Ocurrence and caracterization of bovine abortion caused by Brucella abortus infection in southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Antoniassi, Nadia Aline Bobbi
Data de Publicação: 2016
Outros Autores: Juffo, Gregory Duarte, Pescador, Caroline Argenta, Corbellini, Luis Gustavo, Sonne, Luciana, Gomes, Marcos José Pereira, Nakazato, Luciano, Driemeier, David
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Brucellosis caused by Brucella abortus infection is a contagious zoonotic disease that causes abortions in cows, as well as joint and reproductive alterations in bulls. This study reports that eight (1.92%) out of a total of 469 aborted bovine fetuses analysed in a time frame of nine years were caused by B. abortus infection. The diagnosis was based on macroscopic, histological, microbiological, serological, immunohistochemical, and molecular findings. The gestational age of the fetuses studied ranged from 6 to 9 months. The main gross findings were purulent discharge from the nasal cavity, trachea and bronchi; pleural and pericardial fibrin deposits; and non-collapsed lungs with white spots in the parenchyma, and red areas in the apical lobes. Intercotyledonary areas of three placentas examined exhibited reddened areas, and the cotyledons exhibited well-defined, yellowish-white round areas with thickened walls on their surface. Microscopically, the most frequently observed lesions were necrosuppurative bronchopneumonia, interstitial pneumonia, and necrosuppurative placentitis with areas of vasculitis, mineralization, and thrombosis. Brucella abortus was isolated from fetal tissues of seven of the nine cases investigated. Immunohistochemical tests were positive in four cases, and PCR detected B. abortus genetic material in three cases. Infection by B. abortus should be considered a possible cause of abortion in cattle in southern Brazil.
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spelling Antoniassi, Nadia Aline BobbiJuffo, Gregory DuartePescador, Caroline ArgentaCorbellini, Luis GustavoSonne, LucianaGomes, Marcos José PereiraNakazato, LucianoDriemeier, David2016-08-19T02:16:48Z20160301-732Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/147427000995968Brucellosis caused by Brucella abortus infection is a contagious zoonotic disease that causes abortions in cows, as well as joint and reproductive alterations in bulls. This study reports that eight (1.92%) out of a total of 469 aborted bovine fetuses analysed in a time frame of nine years were caused by B. abortus infection. The diagnosis was based on macroscopic, histological, microbiological, serological, immunohistochemical, and molecular findings. The gestational age of the fetuses studied ranged from 6 to 9 months. The main gross findings were purulent discharge from the nasal cavity, trachea and bronchi; pleural and pericardial fibrin deposits; and non-collapsed lungs with white spots in the parenchyma, and red areas in the apical lobes. Intercotyledonary areas of three placentas examined exhibited reddened areas, and the cotyledons exhibited well-defined, yellowish-white round areas with thickened walls on their surface. Microscopically, the most frequently observed lesions were necrosuppurative bronchopneumonia, interstitial pneumonia, and necrosuppurative placentitis with areas of vasculitis, mineralization, and thrombosis. Brucella abortus was isolated from fetal tissues of seven of the nine cases investigated. Immunohistochemical tests were positive in four cases, and PCR detected B. abortus genetic material in three cases. Infection by B. abortus should be considered a possible cause of abortion in cattle in southern Brazil.La brucelosis causada por Brucella abortus es una enfermedad zoonótica contagiosa que causa abortos en las vacas, así como alteraciones articulares y reproductivos en los toros. En 469 fetos bovinos abortados analizados en un período de nueve años, nueve (1,92%) se debieron a B. abortus infección. El diagnóstico se basó en los estudios de lesiones macroscópicas, histológicas, microbiológicas, serológicas, inmunohistoquímicas y hallazgos moleculares. La edad gestacional de los fetos osciló de 6 a 9 meses. Los principales hallazgos macroscópicos se caracterizaron por una descarga de pus en la cavidad nasal, tráquea y bronquios, y depósitos de fibrina pleural y pericárdico, además de los pulmones se han observado manchas blancas en el parénquima y las zonas rojas en los lóbulos apicales. En la región intercotiledonaria de tres placentas examinadas, hubo áreas enrojecidas intercaladas con zonas redondas de color amarillo-blanco bien definidos, con paredes engrosadas en la superficie de los cotiledones. Microscópicamente se observó bronconeumonía necrosupurativa, neumonía intersticial y placentitis necrosupurativa con áreas de vasculitis, la mineralización, y la trombosis. Brucella abortus fue aislado de los tejidos fetales de siete de los nueve casos investigados. La prueba de inmunohistoquímica fue positiva en cuatro casos, y la PCR amplifica el material genético de las bacterias en tres. La infección con B. abortus tiene que ser considerado como una posible causa de aborto en el ganado en el sur de Brasil.application/pdfengArchivos de Medicina Veterinaria. Chile. Vol. 48, n. 1, (2016), p.43-49Brucella abortus : PatogenicidadeBrucelose animal : BovinosAborto : BovinosDiagnósticoFeto : DoencasBrucellosisDiagnosisCattleBovine fetusesBrucelosisDiagnósticoGanadoFetos bovinosOcurrence and caracterization of bovine abortion caused by Brucella abortus infection in southern BrazilOcurrencia y caracterización del aborto bovino causada por Brucella abortus infección en el sur de Brasil Estrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000995968.pdf000995968.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf2180536http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/147427/1/000995968.pdfaad2dcd8b664e06de81c53995bf084ebMD51TEXT000995968.pdf.txt000995968.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain32198http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/147427/2/000995968.pdf.txt27689d8486b4e47349472a09de3ed2d3MD52THUMBNAIL000995968.pdf.jpg000995968.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1528http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/147427/3/000995968.pdf.jpgde4a4f41930fc81e6a104ff7897d59fdMD5310183/1474272018-10-29 08:37:58.116oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/147427Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2018-10-29T11:37:58Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
dc.title.pt_BR.fl_str_mv Ocurrence and caracterization of bovine abortion caused by Brucella abortus infection in southern Brazil
dc.title.alternative.es.fl_str_mv Ocurrencia y caracterización del aborto bovino causada por Brucella abortus infección en el sur de Brasil
title Ocurrence and caracterization of bovine abortion caused by Brucella abortus infection in southern Brazil
spellingShingle Ocurrence and caracterization of bovine abortion caused by Brucella abortus infection in southern Brazil
Antoniassi, Nadia Aline Bobbi
Brucella abortus : Patogenicidade
Brucelose animal : Bovinos
Aborto : Bovinos
Diagnóstico
Feto : Doencas
Brucellosis
Diagnosis
Cattle
Bovine fetuses
Brucelosis
Diagnóstico
Ganado
Fetos bovinos
title_short Ocurrence and caracterization of bovine abortion caused by Brucella abortus infection in southern Brazil
title_full Ocurrence and caracterization of bovine abortion caused by Brucella abortus infection in southern Brazil
title_fullStr Ocurrence and caracterization of bovine abortion caused by Brucella abortus infection in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Ocurrence and caracterization of bovine abortion caused by Brucella abortus infection in southern Brazil
title_sort Ocurrence and caracterization of bovine abortion caused by Brucella abortus infection in southern Brazil
author Antoniassi, Nadia Aline Bobbi
author_facet Antoniassi, Nadia Aline Bobbi
Juffo, Gregory Duarte
Pescador, Caroline Argenta
Corbellini, Luis Gustavo
Sonne, Luciana
Gomes, Marcos José Pereira
Nakazato, Luciano
Driemeier, David
author_role author
author2 Juffo, Gregory Duarte
Pescador, Caroline Argenta
Corbellini, Luis Gustavo
Sonne, Luciana
Gomes, Marcos José Pereira
Nakazato, Luciano
Driemeier, David
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Antoniassi, Nadia Aline Bobbi
Juffo, Gregory Duarte
Pescador, Caroline Argenta
Corbellini, Luis Gustavo
Sonne, Luciana
Gomes, Marcos José Pereira
Nakazato, Luciano
Driemeier, David
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Brucella abortus : Patogenicidade
Brucelose animal : Bovinos
Aborto : Bovinos
Diagnóstico
Feto : Doencas
topic Brucella abortus : Patogenicidade
Brucelose animal : Bovinos
Aborto : Bovinos
Diagnóstico
Feto : Doencas
Brucellosis
Diagnosis
Cattle
Bovine fetuses
Brucelosis
Diagnóstico
Ganado
Fetos bovinos
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Brucellosis
Diagnosis
Cattle
Bovine fetuses
dc.subject.spa.fl_str_mv Brucelosis
Diagnóstico
Ganado
Fetos bovinos
description Brucellosis caused by Brucella abortus infection is a contagious zoonotic disease that causes abortions in cows, as well as joint and reproductive alterations in bulls. This study reports that eight (1.92%) out of a total of 469 aborted bovine fetuses analysed in a time frame of nine years were caused by B. abortus infection. The diagnosis was based on macroscopic, histological, microbiological, serological, immunohistochemical, and molecular findings. The gestational age of the fetuses studied ranged from 6 to 9 months. The main gross findings were purulent discharge from the nasal cavity, trachea and bronchi; pleural and pericardial fibrin deposits; and non-collapsed lungs with white spots in the parenchyma, and red areas in the apical lobes. Intercotyledonary areas of three placentas examined exhibited reddened areas, and the cotyledons exhibited well-defined, yellowish-white round areas with thickened walls on their surface. Microscopically, the most frequently observed lesions were necrosuppurative bronchopneumonia, interstitial pneumonia, and necrosuppurative placentitis with areas of vasculitis, mineralization, and thrombosis. Brucella abortus was isolated from fetal tissues of seven of the nine cases investigated. Immunohistochemical tests were positive in four cases, and PCR detected B. abortus genetic material in three cases. Infection by B. abortus should be considered a possible cause of abortion in cattle in southern Brazil.
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