Anticorpos neutralizantes contra o vírus da raiva em cães com e sem histórico de vacinação em Santa Maria – RS - Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: Fernandes, Karina Gonzalez
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Rabies virus (RabV) belongs to the family Rhabdoviridae, genus Lyssavirus and is the agent of a severe zoonotic disease that courses with neurological signs and inevitably leads to death. Urban rabies, with is maintained through transmission cycles involving dogs and cats is under control or virtually eradicated in most Brazilian states. Regardless, massive vaccination of urban canine and feline populations is still being performed in many cities as to maintain the population immunity. Considering the recent outbreaks of bovine rabies in Rio Grande do Sul state (RS) and the potential risk of introduction of the virus in the urban populations of dogs and cats, it is relevant to evaluate the levels and coverage of humoral immune response induced by rabies vaccination in these populations. Thus, the present study aimed at: 1. To determine the magnitude of the serological response in dogs with recent history of rabies vaccination; 2. To investigate the frequency and level of antibodies to RabV in dogs with unknown history of vaccination against rabies. The first study included 440 serum samples from dogs with recent historic of vaccination against rabies, collected during the 2015 Rabies Vaccination Campaign in Santa Maria, RS. The second study used 300 samples from dogs submitted to the University Veterinary Hospital (HVU) of the Federal University of Santa Maria in 2015. These dogs have been submitted to HVU for varied clinical and surgical procedures and, thus, rabies vaccination history was unknown. Serum samples were submitted to the rapid inhibition of fluorescent foci test (RIFFT) which detects neutralizing antibodies do RabV. Out of the 440 samples collected from vaccinated animals, 70.4% (330/440) harbored neutralizing antibody titers ≥ 0.5 UI/mL, considered an indicative of protection to rabies by the World Health Organization (WHO). However, approximately 30% of the animals did not contain antibodies in adequate levels. Among the animals with titers below 0.5 UI/mL, 57.4% (74 amostras) had been subjected to two or more vaccinations, indicating failure in the immunization strategies and/or poor vaccine quality. Among the samples collected from dogs with unknown historic of rabies vaccination, 42.3% (127/300) contained neutralizing antibody titers ≥ 0.5 UI/mL. Thus, 57.7% (173/300) of the sampled animals did not contain levels of protective antibodies against rabies. Considering that these samples were collected from a selected dog population, these coverage levels should not be considered representative of the vaccine coverage of the total dog population. However, these numbers are indicative of a low rabies vaccine coverage in the urban dog population of Santa Maria, RS. In summary, our results demonstrated that an important proportion of dogs vaccinated against rabies have not developed adequate antibody levels against RabV, indicating the need of reformulation of the vaccination strategies. On the other hand, the levels of vaccine coverage detected in a selected sampling no history of vaccination indicates the need to extend the rabies vaccination campaigns as obtain a wider vaccine coverage.
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spelling 2017-08-09T11:36:36Z2017-08-09T11:36:36Z2016http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/11324Rabies virus (RabV) belongs to the family Rhabdoviridae, genus Lyssavirus and is the agent of a severe zoonotic disease that courses with neurological signs and inevitably leads to death. Urban rabies, with is maintained through transmission cycles involving dogs and cats is under control or virtually eradicated in most Brazilian states. Regardless, massive vaccination of urban canine and feline populations is still being performed in many cities as to maintain the population immunity. Considering the recent outbreaks of bovine rabies in Rio Grande do Sul state (RS) and the potential risk of introduction of the virus in the urban populations of dogs and cats, it is relevant to evaluate the levels and coverage of humoral immune response induced by rabies vaccination in these populations. Thus, the present study aimed at: 1. To determine the magnitude of the serological response in dogs with recent history of rabies vaccination; 2. To investigate the frequency and level of antibodies to RabV in dogs with unknown history of vaccination against rabies. The first study included 440 serum samples from dogs with recent historic of vaccination against rabies, collected during the 2015 Rabies Vaccination Campaign in Santa Maria, RS. The second study used 300 samples from dogs submitted to the University Veterinary Hospital (HVU) of the Federal University of Santa Maria in 2015. These dogs have been submitted to HVU for varied clinical and surgical procedures and, thus, rabies vaccination history was unknown. Serum samples were submitted to the rapid inhibition of fluorescent foci test (RIFFT) which detects neutralizing antibodies do RabV. Out of the 440 samples collected from vaccinated animals, 70.4% (330/440) harbored neutralizing antibody titers ≥ 0.5 UI/mL, considered an indicative of protection to rabies by the World Health Organization (WHO). However, approximately 30% of the animals did not contain antibodies in adequate levels. Among the animals with titers below 0.5 UI/mL, 57.4% (74 amostras) had been subjected to two or more vaccinations, indicating failure in the immunization strategies and/or poor vaccine quality. Among the samples collected from dogs with unknown historic of rabies vaccination, 42.3% (127/300) contained neutralizing antibody titers ≥ 0.5 UI/mL. Thus, 57.7% (173/300) of the sampled animals did not contain levels of protective antibodies against rabies. Considering that these samples were collected from a selected dog population, these coverage levels should not be considered representative of the vaccine coverage of the total dog population. However, these numbers are indicative of a low rabies vaccine coverage in the urban dog population of Santa Maria, RS. In summary, our results demonstrated that an important proportion of dogs vaccinated against rabies have not developed adequate antibody levels against RabV, indicating the need of reformulation of the vaccination strategies. On the other hand, the levels of vaccine coverage detected in a selected sampling no history of vaccination indicates the need to extend the rabies vaccination campaigns as obtain a wider vaccine coverage.O vírus rábico (RabV) pertence à família Rhabdoviridae, gênero Lyssavirus, e é o agente da raiva, uma doença zoonótica grave que cursa com sinais neurológicos e que, inevitavelmente leva à morte. A raiva urbana, que é mantida em ciclos envolvendo cães e gatos, está sob controle ou virtualmente erradicada na maioria dos Estados do Brasil. No entanto, a vacinação maciça das populações caninas e felinas das cidades segue sendo realizada para manter os níveis de imunidade dessas populações. Considerando-se surtos de raiva herbívora no Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, envolvendo principalmente bovinos, e o risco potencial de introdução do vírus em populações urbanas de cães, torna-se relevante avaliar os níveis de proteção e a cobertura vacinal conferidos pelas vacinações realizadas nessa população. Assim, o presente estudo teve como objetivos: 1. Avaliar os níveis de anticorpos anti-RabV em cães com histórico de vacinação antirrábica e 2. Investigar a frequência e níveis de anticorpos anti-RabV em uma amostra de cães sem histórico conhecido de vacinação de Santa Maria, RS. No primeiro estudo, utilizaram-se 440 amostras séricas de cães coletadas durante a campanha de vacinação antirrábica de 2015 na cidade Santa Maria. Somente foram coletadas amostras de cães com histórico confirmado de, pelo menos, uma vacinação antirrábica nos dois anos anteriores. O segundo estudo incluiu 300 amostras de cães levados para atendimento clínico e/ou cirúrgico no Hospital Universitário Veterinário da Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (HVU/UFSM) no ano de 2015.O histórico de vacinação antirrábica neste grupo não foi investigado, constituindo-se, portanto, em uma amostra de conveniência de cães sem histórico conhecido de vacinação contra a raiva. As amostras de soro foram submetidas ao teste rápido de inibição de focos fluorescentes (RIFFT) que detecta anticorpos neutralizantes contra o RabV. Dentre as amostras coletadas na campanha de vacinação, 70,4% (330/440) apresentaram título neutralizante igual ou superior a 0,5 UI/ml, considerado protetivo pela Organização Mundial de Saúde (OMS). No entanto, aproximadamente 30% dos animais não apresentavam títulos adequados. Dentre as amostras com títulos inferiores a 0,5 UI/ml, 57,4% (74 amostras) eram provenientes de cães com histórico de mais de uma vacinação. Dentre as amostras coletadas de cães sem histórico conhecido de vacinação, 42,3% (127/300) apresentaram título igual ou superior a 0,5 UI/ml e 57,7% (173/300) não possuíam anticorpos em títulos considerados adequados para proteção. Considerando-se que tratava-se de uma amostra de conveniência, e não necessariamente representativa da população canina da cidade, esses níveis de cobertura vacinal não devem ser extrapolados para a população total, porém são indicativos de cobertura vacinal baixa. Em resumo, os resultados deste estudo indicam que uma parcela importante dos cães vacinados contra a raiva em Santa Maria/RS não está desenvolvendo níveis adequados de anticorpos contra o RaBV, indicando a necessidade de se reavaliar as estratégias de vacinação. Por outro lado, os níveis de cobertura vacinal detectados em uma amostra de cães sem histórico conhecido de vacinação sugerem a necessidade de se expandir as campanhas de vacinação antirrábica na cidade de Santa Maria/RS para produzir uma cobertura vacinal mais ampla.porUniversidade Federal de Santa MariaCentro de Ciências RuraisPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Medicina VeterináriaUFSMBrasilMedicina VeterináriaAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRaivaCãesVacinasCobertura vacinalRabVRabiesDogsVaccineSerological responseAntibodiesCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIAAnticorpos neutralizantes contra o vírus da raiva em cães com e sem histórico de vacinação em Santa Maria – RS - BrasilNeutralizing antibodies against rabies virus in dogs with and without history of vaccination in Santa Maria – RS - Brazilinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisFlores, Eduardo Furtadohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0446078331070694Weiblen, Rudihttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7946350215388090Brum, Mário Celso Sperottohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9761857774819478http://lattes.cnpq.br/8317812508917369Fernandes, Karina Gonzalez5005000000076006006006001cd49172-b6b6-4db1-b27e-daf2b145ba8211ba3fc8-ef97-4cab-a26a-9b5d5e76475de8d9df12-87f4-4362-80e3-156c2f13a5b00c57716e-f874-48cd-9091-e8169e805402reponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMORIGINALFernandes, Karina Gonzalez.pdfFernandes, Karina Gonzalez.pdfDissertação de Mestradoapplication/pdf555740http://repositorio.ufsm.br/bitstream/1/11324/1/Fernandes%2c%20Karina%20Gonzalez.pdf2df4aedd5de6a4c28777d426e31af991MD51CC-LICENSElicense_rdflicense_rdfapplication/rdf+xml; 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Anticorpos neutralizantes contra o vírus da raiva em cães com e sem histórico de vacinação em Santa Maria – RS - Brasil
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Neutralizing antibodies against rabies virus in dogs with and without history of vaccination in Santa Maria – RS - Brazil
title Anticorpos neutralizantes contra o vírus da raiva em cães com e sem histórico de vacinação em Santa Maria – RS - Brasil
spellingShingle Anticorpos neutralizantes contra o vírus da raiva em cães com e sem histórico de vacinação em Santa Maria – RS - Brasil
Fernandes, Karina Gonzalez
Raiva
Cães
Vacinas
Cobertura vacinal
RabV
Rabies
Dogs
Vaccine
Serological response
Antibodies
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Anticorpos neutralizantes contra o vírus da raiva em cães com e sem histórico de vacinação em Santa Maria – RS - Brasil
title_full Anticorpos neutralizantes contra o vírus da raiva em cães com e sem histórico de vacinação em Santa Maria – RS - Brasil
title_fullStr Anticorpos neutralizantes contra o vírus da raiva em cães com e sem histórico de vacinação em Santa Maria – RS - Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Anticorpos neutralizantes contra o vírus da raiva em cães com e sem histórico de vacinação em Santa Maria – RS - Brasil
title_sort Anticorpos neutralizantes contra o vírus da raiva em cães com e sem histórico de vacinação em Santa Maria – RS - Brasil
author Fernandes, Karina Gonzalez
author_facet Fernandes, Karina Gonzalez
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Flores, Eduardo Furtado
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Weiblen, Rudi
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7946350215388090
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv Brum, Mário Celso Sperotto
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Fernandes, Karina Gonzalez
contributor_str_mv Flores, Eduardo Furtado
Weiblen, Rudi
Brum, Mário Celso Sperotto
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Raiva
Cães
Vacinas
Cobertura vacinal
RabV
topic Raiva
Cães
Vacinas
Cobertura vacinal
RabV
Rabies
Dogs
Vaccine
Serological response
Antibodies
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Rabies
Dogs
Vaccine
Serological response
Antibodies
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
description Rabies virus (RabV) belongs to the family Rhabdoviridae, genus Lyssavirus and is the agent of a severe zoonotic disease that courses with neurological signs and inevitably leads to death. Urban rabies, with is maintained through transmission cycles involving dogs and cats is under control or virtually eradicated in most Brazilian states. Regardless, massive vaccination of urban canine and feline populations is still being performed in many cities as to maintain the population immunity. Considering the recent outbreaks of bovine rabies in Rio Grande do Sul state (RS) and the potential risk of introduction of the virus in the urban populations of dogs and cats, it is relevant to evaluate the levels and coverage of humoral immune response induced by rabies vaccination in these populations. Thus, the present study aimed at: 1. To determine the magnitude of the serological response in dogs with recent history of rabies vaccination; 2. To investigate the frequency and level of antibodies to RabV in dogs with unknown history of vaccination against rabies. The first study included 440 serum samples from dogs with recent historic of vaccination against rabies, collected during the 2015 Rabies Vaccination Campaign in Santa Maria, RS. The second study used 300 samples from dogs submitted to the University Veterinary Hospital (HVU) of the Federal University of Santa Maria in 2015. These dogs have been submitted to HVU for varied clinical and surgical procedures and, thus, rabies vaccination history was unknown. Serum samples were submitted to the rapid inhibition of fluorescent foci test (RIFFT) which detects neutralizing antibodies do RabV. Out of the 440 samples collected from vaccinated animals, 70.4% (330/440) harbored neutralizing antibody titers ≥ 0.5 UI/mL, considered an indicative of protection to rabies by the World Health Organization (WHO). However, approximately 30% of the animals did not contain antibodies in adequate levels. Among the animals with titers below 0.5 UI/mL, 57.4% (74 amostras) had been subjected to two or more vaccinations, indicating failure in the immunization strategies and/or poor vaccine quality. Among the samples collected from dogs with unknown historic of rabies vaccination, 42.3% (127/300) contained neutralizing antibody titers ≥ 0.5 UI/mL. Thus, 57.7% (173/300) of the sampled animals did not contain levels of protective antibodies against rabies. Considering that these samples were collected from a selected dog population, these coverage levels should not be considered representative of the vaccine coverage of the total dog population. However, these numbers are indicative of a low rabies vaccine coverage in the urban dog population of Santa Maria, RS. In summary, our results demonstrated that an important proportion of dogs vaccinated against rabies have not developed adequate antibody levels against RabV, indicating the need of reformulation of the vaccination strategies. On the other hand, the levels of vaccine coverage detected in a selected sampling no history of vaccination indicates the need to extend the rabies vaccination campaigns as obtain a wider vaccine coverage.
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