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Curr Microbiol ; 80(1): 11, 2022 Dec 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36459239

ABSTRACT

Bovines are carriers of Salmonella spp., a relevant foodborne pathogen, acting as contamination sources in slaughterhouses. Calves are prone to infection, and antimicrobial resistance may occur in such bacteria. This study aimed to determine the prevalence and virulence determinants of Salmonella spp. recovered from calves in the Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil. Eighty-five calves' carcasses were evaluated (leather and veal meat). Thirteen Salmonella spp. isolates (8%) from 11 animals (13%) were obtained only from leather, indicating that contamination occurred before slaughter and that the meat was safe regarding this aspect. The serotypes S. Minnesota, S. Abony, S. Cerro, and S. Gafsa were identified, and all isolates were multidrug-resistant. The isolates had at least 19 virulence-related genes, and the blaOXA-48 resistance gene was detected in three (23%). The data suggest that treating infections caused by these bacteria may be difficult in animals from these farms and can also be an extended human health problem.


Subject(s)
Abattoirs , Salmonella , Humans , Animals , Cattle , Serogroup , Brazil/epidemiology , Tunisia , Salmonella/genetics
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Zoonoses Public Health ; 69(6): 682-693, 2022 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35569138

ABSTRACT

Bacterial resistance is a public and one health problem. Free-living birds can be reservoirs of multidrug-resistant bacteria and resistance genes. This study aimed to characterize the antimicrobial resistance of Escherichia coli isolated from free-living urban pigeons (Columba livia) in South Brazil. Ninety-two animals were sampled, and one isolate was obtained from each one. The isolates were characterized, and the antimicrobial resistance profile and beta-lactam and colistin resistance genes were investigated. The isolates were classified as phylogroups B1 (35%), B2 (33%), A (16%) and D (16%), and 14% of the strains had the eae virulence gene. All isolates were resistant to at least one antimicrobial, and 63% of them were multidrug-resistant. Geographical location where the pigeons were captured and presence of the eae gene were associated with multidrug resistance. blaVIM and mcr-1 genes were detected in one and two isolates, respectively. This is the first report of these genes in E. coli of pigeons. The blaVIM -positive isolate was classified as Shiga toxin-producing E. coli, and the isolates with mcr-1 were classified as Enterohaemorrhagic E. coli and Enteropathogenic E. coli, which raise additional concerns related to public health since these are zoonotic pathotypes. The results reveal that pigeons carry multidrug-resistant pathogenic E. coli, which may interest public health. Nonetheless, further studies on whether these animals are sources of contamination for humans must be performed to understand their role in spreading antimicrobial resistance.


Subject(s)
Anti-Infective Agents , Enteropathogenic Escherichia coli , Escherichia coli Infections , Escherichia coli Proteins , Animals , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Columbidae/microbiology , Escherichia coli Infections/epidemiology , Escherichia coli Infections/microbiology , Escherichia coli Infections/veterinary , Escherichia coli Proteins/genetics , Humans , Microbial Sensitivity Tests/veterinary
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J Equine Vet Sci ; 107: 103779, 2021 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34802621

ABSTRACT

Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a global concern that must be addressed from a one health perspective. Horses are companion animals and their contact with humans facilitates exchange of resistant bacteria. This study aimed to evaluate AMR of coagulase-positive Staphylococcus (CoPS), including Staphylococcus aureus, isolated from healthy Crioulo horses. Swab samples from nostrils (n = 214) and skin (n = 107) of 107 horses from Porto Alegre, South Brazil, were used for CoPS isolation. The isolates were evaluated for AMR and a multivariate logistic regression was applied to identify the risk factors associated to this outcome, using information on horses' management and installations where they were maintained. A total of 143 CoPS were isolated from 79 horses (73.8%), of which 8 (5.6%) were S. aureus. The isolates showed resistance to seven of 10 tested antimicrobials and 38.5% (55/143) of them were resistant to at least one antimicrobial. One isolate (0.7%; 1/143) was classified as multidrug-resistant. Regarding S. aureus, 62.5 % (5/8) showed AMR, but none were methicillin-resistant. The risk factors associated with CoPS' antimicrobial resistance were lower frequency of bed changing (OR = 6.40; P = .001) and nonaccumulation of bed materials (OR = 3.47; P = .002). The results point that healthy horses have antimicrobial-resistant CoPS and S. aureus in their microbiota, which may be of concern for animal and human health. Moreover, bed management was associated with AMR, which can serve as a guide for best practices to be adopted to avoid the occurrence of resistant bacteria in these animals.


Subject(s)
Anti-Infective Agents , Coagulase , Animals , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Drug Resistance, Bacterial , Horses , Risk Factors , Staphylococcus , Staphylococcus aureus
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Mol Biol Rep ; 48(1): 1025-1031, 2021 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33394225

ABSTRACT

Wild boars (Sus scrofa) are susceptible to mycobacterial infections, including tuberculous and non-tuberculous mycobacteria. Recently, Mycobacterium spp. infections were described in Brazilian wild boars, which can act as bacterial reservoirs. Here, we aim to characterize 15 Mycobacterium spp. isolates from Brazilian wild boars' tissues through partial sequencing of the heat shock protein 65 (hsp65) gene and phylogenetic analysis. The isolates were classified as M. tuberculosis (33.3%), M. colombiense (33.3%), M. avium subsp. hominissuis (13.3%), M. parmense (13.3%) and M. mantenii (6.66%). The isolates classified as M. tuberculosis were confirmed as variant bovis by PCR. At phylogenetic analysis some isolates formed separated clades, indicating genetic variability. Different Mycobacterium species were recovered from wild boars circulating in Brazil, including mycobacteria associated to zoonotic infections, such as M. tuberculosis. In addition, this is the first report in Brazilian wild boars on M. mantenii and M. parmense detection, two recently described pathogenic mycobacteria. However, the isolates' genetic diversity-i.e. identities lower than 100% when compared to reference sequences-suggests that other genotyping tools would allow a deeper characterization. Nonetheless, the reported data contributes to the knowledge on mycobacterial infections in wild boars from Brazil.


Subject(s)
Mycobacterium tuberculosis/genetics , Mycobacterium/genetics , Swine Diseases/epidemiology , Tuberculosis/veterinary , Animals , Brazil/epidemiology , DNA, Bacterial/genetics , Disease Reservoirs/microbiology , Genetic Variation , Humans , Mycobacterium/classification , Mycobacterium/isolation & purification , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/classification , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/isolation & purification , Phylogeny , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Sus scrofa/microbiology , Swine , Swine Diseases/microbiology , Tuberculosis/epidemiology , Tuberculosis/microbiology
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Mol Biol Rep ; 47(9): 7291-7296, 2020 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32783088

ABSTRACT

Bovine tuberculosis (bTB) is a zoonotic disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis var. bovis, for which the definitive diagnosis is accomplished by bacterial isolation, which has biosafety issues and requires long time. Thus, diagnostic methods with potential to be faster and more efficient can represent an advance in bTB epidemiological knowledge and decrease exposure to M. tuberculosis var. bovis. This study aimed to validate a molecular test for bTB post-mortem diagnosis, as a strategy to reduce waste in bovine production. A total of 185 tissues from animals of infected herds or with suspected lesions at abattoir were evaluated through bacterial isolation, PCR and histopathology. PCR and histopathology showed sensitivities of 45.1% and 71.2%, respectively, and specificities of 83.3% and 83.0%, respectively, when compared to bacterial isolation. The combination of both tests resulted in enhanced specificity and positive predictive values.Therefore, PCR in conjunction with histopathology may be used as screening, in which concordant results can be considered conclusive, and discordant results may be submitted to bacterial isolation.


Subject(s)
DNA, Bacterial/genetics , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/genetics , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Tuberculosis, Bovine/diagnosis , Animals , Cattle , Tuberculosis, Bovine/genetics , Tuberculosis, Bovine/microbiology
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Rev. bras. odontol ; 62(1/2): 97-99, 2005. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: lil-427974

ABSTRACT

Os antiinflamatórios não-esteróides representam a classe de medicamentos mais amplamente utilizada na área da saúde. Porém, sabe-se que eles podem desencadear efeitos colaterais com relação ao trato gastrointestinal, à função renal e hemostática, dentre outros. Em razão disso, um novo grupo de antiinflamatórios foi criado na tentativa de minimizar esses problemas: os antiinflamatórios (AINEs) seletivos para a COX-2. Sendo assim, o presente trabalho visa, através de uma ampla revisão da literatura, destacar e alertar os profissionais da área da saúde quanto às reais indicações, contra-indicações e efeitos colaterais que os AINEs seletivos para a COX-2 podem causar


Subject(s)
Drug Evaluation/adverse effects , Dentistry , Drug Therapy/adverse effects
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Ciênc. rural ; Ciênc. rural (Online);34(4): 1297-1303, jul.-ago. 2004. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-383018

ABSTRACT

Os probióticos são bactérias que produzem efeitos benéficos no hospedeiro, usadas para prevenir e tratar doenças, como promotores de crescimento e como imunoestimulantes. Nesta revisão abordam-se as principais aplicações dos probióticos, com ênfase nas informações recentes sobre suas propriedades de modular a resposta imune.

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Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1476278

ABSTRACT

Probiotics are bacteria that produce beneficial effects on their hosts, used in the prevention and treatment of diseases, as growth promoters and immune-modulators. The most important applications of probiotics, with emphasis on their properties to modulate the immune response, are reviewed here.


Os probióticos são bactérias que produzem efeitos benéficos no hospedeiro, usadas para prevenir e tratar doenças, como promotores de crescimento e como imunoestimulantes. Nesta revisão abordam-se as principais aplicações dos probióticos, com ênfase nas informações recentes sobre suas propriedades de modular a resposta imune.

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Ci. Rural ; 34(4)2004.
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-704498

ABSTRACT

Probiotics are bacteria that produce beneficial effects on their hosts, used in the prevention and treatment of diseases, as growth promoters and immune-modulators. The most important applications of probiotics, with emphasis on their properties to modulate the immune response, are reviewed here.


Os probióticos são bactérias que produzem efeitos benéficos no hospedeiro, usadas para prevenir e tratar doenças, como promotores de crescimento e como imunoestimulantes. Nesta revisão abordam-se as principais aplicações dos probióticos, com ênfase nas informações recentes sobre suas propriedades de modular a resposta imune.

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ROBRAC ; 9(28): 48-50, dez. 2000. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: lil-298195

ABSTRACT

Os autores fazem uma breve revisäo da literatura sobre o uso de anestésicos locais em pacientes gestantes, com o objetivo de demonstrar aos cirurgiöes-dentistas quais säo as soluçöes anestésicas e quais säo os vasoconstritores mais indicados para anestesia local nestas pacientes


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Anesthetics, Local , Pregnancy , Vasoconstrictor Agents
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ROBRAC ; 7(24): 50-2, dez. 1998.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: lil-246825

ABSTRACT

O presente trabalho objetiva demonstrar, através da revista da literatura, a importância clínica do aumento da resistência microbiana aos antibióticos, quais as suas consequências em relaçäo ao controle das doenças infecciosas, como se dá a aquisiçäo de resistência pelos microorganismos e algumas formas eficientes de tentar diminuir os índices alarmantes deste problema, que surgiu praticamente junto com o advento dos antibióticos, a partir de década de 40


Subject(s)
Anti-Bacterial Agents , Communicable Diseases/drug therapy , Drug Resistance, Microbial , Drug Utilization , Immunity, Innate/drug effects , Penicillins , R Factors/adverse effects
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