Theileria sp. in water buffaloes from Maranhão State, northeastern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Abate,Hugo Luca
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Santos,Nelson Jessé Rodrigues dos, Brito,Danilo Rodrigues Barros, Valente,Jessica Damiana Marinho, Vieira,Thállitha Samih Wischral Jayme, Garcia,João Luis, Vieira,Rafael Felipe da Costa, Vidotto,Odilon
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Online)
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Resumo: Abstract Anaplasma marginale and piroplasm species are widespread among Brazilian cattle herds. Both of these tick-borne pathogens hamper livestock production and cause a significant economic impact. Although buffaloes have demonstrated a high level of adaptability, data on tick-borne pathogens are scarcely reported in Brazil. Thus, the aim of this study was to screen water buffaloes from the state of Maranhão for piroplasm and A. marginale occurrence using PCR assays. All samples were negative for A. marginale. One of the 287 (0.35%) water buffaloes tested was positive for Theileria sp. Sequencing of the 18S rDNA fragment (356 bp) showed that the Theileria sp. identified was closely related to the T. buffeli /orientalis group. Future studies on the clinical signs of infection and the main vector in this country are needed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Theileria sp. in water buffaloes from Maranhão State, northeastern Brazil
title Theileria sp. in water buffaloes from Maranhão State, northeastern Brazil
spellingShingle Theileria sp. in water buffaloes from Maranhão State, northeastern Brazil
Abate,Hugo Luca
Piroplasms
Anaplasma marginale
ticks
PCR
title_short Theileria sp. in water buffaloes from Maranhão State, northeastern Brazil
title_full Theileria sp. in water buffaloes from Maranhão State, northeastern Brazil
title_fullStr Theileria sp. in water buffaloes from Maranhão State, northeastern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Theileria sp. in water buffaloes from Maranhão State, northeastern Brazil
title_sort Theileria sp. in water buffaloes from Maranhão State, northeastern Brazil
author Abate,Hugo Luca
author_facet Abate,Hugo Luca
Santos,Nelson Jessé Rodrigues dos
Brito,Danilo Rodrigues Barros
Valente,Jessica Damiana Marinho
Vieira,Thállitha Samih Wischral Jayme
Garcia,João Luis
Vieira,Rafael Felipe da Costa
Vidotto,Odilon
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author2 Santos,Nelson Jessé Rodrigues dos
Brito,Danilo Rodrigues Barros
Valente,Jessica Damiana Marinho
Vieira,Thállitha Samih Wischral Jayme
Garcia,João Luis
Vieira,Rafael Felipe da Costa
Vidotto,Odilon
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Abate,Hugo Luca
Santos,Nelson Jessé Rodrigues dos
Brito,Danilo Rodrigues Barros
Valente,Jessica Damiana Marinho
Vieira,Thállitha Samih Wischral Jayme
Garcia,João Luis
Vieira,Rafael Felipe da Costa
Vidotto,Odilon
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Piroplasms
Anaplasma marginale
ticks
PCR
topic Piroplasms
Anaplasma marginale
ticks
PCR
description Abstract Anaplasma marginale and piroplasm species are widespread among Brazilian cattle herds. Both of these tick-borne pathogens hamper livestock production and cause a significant economic impact. Although buffaloes have demonstrated a high level of adaptability, data on tick-borne pathogens are scarcely reported in Brazil. Thus, the aim of this study was to screen water buffaloes from the state of Maranhão for piroplasm and A. marginale occurrence using PCR assays. All samples were negative for A. marginale. One of the 287 (0.35%) water buffaloes tested was positive for Theileria sp. Sequencing of the 18S rDNA fragment (356 bp) showed that the Theileria sp. identified was closely related to the T. buffeli /orientalis group. Future studies on the clinical signs of infection and the main vector in this country are needed.
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