Avaliação epidemiológica da aspergilose em pinguins-de-Magalhães no Centro de Recuperação de Animais Marinhos FURG

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Autor(a) principal: Silva Filho, Rodolfo Pinho da
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The Centro de Recuperação de Animais Marinhos (CRAM-FURG) is a rehabilitation center that works essentially with debilitated Magellanic penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus), aiming to rehabilitate and release them to their natural habitat. However, several of the received penguins develop aspergillosis, an opportunistic fungal disease frequently responsible for the death of captive birds, often in association with the stress experienced by these animals in captivity. This study aimed to examine a six-year period for cases of aspergillosis in Magellanic penguins undergoing rehabilitation at CRAMFURG. For that purpose, a retrospective cohort study was conducted using the institution s records of Magellanic penguins received from January 2004 to December 2009. Animals were classified in two groups: the case group included animals that died from aspergillosis, the control group included animals that survived and were released or those that died from conditions unassociated with aspergillosis. Variables examined as potential risk factors were age group, gender, oil fouling, precedence, prophylactic administration of itraconazole, time in captivity until death or release, body mass, and hematological parameters such as hematocrit and total plasmatic proteins. During this period, the institution received 366 Magellanic penguins, of which 39 were excluded from the analyses due to the insufficiency of data on their cause of death, thus 327 animals were studied. During the studied period, 66 penguins died of aspergillosis. Aspergillus fumigatus was the most frequent etiological agent (98.5%). Relative mortality by aspergillosis was 48.5% during the examined period, and the density of incidence was 7.3 lethal aspergillosis cases per 100 penguins-month. Approximately 75% of the aspergillosis cases occurred in animals received through transfers from other rehabilitation centers, and this was considered a significant risk factor for the disease, with a relative risk of greater than 3.0. Significant differences were also observed between the case and control groups in regards to their time in captivity until death, their hematocrit and total plasmatic proteins upon admission to the center, and their body mass change during the period in captivity. The findings demonstrate the negative impacts of aspergillosis on the rehabilitation of Magellanic penguins, with a high density of incidence and important mortality of these animals.
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spelling 2014-08-20T14:37:49Z2012-05-242014-08-20T14:37:49Z2012-02-03SILVA FILHO, Rodolfo Pinho da. Epidemiological survey of aspergillosis in Magellanic penguins at the Centro de Recuperação de Animais Marinhos FURG. 2012. 68 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Veterinária) - Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, 2012.http://repositorio.ufpel.edu.br/handle/ri/2474The Centro de Recuperação de Animais Marinhos (CRAM-FURG) is a rehabilitation center that works essentially with debilitated Magellanic penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus), aiming to rehabilitate and release them to their natural habitat. However, several of the received penguins develop aspergillosis, an opportunistic fungal disease frequently responsible for the death of captive birds, often in association with the stress experienced by these animals in captivity. This study aimed to examine a six-year period for cases of aspergillosis in Magellanic penguins undergoing rehabilitation at CRAMFURG. For that purpose, a retrospective cohort study was conducted using the institution s records of Magellanic penguins received from January 2004 to December 2009. Animals were classified in two groups: the case group included animals that died from aspergillosis, the control group included animals that survived and were released or those that died from conditions unassociated with aspergillosis. Variables examined as potential risk factors were age group, gender, oil fouling, precedence, prophylactic administration of itraconazole, time in captivity until death or release, body mass, and hematological parameters such as hematocrit and total plasmatic proteins. During this period, the institution received 366 Magellanic penguins, of which 39 were excluded from the analyses due to the insufficiency of data on their cause of death, thus 327 animals were studied. During the studied period, 66 penguins died of aspergillosis. Aspergillus fumigatus was the most frequent etiological agent (98.5%). Relative mortality by aspergillosis was 48.5% during the examined period, and the density of incidence was 7.3 lethal aspergillosis cases per 100 penguins-month. Approximately 75% of the aspergillosis cases occurred in animals received through transfers from other rehabilitation centers, and this was considered a significant risk factor for the disease, with a relative risk of greater than 3.0. Significant differences were also observed between the case and control groups in regards to their time in captivity until death, their hematocrit and total plasmatic proteins upon admission to the center, and their body mass change during the period in captivity. The findings demonstrate the negative impacts of aspergillosis on the rehabilitation of Magellanic penguins, with a high density of incidence and important mortality of these animals.O Centro de Recuperação de Animais Marinhos (CRAM-FURG) trabalha essencialmente com pinguins-de-Magalhães (Spheniscus magellanicus) debilitados, com a intenção de reabilita-los e devolvê-los ao seu habitat natural. No entanto, muitos exemplares recebidos acabam desenvolvendo aspergilose, uma doença fúngica oportunista frequentemente responsável pela morte de aves em cativeiro, associada ao estresse sofrido por estes animais. Neste sentido, este trabalho objetivou realizar um levantamento epidemiológico de seis anos da aspergilose em pinguins-de-Magalhães em reabilitação no CRAM-FURG. Para isso, foi realizado um estudo de coorte retrospectivo a partir de informações coletadas do banco de dados do CRAM-FURG referentes aos pinguins recebidos no período de janeiro de 2004 a dezembro de 2009. Os animais foram classificados em dois grupos, sendo o grupo caso referente a pinguins que morreram por aspergilose, e o grupo controle aquele composto por animais que foram liberados ou morreram por outras causas. As variáveis analisadas quanto a fator de risco foram idade, sexo, petrolização, procedência, uso de itraconazol profilático, tempo de cativeiro, peso corpóreo e parâmetros sanguíneos como hematócrito e proteínas plasmáticas totais. Durante esse período o Centro recebeu 366 pinguins de Magalhães, dos quais 39 foram excluídos do estudo por não apresentarem dados disponíveis no banco de dados sobre sua causa mortis, resultando num total de 327 animais. Durante o período estudado, 66 pinguins morreram por aspergilose, sendo Aspergillus fumigatus o principal agente etiológico encontrado, com 98,5% dos casos. A mortalidade proporcional por aspergilose foi de 48,5% no período de seis anos de estudo, e a densidade de incidência encontrada foi de 7,3 casos de aspergilose/100 pinguinsmês. Aproximadamente 75% dos casos de aspergilose ocorreram em animais procedentes de outros Centros de reabilitação, sendo este considerado um fator de risco para a doença, com risco relativo maior que 3,0. Também foram encontradas diferenças significativas entre os grupos caso e controle em relação ao tempo de cativeiro, valores de hematócrito e proteínas plasmáticas totais na chegada ao Centro, e ganho de peso durante o período de cativeiro. 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Avaliação epidemiológica da aspergilose em pinguins-de-Magalhães no Centro de Recuperação de Animais Marinhos FURG
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Epidemiological survey of aspergillosis in Magellanic penguins at the Centro de Recuperação de Animais Marinhos FURG
title Avaliação epidemiológica da aspergilose em pinguins-de-Magalhães no Centro de Recuperação de Animais Marinhos FURG
spellingShingle Avaliação epidemiológica da aspergilose em pinguins-de-Magalhães no Centro de Recuperação de Animais Marinhos FURG
Silva Filho, Rodolfo Pinho da
Veterinária
Aspergillus
Fatores de risco
Sphenisciformes
Mortalidade
Aspergillus
Risk factors
Sphenisciformes
Mortality
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA::MEDICINA VETERINARIA PREVENTIVA::EPIDEMIOLOGIA ANIMAL
title_short Avaliação epidemiológica da aspergilose em pinguins-de-Magalhães no Centro de Recuperação de Animais Marinhos FURG
title_full Avaliação epidemiológica da aspergilose em pinguins-de-Magalhães no Centro de Recuperação de Animais Marinhos FURG
title_fullStr Avaliação epidemiológica da aspergilose em pinguins-de-Magalhães no Centro de Recuperação de Animais Marinhos FURG
title_full_unstemmed Avaliação epidemiológica da aspergilose em pinguins-de-Magalhães no Centro de Recuperação de Animais Marinhos FURG
title_sort Avaliação epidemiológica da aspergilose em pinguins-de-Magalhães no Centro de Recuperação de Animais Marinhos FURG
author Silva Filho, Rodolfo Pinho da
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva Filho, Rodolfo Pinho da
contributor_str_mv Xavier, Melissa Orzechowski
Meireles, Mario Carlos Araújo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Veterinária
Aspergillus
Fatores de risco
Sphenisciformes
Mortalidade
topic Veterinária
Aspergillus
Fatores de risco
Sphenisciformes
Mortalidade
Aspergillus
Risk factors
Sphenisciformes
Mortality
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA::MEDICINA VETERINARIA PREVENTIVA::EPIDEMIOLOGIA ANIMAL
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Aspergillus
Risk factors
Sphenisciformes
Mortality
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA::MEDICINA VETERINARIA PREVENTIVA::EPIDEMIOLOGIA ANIMAL
description The Centro de Recuperação de Animais Marinhos (CRAM-FURG) is a rehabilitation center that works essentially with debilitated Magellanic penguins (Spheniscus magellanicus), aiming to rehabilitate and release them to their natural habitat. However, several of the received penguins develop aspergillosis, an opportunistic fungal disease frequently responsible for the death of captive birds, often in association with the stress experienced by these animals in captivity. This study aimed to examine a six-year period for cases of aspergillosis in Magellanic penguins undergoing rehabilitation at CRAMFURG. For that purpose, a retrospective cohort study was conducted using the institution s records of Magellanic penguins received from January 2004 to December 2009. Animals were classified in two groups: the case group included animals that died from aspergillosis, the control group included animals that survived and were released or those that died from conditions unassociated with aspergillosis. Variables examined as potential risk factors were age group, gender, oil fouling, precedence, prophylactic administration of itraconazole, time in captivity until death or release, body mass, and hematological parameters such as hematocrit and total plasmatic proteins. During this period, the institution received 366 Magellanic penguins, of which 39 were excluded from the analyses due to the insufficiency of data on their cause of death, thus 327 animals were studied. During the studied period, 66 penguins died of aspergillosis. Aspergillus fumigatus was the most frequent etiological agent (98.5%). Relative mortality by aspergillosis was 48.5% during the examined period, and the density of incidence was 7.3 lethal aspergillosis cases per 100 penguins-month. Approximately 75% of the aspergillosis cases occurred in animals received through transfers from other rehabilitation centers, and this was considered a significant risk factor for the disease, with a relative risk of greater than 3.0. Significant differences were also observed between the case and control groups in regards to their time in captivity until death, their hematocrit and total plasmatic proteins upon admission to the center, and their body mass change during the period in captivity. The findings demonstrate the negative impacts of aspergillosis on the rehabilitation of Magellanic penguins, with a high density of incidence and important mortality of these animals.
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