Giardiose humana e bovina na bacia leiteira do município do Capão do Leão,RS

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Autor(a) principal: Recuero, Ana Lúcia Coelho
Data de Publicação: 2007
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
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Resumo: The objectives of this study were to describe the prevalence and risk factors for G. lamblia infection in calves up to 12 months of age and children up to 12 years old in 30 dairy farms of Municipality from Capão do Leão,RS,as well as to compare analytically three diagnostic methods.Fresh fecal samples were randomly collected from 148 calves and 22 children.Feces were examined for the presence of G.lamblia by using two conventional tests of microscopic examination as Faust and Ritchie and a commercially available immunoenzymatic assay (RIDASCREEN ® Giárdia,R- Biopharm AG)to detect G.lamblia specific coproantigen.Data describing herd management practices,age,gender,breed and fecal consistency were gathered to assess potential risk factors associated with shedding.The overall prevalence for G. lamblia was 70.0%to the farms;23.6%to the calves and 13.6%to the children. Calves that were 1 4 months of age were 13.87 (95%CI,2.48 296.38;=0.001) times more likely to be shedding G.lamblia than calves with more than 4 months of age.Farms that were the waste water to less than 40 m to the well,were 3.38 (95% CI,1.15 9.86;P =0.01)times more likely to be calves with G.lamblia than farms that were the waste water to more than 40 m to the well.Farms that were the waste water in a more elevated plane that the well,were 2.35 (95%CI;1.08 5.24;=0.02) times more likely to be calves with G.lamblia than farms with waste water in a inferior plane to the well.The others parasites found in calves were Eimeria 83.1%;Strongylus 64.9%;Moniezia 10,8%,Toxocara 4.7%and Trichuris 2.0%.In children,only Entamoeba coli 18.2%and Endolimax nana 4.5%.Based on the results of these three tests,using ELISA as gold standard,analysis indicated that in calves,Faust Sensitivity (Se) 65.5%,Specifcity (Sp)95,0%;Predictive positive value (Ppv)76.0%;Predictive negative value (Pnv)91.9%;Accuracy (A)89.2%and a substantial Kappa (K) coefficient of correlation of 0.638.The Ritchie s technique was:(Se=48.3%, Sp=100,0%;Ppv=100.0%;Pnv=88.8%;A=89.9%)and a moderated K coefficient of correlation of 0.60.If accepted the positives results to Faust and/or Ritchie: (Se=72.4%;Sp=95.0%;Ppv=77.8%;Pnv=93.4%;A=90.5%)and a substantial K coefficient of correlation of 0.691.It was conclude in this study that the use of in parallel tests,increased the sensibility in detection of G.lamblia and If consideration is to be given to reducing the risk of infection with this parasite,management must be a top priority,especially in water quality,waste water careful with appropriated localization and health practices with younger animals and children
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spelling 2014-08-20T14:31:32Z2007-11-082014-08-20T14:31:32Z2007-06-29RECUERO, Ana Lúcia Coelho. Human and bovine giardiasis in dairy farms of municipality from Capão do Leão,RS. 2007. 74 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Biologia) - Universidade Federal de Pelotas, Pelotas, 2007.http://repositorio.ufpel.edu.br/handle/ri/2339The objectives of this study were to describe the prevalence and risk factors for G. lamblia infection in calves up to 12 months of age and children up to 12 years old in 30 dairy farms of Municipality from Capão do Leão,RS,as well as to compare analytically three diagnostic methods.Fresh fecal samples were randomly collected from 148 calves and 22 children.Feces were examined for the presence of G.lamblia by using two conventional tests of microscopic examination as Faust and Ritchie and a commercially available immunoenzymatic assay (RIDASCREEN ® Giárdia,R- Biopharm AG)to detect G.lamblia specific coproantigen.Data describing herd management practices,age,gender,breed and fecal consistency were gathered to assess potential risk factors associated with shedding.The overall prevalence for G. lamblia was 70.0%to the farms;23.6%to the calves and 13.6%to the children. Calves that were 1 4 months of age were 13.87 (95%CI,2.48 296.38;=0.001) times more likely to be shedding G.lamblia than calves with more than 4 months of age.Farms that were the waste water to less than 40 m to the well,were 3.38 (95% CI,1.15 9.86;P =0.01)times more likely to be calves with G.lamblia than farms that were the waste water to more than 40 m to the well.Farms that were the waste water in a more elevated plane that the well,were 2.35 (95%CI;1.08 5.24;=0.02) times more likely to be calves with G.lamblia than farms with waste water in a inferior plane to the well.The others parasites found in calves were Eimeria 83.1%;Strongylus 64.9%;Moniezia 10,8%,Toxocara 4.7%and Trichuris 2.0%.In children,only Entamoeba coli 18.2%and Endolimax nana 4.5%.Based on the results of these three tests,using ELISA as gold standard,analysis indicated that in calves,Faust Sensitivity (Se) 65.5%,Specifcity (Sp)95,0%;Predictive positive value (Ppv)76.0%;Predictive negative value (Pnv)91.9%;Accuracy (A)89.2%and a substantial Kappa (K) coefficient of correlation of 0.638.The Ritchie s technique was:(Se=48.3%, Sp=100,0%;Ppv=100.0%;Pnv=88.8%;A=89.9%)and a moderated K coefficient of correlation of 0.60.If accepted the positives results to Faust and/or Ritchie: (Se=72.4%;Sp=95.0%;Ppv=77.8%;Pnv=93.4%;A=90.5%)and a substantial K coefficient of correlation of 0.691.It was conclude in this study that the use of in parallel tests,increased the sensibility in detection of G.lamblia and If consideration is to be given to reducing the risk of infection with this parasite,management must be a top priority,especially in water quality,waste water careful with appropriated localization and health practices with younger animals and childrenOs objetivos deste trabalho foram descrever a prevalência e fatores de risco para a infecção por Giardia lamblia em terneiros até 12 meses de idade e em crianças até 12 anos em 30 propriedades leiteiras do Município do Capão do Leão,RS,bem como comparar analiticamente três métodos de diagnóstico.Amostras de fezes recentes foram aleatoriamente coletadas de 148 terneiros e 22 crianças.As fezes foram examinadas para a presença de G.lamblia usando dois testes convencionais de exame microscópico como Faust e Ritchie e um ensaio imunoenzimático comercial (RIDASCREEN ® Giardia ,R-Biopharm AG)para detectar coproantígeno específico de G.lamblia .Foram recuperados dados descritivos de práticas de manejo,idade, gênero,raça e consistência fecal para identificar os principais fatores de risco associados com a disseminação.A prevalência geral para G.lamblia foi de 70,0% para as propriedades,23,6%para os terneiros e 13,6%para as crianças.Os terneiros que se encontravam na faixa etária de 1 a 4 meses foram 13,87 (95%CI, 2,48 296.38;=0.001)vezes mais prováveis de disseminarem G.lamblia do que terneiros com mais de 4 meses.Propriedades onde a fossa se localizava a menos de 40 m do poço tiveram 3,38 (95%CI,1.15 9.86;P=0.01)vezes mais probabilidade de possuírem terneiros com G.lamblia do que propriedades onde a fossa se localizava a mais de 40 m do poço.Propriedades onde a fossa se localizava em um plano mais elevado do que o poço apresentaram 2,35 (95%CI;1.08 5,24;P=0.02) vezes mais chances de contarem com terneiros disseminadores de G.lamblia do que propriedades onde a fossa se localizava em um plano inferior ao poço.Outros parasitos encontrados em terneiros foram Eimeria 83.1%;Strongyloidea 64.9%;Moniezia 10,8%,Toxocara 4.7%e Trichuris 2.0%.Em crianças,somente Entamoeba coli 18.2%e Endolimax nana 4.5%.Baseados nos resultados dos três testes,usando o ELISA como padrão ouro,as análises indicaram para terneiros que os parâmetros do método de Faust foram de 65,5%de Sensibilidade (S);95,0%de Especificidade (E);76.0%de Valor Preditivo ositivo (Vpp);91.9%de Valor Preditivo negativo (Vpn);89.2%de Acurácia (A)e um substancial coeficiente de correlação K de 0.638.O método de Ritchie apresentou:(S=48,3%,E=100,0%;Vpp=100.0%;Vpn=88.8%;A=89.9%)e um moderado coeficiente de correlação K de 0.60.Considerando os resultados positivos para Faust e/ou Ritchie,encontrou-se:(S=72.4%;E=95,0%;Vpp=77.8%; Vpn=93.4%;A=90.5%)e um substancial k de 0,691.Concluiu-se com este estudo que a utilização de testes em paralelo aumentou a sensibilidade na detecção de G lamblia e que na busca de considerações para reduzir os fatores de risco para a infecção deste parasito,as maiores prioridades são qualidade da água,localização apropriada da fossa e práticas de saúde para as crianças e animais jovens.application/pdfporUniversidade Federal de PelotasPrograma de Pós-Graduação em ParasitologiaUFPelBRBiologiaParasitologiaGiardiaELISAFaustRitchieTerneirosCriançasCapão do Leão, RSParasitologyGiardiaELISAFaustRitchieCalvesChildrenCapão do Leão, RSCNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::PARASITOLOGIAGiardiose humana e bovina na bacia leiteira do município do Capão do Leão,RSHuman and bovine giardiasis in dairy farmsf municipality from Capão do Leão,RSinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesishttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9877059567969760http://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4780308T3Scaini, Carlos Jameshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/6274475036894377Berne, Maria Elisabeth Aireshttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4780596T8Farias, Nara Amélia da Rosahttp://buscatextual.cnpq.br/buscatextual/visualizacv.do?id=K4783838E2&dataRevisao=nullBrod, Claudiomar SoaresRecuero, Ana Lúcia Coelhoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFPel - Guaiacainstname:Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPEL)instacron:UFPELORIGINALdissertacao_ana_lucia_recuero.pdfapplication/pdf1024878http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/2339/1/dissertacao_ana_lucia_recuero.pdfc121b797ab6a81b00fcaa6a96bab6b13MD51open accessTEXTdissertacao_ana_lucia_recuero.pdf.txtdissertacao_ana_lucia_recuero.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain134334http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/2339/2/dissertacao_ana_lucia_recuero.pdf.txt43c194834d11e8269e73ed26898977c8MD52open accessTHUMBNAILdissertacao_ana_lucia_recuero.pdf.jpgdissertacao_ana_lucia_recuero.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1398http://guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br/xmlui/bitstream/123456789/2339/3/dissertacao_ana_lucia_recuero.pdf.jpg16a6cdb1719853f2b9d8f4a4aae47cd7MD53open access123456789/23392019-09-27 10:53:02.884open accessoai:guaiaca.ufpel.edu.br:123456789/2339Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufpel.edu.br/oai/requestrippel@ufpel.edu.br || repositorio@ufpel.edu.br || aline.batista@ufpel.edu.bropendoar:2019-09-27T13:53:02Repositório Institucional da UFPel - Guaiaca - Universidade Federal de Pelotas (UFPEL)false
dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Giardiose humana e bovina na bacia leiteira do município do Capão do Leão,RS
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Human and bovine giardiasis in dairy farmsf municipality from Capão do Leão,RS
title Giardiose humana e bovina na bacia leiteira do município do Capão do Leão,RS
spellingShingle Giardiose humana e bovina na bacia leiteira do município do Capão do Leão,RS
Recuero, Ana Lúcia Coelho
Parasitologia
Giardia
ELISA
Faust
Ritchie
Terneiros
Crianças
Capão do Leão, RS
Parasitology
Giardia
ELISA
Faust
Ritchie
Calves
Children
Capão do Leão, RS
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::PARASITOLOGIA
title_short Giardiose humana e bovina na bacia leiteira do município do Capão do Leão,RS
title_full Giardiose humana e bovina na bacia leiteira do município do Capão do Leão,RS
title_fullStr Giardiose humana e bovina na bacia leiteira do município do Capão do Leão,RS
title_full_unstemmed Giardiose humana e bovina na bacia leiteira do município do Capão do Leão,RS
title_sort Giardiose humana e bovina na bacia leiteira do município do Capão do Leão,RS
author Recuero, Ana Lúcia Coelho
author_facet Recuero, Ana Lúcia Coelho
author_role author
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dc.contributor.referees1.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Berne, Maria Elisabeth Aires
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dc.contributor.referees2.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Farias, Nara Amélia da Rosa
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Scaini, Carlos James
dc.contributor.advisor-co1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/6274475036894377
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Brod, Claudiomar Soares
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Recuero, Ana Lúcia Coelho
contributor_str_mv Scaini, Carlos James
Brod, Claudiomar Soares
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Parasitologia
Giardia
ELISA
Faust
Ritchie
Terneiros
Crianças
Capão do Leão, RS
topic Parasitologia
Giardia
ELISA
Faust
Ritchie
Terneiros
Crianças
Capão do Leão, RS
Parasitology
Giardia
ELISA
Faust
Ritchie
Calves
Children
Capão do Leão, RS
CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::PARASITOLOGIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Parasitology
Giardia
ELISA
Faust
Ritchie
Calves
Children
Capão do Leão, RS
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS::PARASITOLOGIA
description The objectives of this study were to describe the prevalence and risk factors for G. lamblia infection in calves up to 12 months of age and children up to 12 years old in 30 dairy farms of Municipality from Capão do Leão,RS,as well as to compare analytically three diagnostic methods.Fresh fecal samples were randomly collected from 148 calves and 22 children.Feces were examined for the presence of G.lamblia by using two conventional tests of microscopic examination as Faust and Ritchie and a commercially available immunoenzymatic assay (RIDASCREEN ® Giárdia,R- Biopharm AG)to detect G.lamblia specific coproantigen.Data describing herd management practices,age,gender,breed and fecal consistency were gathered to assess potential risk factors associated with shedding.The overall prevalence for G. lamblia was 70.0%to the farms;23.6%to the calves and 13.6%to the children. Calves that were 1 4 months of age were 13.87 (95%CI,2.48 296.38;=0.001) times more likely to be shedding G.lamblia than calves with more than 4 months of age.Farms that were the waste water to less than 40 m to the well,were 3.38 (95% CI,1.15 9.86;P =0.01)times more likely to be calves with G.lamblia than farms that were the waste water to more than 40 m to the well.Farms that were the waste water in a more elevated plane that the well,were 2.35 (95%CI;1.08 5.24;=0.02) times more likely to be calves with G.lamblia than farms with waste water in a inferior plane to the well.The others parasites found in calves were Eimeria 83.1%;Strongylus 64.9%;Moniezia 10,8%,Toxocara 4.7%and Trichuris 2.0%.In children,only Entamoeba coli 18.2%and Endolimax nana 4.5%.Based on the results of these three tests,using ELISA as gold standard,analysis indicated that in calves,Faust Sensitivity (Se) 65.5%,Specifcity (Sp)95,0%;Predictive positive value (Ppv)76.0%;Predictive negative value (Pnv)91.9%;Accuracy (A)89.2%and a substantial Kappa (K) coefficient of correlation of 0.638.The Ritchie s technique was:(Se=48.3%, Sp=100,0%;Ppv=100.0%;Pnv=88.8%;A=89.9%)and a moderated K coefficient of correlation of 0.60.If accepted the positives results to Faust and/or Ritchie: (Se=72.4%;Sp=95.0%;Ppv=77.8%;Pnv=93.4%;A=90.5%)and a substantial K coefficient of correlation of 0.691.It was conclude in this study that the use of in parallel tests,increased the sensibility in detection of G.lamblia and If consideration is to be given to reducing the risk of infection with this parasite,management must be a top priority,especially in water quality,waste water careful with appropriated localization and health practices with younger animals and children
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