Hepato-pathological hallmarks for the surveillance of Yellow Fever in South American non-human primates

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Autor(a) principal: Passos, Pedro Henrique de Oliveira
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Ramos, Daniel G, Romano, Alessandro P, Cavalcante, Karina R. L. J, Miranda, Luisa H. M, Coelho, Janice M. C. O, Barros, Ramona C, Martins Filho, Arnaldo Jorge, Quaresma, Juarez Antônio Simões, Macêdo, Isabel L, Wilson, Tais M, Sousa, Davi E. R, Melo, Cristiano B. de, Castro, Marcio B
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The early detection and diagnosis of deaths in free-ranging non-human primates (NHPs) are key points for the surveillance of Yellow Fever (YF) in Brazil. The histopathological identification of infectious diseases remains very useful and reliable in the screening and detection of emerging zoonotic diseases such as YF. We surveyed data records and liver slides stained with hematoxylin and eosin from the Epizootics Surveillance Network to control YF, Ministry of Health of Brazil, to evaluate histopathological hallmarks for the diagnosis of the YF virus infection. We selected natural fatal cases in NHPs from the genera Alouatta spp., Callithrix spp., and Sapajus spp. with a positive immunohistochemical assay for YF in liver samples. Our findings showed the full-spectrum YF-associated hepatic lesions in all NHPs, but some histopathological findings differed in the distribution and intensity between the three genera. In our study, South American NHPs showed significant differences in the YF-associated hepatic histopathological features compared to fatal cases reported in humans.
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We surveyed data records and liver slides stained with hematoxylin and eosin from the Epizootics Surveillance Network to control YF, Ministry of Health of Brazil, to evaluate histopathological hallmarks for the diagnosis of the YF virus infection. We selected natural fatal cases in NHPs from the genera Alouatta spp., Callithrix spp., and Sapajus spp. with a positive immunohistochemical assay for YF in liver samples. Our findings showed the full-spectrum YF-associated hepatic lesions in all NHPs, but some histopathological findings differed in the distribution and intensity between the three genera. In our study, South American NHPs showed significant differences in the YF-associated hepatic histopathological features compared to fatal cases reported in humans.University of Brasília. Graduate Program in Animal Science. Brasilia, DF, Brazil / Brazilian Ministry of Health. Brasilia, DF, BrazilBrazilian Ministry of Health. Brasilia, DF, BrazilBrazilian Ministry of Health. 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title Hepato-pathological hallmarks for the surveillance of Yellow Fever in South American non-human primates
spellingShingle Hepato-pathological hallmarks for the surveillance of Yellow Fever in South American non-human primates
Passos, Pedro Henrique de Oliveira
Febre Amarela / patologia
Primatas / anatomia & histologia
Hepatopatias / diagnóstico
Fígado / lesões
title_short Hepato-pathological hallmarks for the surveillance of Yellow Fever in South American non-human primates
title_full Hepato-pathological hallmarks for the surveillance of Yellow Fever in South American non-human primates
title_fullStr Hepato-pathological hallmarks for the surveillance of Yellow Fever in South American non-human primates
title_full_unstemmed Hepato-pathological hallmarks for the surveillance of Yellow Fever in South American non-human primates
title_sort Hepato-pathological hallmarks for the surveillance of Yellow Fever in South American non-human primates
author Passos, Pedro Henrique de Oliveira
author_facet Passos, Pedro Henrique de Oliveira
Ramos, Daniel G
Romano, Alessandro P
Cavalcante, Karina R. L. J
Miranda, Luisa H. M
Coelho, Janice M. C. O
Barros, Ramona C
Martins Filho, Arnaldo Jorge
Quaresma, Juarez Antônio Simões
Macêdo, Isabel L
Wilson, Tais M
Sousa, Davi E. R
Melo, Cristiano B. de
Castro, Marcio B
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author2 Ramos, Daniel G
Romano, Alessandro P
Cavalcante, Karina R. L. J
Miranda, Luisa H. M
Coelho, Janice M. C. O
Barros, Ramona C
Martins Filho, Arnaldo Jorge
Quaresma, Juarez Antônio Simões
Macêdo, Isabel L
Wilson, Tais M
Sousa, Davi E. R
Melo, Cristiano B. de
Castro, Marcio B
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author
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author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Passos, Pedro Henrique de Oliveira
Ramos, Daniel G
Romano, Alessandro P
Cavalcante, Karina R. L. J
Miranda, Luisa H. M
Coelho, Janice M. C. O
Barros, Ramona C
Martins Filho, Arnaldo Jorge
Quaresma, Juarez Antônio Simões
Macêdo, Isabel L
Wilson, Tais M
Sousa, Davi E. R
Melo, Cristiano B. de
Castro, Marcio B
dc.subject.decsPrimary.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Febre Amarela / patologia
Primatas / anatomia & histologia
Hepatopatias / diagnóstico
Fígado / lesões
topic Febre Amarela / patologia
Primatas / anatomia & histologia
Hepatopatias / diagnóstico
Fígado / lesões
description The early detection and diagnosis of deaths in free-ranging non-human primates (NHPs) are key points for the surveillance of Yellow Fever (YF) in Brazil. The histopathological identification of infectious diseases remains very useful and reliable in the screening and detection of emerging zoonotic diseases such as YF. We surveyed data records and liver slides stained with hematoxylin and eosin from the Epizootics Surveillance Network to control YF, Ministry of Health of Brazil, to evaluate histopathological hallmarks for the diagnosis of the YF virus infection. We selected natural fatal cases in NHPs from the genera Alouatta spp., Callithrix spp., and Sapajus spp. with a positive immunohistochemical assay for YF in liver samples. Our findings showed the full-spectrum YF-associated hepatic lesions in all NHPs, but some histopathological findings differed in the distribution and intensity between the three genera. In our study, South American NHPs showed significant differences in the YF-associated hepatic histopathological features compared to fatal cases reported in humans.
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