MONITORING POSITIVITY FOR Schistosoma mansoni IN RODENTS Holochilus sp. NATURALLY INFECTED

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Autor(a) principal: Miranda, Guilherme Silva
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Rodrigues, João Gustavo Mendes, Lira, Maria Gabriela Sampaio, Nogueira, Ranielly Araújo, Gomes, Gleycka Cristine Carvalho, Silva-Souza, Nêuton
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Ciência animal brasileira (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/33164
Resumo: The occurrence of non-human mammals such as schistosomiasis reservoir has always been an aggravating factor to be studied. Family cricetidae rodents like Nectomys sp, seem to have an important role in the potentiation of the spread of it. However, for Holochilus sp. (Rodentia: Cricetidae), found in Maranhão, studies with this function seem scarce. Thereby, we aimmed to analyze the infection rate of these animals for S. mansoni in São Bento – MA, endemic area for the parasite. These rodents were monitored during 12 months, by the Tomahawk traps for caught and triplicates of stool tests blades, made by Kato–Katz kit, for parasitogical exam. A total of 101 rodents were captured, of which 28.7% were naturally infected by S. mansoni (17.3% females and 82.7% males). This analysis showed that an average of 2.4 rodents was infected for one year, being possible to find positive animals in almost all the collects. Therefore, the rodent Holochilus sp. is a potential candidate in ensuring the maintenance of the schistosomiasis cycle in the region under study.Keywords: epidemiological surveillance; schistosomiasis; wild rodents.
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spelling MONITORING POSITIVITY FOR Schistosoma mansoni IN RODENTS Holochilus sp. NATURALLY INFECTEDMONITORAMENTO DE POSITIVIDADE PARA Schistosoma mansoni EM ROEDORES Holochilus sp. NATURALMENTE INFECTADOSAnimal SanityVigilância EpidemiológicaThe occurrence of non-human mammals such as schistosomiasis reservoir has always been an aggravating factor to be studied. Family cricetidae rodents like Nectomys sp, seem to have an important role in the potentiation of the spread of it. However, for Holochilus sp. (Rodentia: Cricetidae), found in Maranhão, studies with this function seem scarce. Thereby, we aimmed to analyze the infection rate of these animals for S. mansoni in São Bento – MA, endemic area for the parasite. These rodents were monitored during 12 months, by the Tomahawk traps for caught and triplicates of stool tests blades, made by Kato–Katz kit, for parasitogical exam. A total of 101 rodents were captured, of which 28.7% were naturally infected by S. mansoni (17.3% females and 82.7% males). This analysis showed that an average of 2.4 rodents was infected for one year, being possible to find positive animals in almost all the collects. Therefore, the rodent Holochilus sp. is a potential candidate in ensuring the maintenance of the schistosomiasis cycle in the region under study.Keywords: epidemiological surveillance; schistosomiasis; wild rodents.A ocorrência de mamíferos não humanos como reservatório da esquistossomose sempre foi um fator agravante a ser estudado. Roedores da família dos cricetídeos, como o Nectomys sp, parecem  desempenhar importante papel na potencialização da disseminação da mesma. No entanto, para Holochilus sp (Rodentia: Cricetidae), encontrado no  Maranhão, estudos com essa finalidade parecem pouco elucidativos. Desse modo, objetivou-se analisar o índice de infecção desses animais por S. mansoni na cidade de São Bento – MA, área endêmica para o parasito. Para tanto, foi realizado um monitoramento desses roedores durante 12 meses, através de armadilhas do tipo Tomahawk para captura e triplicatas de lâminas cropológicas, confeccionadas por meio do kit Kato-Katz, para exame parasitológico. Foram contabilizados um total de 101 roedores, sendo que 28,7% apresentaram- se naturalmente infectados para S. mansoni, (17,3% fêmeas e 82,7% machos).  Tal análise evidenciou que, por mês, uma média de 2,4 roedores estavam infectados para o período de um ano. Sendo possível encontrar animais positivos em quase todas as coletas. Portanto, o roedor Holochilus sp. é um possível candidato à manutenção do ciclo da esquistossomose na região em estudo.Palavras-chave: esquistossomose; roedores silvestres; vigilância epidemiológica.  Universidade Federal de Goiás2015-07-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResearchAvaliado por paresPesquisa Científicaapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/3316410.1590/cab.v16i3.33164Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 16 No. 3 (2015); 456-463Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 16 n. 3 (2015); 456-4631809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/33164/18837https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/33164/18838Miranda, Guilherme SilvaRodrigues, João Gustavo MendesLira, Maria Gabriela SampaioNogueira, Ranielly AraújoGomes, Gleycka Cristine CarvalhoSilva-Souza, Nêutoninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2015-07-31T20:01:58Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/33164Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:56:08.422854Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv MONITORING POSITIVITY FOR Schistosoma mansoni IN RODENTS Holochilus sp. NATURALLY INFECTED
MONITORAMENTO DE POSITIVIDADE PARA Schistosoma mansoni EM ROEDORES Holochilus sp. NATURALMENTE INFECTADOS
title MONITORING POSITIVITY FOR Schistosoma mansoni IN RODENTS Holochilus sp. NATURALLY INFECTED
spellingShingle MONITORING POSITIVITY FOR Schistosoma mansoni IN RODENTS Holochilus sp. NATURALLY INFECTED
Miranda, Guilherme Silva
Animal Sanity
Vigilância Epidemiológica
title_short MONITORING POSITIVITY FOR Schistosoma mansoni IN RODENTS Holochilus sp. NATURALLY INFECTED
title_full MONITORING POSITIVITY FOR Schistosoma mansoni IN RODENTS Holochilus sp. NATURALLY INFECTED
title_fullStr MONITORING POSITIVITY FOR Schistosoma mansoni IN RODENTS Holochilus sp. NATURALLY INFECTED
title_full_unstemmed MONITORING POSITIVITY FOR Schistosoma mansoni IN RODENTS Holochilus sp. NATURALLY INFECTED
title_sort MONITORING POSITIVITY FOR Schistosoma mansoni IN RODENTS Holochilus sp. NATURALLY INFECTED
author Miranda, Guilherme Silva
author_facet Miranda, Guilherme Silva
Rodrigues, João Gustavo Mendes
Lira, Maria Gabriela Sampaio
Nogueira, Ranielly Araújo
Gomes, Gleycka Cristine Carvalho
Silva-Souza, Nêuton
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author2 Rodrigues, João Gustavo Mendes
Lira, Maria Gabriela Sampaio
Nogueira, Ranielly Araújo
Gomes, Gleycka Cristine Carvalho
Silva-Souza, Nêuton
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Miranda, Guilherme Silva
Rodrigues, João Gustavo Mendes
Lira, Maria Gabriela Sampaio
Nogueira, Ranielly Araújo
Gomes, Gleycka Cristine Carvalho
Silva-Souza, Nêuton
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Animal Sanity
Vigilância Epidemiológica
topic Animal Sanity
Vigilância Epidemiológica
description The occurrence of non-human mammals such as schistosomiasis reservoir has always been an aggravating factor to be studied. Family cricetidae rodents like Nectomys sp, seem to have an important role in the potentiation of the spread of it. However, for Holochilus sp. (Rodentia: Cricetidae), found in Maranhão, studies with this function seem scarce. Thereby, we aimmed to analyze the infection rate of these animals for S. mansoni in São Bento – MA, endemic area for the parasite. These rodents were monitored during 12 months, by the Tomahawk traps for caught and triplicates of stool tests blades, made by Kato–Katz kit, for parasitogical exam. A total of 101 rodents were captured, of which 28.7% were naturally infected by S. mansoni (17.3% females and 82.7% males). This analysis showed that an average of 2.4 rodents was infected for one year, being possible to find positive animals in almost all the collects. Therefore, the rodent Holochilus sp. is a potential candidate in ensuring the maintenance of the schistosomiasis cycle in the region under study.Keywords: epidemiological surveillance; schistosomiasis; wild rodents.
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