Natural Plasmodium infection in neotropical primates in the island of São Luís, state of Maranhão, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Figueiredo,Mayra Araguaia Pereira
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Di Santi,Silvia Maria Fátima, Figueiredo,Thaysa Araguaia Pereira, Machado,Rosangela Zacarias
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Online)
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Resumo: The states that make up the Legal Amazon Region, which include the state of Maranhão, account for 99% of registered cases of human malaria in Brazil. It is also believed that transmission of malaria from nonhuman primates (NHP) to humans occurs in this region, because of current reports of seroepidemiological results from samples from humans and NHP coexisting in the same areas. This study aimed to make morphological, serological and molecular diagnoses of Plasmodium spp. in neotropical primates on the island of São Luís, state of Maranhão, Brazil. The diagnostic techniques used were optical microscopy, the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and the indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA). From June 2009 to April 2010, 70 NHP were sampled: 50 at the Wild Animal Screening Center (CETAS), located in the municipality of São Luís and 20 free-living individuals that were caught in a private reserve located in the municipality of São Jose de Ribamar, state of Maranhão. Under an optical microscope, 140 slides (two from each animal) were evaluated and five animals (7.1%) were found to be positive. IFA did not detect anti-Plasmodium spp. From PCR on the 70 animals sampled, amplified Plasmodium spp. products were observed in 13 samples, of which eight (61.5%) were from free-living animals and five (38.5%) were from animals at CETAS.
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spelling Natural Plasmodium infection in neotropical primates in the island of São Luís, state of Maranhão, BrazilMalariaPlasmodium spp.PCRnonhuman primatessylvatic cycleThe states that make up the Legal Amazon Region, which include the state of Maranhão, account for 99% of registered cases of human malaria in Brazil. It is also believed that transmission of malaria from nonhuman primates (NHP) to humans occurs in this region, because of current reports of seroepidemiological results from samples from humans and NHP coexisting in the same areas. This study aimed to make morphological, serological and molecular diagnoses of Plasmodium spp. in neotropical primates on the island of São Luís, state of Maranhão, Brazil. The diagnostic techniques used were optical microscopy, the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and the indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA). From June 2009 to April 2010, 70 NHP were sampled: 50 at the Wild Animal Screening Center (CETAS), located in the municipality of São Luís and 20 free-living individuals that were caught in a private reserve located in the municipality of São Jose de Ribamar, state of Maranhão. Under an optical microscope, 140 slides (two from each animal) were evaluated and five animals (7.1%) were found to be positive. IFA did not detect anti-Plasmodium spp. From PCR on the 70 animals sampled, amplified Plasmodium spp. products were observed in 13 samples, of which eight (61.5%) were from free-living animals and five (38.5%) were from animals at CETAS.Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinária2015-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-29612015000200122Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária v.24 n.2 2015reponame:Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Online)instname:Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinária (CBPV)instacron:CBPV10.1590/S1984-29612015034info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFigueiredo,Mayra Araguaia PereiraDi Santi,Silvia Maria FátimaFigueiredo,Thaysa Araguaia PereiraMachado,Rosangela Zacariaseng2015-10-09T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1984-29612015000200122Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_serial&lng=pt&pid=1984-2961https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||zacariascbpv@fcav.unesp.br1984-29610103-846Xopendoar:2015-10-09T00:00Revista Brasileira de Parasitologia Veterinária (Online) - Colégio Brasileiro de Parasitologia Veterinária (CBPV)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Natural Plasmodium infection in neotropical primates in the island of São Luís, state of Maranhão, Brazil
title Natural Plasmodium infection in neotropical primates in the island of São Luís, state of Maranhão, Brazil
spellingShingle Natural Plasmodium infection in neotropical primates in the island of São Luís, state of Maranhão, Brazil
Figueiredo,Mayra Araguaia Pereira
Malaria
Plasmodium spp.
PCR
nonhuman primates
sylvatic cycle
title_short Natural Plasmodium infection in neotropical primates in the island of São Luís, state of Maranhão, Brazil
title_full Natural Plasmodium infection in neotropical primates in the island of São Luís, state of Maranhão, Brazil
title_fullStr Natural Plasmodium infection in neotropical primates in the island of São Luís, state of Maranhão, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Natural Plasmodium infection in neotropical primates in the island of São Luís, state of Maranhão, Brazil
title_sort Natural Plasmodium infection in neotropical primates in the island of São Luís, state of Maranhão, Brazil
author Figueiredo,Mayra Araguaia Pereira
author_facet Figueiredo,Mayra Araguaia Pereira
Di Santi,Silvia Maria Fátima
Figueiredo,Thaysa Araguaia Pereira
Machado,Rosangela Zacarias
author_role author
author2 Di Santi,Silvia Maria Fátima
Figueiredo,Thaysa Araguaia Pereira
Machado,Rosangela Zacarias
author2_role author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Figueiredo,Mayra Araguaia Pereira
Di Santi,Silvia Maria Fátima
Figueiredo,Thaysa Araguaia Pereira
Machado,Rosangela Zacarias
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Malaria
Plasmodium spp.
PCR
nonhuman primates
sylvatic cycle
topic Malaria
Plasmodium spp.
PCR
nonhuman primates
sylvatic cycle
description The states that make up the Legal Amazon Region, which include the state of Maranhão, account for 99% of registered cases of human malaria in Brazil. It is also believed that transmission of malaria from nonhuman primates (NHP) to humans occurs in this region, because of current reports of seroepidemiological results from samples from humans and NHP coexisting in the same areas. This study aimed to make morphological, serological and molecular diagnoses of Plasmodium spp. in neotropical primates on the island of São Luís, state of Maranhão, Brazil. The diagnostic techniques used were optical microscopy, the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and the indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA). From June 2009 to April 2010, 70 NHP were sampled: 50 at the Wild Animal Screening Center (CETAS), located in the municipality of São Luís and 20 free-living individuals that were caught in a private reserve located in the municipality of São Jose de Ribamar, state of Maranhão. Under an optical microscope, 140 slides (two from each animal) were evaluated and five animals (7.1%) were found to be positive. IFA did not detect anti-Plasmodium spp. From PCR on the 70 animals sampled, amplified Plasmodium spp. products were observed in 13 samples, of which eight (61.5%) were from free-living animals and five (38.5%) were from animals at CETAS.
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