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O trabalho objetivou identificar possíveis contaminações microbiológicas no setor produtivo de avicultura de postura agroecológica do Colégio Técnico da Universidade Rural CTUR. As análises microbiológicas comprovaram a presença do fungo do gênero Cladosporium spp. os quais são altamente eficientes em produzir contaminações em ovos, sendo um potencial risco à saúde dos consumidores. Porém quando as amostras foram analisadas isoladamente de penas e ovos foi observado, mais uma vez, que havia crescimento de Cladosporium spp no isolado das penas das aves, mas não havia nenhum crescimento em nenhuma das amostras de ovos coletadas. Ou seja, não foi possível observar a infecção de forma vertical, que seria a ave transmitindo o fungo para o ovo durante a sua formação. Portanto, o setor produz ovos agroecológicos em nível seguro para o consumo.
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Female , Animals , Poultry/microbiology , Food Microbiology , Eggs/microbiology , Feathers/microbiology , Cladosporium摘要
Keratinolytic microorganisms have become the subject of scientific interest due to their ability to biosynthesize specific keratinases and their prospective application in keratinic waste management. Among several bacterial classes, actinobacteria remain one of the most important sources of keratin-degrading strains, however members of the
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Animals , Keratins/metabolism , Micrococcus luteus/enzymology , Micrococcus luteus/metabolism , Peptide Hydrolases/metabolism , Biodegradation, Environmental , Chickens/microbiology , Feathers/microbiology , Micrococcus luteus/isolation & purification , NADH, NADPH Oxidoreductases/metabolism , Oxidation-Reduction , Poultry/microbiology , Sulfur Compounds/metabolism , Waste Management摘要
OBJECTIVE: The aim of the present study was to investigate the occurrence of keratinophilic fungi including dermatophytes on feathers of domestic and wild birds in the islands of St Kitts and Nevis. METHOD: During 2010-2011, samples of feathers from ninety-four birds were examined by hair-baiting technique in Petri-dishes containing sterilized soil. Fungal growths appearing on the feathers and the hair-baits were microscopically examined and the cultures obtained were identified on the basis of their microscopic and colonial morphology. RESULTS: Chrysosporium constituted the majority (86.9%) of the 72 isolates of keratinophilic fungi, represented by mainly C tropicum and C indicum. Sepedonium spp isolates were recovered from nine of the feather samples; two of these were identified as Sepedonium chrysospermum, and the other two as S ampullosporum. CONCLUSION: Recovery of four isolates of the dermatophyte, Microsporum gypseum complex (two each of M gyspeum and M fulvum) from feathers of birds is a finding of public health significance.
OBJETIVO: El objetivo del presente estudio fue investigar la presencia de hongos queratinofílicos, incluyendo dermatofitos, en las plumas de aves domésticas y silvestres en las islas de St Kitts y Nieves. MÉTODOS: Durante 2010-2011, se examinaron muestras de plumas de noventa y cuatro aves, utilizando la técnica de anzuelo queratínico (técnica de Vanbreuseghem) en placas de Petri con tierra esterilizada. Los crecimientos fúngicos que aparecieron sobre las plumas y los anzuelos de queratina de pelos (hair baits) fueron examinados bajo el microscopio, y los cultivos obtenidos fueron identificados sobre la base de su morfología microscópica y colonial. RESULTADOS: Chrysosporium constituyó la mayor parte (86.9%) de los 72 aislados de hongos queratinofílicos, representados principalmente por el C tropicum y el C indicum. Aislados de Sepedonium spp fueron obtenidos de nueve muestras de plumas. Dos de ellos fueron identificados como Sepedonium chrysospermum y los otros dos como S ampullosporum. CONCLUSIÓN: La recuperación de cuatro aislados del complejo M gypseum dermatofito (formado por dos M gyspeum y dos M fulvum respectivamente) de las plumas de aves, es un hallazgo de importancia para la salud pública.
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Animals , Arthrodermataceae/growth & development , Arthrodermataceae/isolation & purification , Birds/microbiology , Chrysosporium/growth & development , Chrysosporium/isolation & purification , Feathers/microbiology , Fungi/growth & development , Fungi/isolation & purification , Keratins , Fungi/classification , Mycology/methods , Saint Kitts and Nevis摘要
Se describe un brote de histoplasmosis que afectó a 6 cadetes de la Fuerza Aérea Argentina, sin antecedentes patológicos previos. Todos consultaron por problemas respiratorios después de haber limpiado un hangar. En ese recinto se encontraron abundantes deyecciones de animales, presuntamente de palomas y murciélagos. Los pacientes sufrieron fiebre, mialgias, taquipnea y tos no productiva. Las radiografías y tomografías de tórax mostraron imágenes pulmonares micronodulares, engrosamiento de los tabiques interalveolares y adenopatías hiliares. Todos tuvieron una evolución favorable y no requirieron tratamiento antifúngico. Las pruebas de inmunodifusión y contrainmunoelectroforesis con antígenos de Histoplasma capsulatum fueron positivas, al igual que las intradermorreacciones con histoplasmina. Se recogieron 5 muestras de tierra del lugar, las que fueron inoculadas por vía intraperitoneal a 20 hámsteres. De los cultivos de hígado y bazo de dichos animales se consiguió aislar la fase micelial de H. capsulatum. La cepa aislada se comparó con las obtenidas de 12 pacientes argentinos utilizando perfiles genéticos y se observó un clado único con más de 96% de similitud, lo que confirma la homogeneidad de las cepas argentinas. Si bien la histoplasmosis es endémica en la Pampa húmeda, este es el primer brote totalmente documentado al sur del paralelo 34°.
An histoplasmosis outbreak affecting 6 previously healthy Air Force cadets is herein presented. The patients suffered from fever and respiratory symptoms after having cleaned an abandoned hangar soiled with pigeons and bat droppings. They all presented fever, myalgia, tachypnea, and nonproductive cough. Chest X-ray and CT scan studies showed disseminated reticulonodular images affecting both lungs. Hiliar adenomegalies were also observed. All patients achieved a favourable outcome without antifungal treatment. Both serologic tests searching for specificic antibodies (immunodiffusion and counterimmunoelectrophoresis) and histoplasmin skin tests were positive in all cases. Five soil samples mixed with pigeons and bat droppings were collected from the hangar. Suspensions of these samples were inoculated into 20 hamsters by intraperitoneal injection; mycelial phase of H. capsulatum was isolated from liver and spleen cultures. The genetic profile of this strain was compared with 12 isolates obtained from Argentinean patients, and a great degree of homogeneity was observed (> 96% similarity). Although histoplasmosis is endemic in the wet Pampas, this is the first epidemic outbreak reported south of the 34th parallel.
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Adult , Animals , Cricetinae , Humans , Male , Young Adult , Disease Outbreaks , Histoplasmosis/epidemiology , Military Personnel , Argentina/epidemiology , Chiroptera/microbiology , Columbidae/microbiology , DNA, Fungal/analysis , Feathers/microbiology , Feces/microbiology , Histoplasma/classification , Histoplasma/genetics , Histoplasma/growth & development , Histoplasma/isolation & purification , Histoplasmin , Histoplasmosis/diagnosis , Histoplasmosis/transmission , Mesocricetus , Occupational Exposure , Skin Tests摘要
The occurrence of ornithophillic fungi and related dermatophytes was evaluated from the poultry farm soil samples. Two test species of Microsporum were tested by 'Spore germination' and 'Disc diffusion method' against the two well known antifungal antibiotics i.e. griseofulvin and mycostatin (polyene antibiotic). The data showed cent percent inhibition of fungal spore germination and increased zone of inhibition at higher doses. The antimicrobial drugs including acetyl salicylic acid, benzoic acid and boric acid were also assessed at different doses against the test organisms. Acetyl salicylic acid and boric acid were found to be toxic at higher doses, while these pathogens seems to be somewhat resistant for benzoic acid. It is suggested that the effective doses of these drugs should also be tried for allergic effects on birds and other animals before commercial use.
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Animals , Antifungal Agents/pharmacology , Birds/microbiology , Feathers/microbiology , Fungi/drug effects , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Spores, Fungal/drug effects摘要
The first isolation of Salmonella blockley in Thailand was found in 2 strains of animal feed samples and 3 strains of chicken feather samples from a private poultry company in 1989. From 1987 to 1992, the number of S. blockley isolates increased and found in various sources. The major sources were the stools of diarrheal patients, mainly children. Another source of S. blockley was frozen chicken meat which increased every year studied. S. blockley isolated from human and other sources showed a high percentage resistance to streptomycin, tetracycline, kanamycin and chloramphenicol and a low percentage resistance to ampicillin and cotrimoxazole. Thus, S. blockley must now be listed as a possible cause of Salmonella food poisoning in Thailand.
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Adult , Animal Feed/microbiology , Animals , Chickens/microbiology , Child , Developing Countries , Feathers/microbiology , Food Microbiology , Humans , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Poultry/microbiology , Salmonella/classification , Salmonella Food Poisoning/epidemiology , Serotyping , Thailand/epidemiology摘要
Mediante cultivos en sustratos queratínicos, diluciones en PDA y un medio selectivo para Cryptococcus neoformans, se evaluó durante 2 períodos estacionales en una industria avicola, la micota presente en el plumaje y excrementos de gallinas sanas y enfermas, con la finalidad de evaluar la frecuencia de presencia de algunos hongos considerados potencialmente patógenos o toxicogénicos. En el plumaje de las aves sanas predominaron Aspergillus fumigatus, A. niger, Penicillium glabrum, mientras en sus excrementos Candida famata, C. guilliermondi. Cryptococcus laurentii, Mucor hiemalis y M. racemosus. El plumaje de las aves enfermas presentó una mayor diversidad de especies, dominando: A. niger, P. purpurogenum, Fusarium equiseti, Chrysosporium Keratinophilum, Chry. indicum, mientras en los excrementos, A. flavus, A. clavatus, A. fumigatus, M. hiemalis y M. racemosus, Candida albicans, C. pseudotropicalis y Cryptococcus laurentii. Cryptococcus neoformans var. neoformans, se aisló con baja frecuencia en las heces. Estas aves y su habitat, constituyen un ambiente vinculado a la ecología de algunos hongos filamentosos y levaduriformes con capacidad toxicogénica o invasiva, representando un reservorio y una fuente de infección para las aves y el personal de estas industrias