Rickettsiae of the Spotted Fever group in dogs, horses and ticks: an epidemiological study in an endemic region of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: da Cunha, Nathalie Costa
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: de Lemos, Elba R.S., Rozental, Tatiana, Teixeira, Rafaella Câmara, Cordeiro, Matheus Dias, Lisbôa, Raquel Silva, Favacho, Alexsandra Rodrigues, Barreira, Jairo Dias, de Rezende, Jania, da Fonseca, Adivaldo Henrique
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Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Texto Completo: https://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/532
Resumo: ABSTRACT. Cunha N.C., Lemos E.R.S., Rozental T., Teixeira R.C., Cordeiro M.D., Lisbôa R.S., Favacho A.R., Barreira J.D., Rezende J. & Fonseca A.H. Rickettsiae of the Spotted Fever group in dogs, horses and ticks: an epidemiological study in an endemic region of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. [Rickettsias do grupo da febre maculosa em cães, equinos e carrapatos: um estudo epidemiológico em região endêmica do estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.] Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 36(3):294-300, 2014. Departamento de Epidemiologia e Saúde Pública, Instituto de Veterinária, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, BR 465, Km 7, Seropédica, RJ 23890-000, Brasil. E-mail: adivaldo@ufrrj.br Spotted fever is a disease of which Rickettsia rickettsii is the most pathogenic agent. Its transmission is by tick bites and the infected ticks can act as vectors, reservoirs or amplifiers. The purpose of this paper is to assess the potential of dogs and horses as sentinels for brazilian spotted fever (BSF) emergence and become acquainted with the tick species in a municipal region of Resende, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, where five BSF cases in man were registered. Dog and horse blood samples were collected from rural and periurban properties to assess IgG anti-Rickettsia rickettsii, using the indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA). First, an analysis was conducted to detect association between IFA results and answers obtained from a questionnaire. Afterwards, a multivariate investigation was undertaken that presented significant statistical differences. Ticks were collected directly from dogs and horses for taxonomic identification. Out of the 107 canine serum samples, 30 (28.0%) were reactive, with titers varying from 1:64 to 1:4096, and 77 (72.0%) were not reactive. Of 96 animals in the serum analysis of horses, 9 (9.4%) were reactive, all with titers of 1:64, and 87 (90.6%) were non-reactive. The tick species collected from dogs were Rhipicephalus sanguineus, Amblyomma sculptum, Amblyomma aureolatum, Amblyomma ovale, Rhipicephalus microplus and nymphs of Amblyomma sp., R. sanguineus and R. microplus. Adult ticks gathered from horses were A. cajennense, R. microplus and Dermacentor nitens, in addition to nymphs of Amblyomma sp., R. microplus and D. nitens. The results suggest that: (i) the habit of dogs entering forests and living in rural environments positively influenced the presence of anti-rickettsiae of the spotted fever group serum antibodies, (ii) horses were not good sentinels for this study area and (iii) R. sanguineus as well as A. cajennense ticks were the most prevalent ixodidae fauna of the region.
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spelling Rickettsiae of the Spotted Fever group in dogs, horses and ticks: an epidemiological study in an endemic region of the State of Rio de Janeiro, BrazilRickettsias do grupo da febre maculosa em cães, equinos e carrapatos: um estudo epidemiológico em região endêmica do estado do Rio de Janeiro, BrasilFebre Maculosa BrasileiraRickettsia rickettsiicarrapatossentinelasepidemiologiaBrazilian Spotted FeverRickettsia rickettsiitickssentinelepidemiologyABSTRACT. Cunha N.C., Lemos E.R.S., Rozental T., Teixeira R.C., Cordeiro M.D., Lisbôa R.S., Favacho A.R., Barreira J.D., Rezende J. & Fonseca A.H. Rickettsiae of the Spotted Fever group in dogs, horses and ticks: an epidemiological study in an endemic region of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. [Rickettsias do grupo da febre maculosa em cães, equinos e carrapatos: um estudo epidemiológico em região endêmica do estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.] Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 36(3):294-300, 2014. Departamento de Epidemiologia e Saúde Pública, Instituto de Veterinária, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, BR 465, Km 7, Seropédica, RJ 23890-000, Brasil. E-mail: adivaldo@ufrrj.br Spotted fever is a disease of which Rickettsia rickettsii is the most pathogenic agent. Its transmission is by tick bites and the infected ticks can act as vectors, reservoirs or amplifiers. The purpose of this paper is to assess the potential of dogs and horses as sentinels for brazilian spotted fever (BSF) emergence and become acquainted with the tick species in a municipal region of Resende, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, where five BSF cases in man were registered. Dog and horse blood samples were collected from rural and periurban properties to assess IgG anti-Rickettsia rickettsii, using the indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA). First, an analysis was conducted to detect association between IFA results and answers obtained from a questionnaire. Afterwards, a multivariate investigation was undertaken that presented significant statistical differences. Ticks were collected directly from dogs and horses for taxonomic identification. Out of the 107 canine serum samples, 30 (28.0%) were reactive, with titers varying from 1:64 to 1:4096, and 77 (72.0%) were not reactive. Of 96 animals in the serum analysis of horses, 9 (9.4%) were reactive, all with titers of 1:64, and 87 (90.6%) were non-reactive. The tick species collected from dogs were Rhipicephalus sanguineus, Amblyomma sculptum, Amblyomma aureolatum, Amblyomma ovale, Rhipicephalus microplus and nymphs of Amblyomma sp., R. sanguineus and R. microplus. Adult ticks gathered from horses were A. cajennense, R. microplus and Dermacentor nitens, in addition to nymphs of Amblyomma sp., R. microplus and D. nitens. The results suggest that: (i) the habit of dogs entering forests and living in rural environments positively influenced the presence of anti-rickettsiae of the spotted fever group serum antibodies, (ii) horses were not good sentinels for this study area and (iii) R. sanguineus as well as A. cajennense ticks were the most prevalent ixodidae fauna of the region.A febre maculosa é uma doença que tem a bactéria Rickettsia rickettsii como a mais patogênica. Sua transmissão ocorre pela picada de carrapatos infectados, os quais atuam como vetores, reservatórios ou amplificadores. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o potencial de cães e equinos como sentinelas para febre maculosa brasileira (FMB) e conhecer a fauna de ixodídeos em uma região do município de Resende, estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, localidade onde ocorreram cinco casos de FMB em humanos. Amostras sanguíneas de caninos e equinos foram coletadas de áreas rurais e periurbanas para a detecção de IgG anti-Rickettsia rickettsii, por meio da técnica de reação de imunofluorescência indireta (RIFI). Em um primeiro momento, uma análise foi realizada para identificar associação entre os resultados da RIFI e as respostas obtidas no questionário. Posteriormente, uma análise multivariada foi utilizada para avaliar os resultados que apresentaram diferença estatística. Os carrapatos foram coletados diretamente dos cães e equinos para a identificação taxonômica. Observou-se que das 107 amostras de cães, 30 (28,0%) foram reativas, com títulos variando de 1:64 a 1:4096, e 77 (72,0%) foram não reativas. Dos 96 equinos estudados, 9 (9,4%) foram reativos, todos com titulação de 1:64 e 87 (90,6%) foram não reativos. As espécies de carrapatos coletadas de cães foram Rhipicephalus sanguineus, Amblyomma sculptum, Amlyomma aureolatum, Amblyomma ovale, Riphicephalus microplus e ninfas de Amblyomma sp., R. sanguineus e R. microplus. Os ixodídeos adultos coletados de equinos foram A. cajennense, R. microplus e Dermacentor nitens, além de ninfas de Amblyomma sp., R. microplus e D. nitens. Os resultados encontrados sugerem que: i) o hábito de caninos frequentarem matas e viverem em ambiente rural influenciou positivamente na presença de anticorpos séricos anti-rickettsia do grupo da febre maculosa; (ii) os equinos não foram bons sentinelas para estudos epidemiológicos de FMB na região estudada e (iii) que os carrapatos R. sanguineus e A. cajennense foram os mais prevalentes na fauna de ixodídeos da região.Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro.2014-09-10info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpeer reviewedAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/532Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine; Vol. 36 No. 3 (2014); 294-300Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária; v. 36 n. 3 (2014); 294-3002527-21790100-2430reponame:Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicineinstname:Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)instacron:SBMVporhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/article/view/532/404da Cunha, Nathalie Costade Lemos, Elba R.S.Rozental, TatianaTeixeira, Rafaella CâmaraCordeiro, Matheus DiasLisbôa, Raquel SilvaFavacho, Alexsandra RodriguesBarreira, Jairo Diasde Rezende, Janiada Fonseca, Adivaldo Henriqueinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2020-12-23T17:32:32Zoai:ojs.rbmv.org:article/532Revistahttps://rbmv.org/BJVMONGhttps://rbmv.org/BJVM/oaicontato.rbmv@gmail.com2527-21790100-2430opendoar:2020-12-23T17:32:32Brazilian Journal of Veterinary Medicine - Sociedade de Medicina Veterinária do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (SOMVERJ)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Rickettsiae of the Spotted Fever group in dogs, horses and ticks: an epidemiological study in an endemic region of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Rickettsias do grupo da febre maculosa em cães, equinos e carrapatos: um estudo epidemiológico em região endêmica do estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil
title Rickettsiae of the Spotted Fever group in dogs, horses and ticks: an epidemiological study in an endemic region of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
spellingShingle Rickettsiae of the Spotted Fever group in dogs, horses and ticks: an epidemiological study in an endemic region of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
da Cunha, Nathalie Costa
Febre Maculosa Brasileira
Rickettsia rickettsii
carrapatos
sentinelas
epidemiologia
Brazilian Spotted Fever
Rickettsia rickettsii
ticks
sentinel
epidemiology
title_short Rickettsiae of the Spotted Fever group in dogs, horses and ticks: an epidemiological study in an endemic region of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_full Rickettsiae of the Spotted Fever group in dogs, horses and ticks: an epidemiological study in an endemic region of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_fullStr Rickettsiae of the Spotted Fever group in dogs, horses and ticks: an epidemiological study in an endemic region of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Rickettsiae of the Spotted Fever group in dogs, horses and ticks: an epidemiological study in an endemic region of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
title_sort Rickettsiae of the Spotted Fever group in dogs, horses and ticks: an epidemiological study in an endemic region of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
author da Cunha, Nathalie Costa
author_facet da Cunha, Nathalie Costa
de Lemos, Elba R.S.
Rozental, Tatiana
Teixeira, Rafaella Câmara
Cordeiro, Matheus Dias
Lisbôa, Raquel Silva
Favacho, Alexsandra Rodrigues
Barreira, Jairo Dias
de Rezende, Jania
da Fonseca, Adivaldo Henrique
author_role author
author2 de Lemos, Elba R.S.
Rozental, Tatiana
Teixeira, Rafaella Câmara
Cordeiro, Matheus Dias
Lisbôa, Raquel Silva
Favacho, Alexsandra Rodrigues
Barreira, Jairo Dias
de Rezende, Jania
da Fonseca, Adivaldo Henrique
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv da Cunha, Nathalie Costa
de Lemos, Elba R.S.
Rozental, Tatiana
Teixeira, Rafaella Câmara
Cordeiro, Matheus Dias
Lisbôa, Raquel Silva
Favacho, Alexsandra Rodrigues
Barreira, Jairo Dias
de Rezende, Jania
da Fonseca, Adivaldo Henrique
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Febre Maculosa Brasileira
Rickettsia rickettsii
carrapatos
sentinelas
epidemiologia
Brazilian Spotted Fever
Rickettsia rickettsii
ticks
sentinel
epidemiology
topic Febre Maculosa Brasileira
Rickettsia rickettsii
carrapatos
sentinelas
epidemiologia
Brazilian Spotted Fever
Rickettsia rickettsii
ticks
sentinel
epidemiology
description ABSTRACT. Cunha N.C., Lemos E.R.S., Rozental T., Teixeira R.C., Cordeiro M.D., Lisbôa R.S., Favacho A.R., Barreira J.D., Rezende J. & Fonseca A.H. Rickettsiae of the Spotted Fever group in dogs, horses and ticks: an epidemiological study in an endemic region of the State of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. [Rickettsias do grupo da febre maculosa em cães, equinos e carrapatos: um estudo epidemiológico em região endêmica do estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.] Revista Brasileira de Medicina Veterinária, 36(3):294-300, 2014. Departamento de Epidemiologia e Saúde Pública, Instituto de Veterinária, Universidade Federal Rural do Rio de Janeiro, BR 465, Km 7, Seropédica, RJ 23890-000, Brasil. E-mail: adivaldo@ufrrj.br Spotted fever is a disease of which Rickettsia rickettsii is the most pathogenic agent. Its transmission is by tick bites and the infected ticks can act as vectors, reservoirs or amplifiers. The purpose of this paper is to assess the potential of dogs and horses as sentinels for brazilian spotted fever (BSF) emergence and become acquainted with the tick species in a municipal region of Resende, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, where five BSF cases in man were registered. Dog and horse blood samples were collected from rural and periurban properties to assess IgG anti-Rickettsia rickettsii, using the indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA). First, an analysis was conducted to detect association between IFA results and answers obtained from a questionnaire. Afterwards, a multivariate investigation was undertaken that presented significant statistical differences. Ticks were collected directly from dogs and horses for taxonomic identification. Out of the 107 canine serum samples, 30 (28.0%) were reactive, with titers varying from 1:64 to 1:4096, and 77 (72.0%) were not reactive. Of 96 animals in the serum analysis of horses, 9 (9.4%) were reactive, all with titers of 1:64, and 87 (90.6%) were non-reactive. The tick species collected from dogs were Rhipicephalus sanguineus, Amblyomma sculptum, Amblyomma aureolatum, Amblyomma ovale, Rhipicephalus microplus and nymphs of Amblyomma sp., R. sanguineus and R. microplus. Adult ticks gathered from horses were A. cajennense, R. microplus and Dermacentor nitens, in addition to nymphs of Amblyomma sp., R. microplus and D. nitens. The results suggest that: (i) the habit of dogs entering forests and living in rural environments positively influenced the presence of anti-rickettsiae of the spotted fever group serum antibodies, (ii) horses were not good sentinels for this study area and (iii) R. sanguineus as well as A. cajennense ticks were the most prevalent ixodidae fauna of the region.
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