Zoonoses in humans from small rural properties in Jataizinho, Parana, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Gonçalves,Daniela Dib
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Benitez,Aline, Lopes-Mori,Fabiana Maria Ruiz, Alves,Lucimara Aparecida, Freire,Roberta Lemos, Navarro,Italmar Teodorico, Santana,Maria Aparecida Zanella, Santos,Luís Roberto Alves dos, Carreira,Teresa, Vieira,Maria Luísa, Freitas,Julio Cesar de
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Microbiology
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Resumo: The aim of this study was to conduct a serological survey for Lyme diseases, brucellosis, leptospirosis and toxoplasmosis and identify the risk variables related to these zoonoses in humans living in the rural area of Jataizinho, state of Parana, Brazil. A total of 63 rural properties were surveyed. Additionally, 207 serum samples collected from these rural area inhabitants were tested for indirect immunofluorescence (IFI) and western blots (WB) were performed to detect Borrelia burgdorferi (sensu lato); a tamponated acidified antigen test (AAT) and 2-mercaptoethanol (2-ME) were used to detect antibodies of Brucella abortus; the microscopic agglutination test (MAT) was carried out to detect antibodies anti-Leptospira spp. and IFI was used to find antibodies of Toxoplasma gondii. Two of the samples (0.96%) were reactive for Lyme borreliosis, three (1.4%) for brucellosis, 25 (12.1%) for leptospirosis and 143 (69.1%) for toxoplasmosis. Although the town of Jataizinho has a human development index (IDH) that was considered to be average (0.733) in the state of Parana, the low social, economic and cultural conditions of the population from small rural properties have resulted in lack of basic information on animal health and direct or indirect contact with the various species of domestic animals, wildlife and ticks have probably contributed to the prevalence levels found. These results show the need for additional regional studies in order to determine the epidemiological characteristics of these diseases as well as their respective vectors and reservoirs so that effective prophylaxis can be administered in the human population.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Zoonoses in humans from small rural properties in Jataizinho, Parana, Brazil
title Zoonoses in humans from small rural properties in Jataizinho, Parana, Brazil
spellingShingle Zoonoses in humans from small rural properties in Jataizinho, Parana, Brazil
Gonçalves,Daniela Dib
Lyme disease
leptospirosis
brucellosis
toxoplasmosis
human
antibody
title_short Zoonoses in humans from small rural properties in Jataizinho, Parana, Brazil
title_full Zoonoses in humans from small rural properties in Jataizinho, Parana, Brazil
title_fullStr Zoonoses in humans from small rural properties in Jataizinho, Parana, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Zoonoses in humans from small rural properties in Jataizinho, Parana, Brazil
title_sort Zoonoses in humans from small rural properties in Jataizinho, Parana, Brazil
author Gonçalves,Daniela Dib
author_facet Gonçalves,Daniela Dib
Benitez,Aline
Lopes-Mori,Fabiana Maria Ruiz
Alves,Lucimara Aparecida
Freire,Roberta Lemos
Navarro,Italmar Teodorico
Santana,Maria Aparecida Zanella
Santos,Luís Roberto Alves dos
Carreira,Teresa
Vieira,Maria Luísa
Freitas,Julio Cesar de
author_role author
author2 Benitez,Aline
Lopes-Mori,Fabiana Maria Ruiz
Alves,Lucimara Aparecida
Freire,Roberta Lemos
Navarro,Italmar Teodorico
Santana,Maria Aparecida Zanella
Santos,Luís Roberto Alves dos
Carreira,Teresa
Vieira,Maria Luísa
Freitas,Julio Cesar de
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gonçalves,Daniela Dib
Benitez,Aline
Lopes-Mori,Fabiana Maria Ruiz
Alves,Lucimara Aparecida
Freire,Roberta Lemos
Navarro,Italmar Teodorico
Santana,Maria Aparecida Zanella
Santos,Luís Roberto Alves dos
Carreira,Teresa
Vieira,Maria Luísa
Freitas,Julio Cesar de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lyme disease
leptospirosis
brucellosis
toxoplasmosis
human
antibody
topic Lyme disease
leptospirosis
brucellosis
toxoplasmosis
human
antibody
description The aim of this study was to conduct a serological survey for Lyme diseases, brucellosis, leptospirosis and toxoplasmosis and identify the risk variables related to these zoonoses in humans living in the rural area of Jataizinho, state of Parana, Brazil. A total of 63 rural properties were surveyed. Additionally, 207 serum samples collected from these rural area inhabitants were tested for indirect immunofluorescence (IFI) and western blots (WB) were performed to detect Borrelia burgdorferi (sensu lato); a tamponated acidified antigen test (AAT) and 2-mercaptoethanol (2-ME) were used to detect antibodies of Brucella abortus; the microscopic agglutination test (MAT) was carried out to detect antibodies anti-Leptospira spp. and IFI was used to find antibodies of Toxoplasma gondii. Two of the samples (0.96%) were reactive for Lyme borreliosis, three (1.4%) for brucellosis, 25 (12.1%) for leptospirosis and 143 (69.1%) for toxoplasmosis. Although the town of Jataizinho has a human development index (IDH) that was considered to be average (0.733) in the state of Parana, the low social, economic and cultural conditions of the population from small rural properties have resulted in lack of basic information on animal health and direct or indirect contact with the various species of domestic animals, wildlife and ticks have probably contributed to the prevalence levels found. These results show the need for additional regional studies in order to determine the epidemiological characteristics of these diseases as well as their respective vectors and reservoirs so that effective prophylaxis can be administered in the human population.
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