OCURRENCE OF Clostridium difficile IN PIGS SUBMITTED TO ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY IN SANTA CATARINA STATE
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Resumo: | The Clostridium difficile is a Gram-positive opportunist, anaerobic, spore-forming rod found in the soil, water and enteric microbiota of many animal species. It has been described as the cause for enteritis in human beings and animals. In swine it has grown in importance due to the large number of cases of neonatal enteritis that affects the colon of one to seven-day-old piglets. This bacterium produces two kinds of toxins: A (enterotoxin) and B (cytotoxin). They have an important role in the disease’s pathogenesis. Aiming at researching the presence of the bacterium in up to seven days piglets submitted to antibiotic therapy as well as the production of the toxins A and B in isolated samples, 8 collections were made in different regions of the state of Santa Catarina, totalizing 490 samples of stool and retal swabs of piglets, gathered in the period of January to March 2008. The retal swabs were processed in the same day they were collected in the Microbiology Lab of CAV/UDESC and the stools were frozen at -4ºC in steril Ependorf so that they could be submitted to the ELISA test later. Twenty-tree colonies of C. difficile were isolated, but no one produced the A and B toxins according to the ELISA test. Of the 69 stools analyzed, 32 (46.37%) were positive samples, 3 (4.34%) were intermediate samples, and 34 (49.27%) were negative samples, according to the ELISA test.KEYWORDS: Antibiotic, Clostridium difficile, diarrhea, swine. |
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OCURRENCE OF Clostridium difficile IN PIGS SUBMITTED TO ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY IN SANTA CATARINA STATEOCORRÊNCIA DE Clostridium difficile EM LEITÕES SUBMETIDOS À ANTIBIOTICOTERAPIA NAS REGIÕES DE SANTA CATARINAAnimal SanitySanidade SuínaMicrobiologiaProdução de SuínosThe Clostridium difficile is a Gram-positive opportunist, anaerobic, spore-forming rod found in the soil, water and enteric microbiota of many animal species. It has been described as the cause for enteritis in human beings and animals. In swine it has grown in importance due to the large number of cases of neonatal enteritis that affects the colon of one to seven-day-old piglets. This bacterium produces two kinds of toxins: A (enterotoxin) and B (cytotoxin). They have an important role in the disease’s pathogenesis. Aiming at researching the presence of the bacterium in up to seven days piglets submitted to antibiotic therapy as well as the production of the toxins A and B in isolated samples, 8 collections were made in different regions of the state of Santa Catarina, totalizing 490 samples of stool and retal swabs of piglets, gathered in the period of January to March 2008. The retal swabs were processed in the same day they were collected in the Microbiology Lab of CAV/UDESC and the stools were frozen at -4ºC in steril Ependorf so that they could be submitted to the ELISA test later. Twenty-tree colonies of C. difficile were isolated, but no one produced the A and B toxins according to the ELISA test. Of the 69 stools analyzed, 32 (46.37%) were positive samples, 3 (4.34%) were intermediate samples, and 34 (49.27%) were negative samples, according to the ELISA test.KEYWORDS: Antibiotic, Clostridium difficile, diarrhea, swine.O Clostridium difficile é um bastonete oportunista Gram-positivo, anaeróbio obrigatório, formador de esporos, encontrado no solo, água e microbiota entérica de várias espécies animais. Tem sido descrito como causa de enterite em seres humanos e animais. Em suínos tem adquirido grande importância, devido ao grande número de casos de enterites neonatais que afeta o cólon de leitões entre um a sete dias de idade. Essa bactéria produz dois tipos de toxinas, A (enterotóxica) e B (citotóxica), que possuem papel importante na patogênese da doença. Com o objetivo de pesquisar a presença da bactéria em leitões com até sete dias de idade submetidos à antibioticoterapia bem como a produção das toxinas A e B nas amostras isoladas, realizaram-se oito coletas em diferentes regiões do Estado de Santa Catarina, totalizando 490 amostras de fezes e suabes retais de leitões, coletados no período de janeiro a março de 2008. Os suabes retais foram processados no mesmo dia da coleta no Laboratório de Microbiologia (CAV/UDESC) e as fezes foram congeladas a -4ºC em ependorf estéril para posterior realização do teste de ELISA. Foram isoladas 23 amostras do C. difficile, sendo que nenhuma delas produziu as toxinas A e B, pela análise do teste do ELISA. Já das 69 amostras de fezes analisadas, 32 (46,37%) foram positivas para a presença das toxinas, 3 (4,34%) intermediárias e 34 (49,27%) negativas, conforme demonstrou o teste de ELISA. PALAVRAS-CHAVES: Antibiótico, Clostridium difficile, diarreia, suínos.Universidade Federal de Goiás2010-12-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionResearchAvaliado por paresPesquisa Científicaapplication/pdftext/htmlapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/508110.5216/cab.v11i4.5081Brazilian Animal Science/ Ciência Animal Brasileira; Vol. 11 No. 4 (2010); 874 - 879Ciência Animal Brasileira / Brazilian Animal Science; v. 11 n. 4 (2010); 874 - 8791809-68911518-2797reponame:Ciência animal brasileira (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)instacron:UFGporhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/5081/8362https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/5081/8729https://revistas.ufg.br/vet/article/view/5081/10266Barbosa, Carolina GraselDugaich, BeatrizBierhals, ThomasZuffo, PauloKoerich Henn, Priscilla Karina VítorVaz, Eliana Knackfussinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2010-12-21T13:36:26Zoai:ojs.revistas.ufg.br:article/5081Revistahttps://revistas.ufg.br/vetPUBhttps://revistas.ufg.br/vet/oai||revistacab@gmail.com1809-68911518-2797opendoar:2024-05-21T19:55:19.646123Ciência animal brasileira (Online) - Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)true |
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OCURRENCE OF Clostridium difficile IN PIGS SUBMITTED TO ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY IN SANTA CATARINA STATE OCORRÊNCIA DE Clostridium difficile EM LEITÕES SUBMETIDOS À ANTIBIOTICOTERAPIA NAS REGIÕES DE SANTA CATARINA |
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OCURRENCE OF Clostridium difficile IN PIGS SUBMITTED TO ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY IN SANTA CATARINA STATE |
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OCURRENCE OF Clostridium difficile IN PIGS SUBMITTED TO ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY IN SANTA CATARINA STATE Barbosa, Carolina Grasel Animal Sanity Sanidade Suína Microbiologia Produção de Suínos |
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OCURRENCE OF Clostridium difficile IN PIGS SUBMITTED TO ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY IN SANTA CATARINA STATE |
title_full |
OCURRENCE OF Clostridium difficile IN PIGS SUBMITTED TO ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY IN SANTA CATARINA STATE |
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OCURRENCE OF Clostridium difficile IN PIGS SUBMITTED TO ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY IN SANTA CATARINA STATE |
title_full_unstemmed |
OCURRENCE OF Clostridium difficile IN PIGS SUBMITTED TO ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY IN SANTA CATARINA STATE |
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OCURRENCE OF Clostridium difficile IN PIGS SUBMITTED TO ANTIBIOTIC THERAPY IN SANTA CATARINA STATE |
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Barbosa, Carolina Grasel |
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Barbosa, Carolina Grasel Dugaich, Beatriz Bierhals, Thomas Zuffo, Paulo Koerich Henn, Priscilla Karina Vítor Vaz, Eliana Knackfuss |
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author |
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Dugaich, Beatriz Bierhals, Thomas Zuffo, Paulo Koerich Henn, Priscilla Karina Vítor Vaz, Eliana Knackfuss |
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Barbosa, Carolina Grasel Dugaich, Beatriz Bierhals, Thomas Zuffo, Paulo Koerich Henn, Priscilla Karina Vítor Vaz, Eliana Knackfuss |
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Animal Sanity Sanidade Suína Microbiologia Produção de Suínos |
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Animal Sanity Sanidade Suína Microbiologia Produção de Suínos |
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The Clostridium difficile is a Gram-positive opportunist, anaerobic, spore-forming rod found in the soil, water and enteric microbiota of many animal species. It has been described as the cause for enteritis in human beings and animals. In swine it has grown in importance due to the large number of cases of neonatal enteritis that affects the colon of one to seven-day-old piglets. This bacterium produces two kinds of toxins: A (enterotoxin) and B (cytotoxin). They have an important role in the disease’s pathogenesis. Aiming at researching the presence of the bacterium in up to seven days piglets submitted to antibiotic therapy as well as the production of the toxins A and B in isolated samples, 8 collections were made in different regions of the state of Santa Catarina, totalizing 490 samples of stool and retal swabs of piglets, gathered in the period of January to March 2008. The retal swabs were processed in the same day they were collected in the Microbiology Lab of CAV/UDESC and the stools were frozen at -4ºC in steril Ependorf so that they could be submitted to the ELISA test later. Twenty-tree colonies of C. difficile were isolated, but no one produced the A and B toxins according to the ELISA test. Of the 69 stools analyzed, 32 (46.37%) were positive samples, 3 (4.34%) were intermediate samples, and 34 (49.27%) were negative samples, according to the ELISA test.KEYWORDS: Antibiotic, Clostridium difficile, diarrhea, swine. |
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