Influence of canine brain decomposition on laboratory diagnosis of rabies

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Autor(a) principal: Albas,Avelino
Data de Publicação: 1999
Outros Autores: Ferrari,Clara Izabel de Lucca, Silva,Luzia Helena Queiroz da, Bernardi,Fernanda, Ito,Fumio Honma
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0037-86821999000100004
Resumo: Canine brains infected with rabies virus were submitted to decomposition by being left at room temperature of 25 to 29oC for up to 168h. At 24h intervals, brain fragments were analyzed by immunofluorescence (IF) and by the mouse intracerebral inoculation (MI) test to confirm the diagnosis of rabies and to measure the putrefaction effect on the accuracy of the diagnosis. Forty eight h after the beginning of the experiment, the MI test showed signs of impairment with four negative results, while after 72h, 100% of the results were negative to the MI test and only one result was negative to the IF test, indicating that the threshold period for accurate diagnosis is 24 to 48h before putrefaction. The authors recommend the shipment of suspected cases of rabies to the laboratory for confirmation, but the use of putrid materials for diagnosis is meaningless because of false-negative results.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of canine brain decomposition on laboratory diagnosis of rabies
title Influence of canine brain decomposition on laboratory diagnosis of rabies
spellingShingle Influence of canine brain decomposition on laboratory diagnosis of rabies
Albas,Avelino
Immunofluorescence
Rabies
Mice inoculation
Decomposition
Canine brain
title_short Influence of canine brain decomposition on laboratory diagnosis of rabies
title_full Influence of canine brain decomposition on laboratory diagnosis of rabies
title_fullStr Influence of canine brain decomposition on laboratory diagnosis of rabies
title_full_unstemmed Influence of canine brain decomposition on laboratory diagnosis of rabies
title_sort Influence of canine brain decomposition on laboratory diagnosis of rabies
author Albas,Avelino
author_facet Albas,Avelino
Ferrari,Clara Izabel de Lucca
Silva,Luzia Helena Queiroz da
Bernardi,Fernanda
Ito,Fumio Honma
author_role author
author2 Ferrari,Clara Izabel de Lucca
Silva,Luzia Helena Queiroz da
Bernardi,Fernanda
Ito,Fumio Honma
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Albas,Avelino
Ferrari,Clara Izabel de Lucca
Silva,Luzia Helena Queiroz da
Bernardi,Fernanda
Ito,Fumio Honma
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Immunofluorescence
Rabies
Mice inoculation
Decomposition
Canine brain
topic Immunofluorescence
Rabies
Mice inoculation
Decomposition
Canine brain
description Canine brains infected with rabies virus were submitted to decomposition by being left at room temperature of 25 to 29oC for up to 168h. At 24h intervals, brain fragments were analyzed by immunofluorescence (IF) and by the mouse intracerebral inoculation (MI) test to confirm the diagnosis of rabies and to measure the putrefaction effect on the accuracy of the diagnosis. Forty eight h after the beginning of the experiment, the MI test showed signs of impairment with four negative results, while after 72h, 100% of the results were negative to the MI test and only one result was negative to the IF test, indicating that the threshold period for accurate diagnosis is 24 to 48h before putrefaction. The authors recommend the shipment of suspected cases of rabies to the laboratory for confirmation, but the use of putrid materials for diagnosis is meaningless because of false-negative results.
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