Analysis of geographical distribution and seroepidemiological characterization of leptospirosis in cattle slaughtered of Southwest Goiás slaughterhouses, Brazil
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Resumo: | Leptospirosis is widespread throughout the world. In the bovine species, economic losses are mainly associated with reproductive failures. Due to its importance, the objective of the work was to determine the serovarieties most related to bovine leptospirosis in southwest Goiás, Brazil. 2,006 samples were collected in two slaughterhouses in 14 of the 18 municipalities in that region. For the diagnosis, the blood serum samples were submitted to the Microscopic Soroagglutination test (SAM), against 32 serovarieties of leptospires, adopting a positive titer greater than 100. A geographical distribution of the positive animals and the main serovarities present in the southwest of Goiás was carried out, and also a questionnaire with the producers, containing epidemiological information, the vaccine being one of the prophylactic measures related to the infection, on the other hand it was also observed that vaccinated animals they have also been shown to be reactive. It was noted 1,406 (70.1%) cattle were seroreactive for at least one of the 32 serovarieties of Lepstospira ssp. tested. The most frequent serovarieties were Guaricura (30.80%), Wolffi (30.51%), Shermani (9.39%), Hardjo (7.54%), Bananal (4.27%) and Pomona (3.27) %). Serranópolis (77.9%), Perolândia (75.5%), Caiapônia (74.7%) and Jataí (73.2%) are the municipalities with the highest frequency of seroreagent animals. Through this research, a high index of seroreactive animals from the studied region was demonstrated, reinforcing the importance of leptospirosis infection in the Southwest region of the State, being necessary, therefore, the implementation of general measures of control and infection of the animals. |
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Analysis of geographical distribution and seroepidemiological characterization of leptospirosis in cattle slaughtered of Southwest Goiás slaughterhouses, BrazilAnálisis de la distribución geográfica y caracterización seroepidemiológica de la leptospirosis en bovinos sacrificados en mataderos en el Suroeste de Goiás, BrasilAnálise da distribuição geográfica e caracterização soroepidemiológicas da leptospirose em bovinos abatidos em frigoríficos do Sudoeste Goiano, BrasilLeptospirasAglutinación microscópica en sueroSerovariedadesVacunas.LeptospirasMicroscopic seroagglutinationSerovarietiesVaccines.LeptospirasSoroaglutinação microscópicaSorovariedadesVacinas.Leptospirosis is widespread throughout the world. In the bovine species, economic losses are mainly associated with reproductive failures. Due to its importance, the objective of the work was to determine the serovarieties most related to bovine leptospirosis in southwest Goiás, Brazil. 2,006 samples were collected in two slaughterhouses in 14 of the 18 municipalities in that region. For the diagnosis, the blood serum samples were submitted to the Microscopic Soroagglutination test (SAM), against 32 serovarieties of leptospires, adopting a positive titer greater than 100. A geographical distribution of the positive animals and the main serovarities present in the southwest of Goiás was carried out, and also a questionnaire with the producers, containing epidemiological information, the vaccine being one of the prophylactic measures related to the infection, on the other hand it was also observed that vaccinated animals they have also been shown to be reactive. It was noted 1,406 (70.1%) cattle were seroreactive for at least one of the 32 serovarieties of Lepstospira ssp. tested. The most frequent serovarieties were Guaricura (30.80%), Wolffi (30.51%), Shermani (9.39%), Hardjo (7.54%), Bananal (4.27%) and Pomona (3.27) %). Serranópolis (77.9%), Perolândia (75.5%), Caiapônia (74.7%) and Jataí (73.2%) are the municipalities with the highest frequency of seroreagent animals. Through this research, a high index of seroreactive animals from the studied region was demonstrated, reinforcing the importance of leptospirosis infection in the Southwest region of the State, being necessary, therefore, the implementation of general measures of control and infection of the animals.La leptospirosis está muy extendida en todo el mundo. En las especies bovinas, las pérdidas económicas se asocian principalmente con fallas reproductivas. Debido a su importancia, el objetivo del trabajo fue determinar las serovariedades más relacionadas con la leptospirosis bovina en el suroeste de Goiás, Brasil. Se recolectaron 2.006 muestras en dos mataderos en 14 de los 18 ciudades de esa región. Para el diagnóstico, las muestras de suero sanguíneo se sometieron a la Prueba de Seroaglutinación Microscópica (SAM), frente a 32 serovariedades de leptospiras que adoptaron un título positivo mayor de 100. Se realizó una distribución geográfica de los animales positivos y las principales serovaridades presentes en el suroeste de Goiás, así como un cuestionario con los productores, que contenía información epidemiológica, siendo la vacuna una de las medidas profilácticas relacionadas con la infección, por otro lado también se observó que los animales vacunados También se ha demostrado que son reactivos. Se observó que 1.406 (70,1%) bovinos fueron seroreactivos durante al menos una de las 32 serovariedades de Lepstospira ssp. probadas. Las serovariedades más frecuentes fueron Guaricura (30.80%), Wolffi (30.51%), Shermani (9.39%), Hardjo (7.54%), Bananal (4.27%) y Pomona (3.27) %) Serranópolis (77.9%), Perolândia (75.5%), Caiapônia (74.7%) y Jataí (73.2%) son los municipios con mayor frecuencia de animales seroreactivos. Por medio de esta investigación, se demostró un alto índice de animales seroreactivos de la región estudiada, lo que refuerza la importancia de la infección por leptospirosis en la región suroeste del Estado, siendo necesaria, por lo tanto, la implementación de medidas generales de control e infección de los animales.A leptospirose encontra-se amplamente difundida pelo mundo. Na espécie bovina as perdas econômicas estão associadas principalmente com falhas reprodutivas. Devido à sua importância, o objetivo do trabalho foi determinar as sorovariedades mais relacionadas à leptospirose bovina no sudoeste goiano, Brasil. Foram coletadas 2.006 amostras em dois frigoríficos de 14 dos 18 municípios dessa região. Para o diagnóstico, as amostras de soro sanguíneo foram submetidas ao teste de Soroaglutinação Microscópica (SAM), frente a 32 sorovariedades de leptospiras adotando-se como positivo título maior que 100. Foi realizada uma distribuição geográfica dos animais positivos e das principais sorovaridades presentes no sudoeste goiano, e também, um questionário com os produtores, contendo informações epidemiológicas, sendo a vacina uma das medidas profiláticas referentes à infecção, por outro lado também foi observado que animais vacinados também se mostraram sororreagentes. Notou-se 1.406 (70,1%) bovinos foram sororreagentes para pelo menos uma das 32 sorovariedades de Lepstospira ssp. testadas. As sorovariedades mais frequentes foram Guaricura (30,80%), Wolffi (30,51%), Shermani (9,39%), Hardjo (7,54%), Bananal (4,27%) e Pomona (3,27%). Sendo Serranópolis (77,9%), Perolândia (75,5%), Caiapônia (74,7%) e Jataí (73,2%) os municípios com maior frequência de animais sororreagentes. Por meio desta pesquisa, demonstrou-se um alto índice de animais sororreagentes da região estudada, reforçando a importância da infecção pela leptospirose na região do Sudoeste do Estado, sendo necessário assim, a implementação de medidas gerais de controle e infecção dos animais.Research, Society and Development2020-05-18info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/423510.33448/rsd-v9i7.4235Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 7; e390974235Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 7; e390974235Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 7; e3909742352525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/4235/3539Copyright (c) 2020 Laura Baialardi Galvão, Patrícia da Silva Gomes, Nivaldo Aparecido de Assis, Andreia Vitor Couto do Amaral, Dirceu Guilherme de Souza Ramos, Daniel Bartoli de Sousa Sousa, Clayton Bernardinelli Gitti, Maria Fabiana Cipolini Galarza, Alana Flávia Romani, Carolina de Alvarenga Cruz, Luis Antonio Mathias, Raphaella Barbosa Meirelles-Bartoliinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGalvão, Laura BaialardiGomes, Patrícia da SilvaAssis, Nivaldo Aparecido deAmaral, Andreia Vitor Couto doRamos, Dirceu Guilherme de SouzaSousa, Daniel Bartoli de SousaGitti, Clayton BernardinelliGalarza, Maria Fabiana CipoliniRomani, Alana FláviaCruz, Carolina de AlvarengaMathias, Luis AntonioMeirelles-Bartoli, Raphaella Barbosa2020-08-20T18:05:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/4235Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:28:09.266599Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Analysis of geographical distribution and seroepidemiological characterization of leptospirosis in cattle slaughtered of Southwest Goiás slaughterhouses, Brazil Análisis de la distribución geográfica y caracterización seroepidemiológica de la leptospirosis en bovinos sacrificados en mataderos en el Suroeste de Goiás, Brasil Análise da distribuição geográfica e caracterização soroepidemiológicas da leptospirose em bovinos abatidos em frigoríficos do Sudoeste Goiano, Brasil |
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Analysis of geographical distribution and seroepidemiological characterization of leptospirosis in cattle slaughtered of Southwest Goiás slaughterhouses, Brazil |
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Analysis of geographical distribution and seroepidemiological characterization of leptospirosis in cattle slaughtered of Southwest Goiás slaughterhouses, Brazil Galvão, Laura Baialardi Leptospiras Aglutinación microscópica en suero Serovariedades Vacunas. Leptospiras Microscopic seroagglutination Serovarieties Vaccines. Leptospiras Soroaglutinação microscópica Sorovariedades Vacinas. |
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Analysis of geographical distribution and seroepidemiological characterization of leptospirosis in cattle slaughtered of Southwest Goiás slaughterhouses, Brazil |
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Analysis of geographical distribution and seroepidemiological characterization of leptospirosis in cattle slaughtered of Southwest Goiás slaughterhouses, Brazil |
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Analysis of geographical distribution and seroepidemiological characterization of leptospirosis in cattle slaughtered of Southwest Goiás slaughterhouses, Brazil |
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Analysis of geographical distribution and seroepidemiological characterization of leptospirosis in cattle slaughtered of Southwest Goiás slaughterhouses, Brazil |
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Analysis of geographical distribution and seroepidemiological characterization of leptospirosis in cattle slaughtered of Southwest Goiás slaughterhouses, Brazil |
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Galvão, Laura Baialardi |
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Galvão, Laura Baialardi Gomes, Patrícia da Silva Assis, Nivaldo Aparecido de Amaral, Andreia Vitor Couto do Ramos, Dirceu Guilherme de Souza Sousa, Daniel Bartoli de Sousa Gitti, Clayton Bernardinelli Galarza, Maria Fabiana Cipolini Romani, Alana Flávia Cruz, Carolina de Alvarenga Mathias, Luis Antonio Meirelles-Bartoli, Raphaella Barbosa |
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Gomes, Patrícia da Silva Assis, Nivaldo Aparecido de Amaral, Andreia Vitor Couto do Ramos, Dirceu Guilherme de Souza Sousa, Daniel Bartoli de Sousa Gitti, Clayton Bernardinelli Galarza, Maria Fabiana Cipolini Romani, Alana Flávia Cruz, Carolina de Alvarenga Mathias, Luis Antonio Meirelles-Bartoli, Raphaella Barbosa |
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Galvão, Laura Baialardi Gomes, Patrícia da Silva Assis, Nivaldo Aparecido de Amaral, Andreia Vitor Couto do Ramos, Dirceu Guilherme de Souza Sousa, Daniel Bartoli de Sousa Gitti, Clayton Bernardinelli Galarza, Maria Fabiana Cipolini Romani, Alana Flávia Cruz, Carolina de Alvarenga Mathias, Luis Antonio Meirelles-Bartoli, Raphaella Barbosa |
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Leptospiras Aglutinación microscópica en suero Serovariedades Vacunas. Leptospiras Microscopic seroagglutination Serovarieties Vaccines. Leptospiras Soroaglutinação microscópica Sorovariedades Vacinas. |
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Leptospiras Aglutinación microscópica en suero Serovariedades Vacunas. Leptospiras Microscopic seroagglutination Serovarieties Vaccines. Leptospiras Soroaglutinação microscópica Sorovariedades Vacinas. |
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Leptospirosis is widespread throughout the world. In the bovine species, economic losses are mainly associated with reproductive failures. Due to its importance, the objective of the work was to determine the serovarieties most related to bovine leptospirosis in southwest Goiás, Brazil. 2,006 samples were collected in two slaughterhouses in 14 of the 18 municipalities in that region. For the diagnosis, the blood serum samples were submitted to the Microscopic Soroagglutination test (SAM), against 32 serovarieties of leptospires, adopting a positive titer greater than 100. A geographical distribution of the positive animals and the main serovarities present in the southwest of Goiás was carried out, and also a questionnaire with the producers, containing epidemiological information, the vaccine being one of the prophylactic measures related to the infection, on the other hand it was also observed that vaccinated animals they have also been shown to be reactive. It was noted 1,406 (70.1%) cattle were seroreactive for at least one of the 32 serovarieties of Lepstospira ssp. tested. The most frequent serovarieties were Guaricura (30.80%), Wolffi (30.51%), Shermani (9.39%), Hardjo (7.54%), Bananal (4.27%) and Pomona (3.27) %). Serranópolis (77.9%), Perolândia (75.5%), Caiapônia (74.7%) and Jataí (73.2%) are the municipalities with the highest frequency of seroreagent animals. Through this research, a high index of seroreactive animals from the studied region was demonstrated, reinforcing the importance of leptospirosis infection in the Southwest region of the State, being necessary, therefore, the implementation of general measures of control and infection of the animals. |
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