada. Este relatório mostrou que devido a seu potencial zoonótico, a micobacteriose deve ser considerada mesmo em peixes saudáveis para consumo humano.


Assuntos
Animais , Perciformes/microbiologia , Infecções por Mycobacterium/diagnóstico , Infecções por Mycobacterium/veterinária , Imuno-Histoquímica/veterinária , Zoonoses Bacterianas/diagnóstico
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 74(5): 881-884, Sep.-Oct. 2022. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1403424

Resumo

Mastitis is considered the main disease that affects dairy cattle worldwide, and it is caused mainly by Staphylococcus aureus and environmental Streptococcus spp. Eventually, nonconventional pathogens, as rapidly growing mycobacteria (RGM), may also cause chronic mastitis, which will not be responsive to antibiotic treatments. Diagnosis of mastitis caused by RGM is a difficult task, and most of time this agent may be misdiagnosed. Here we describe a case of clinical mastitis caused by the RGM Mycobacteroides abscessus in a cow from Southern Brazil, confirmed by microbiological and molecular characterization. Our results reinforce the necessity of a detailed laboratorial identification of the agent and to include this agent in differential diagnosis of chronical clinical mastitis nonresponsive to treatment.


A mastite é considerada uma das principais doenças que afetam rebanhos leiteiros ao redor do mundo e é causada principalmente por Staphylococcus aureus e Streptococcus spp. ambientais. Eventualmente, patógenos não convencionais, como Mycobacterium de crescimento rápido (RGM), podem também causar mastite crônica, a qual não respondera ao tratamento com antimicrobianos. O diagnóstico de mastite causada por RGM é uma tarefa difícil, e a maioria das vezes esse agente pode ser subdiagnosticado. Neste relato, descreveu-se um caso de mastite clínica em uma vaca, no sul do Brasil, causada por RGM Mycobacteroides abscessus, confirmado por caracterização microbiológica e molecular. Os resultados reforçam a necessidade de um diagnóstico laboratorial detalhado para a identificação do agente e a inclusão deste como diagnóstico diferencial no reconhecimento de mastite crônica não responsiva ao tratamento.


Assuntos
Animais , Feminino , Bovinos , Mycobacterium abscessus/isolamento & purificação , Mastite Bovina/virologia , Infecções por Mycobacterium não Tuberculosas/veterinária , Leite/microbiologia
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Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 50(suppl.1): Pub.748-4 jan. 2022. map
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1458556

Resumo

Background: Mycobacteriosis is caused by bacteria belonging to the genus Mycobacterium, with considerable zoonoticpotential and risk to public health. Infection in dogs is rare and is usually associated with immunosuppression, resultingfrom eating meat or contact with contaminated soil or fomites. Dogs are also known as potential sources for the spread ofatypical tuberculosis in humans and other animals. This paper aims to describe the clinical, cytological, histopathological,and molecular findings of a male canine seen at University Veterinary Hospital of Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, with generalizedlymphadenomegaly associated Mycobacterium intracellulare infection.Case: A 2-year-old male Lhasa Apso dog was referred to the University Veterinary Hospital in Cuiabá city, located in theMidwest region of Brazil. The patient had a history of intermittent claudication of the left pelvic limb for approximately6 months and lymphadenomegaly with progression for approximately 2 months. The dog had wheezing and generalizedlymphadenopathy (submandibular, axillary, and popliteal lymph nodes); cryptorchidism was also observed. A completeblood count revealed nonspecific results, and in the serum biochemical profile, the values of urea, creatinine, albumin, andalanine aminotransferase were within the reference range. No changes were observed on the radiography of the femurotibiopatellar joints. Considering the generalised lymphadenopathy, fine needle aspiration cytology and histopathologicalexamination through biopsy of the lymph nodes was performed. On the cytology and histopathology, numerous negativeimages of moderately refringent bacillary structures distending the cytoplasm from the macrophages was found. Thesamples were also subjected to special Ziehl-Neelsen staining, which confirmed an accentuated and diffuse granulomatouslymphadenitis associated with alcohol...


Assuntos
Animais , Cães , Complexo Mycobacterium avium/isolamento & purificação , Infecção por Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare/complicações , Infecção por Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare/veterinária , Linfadenite/patologia , Linfadenite/veterinária , Infecções por Mycobacterium/veterinária , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase/veterinária
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Acta sci. vet. (Online) ; 50(suppl.1): Pub. 748, Feb. 6, 2022. mapas
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-765207

Resumo

Background: Mycobacteriosis is caused by bacteria belonging to the genus Mycobacterium, with considerable zoonoticpotential and risk to public health. Infection in dogs is rare and is usually associated with immunosuppression, resultingfrom eating meat or contact with contaminated soil or fomites. Dogs are also known as potential sources for the spread ofatypical tuberculosis in humans and other animals. This paper aims to describe the clinical, cytological, histopathological,and molecular findings of a male canine seen at University Veterinary Hospital of Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, with generalizedlymphadenomegaly associated Mycobacterium intracellulare infection.Case: A 2-year-old male Lhasa Apso dog was referred to the University Veterinary Hospital in Cuiabá city, located in theMidwest region of Brazil. The patient had a history of intermittent claudication of the left pelvic limb for approximately6 months and lymphadenomegaly with progression for approximately 2 months. The dog had wheezing and generalizedlymphadenopathy (submandibular, axillary, and popliteal lymph nodes); cryptorchidism was also observed. A completeblood count revealed nonspecific results, and in the serum biochemical profile, the values of urea, creatinine, albumin, andalanine aminotransferase were within the reference range. No changes were observed on the radiography of the femurotibiopatellar joints. Considering the generalised lymphadenopathy, fine needle aspiration cytology and histopathologicalexamination through biopsy of the lymph nodes was performed. On the cytology and histopathology, numerous negativeimages of moderately refringent bacillary structures distending the cytoplasm from the macrophages was found. Thesamples were also subjected to special Ziehl-Neelsen staining, which confirmed an accentuated and diffuse granulomatouslymphadenitis associated with alcohol...(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Cães , Linfadenite/patologia , Linfadenite/veterinária , Infecção por Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare/complicações , Infecção por Mycobacterium avium-intracellulare/veterinária , Complexo Mycobacterium avium/isolamento & purificação , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase/veterinária , Infecções por Mycobacterium/veterinária
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Semina ciênc. agrar ; 42(05): 3047-3056, set.-out. 2021. ilus, graf
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1501889

Resumo

Between November 2017 and August 2018, in order to determine the occurrence of tuberculosis in cattle slaughtered in the semi-arid region of Rio Grande do Norte, 11,610 bovine carcasses underwent a routine post-mortem inspection. One animal presented suggestive lesions and samples from lung, spleen and heart were submitted to microbiological culture in Stonebrink medium for 90 days and molecular analysis by nested-PCR. For histopathological examination and Ziehl Neelsen staining, the omentum was used. In the cultured samples, two of them (heart and spleen) showed growth, but were not confirmed as M. bovis by conventional PCR. At nested-PCR, the samples showed amplification for the TbD1 region. The presence of numerous granulomas was detected in the histopathological examination characterized by anecrotic center and areas of mineralization, as well as the presence of acid-fast bacilli (AFB) in the Ziehl Neelsen stain. Microbiological culture can show false negative results, despite being considered a gold standard technique, although it takes time. Nested-PCR and histopathology show fast and effective results for the diagnosis of the disease. The presence of positive animals represents a public health risk in the studied region. Therefore, one of the essential systems applied to the control of bovine tuberculosis is the epidemiological surveillance of animals in slaughterhouses.


Entre novembro de 2017 e agosto de 2018, com objetivo de determinar a ocorrência de tuberculose em bovinos abatidos no semiárido do Rio Grande do Norte, 11.610 carcaças de bovinos passaram por inspeção post-mortem de rotina. Um animal apresentou lesões sugestivas e amostras de pulmão, baço e coração foram submetidas ao cultivo microbiológico em meio Stonebrink por 90 dias e análise molecular pela nested-PCR. O omento foi utilizado para exame histopatológico e coloração de Ziehl Neelsen. Nas amostras cultivadas, duas (coração e baço) evidenciaram crescimento, mas M. bovis não foi confirmado na PCR convencional. Já na nested-PCR, as amostras exibiram amplificação para a região TbD1. Foi detectada a presença de inúmeros granulomas no exame histopatológico caracterizados por possuírem um centro necrótico e áreas de mineralização, bem como a presença de bacilos Álcool-ácido resistentes (BAAR)na coloração de Ziehl-Neelsen. A cultura microbiológica pode apresentar resultados falso-negativos, apesar de ser considerada uma técnica padrão-ouro, embora demorada. A nested-PCR e a histopatologia apresentam resultados rápidos e eficazes para o diagnóstico da enfermidade. A presença de animais positivos representa um risco a saúde pública na região estudada. Portanto, um dos sistemas essenciais aplicados ao controle da tuberculose bovina é a vigilância epidemiológica dos animais em abatedouros.


Assuntos
Animais , Bovinos , Doenças dos Bovinos/diagnóstico , Infecções por Mycobacterium/diagnóstico , Infecções por Mycobacterium/veterinária , Tuberculose/diagnóstico , Tuberculose/veterinária
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Semina Ci. agr. ; 42(05): 3047-3056, set.-out. 2021. ilus, graf
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-33315

Resumo

Between November 2017 and August 2018, in order to determine the occurrence of tuberculosis in cattle slaughtered in the semi-arid region of Rio Grande do Norte, 11,610 bovine carcasses underwent a routine post-mortem inspection. One animal presented suggestive lesions and samples from lung, spleen and heart were submitted to microbiological culture in Stonebrink medium for 90 days and molecular analysis by nested-PCR. For histopathological examination and Ziehl Neelsen staining, the omentum was used. In the cultured samples, two of them (heart and spleen) showed growth, but were not confirmed as M. bovis by conventional PCR. At nested-PCR, the samples showed amplification for the TbD1 region. The presence of numerous granulomas was detected in the histopathological examination characterized by anecrotic center and areas of mineralization, as well as the presence of acid-fast bacilli (AFB) in the Ziehl Neelsen stain. Microbiological culture can show false negative results, despite being considered a gold standard technique, although it takes time. Nested-PCR and histopathology show fast and effective results for the diagnosis of the disease. The presence of positive animals represents a public health risk in the studied region. Therefore, one of the essential systems applied to the control of bovine tuberculosis is the epidemiological surveillance of animals in slaughterhouses.(AU)


Entre novembro de 2017 e agosto de 2018, com objetivo de determinar a ocorrência de tuberculose em bovinos abatidos no semiárido do Rio Grande do Norte, 11.610 carcaças de bovinos passaram por inspeção post-mortem de rotina. Um animal apresentou lesões sugestivas e amostras de pulmão, baço e coração foram submetidas ao cultivo microbiológico em meio Stonebrink por 90 dias e análise molecular pela nested-PCR. O omento foi utilizado para exame histopatológico e coloração de Ziehl Neelsen. Nas amostras cultivadas, duas (coração e baço) evidenciaram crescimento, mas M. bovis não foi confirmado na PCR convencional. Já na nested-PCR, as amostras exibiram amplificação para a região TbD1. Foi detectada a presença de inúmeros granulomas no exame histopatológico caracterizados por possuírem um centro necrótico e áreas de mineralização, bem como a presença de bacilos Álcool-ácido resistentes (BAAR)na coloração de Ziehl-Neelsen. A cultura microbiológica pode apresentar resultados falso-negativos, apesar de ser considerada uma técnica padrão-ouro, embora demorada. A nested-PCR e a histopatologia apresentam resultados rápidos e eficazes para o diagnóstico da enfermidade. A presença de animais positivos representa um risco a saúde pública na região estudada. Portanto, um dos sistemas essenciais aplicados ao controle da tuberculose bovina é a vigilância epidemiológica dos animais em abatedouros.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Bovinos , Doenças dos Bovinos/diagnóstico , Tuberculose/diagnóstico , Tuberculose/veterinária , Infecções por Mycobacterium/diagnóstico , Infecções por Mycobacterium/veterinária
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Semina ciênc. agrar ; 42(1): 439-446, jan.-fev. 2021. tab
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1501905

Resumo

The aim of the present study was to detect and identify Mycobaterium spp. in 50 samples of coalho cheese sold in the Northeast region of Brazil. Of the 50 analyzed samples, 35 were produced by the artisanal process, using raw milk, and 15 originated from industrialized establishments that pasteurize milk. Conventional and real-time nested PCR for the rv2807 gene of the M. tuberculosis complex was performed directly from the 50 analyzed samples. Samples of coalho cheese were grown simultaneously in Stonebrink medium, and conventional PCR was performed from the bacterial isolates with primers that flank differentiation region 4 (DR4), specific to M. bovis, mb400F. Bacterial isolates negative by PCR for RD4 were subjected to PCR for hsp65 of Mycobacterium spp., with subsequent DNA sequencing. The cultures were negative for the M. tuberculosis complex, but two samples (4%) from the artisanal process (with raw milk) exhibited identity with hsp65 of Mycobacterium lehmanii (Sequence ID: KY933786.1, identities: 312/363 [86%]); and Mycobacterium rutilum (sequence ID: LT629971.1, identities: 331/371 [89%]), showing to be indicative environmental contamination. Non-tuberculous mycobacteria are emergent and ubiquitous microorganisms; therefore, they deserve greater attention in the cheese production chain, both in terms of Good Agricultural Practices (GAP)


O presente estudo teve como objetivo detectar e identificar Mycobaterium spp. em 50 amostras de queijo de coalho comercializados na região Nordeste do Brasil. Das 50 amostras analisadas, 35 foram produzidas pelo processo artesanal, com leite cru e 15 provenientes de estabelecimentos industrializados que realizam a pasteurização do leite. Nested-PCR convencional e em tempo real para o gene rv2807 do Complexo M. tuberculosis foi realizada diretamente das cinquenta amostras analisadas. Paralelamente, as amostras de queijo de coalho foram cultivadas em meio de Stonebrink e dos isolados bacterianos foi realizada PCR convencional com iniciadores que flanqueiam a região de diferenciação 4 (RD4), específica de M. bovis, mb400F. Os isolados bacterianos negativos na PCR para RD4 foram submetidos à PCR para hsp65 de Mycobacterium spp., com posterior sequenciamento do DNA. As culturas mostraram-se negativas para o Complexo M. tuberculosis, porém duas amostras oriundas do processo artesanal (com leite cru) (4%) apresentaram identidade com hsp65 de Mycobacterium lehmanii (ID da sequência: KY933786.1, identidades: 312/363 [86%]); e Mycobacterium rutilum (ID da sequência: LT629971.1, identidades: 331/371 [89%]), apontando-se como indicativos de contaminação ambiental. As micobactérias-não-tuberculosas (MNT) são microrganismos emergentes e de natureza ubíqua. Devido a essas características merecem maior atenção na cadeia produtiva de queijos, tanto nas boas práticas agropecuárias (BPAs) quanto nas boas práticas de fabricação de alimentos (BPFs).


Assuntos
Infecções por Mycobacterium/diagnóstico , Mycobacterium/classificação , Padrão de Identidade e Qualidade para Produtos e Serviços , Queijo/economia , Queijo/microbiologia
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Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 49(suppl.1): Pub.599-Jan 4, 2021. ilus
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1458462

Resumo

Background: Among the bacterial dermopathy the canine leproid granuloma (CLG) is a nodular pyogranulomatous disorder that affects the skin or subcutaneous tissue mainly in the dorsal face of ear pinna, head, and extremity of memberscaused by Mycobacterium spp. The pathogenicity is still not well clarified regarding the causative agent, which has notyet been completely typified, but phylogenetically, it is related to Mycobacterium tilburgii, M. simiae, and M. genavense,in Brazil, by the species M. murphy. The objective of this study is to report a case of canine leproid granuloma, throughcytology and histopathology, and present the therapeutic procedures until the regression of cutaneous lesion.Case: A 5-year-old Boxer breed, intac male weighing 32 kg, was assisted at the Veterinary Clinic of UNIFIMES, in MineirosCity, Mid-West Region of Brazil, GO, Brazil. The animal had 4 nodules in the ears with evolution of 30 days, with nopruritus and without previous treatment. During the physical exam, the animal had normal physiological parameters. Thecutaneous lesions were characterised by papules and alopecic nodules of firm to fibroelastic consistency, with progressiveincrease, located in the convex face of the ears. The fine needle aspiration puncture technique (FNAP) and histopathologyfor a definitive diagnosis was used, allowing the differentiation between inflammatory processes, infectious and neoplastic. Furthermore, blood was collected for hemogram and biochemical analysis for the assessment of renal and hepaticfunctions. In cytology, the stained blades by the Diff-quick stain in the microscopic exam had elevated cellularity, withseveral macrophages, and bacilliform structures in the negative image. Staining was also conducted....


Assuntos
Masculino , Animais , Cães , Cães/microbiologia , Granuloma/veterinária , Infecções por Mycobacterium/veterinária , Dermatopatias/veterinária , Doxiciclina/uso terapêutico , Enrofloxacina/uso terapêutico , Rifaximina/uso terapêutico
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Semina Ci. agr. ; 42(1): 439-446, jan.-fev. 2021. tab
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-31430

Resumo

The aim of the present study was to detect and identify Mycobaterium spp. in 50 samples of coalho cheese sold in the Northeast region of Brazil. Of the 50 analyzed samples, 35 were produced by the artisanal process, using raw milk, and 15 originated from industrialized establishments that pasteurize milk. Conventional and real-time nested PCR for the rv2807 gene of the M. tuberculosis complex was performed directly from the 50 analyzed samples. Samples of coalho cheese were grown simultaneously in Stonebrink medium, and conventional PCR was performed from the bacterial isolates with primers that flank differentiation region 4 (DR4), specific to M. bovis, mb400F. Bacterial isolates negative by PCR for RD4 were subjected to PCR for hsp65 of Mycobacterium spp., with subsequent DNA sequencing. The cultures were negative for the M. tuberculosis complex, but two samples (4%) from the artisanal process (with raw milk) exhibited identity with hsp65 of Mycobacterium lehmanii (Sequence ID: KY933786.1, identities: 312/363 [86%]); and Mycobacterium rutilum (sequence ID: LT629971.1, identities: 331/371 [89%]), showing to be indicative environmental contamination. Non-tuberculous mycobacteria are emergent and ubiquitous microorganisms; therefore, they deserve greater attention in the cheese production chain, both in terms of Good Agricultural Practices (GAP)(AU)


O presente estudo teve como objetivo detectar e identificar Mycobaterium spp. em 50 amostras de queijo de coalho comercializados na região Nordeste do Brasil. Das 50 amostras analisadas, 35 foram produzidas pelo processo artesanal, com leite cru e 15 provenientes de estabelecimentos industrializados que realizam a pasteurização do leite. Nested-PCR convencional e em tempo real para o gene rv2807 do Complexo M. tuberculosis foi realizada diretamente das cinquenta amostras analisadas. Paralelamente, as amostras de queijo de coalho foram cultivadas em meio de Stonebrink e dos isolados bacterianos foi realizada PCR convencional com iniciadores que flanqueiam a região de diferenciação 4 (RD4), específica de M. bovis, mb400F. Os isolados bacterianos negativos na PCR para RD4 foram submetidos à PCR para hsp65 de Mycobacterium spp., com posterior sequenciamento do DNA. As culturas mostraram-se negativas para o Complexo M. tuberculosis, porém duas amostras oriundas do processo artesanal (com leite cru) (4%) apresentaram identidade com hsp65 de Mycobacterium lehmanii (ID da sequência: KY933786.1, identidades: 312/363 [86%]); e Mycobacterium rutilum (ID da sequência: LT629971.1, identidades: 331/371 [89%]), apontando-se como indicativos de contaminação ambiental. As micobactérias-não-tuberculosas (MNT) são microrganismos emergentes e de natureza ubíqua. Devido a essas características merecem maior atenção na cadeia produtiva de queijos, tanto nas boas práticas agropecuárias (BPAs) quanto nas boas práticas de fabricação de alimentos (BPFs).(AU)


Assuntos
Queijo/economia , Queijo/microbiologia , Padrão de Identidade e Qualidade para Produtos e Serviços , Mycobacterium/classificação , Infecções por Mycobacterium/diagnóstico
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Acta sci. vet. (Online) ; 49(suppl.1): Pub. 599, 28 jan. 2021. ilus
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-30434

Resumo

Background: Among the bacterial dermopathy the canine leproid granuloma (CLG) is a nodular pyogranulomatous disorder that affects the skin or subcutaneous tissue mainly in the dorsal face of ear pinna, head, and extremity of memberscaused by Mycobacterium spp. The pathogenicity is still not well clarified regarding the causative agent, which has notyet been completely typified, but phylogenetically, it is related to Mycobacterium tilburgii, M. simiae, and M. genavense,in Brazil, by the species M. murphy. The objective of this study is to report a case of canine leproid granuloma, throughcytology and histopathology, and present the therapeutic procedures until the regression of cutaneous lesion.Case: A 5-year-old Boxer breed, intac male weighing 32 kg, was assisted at the Veterinary Clinic of UNIFIMES, in MineirosCity, Mid-West Region of Brazil, GO, Brazil. The animal had 4 nodules in the ears with evolution of 30 days, with nopruritus and without previous treatment. During the physical exam, the animal had normal physiological parameters. Thecutaneous lesions were characterised by papules and alopecic nodules of firm to fibroelastic consistency, with progressiveincrease, located in the convex face of the ears. The fine needle aspiration puncture technique (FNAP) and histopathologyfor a definitive diagnosis was used, allowing the differentiation between inflammatory processes, infectious and neoplastic. Furthermore, blood was collected for hemogram and biochemical analysis for the assessment of renal and hepaticfunctions. In cytology, the stained blades by the Diff-quick stain in the microscopic exam had elevated cellularity, withseveral macrophages, and bacilliform structures in the negative image. Staining was also conducted....(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Masculino , Cães , Cães/microbiologia , Granuloma/veterinária , Infecções por Mycobacterium/veterinária , Enrofloxacina/uso terapêutico , Doxiciclina/uso terapêutico , Rifaximina/uso terapêutico , Dermatopatias/veterinária
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Ciênc. Anim. (Impr.) ; 29(4,supl.3): 13-16, 2019.
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1393397

Resumo

As micobacterioses são bacilos resistentes a ácidos, causando doença crônica e progressiva em animais. Os felinos podem ser suscetíveis a infecções por micobactérias, especialmente quando há imunossupressão causada por retrovírus e / ou lesões por combate. O objetivo deste artigo é relatar um caso de micobacteriose felina atípica. Foi tratado em uma clínica veterinária particular, um felino, feminino, com histórico de ovariosalpingohisterectomia por um mês e com lesões fistulares na região da cirurgia. Foi realizada biópsia incisional e avaliação histopatológica, onde a análise foi compatível com micobacteriose atípica. A ressecção cirúrgica da maioria dos tecidos afetados foi realizada e a antibioticoterapia foi iniciada com marbofloxacina 2,2 mg / kg, SID, por 7 dias. Em vista do diagnóstico definitivo de micobacteriose atípica, doxiciclina 5 mg / kg, BID, foi adicionada à terapia por 90 dias, com regressão total da doença. A combinação de medicamentos com exérese cirúrgica é uma boa combinação terapêutica para uma remissão mais rápida da condição clínica.


Mycobacteriosis are acid-resistant bacilli causing chronic and progressive disease in animals. Felines may be susceptible to mycobacterial infections, especially when there is immunosuppression caused by retroviruses and / or fight injuries. The aim of this paper is to report a case of atypical feline mycobacteriosis. Was treated at a private veterinary clinic, a feline, female with a history of ovariosalpingohisterectomy for a month and with fistular lesions in the region of surgery. An incisional biopsy and histopathological evaluation were performed, where the analysis was compatible with atypical mycobacteriosis. Surgical resection of most of the affected tissue was performed and antibiotic therapy was started using marbofloxacin 2.2 mg/kg, SID, for 7 days. In view of the definitive diagnosis of atypical mycobacteriosis, doxycycline 5 mg/kg, BID, was added to the therapy for 90 days, with total regression of the condition. Combination of drugs with surgical exeresis is a good therapeutic combination for a faster remission of the clinical condition.


Assuntos
Animais , Gatos , Pele/patologia , Doenças do Gato , Mycobacterium/patogenicidade , Infecções por Mycobacterium/veterinária
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Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 47(suppl.1): Pub.439-2019. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1458203

Resumo

Background: The Harpy eagle (Harpia harpyia) is the largest raptor in the Neotropical region, distributed in low densities within primary forest habitats from southern Mexico to east-central Brazil, including Central America and Panama.Although locally extinct due to habitat degradation, human poaching and reduction of tropical forests in recent decades,some remnant populations are known to be small and isolated. Thus, information on its ecology, including infectiousdiseases, is critical for conservation efforts and management of populations of this emblematic species in the wild. AvianMycobacteriosis (AM) is a chronic disease affecting a wide range of birds and mammals and clinical cases have beensporadically reported, although in harpy eagles, has not been documented. In addition, scant information exists on pathologies affecting raptors, therefore, this report expands the knowledge on infectious diseases affecting wild birds. This studydescribes the first case of AM in an immature harpy eagle rescued from Darien gap and presents details of the clinicalmanifestation of the disease and its histological findings.Case: An immature harpy eagle was presented to a rescue center after being confiscated by Ministry of Environmentfrom a local farm in a remote region of Eastern Panama, in the Darien gap. The raptor had a history of having been keptin captivity for approximately five weeks, cohabiting with backyard poultry and fed corn, raw duck and chicken providedby farm owners. Stagnant water was offered for drinking. The harpy eagle arrived to the facility very lethargic and emaciated. Physical examination revealed damaged plumage, poor body condition and dyspnea. Complete blood count revealedanemia and leukocytosis based on lymphocytosis and eosinophilia. Biochemical profile evidenced an increased level ofaspartate aminotransferase (AST), phosphorus and total plasma protein. Most remarkable radiographic findings weresplenomegaly...


Assuntos
Animais , Aves Predatórias/microbiologia , Infecções por Mycobacterium/patologia , Infecções por Mycobacterium/veterinária , Mycobacterium avium/isolamento & purificação , Panamá
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Acta sci. vet. (Online) ; 47(suppl.1): Pub. 439, Nov. 16, 2019. ilus, tab
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-25794

Resumo

Background: The Harpy eagle (Harpia harpyia) is the largest raptor in the Neotropical region, distributed in low densities within primary forest habitats from southern Mexico to east-central Brazil, including Central America and Panama.Although locally extinct due to habitat degradation, human poaching and reduction of tropical forests in recent decades,some remnant populations are known to be small and isolated. Thus, information on its ecology, including infectiousdiseases, is critical for conservation efforts and management of populations of this emblematic species in the wild. AvianMycobacteriosis (AM) is a chronic disease affecting a wide range of birds and mammals and clinical cases have beensporadically reported, although in harpy eagles, has not been documented. In addition, scant information exists on pathologies affecting raptors, therefore, this report expands the knowledge on infectious diseases affecting wild birds. This studydescribes the first case of AM in an immature harpy eagle rescued from Darien gap and presents details of the clinicalmanifestation of the disease and its histological findings.Case: An immature harpy eagle was presented to a rescue center after being confiscated by Ministry of Environmentfrom a local farm in a remote region of Eastern Panama, in the Darien gap. The raptor had a history of having been keptin captivity for approximately five weeks, cohabiting with backyard poultry and fed corn, raw duck and chicken providedby farm owners. Stagnant water was offered for drinking. The harpy eagle arrived to the facility very lethargic and emaciated. Physical examination revealed damaged plumage, poor body condition and dyspnea. Complete blood count revealedanemia and leukocytosis based on lymphocytosis and eosinophilia. Biochemical profile evidenced an increased level ofaspartate aminotransferase (AST), phosphorus and total plasma protein. Most remarkable radiographic findings weresplenomegaly...(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Aves Predatórias/microbiologia , Infecções por Mycobacterium/patologia , Infecções por Mycobacterium/veterinária , Mycobacterium avium/isolamento & purificação , Panamá
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Ciênc. Anim. (Impr.) ; 29(4,supl.3): 13-16, 2019.
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-759362

Resumo

As micobacterioses são bacilos resistentes a ácidos, causando doença crônica e progressiva em animais. Os felinos podem ser suscetíveis a infecções por micobactérias, especialmente quando há imunossupressão causada por retrovírus e / ou lesões por combate. O objetivo deste artigo é relatar um caso de micobacteriose felina atípica. Foi tratado em uma clínica veterinária particular, um felino, feminino, com histórico de ováriosalpingohisterectomia por um mês e com lesões fistulares na região da cirurgia. Foi realizada biópsia incisional e avaliação histopatológica, onde a análise foi compatível com micobacteriose atípica. A ressecção cirúrgica da maioria dos tecidos afetados foi realizada e a antibioticoterapia foi iniciada com marbofloxacina 2,2 mg / kg, SID, por 7 dias. Em vista do diagnóstico definitivo de micobacteriose atípica, doxiciclina 5 mg / kg, BID, foi adicionada à terapia por 90 dias, com regressão total da doença. A combinação de medicamentos com exérese cirúrgica é uma boa combinação terapêutica para uma remissão mais rápida da condição clínica.(AU)


Mycobacteriosis are acid-resistant bacilli causing chronic and progressive disease in animals. Felines may be susceptible to mycobacterial infections, especially when there is immunosuppression caused by retroviruses and / or fight injuries. The aim of this paper is to report a case of atypical feline mycobacteriosis. Was treated at a private veterinary clinic, a feline, female with a history of ovariosalpingohisterectomy for a month and with fistular lesions in the region of surgery. An incisional biopsy and histopathological evaluation were performed, where the analysis was compatible with atypical mycobacteriosis. Surgical resection of most of the affected tissue was performed and antibiotic therapy was startedusing marbofloxacin 2.2 mg/kg, SID, for 7 days. In view of the definitive diagnosis of atypical mycobacteriosis, doxycycline 5 mg/kg, BID, was added to the therapy for 90 days, with total regression of the condition. Combination of drugs with surgical exeresis is a good therapeutic combination for a faster remission of the clinical condition.(AU)


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Animais , Gatos , Doenças do Gato , Fístula/veterinária , Ferimentos e Lesões/veterinária , Infecções por Mycobacterium/veterinária
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 70(6): 1699-1702, nov.-dez. 2018. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-21367

Resumo

Canine Leproid Granuloma Syndrome (CLGS), also known as canine leprosy, is a cutaneous nodular infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium sp.. Despite being reported worldwide, it is still quite unknown and underdiagnosed. Diagnosis may be achieved by cytopathology or histopathology of skin lesions, but identification of the infectious agent is complex, since bacterial in vitro growth is not possible, relying upon molecular techniques such as PCR to confirm Mycobacterium DNA in the sample. We report a CLGS case in Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, diagnosed by cytopathology and submitted to molecular identification of the agent. PCR amplification of hsp65 gene was performed and revealed 100% genetic homology to M. murphy strain. This is the first CLGS report with molecular identification in Rio de Janeiro state, and this finding should raise awareness about CLGS as a differential diagnosis among granulomatous skin diseases in this region.(AU)


A síndrome de granuloma leproide canino (SGLC), também conhecida como lepra canina, é uma doença infecciosa cutânea nodular causada por Mycobacterium sp. Apesar de ser relatada mundialmente, ainda é bastante desconhecida e subdiagnosticada. O diagnóstico pode ser conseguido por citopatologia ou histopatologia de lesões cutâneas, mas a identificação do agente infeccioso é complexa, uma vez que o crescimento in vitro bacteriano não é possível, dependendo de técnicas moleculares como a PCR para confirmar o DNA de Mycobacterium na amostra. Relatou-se um caso da SGLC em Niterói, estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, diagnosticado por citopatologia e submetido à identificação molecular do agente. Foi realizada amplificação por PCR do gene hsp65, que revelou 100% de homologia genética com a cepa M. murphy. Este é o primeiro relato da SGLC com identificação molecular no estado do Rio de Janeiro, o que mostra a importância de se acrescentar a SGLC ao diagnóstico diferencial das doenças granulomatosas de pele nessa região.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Cães , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase , Mycobacterium/citologia , Mycobacterium/patogenicidade , Infecções por Mycobacterium , Cães
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec. (Online) ; 70(6): 1699-1702, nov.-dez. 2018. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-969636

Resumo

Canine Leproid Granuloma Syndrome (CLGS), also known as canine leprosy, is a cutaneous nodular infectious disease caused by Mycobacterium sp.. Despite being reported worldwide, it is still quite unknown and underdiagnosed. Diagnosis may be achieved by cytopathology or histopathology of skin lesions, but identification of the infectious agent is complex, since bacterial in vitro growth is not possible, relying upon molecular techniques such as PCR to confirm Mycobacterium DNA in the sample. We report a CLGS case in Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil, diagnosed by cytopathology and submitted to molecular identification of the agent. PCR amplification of hsp65 gene was performed and revealed 100% genetic homology to M. murphy strain. This is the first CLGS report with molecular identification in Rio de Janeiro state, and this finding should raise awareness about CLGS as a differential diagnosis among granulomatous skin diseases in this region.(AU)


A síndrome de granuloma leproide canino (SGLC), também conhecida como lepra canina, é uma doença infecciosa cutânea nodular causada por Mycobacterium sp. Apesar de ser relatada mundialmente, ainda é bastante desconhecida e subdiagnosticada. O diagnóstico pode ser conseguido por citopatologia ou histopatologia de lesões cutâneas, mas a identificação do agente infeccioso é complexa, uma vez que o crescimento in vitro bacteriano não é possível, dependendo de técnicas moleculares como a PCR para confirmar o DNA de Mycobacterium na amostra. Relatou-se um caso da SGLC em Niterói, estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, diagnosticado por citopatologia e submetido à identificação molecular do agente. Foi realizada amplificação por PCR do gene hsp65, que revelou 100% de homologia genética com a cepa M. murphy. Este é o primeiro relato da SGLC com identificação molecular no estado do Rio de Janeiro, o que mostra a importância de se acrescentar a SGLC ao diagnóstico diferencial das doenças granulomatosas de pele nessa região.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Cães , Reação em Cadeia da Polimerase/estatística & dados numéricos , Mycobacterium/citologia , Mycobacterium/patogenicidade , Infecções por Mycobacterium , Cães
18.
Braz. J. Microbiol. ; 49(2): 329-335, Apr.-June 2018. tab, graf
Artigo em Inglês | VETINDEX | ID: vti-20028

Resumo

Tuberculosis is a serious disease of humans and animals, caused by bacteria of the Mycobacterium genus. This leads to complications in the life of the sick person, and subsequently to death. The cattle, who have been diagnosed with this bacterium, are usually sent to the slaughter, with the result that their livestock is reduced. Mycobacteriosis is also a disease, after determining which cattle are most often sent to slaughter. Such a reduction in livestock numbers has a negative effect on the economy. Of the 300 samples from the animals, 25 cultures of atypical bacteria responding to tuberculin were isolated. A series of tests - intravenous tuberculin test, ophthalmic test, palpebral test, "ZhAT" test, showed that most of the tuberculosis changes in cattle were found in regional lymph nodes more often than in internal organs. In healthy for tuberculosis cows, at the age of 4-9 years, seasonal nonspecific sensitivity to tuberculin is observed. Implementation of the developed express method of glutaraldehyde test on farms in healthy tuberculosis will speed up the diagnosis of tuberculosis and mycobacteriosis in animals that reacted to tuberculin and will exclude short-term nonspecific sensitization of their organism to tuberculin. The introduction of this methodology can be used to diagnose and clearly differentiate the diagnoses of "tuberculosis" and "mycobacteriosis" in cattle. This will cure part of the livestock and reduce the amount of slaughter.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Bovinos , Tuberculose Bovina/diagnóstico , Teste Tuberculínico/veterinária , Teste Tuberculínico/métodos , Micobactérias não Tuberculosas , Glutaral , Infecções por Mycobacterium não Tuberculosas/diagnóstico , Pálpebras , Abate de Animais
19.
Pesqui. vet. bras ; 37(1)2017.
Artigo em Português | VETINDEX | ID: vti-743600

Resumo

ABSTRACT: Tuberculosis is a debilitating infecto-contagious disease, caused by an acid-fast bacillus (AFB) that belong to different species of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTC). Mycobacteriosis are important diseases in veterinary medicine because of their zoonotic potential and worldwide distribution, affecting all classes of vertebrates. In wild animals the mycobacteriosis have been reported mainly as a problem in captivity. There are also reports in free-ranging wildlife, endangering and hampering tuberculosis erradication programs in animal production. The diagnosis of the disease in wildlife is usually postmortem, because the tuberculin test is not standardized for wildlife species, and also it is not reliable for screening. The postmortem diagnosis is based on macroscopic findings, microscopic detection of AFB at Ziehl-Neelsen staining (ZN), and mainly isolation and identification of the agent. However, only gross and microscopic exams do not allow to distinguish the species of Mycobacterium involved. The immunostaining with polyclonal anti-Mycobacterium tuberculosis confirms tuberculosis infection, but is not specific; there may be marking of other mycobacteria. The aim of this study was to describe the histologic findings, of ZN staining and immunohistochemistry technique (IHC) of 13 cases of wildlife herbivores diagnosed with tuberculosis in the Setor de Patologia Veterinária of the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (SPV-UFRGS) during the 2003- 2015 period. Formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissues were recut, stained with hematoxylin and eosin and ZN, and samples were submitted to the IHC (anti-M. tuberculosis marking, streptavidin-biotin peroxidase method). All animals included were adults living in captivity and belonged to the following species: llama (5/13), sambar deer (4/13), camel (1/13), red deer (1/13), Brazilian tapir (1/13) and Nilgai antelope (1/13). The IHC revealed immunostaining of accentuated (4/13), moderate (4/13) and discrete (4/13) intensity, except in a case with insufficient material. The histological features, findings in ZN staining and IHC in the wild herbivores with tuberculosis lesions allowed the diagnosis of infection with Mycobacterium sp., turning into fast and efficient methods of diagnosis, which can help to prevent the spread of this disease in animals from the same herd.


RESUMO: A tuberculose é uma enfermidade infectocontagiosa, debilitante, causada por bacilos álcool-ácido resistentes (BAAR), pertencentes ao complexo Mycobacterium tuberculosis (CMT). As micobacterioses têm importância em Medicina Veterinária devido ao seu potencial zoonótico e sua distribuição mundial, afetando todas as classes de vertebrados. Em animais selvagens as micobacterioses têm sido um problema relatado principalmente em cativeiro. Contudo, há relatos de sua ocorrência também em animais de vida livre, colocando em risco e dificultando os programas de erradicação da tuberculose em animais de produção. O diagnóstico nas espécies selvagens em geral é post mortem, uma vez que o teste de tuberculina não está padronizado para essas espécies, assim como não é confiável para triagem. São consideradas para o diagnóstico lesões de necropsia, observação microscópica de BAAR na coloração de Ziehl-Neelsen (ZN) e, principalmente, isolamento e identificação do agente. No entanto, apenas os achados morfológicos macro e microscópicos não permitem distinguir a espécie de Mycobacterium envolvida. A técnica de imuno-histoquímica (IHQ) com anticorpo policlonal anti-M. tuberculosis confirma a infecção pelo CMT, mas não é específica, pois pode ocorrer marcação de outras micobactérias. As características histológicas, os achados na coloração de ZN e na IHQ de 13 casos de herbívoros selvagens diagnosticados com tuberculose no Setor de Patologia Veterinária da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (SPV-UFRGS) no período de 2003 a 2015 são descritos. A partir das amostras em blocos de parafina foram confeccionadas novas lâminas histológicas, coradas com hematoxilina e eosina (HE) e ZN. Cortes foram submetidos à técnica de IHQ para detecção do CMT. Todos os animais eram adultos, provenientes de cativeiro e incluíram lhama (5/13), cervo sambar (4/13), camelo (1/13), cervo vermelho (1/13), anta brasileira (1/13) e antílope Nilgai (1/13). Na IHQ observou-se imunomarcação acentuada (4/13), moderada (4/13) ou discreta (4/13), exceto em um caso, em que não havia quantidade suficiente de material. As características histológicas, bem como os achados na coloração de ZN e na técnica de IHQ confirmaram o diagnóstico de infecção por Mycobacterium sp. e foram considerados métodos rápidos e eficientes, de forma que podem ajudar na prevenção da disseminação da doença em animais.

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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 37(1): 58-65, jan. 2017. ilus.
Artigo em Português | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-837457

Resumo

A tuberculose é uma enfermidade infectocontagiosa, debilitante, causada por bacilos álcool-ácido resistentes (BAAR), pertencentes ao complexo Mycobacterium tuberculosis (CMT). As micobacterioses têm importância em Medicina Veterinária devido ao seu potencial zoonótico e sua distribuição mundial, afetando todas as classes de vertebrados. Em animais selvagens as micobacterioses têm sido um problema relatado principalmente em cativeiro. Contudo, há relatos de sua ocorrência também em animais de vida livre, colocando em risco e dificultando os programas de erradicação da tuberculose em animais de produção. O diagnóstico nas espécies selvagens em geral é post mortem, uma vez que o teste de tuberculina não está padronizado para essas espécies, assim como não é confiável para triagem. São consideradas para o diagnóstico lesões de necropsia, observação microscópica de BAAR na coloração de Ziehl-Neelsen (ZN) e, principalmente, isolamento e identificação do agente. No entanto, apenas os achados morfológicos macro e microscópicos não permitem distinguir a espécie de Mycobacterium envolvida. A técnica de imuno-histoquímica (IHQ) com anticorpo policlonal anti-M. tuberculosis confirma a infecção pelo CMT, mas não é específica, pois pode ocorrer marcação de outras micobactérias. As características histológicas, os achados na coloração de ZN e na IHQ de 13 casos de herbívoros selvagens diagnosticados com tuberculose no Setor de Patologia Veterinária da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (SPV-UFRGS) no período de 2003 a 2015 são descritos. A partir das amostras em blocos de parafina foram confeccionadas novas lâminas histológicas, coradas com hematoxilina e eosina (HE) e ZN. Cortes foram submetidos à técnica de IHQ para detecção do CMT. Todos os animais eram adultos, provenientes de cativeiro e incluíram lhama (5/13), cervo sambar (4/13), camelo (1/13), cervo vermelho (1/13), anta brasileira (1/13) e antílope Nilgai (1/13). Na IHQ observou-se imunomarcação acentuada (4/13), moderada (4/13) ou discreta (4/13), exceto em um caso, em que não havia quantidade suficiente de material. As características histológicas, bem como os achados na coloração de ZN e na técnica de IHQ confirmaram o diagnóstico de infecção por Mycobacterium sp. e foram considerados métodos rápidos e eficientes, de forma que podem ajudar na prevenção da disseminação da doença em animais.(AU)


Tuberculosis is a debilitating infecto-contagious disease, caused by an acid-fast bacillus (AFB) that belong to different species of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex (MTC). Mycobacteriosis are important diseases in veterinary medicine because of their zoonotic potential and worldwide distribution, affecting all classes of vertebrates. In wild animals the mycobacteriosis have been reported mainly as a problem in captivity. There are also reports in free-ranging wildlife, endangering and hampering tuberculosis erradication programs in animal production. The diagnosis of the disease in wildlife is usually postmortem, because the tuberculin test is not standardized for wildlife species, and also it is not reliable for screening. The postmortem diagnosis is based on macroscopic findings, microscopic detection of AFB at Ziehl-Neelsen staining (ZN), and mainly isolation and identification of the agent. However, only gross and microscopic exams do not allow to distinguish the species of Mycobacterium involved. The immunostaining with polyclonal anti-Mycobacterium tuberculosis confirms tuberculosis infection, but is not specific; there may be marking of other mycobacteria. The aim of this study was to describe the histologic findings, of ZN staining and immunohistochemistry technique (IHC) of 13 cases of wildlife herbivores diagnosed with tuberculosis in the Setor de Patologia Veterinária of the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (SPV-UFRGS) during the 2003- 2015 period. Formalin fixed paraffin embedded tissues were recut, stained with hematoxylin and eosin and ZN, and samples were submitted to the IHC (anti-M. tuberculosis marking, streptavidin-biotin peroxidase method). All animals included were adults living in captivity and belonged to the following species: llama (5/13), sambar deer (4/13), camel (1/13), red deer (1/13), Brazilian tapir (1/13) and Nilgai antelope (1/13). The IHC revealed immunostaining of accentuated (4/13), moderate (4/13) and discrete (4/13) intensity, except in a case with insufficient material. The histological features, findings in ZN staining and IHC in the wild herbivores with tuberculosis lesions allowed the diagnosis of infection with Mycobacterium sp., turning into fast and efficient methods of diagnosis, which can help to prevent the spread of this disease in animals from the same herd.(AU)


Assuntos
Animais , Animais Selvagens , Infecções por Mycobacterium/imunologia , Infecções por Mycobacterium/veterinária , Mycobacterium/isolamento & purificação , Antílopes , Camelídeos Americanos , Imuno-Histoquímica/veterinária
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