Aves silvestres como portadoras de agentes infecciosos para humanos no município de Goiânia - Goiás

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Autor(a) principal: RAMOS, Talita Silva
Data de Publicação: 2011
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFG
Texto Completo: http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tde/1733
Resumo: The narrowing between humans, domestic and wild animals has increased the dissemination of infectious agents for new hosts. The result of this interaction has lead to zoonosis. Among these animals are birds, which are natural reservoirs, carriers and disseminators of several infectious agents, potentially transmissible to humans. This dissemination can occur through direct and indirect contact with migratory birds originated from smuggling of wild animals. The objective was to detect viral, bacterial and fungal agents with zoonotic potential in wild birds in the county of Goiânia, Goiás. It was carried out a systematic review to assess the State of Goiás in relation to the performance of wild birds as carries of infectious agents to humans. Blood samples and cloacal swabs were collected from 88 different species of birds, as most of them were originated from smuggling and sent to CETAS-IBAMA in Goiânia in the first semester of 2010. The collects were analyzed in the Laboratory of Animal Virology at Federal University of Goiás (UFG) and the bacteriological and fungal analyses were done in the Laboratory of Microbiology at National Service of Industrial Education (SENAI) in Anápolis, Goiás. The blood was stored in tubes without anticoagulant in order to obtain serum and it was carried out a research with Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent to search for the antibody of influenza virus and the cause of Newcastle disease. In order to isolate and identify filamentous fungus, Candida spp, bacteria, Salmonella sp and Escherichia coli, samples were collected from cloacal excretion through swabs. In the systematic review, three articles were selected using two tests of Relevance. From the interpretation of these studies, it was proved the role of migratory birds as carriers and disseminators in short and long distances of several pathogenic virus to humans. Furthermore, there are no records or even systematic studies about this process in the state of Goiás. From 88 analyzed samples, none of them presented antibodies for the two researched virus. The analysis of samples from cloacal swabs indicated a positivity of 9,1% for Candida tropicalis , 9,1% for Salmonella sp, 1,1% for Aspergillus fumigatus, 11,4% for Candida albicans, 12,5% for Candida krusei, 27,3% for Candida spp, and 43,2% for Escherichia coli. The literature review suggests that further researches should be carried out as the distribution of this zoonosis can possibly be wider, even in the State of Goiás. Regarding the negative results for the viral agents, they indicate that part of the wild birds in Goiânia-Goiás did not have contact with influenza and Newcastle viral antigens yet. Therefore they are not carriers of these photogenes. In relation to presumptive identifications of pathogenic bacteria and fungal agents in wild birds, they confirm the possibility of transmission of these agents among animals and to humans. Besides, this study also reinforces that researches about zoonosis transmitted by wild birds in the state of Goiás are still recent and incipient, highlighting the need of continuation of these studies in the region.
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spelling GARCÍA-ZAPATA, Marco Túlio Antoniohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3672512339058369BRITO, Wilia Marta Elsner Diederichsen dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7605775995731168SANT'ANA, Carlos Eduardo Ramos dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0065474255389659http://lattes.cnpq.br/0466511283511982RAMOS, Talita Silva2014-07-29T15:29:11Z2012-03-052011-04-27RAMOS, Talita Silva. Wild birds as carriers of infectious agents to humans in Goiania, Goias, Brazil. 2011. 151 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências da Saúde - Medicina) - Universidade Federal de Goiás, Goiânia, 2011.http://repositorio.bc.ufg.br/tede/handle/tde/1733The narrowing between humans, domestic and wild animals has increased the dissemination of infectious agents for new hosts. The result of this interaction has lead to zoonosis. Among these animals are birds, which are natural reservoirs, carriers and disseminators of several infectious agents, potentially transmissible to humans. This dissemination can occur through direct and indirect contact with migratory birds originated from smuggling of wild animals. The objective was to detect viral, bacterial and fungal agents with zoonotic potential in wild birds in the county of Goiânia, Goiás. It was carried out a systematic review to assess the State of Goiás in relation to the performance of wild birds as carries of infectious agents to humans. Blood samples and cloacal swabs were collected from 88 different species of birds, as most of them were originated from smuggling and sent to CETAS-IBAMA in Goiânia in the first semester of 2010. The collects were analyzed in the Laboratory of Animal Virology at Federal University of Goiás (UFG) and the bacteriological and fungal analyses were done in the Laboratory of Microbiology at National Service of Industrial Education (SENAI) in Anápolis, Goiás. The blood was stored in tubes without anticoagulant in order to obtain serum and it was carried out a research with Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent to search for the antibody of influenza virus and the cause of Newcastle disease. In order to isolate and identify filamentous fungus, Candida spp, bacteria, Salmonella sp and Escherichia coli, samples were collected from cloacal excretion through swabs. In the systematic review, three articles were selected using two tests of Relevance. From the interpretation of these studies, it was proved the role of migratory birds as carriers and disseminators in short and long distances of several pathogenic virus to humans. Furthermore, there are no records or even systematic studies about this process in the state of Goiás. From 88 analyzed samples, none of them presented antibodies for the two researched virus. The analysis of samples from cloacal swabs indicated a positivity of 9,1% for Candida tropicalis , 9,1% for Salmonella sp, 1,1% for Aspergillus fumigatus, 11,4% for Candida albicans, 12,5% for Candida krusei, 27,3% for Candida spp, and 43,2% for Escherichia coli. The literature review suggests that further researches should be carried out as the distribution of this zoonosis can possibly be wider, even in the State of Goiás. Regarding the negative results for the viral agents, they indicate that part of the wild birds in Goiânia-Goiás did not have contact with influenza and Newcastle viral antigens yet. Therefore they are not carriers of these photogenes. In relation to presumptive identifications of pathogenic bacteria and fungal agents in wild birds, they confirm the possibility of transmission of these agents among animals and to humans. Besides, this study also reinforces that researches about zoonosis transmitted by wild birds in the state of Goiás are still recent and incipient, highlighting the need of continuation of these studies in the region.O estreitamento entre a população humana e os animais domésticos com animais silvestres aumentou a disseminação de agentes infecciosos para novos hospedeiros, sendo uma importante consequência, as zoonoses. Entre estes animais, estão as aves, que são reservatórios naturais, portadores e disseminadores de diversos agentes infecciosos, potencialmente patogênicos transmissíveis aos humanos. A disseminação pode ocorrer por meio de contato direto ou indireto com aves migratórias e provenientes do tráfico de animais silvestres. O objetivo foi detectar agentes virais, bacterianos e fúngicos, com potencial zoonótico em aves silvestres no município de Goiânia-Goiás. Foi conduzida uma revisão sistemática para avaliar com ênfase, o Estado de Goiás em relação a atuação das aves silvestres como portadoras de agentes infecciosos para humanos. Amostras de sangue e de swabs cloacais foram coletadas em 88 aves de distintas espécies, sendo a maioria, proveniente do tráfico e encaminhadas ao CETAS-IBAMA de Goiânia. As coletas foram realizadas em cinco incursões ao CETAS no primeiro semestre de 2010. As análises virais foram realizadas no Laboratório de Virologia Animal da UFG e as análises bacteriológicas e fúngicas no Laboratório de Microbiologia do SENAI em Anápolis. O sangue foi coletado em tubos sem anticoagulante para obtenção de soro e com o ensaio imunoenzimático indireto pesquisou-se anticorpos para os vírus influenza e causador da doença de Newcastle. As amostras de excreção cloacal foram coletadas por meio de swabs e realizouse o isolamento e identificação de fungos filamentosos, Candida spp, Salmonella sp e Escherichia coli. Na revisão sistemática, três artigos foram selecionados por meio de dois Testes de Relevância e a partir da interpretação destes estudos foi comprovado o papel das aves silvestres como portadoras e disseminadoras, a curta ou longa distância, de vários agentes infecciosos aos humanos e que não existem registros ou estudos sistemáticos sobre este processo no Estado de Goiás. Das 88 amostras analisadas, nenhuma apresentou anticorpos para os dois vírus pesquisados. As análises das amostras procedentes de swabs cloacais houve uma positividade de 9,1% para Candida tropicalis, 9,1% para Salmonella sp, 1,1% para Aspergillus fumigatus, 11,4% para Candida albicans, 12,5% para Candida krusei, 27,3% para Candida spp e 43,2% para Escherichia coli. Na revisão observou-se que novos estudos devem ser realizados, pois a distribuição destas zoonoses, possivelmente deve ser mais ainda mais ampla, inclusive em relação ao Estado de Goiás. Quanto aos resultados negativos para os agentes virais, estes sugerem que uma parcela das aves silvestres circulantes em Goiânia, ainda não entrou em contato com os agentes virais influenza e Newcastle, não sendo, portanto, portadoras destes patógenos. Em relação às identificações presuntivas de agentes bacterianos e fúngicos, em aves silvestres, estas confirmam a possibilidade da transmissão destes agentes entre os animais, incluindo os humanos. Além disso, este estudo reforça que ainda são incipientes as investigações desenvolvidas na área de zoonoses transmitidas por aves silvestres no Estado de Goiás, ressaltando a necessidade da continuidade destes estudos na região.Made available in DSpace on 2014-07-29T15:29:11Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Aves silvestres como portadoras de agentes infecciosos para humanos no município de Goiânia - Goiás
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Wild birds as carriers of infectious agents to humans in Goiania, Goias, Brazil
title Aves silvestres como portadoras de agentes infecciosos para humanos no município de Goiânia - Goiás
spellingShingle Aves silvestres como portadoras de agentes infecciosos para humanos no município de Goiânia - Goiás
RAMOS, Talita Silva
Agentes infecciosos
Zoonoses
Aves silvestres
Goiás
Agentes infecciosos; Aves silvestres - Goiânia (GO); Zoonoses
Infectious agents
Zoonosis
Wild birds
Goiás
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
title_short Aves silvestres como portadoras de agentes infecciosos para humanos no município de Goiânia - Goiás
title_full Aves silvestres como portadoras de agentes infecciosos para humanos no município de Goiânia - Goiás
title_fullStr Aves silvestres como portadoras de agentes infecciosos para humanos no município de Goiânia - Goiás
title_full_unstemmed Aves silvestres como portadoras de agentes infecciosos para humanos no município de Goiânia - Goiás
title_sort Aves silvestres como portadoras de agentes infecciosos para humanos no município de Goiânia - Goiás
author RAMOS, Talita Silva
author_facet RAMOS, Talita Silva
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BRITO, Wilia Marta Elsner Diederichsen de
SANT'ANA, Carlos Eduardo Ramos de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Agentes infecciosos
Zoonoses
Aves silvestres
Goiás
Agentes infecciosos; Aves silvestres - Goiânia (GO); Zoonoses
topic Agentes infecciosos
Zoonoses
Aves silvestres
Goiás
Agentes infecciosos; Aves silvestres - Goiânia (GO); Zoonoses
Infectious agents
Zoonosis
Wild birds
Goiás
CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Infectious agents
Zoonosis
Wild birds
Goiás
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS DA SAUDE
description The narrowing between humans, domestic and wild animals has increased the dissemination of infectious agents for new hosts. The result of this interaction has lead to zoonosis. Among these animals are birds, which are natural reservoirs, carriers and disseminators of several infectious agents, potentially transmissible to humans. This dissemination can occur through direct and indirect contact with migratory birds originated from smuggling of wild animals. The objective was to detect viral, bacterial and fungal agents with zoonotic potential in wild birds in the county of Goiânia, Goiás. It was carried out a systematic review to assess the State of Goiás in relation to the performance of wild birds as carries of infectious agents to humans. Blood samples and cloacal swabs were collected from 88 different species of birds, as most of them were originated from smuggling and sent to CETAS-IBAMA in Goiânia in the first semester of 2010. The collects were analyzed in the Laboratory of Animal Virology at Federal University of Goiás (UFG) and the bacteriological and fungal analyses were done in the Laboratory of Microbiology at National Service of Industrial Education (SENAI) in Anápolis, Goiás. The blood was stored in tubes without anticoagulant in order to obtain serum and it was carried out a research with Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent to search for the antibody of influenza virus and the cause of Newcastle disease. In order to isolate and identify filamentous fungus, Candida spp, bacteria, Salmonella sp and Escherichia coli, samples were collected from cloacal excretion through swabs. In the systematic review, three articles were selected using two tests of Relevance. From the interpretation of these studies, it was proved the role of migratory birds as carriers and disseminators in short and long distances of several pathogenic virus to humans. Furthermore, there are no records or even systematic studies about this process in the state of Goiás. From 88 analyzed samples, none of them presented antibodies for the two researched virus. The analysis of samples from cloacal swabs indicated a positivity of 9,1% for Candida tropicalis , 9,1% for Salmonella sp, 1,1% for Aspergillus fumigatus, 11,4% for Candida albicans, 12,5% for Candida krusei, 27,3% for Candida spp, and 43,2% for Escherichia coli. The literature review suggests that further researches should be carried out as the distribution of this zoonosis can possibly be wider, even in the State of Goiás. Regarding the negative results for the viral agents, they indicate that part of the wild birds in Goiânia-Goiás did not have contact with influenza and Newcastle viral antigens yet. Therefore they are not carriers of these photogenes. In relation to presumptive identifications of pathogenic bacteria and fungal agents in wild birds, they confirm the possibility of transmission of these agents among animals and to humans. Besides, this study also reinforces that researches about zoonosis transmitted by wild birds in the state of Goiás are still recent and incipient, highlighting the need of continuation of these studies in the region.
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