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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 68(4): 945-952, jul.-ago. 2016. tab, ilus
Article de Portugais | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: lil-792462

RÉSUMÉ

Este é o primeiro estudo que compara o comportamento biomecânico de duas diferentes placas de avanço da tuberosidade tibial (ATT). Com o objetivo de minimizar a incidência de falhas de implante, foram realizados ensaios biomecânicos em 10 pares de membros pélvicos de cadáveres de cães. No membro pélvico direito, foi colocada placa de ATT fixa por garfo, e no membro pélvico esquerdo placa fixa por parafusos. Os ensaios foram realizados utilizando-se máquina universal de ensaios mecânicos Kratos(r), modelo KE3000, dotada de célula de carga de 3000N, com velocidade de ensaio de 20mm/min. O parâmetro força e os gráficos gerados foram gravados por meio de sistema de aquisição analógica TRACOMP-W95 (TRCV61285). A média da carga máxima até a falha foi de 128,70kg/F (mínimo 104,55kg/F e máximo 151,80kg/F) e de 141,99kg/F (mínimo 111,60kg/F e máximo 169,65kg/F) no grupo utilizando garfo e parafusos, respectivamente. O desvio-padrão dos grupos garfo e parafuso foi baixo, 12,99 e 17,21, respectivamente. Foi encontrada diferença significativa (P=0,03) entre as médias dos grupos. Com base nos resultados obtidos, conclui-se que existe diferença estatística significativa na resistência promovida entre as placas testadas, quando se observou que a placa fixa por parafusos promove maior resistência.(AU)


This is the first study to compare the biomechanical strength between the two different TTA plates. With the purpose of minimizing the incidence of implant failure, biomechanical tests were performed on 10 pairs of cadaveric hind limbs from dogs. The right hind limb of each dog was used as a model for the TTA plate fixed by fork, and the left pelvic limb was used as a model for the TTA plate fixed by screws. Tests were performed using a universal mechanical testing Kratos (r) machine, model KE 3000, equipped with a load cell of 3000N with a test speed of 20mm/min. The strength parameter and graphs generated were recorded via analog acquisition system TRACOMP-W95 (TRCV61285). The mean load to failure was 128.70kg/F (minimum 104.55kg and maximum 151.80kg/F) and 141.99kg/F (minimum 111.60kg/F and maximum 169.65kg/F) in the fork and screws groups respectively. The standard deviation of the fork and screws groups was low: 12.99 and 17.21 respectively. Significant difference (P= 0.03) between means of the groups was observed. From the results obtained it was concluded that there is a statistically significant difference in the resistance between plates and the plate fixed by screws promotes increased strength.(AU)


Sujet(s)
Animaux , Chiens , Phénomènes biomécaniques , Implantation de prothèse/médecine vétérinaire , Tibia/transplantation , Ostéotomie/médecine vétérinaire , Grasset
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Prev Vet Med ; 118(4): 351-8, 2015 Mar 01.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25548080

RÉSUMÉ

Brucellosis is a zoonotic disease that causes important economic losses in Brazil, and the country has therefore established a national program for its control and eradication. Using data generated in the last national brucellosis survey, we conducted an economic analysis in two Brazilian States with different brucellosis status, Mato Grosso (with high prevalence) and Sao Paulo (with low prevalence). The economic analysis was based on the calculation of the additional benefits and costs of controlling bovine brucellosis through the vaccination of heifers aged between 3 and 8 months with S19 vaccine, considering maximal and minimal impacts of the disease. The analysis showed that vaccinating 90% of the replacement heifers aged 3-8 months of age offers the best economic performance in a vaccination program against bovine brucellosis if compared to vaccination rates of 70% and 80%. Moreover, regions with higher prevalences of bovine brucellosis would experience significant economic advantages when implementing a vaccination strategy to control the disease. This economic analysis will allow decision makers to plan more economically effective vaccination programs.


Sujet(s)
Élevage/économie , Vaccins antibactériens/économie , Brucellose bovine/prévention et contrôle , Vaccination/médecine vétérinaire , Élevage/méthodes , Animaux , Vaccins antibactériens/usage thérapeutique , Brésil/épidémiologie , Brucellose bovine/économie , Brucellose bovine/épidémiologie , Bovins , Simulation numérique , Analyse coût-bénéfice , Femelle , Vaccination/économie
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Prev Vet Med ; 110(3-4): 304-11, 2013 Jul 01.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23434375

RÉSUMÉ

Communities are sets of nodes that are related in an important way, most likely sharing common properties and/or playing similar roles within a network. Unraveling a network structure, and hence the trade preferences and pathways, could be useful to a researcher or a decision maker. We implemented a community detection algorithm to find livestock communities, which is consistent with the definition of a livestock production zone, assuming that a community is a group of farm premises in which an animal is more likely to stay during its lifetime than expected by chance. We applied this algorithm to the network of animal movements within the state of Mato Grosso for 2007. This database holds information concerning 87,899 premises and 521,431 movements throughout the year, totaling 15,844,779 animals moved. The community detection algorithm achieved a network partition that shows a clear geographical and commercial pattern, two crucial features for preventive veterinary medicine applications; this algorithm provides also a meaningful interpretation to trade networks where links emerge based on trader node choices.


Sujet(s)
Élevage/méthodes , Bovins , Commerce , Transports , Algorithmes , Animaux , Brésil , Géographie , Modèles théoriques , Saisons
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