Feline sporotrichosis: Clinical conduct, diagnosis and treatment recommended in the municipality of Vitória- ES

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Autor(a) principal: Podestá Junior, Romeu Luiz de
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Costa, Bethânia Elias, Silva, Evandro Neves, Santos, Thaís Cristina Ferreira dos, Costa, Leticia Ferreira, Prado, Bruno Borges de Paula, Salles, Bruno César Correa, Oliveira, Nelma de Mello Silva, Garcia, José Antônio Dias, Muratori, Maria Christina Sanches
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Resumo: Sporotrichosis is a zoonosis transmitted by Sporothrix sp that causes cutaneous and disseminated lesions, with frequent cosmopolitan distribution in regions with hot and humid climates. We analyzed 270 cases, 95 of which presented clinical signs suggestive of sporotrichosis, being analyzed and verified. To collect the material, physical or chemical contention (0.2ml/kg of Tiletamine 125mg + Zolazepan 125mg) was performed. The material was collected by swabs, or by imprint method, in extensive and exudative lesions, and identified, packaged and sent to the laboratory for confirmation of the disease. 95 animals were diagnosed with sporotrichosis; 23 (24.0%) were euthanized immediately because they arrived at the clinic with advanced stages of the disease and 72 (76.0%) were submitted to the proposed treatment (itraconazole or itraconazole + potassium iodide). After treatment, 69 (94.2%) were clinically cured and 3 (5.8%) were euthanized due to therapeutic inefficiency.  The highest incidence of this pathology was observed in animals from regions surrounded by mangroves, adjacent forests, with low-income populations and lack of sanitary services.Therefore, it is concluded that felines between 23 months to 35 weeks, classified in stages I and II of treatment, obtained satisfactory cure rates and the therapeutic protocol used by the sporotrichosis service of the zoonosis, ,  department of Zoonosis, of the Environmental Health Surveillance Center. it was effective. 
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spelling Feline sporotrichosis: Clinical conduct, diagnosis and treatment recommended in the municipality of Vitória- ES Esporotricosis feline: Conducta clínica, diagnóstico y tratamiento recomendado en el municipio de Vitória- ESEsporotricose felina: Conduta clínica, diagnóstico e tratamento preconizado no município de Vitória – ESZoonosisItraconazolYoduro de potasioSporothrix spGatos.ZoonosisItraconazolePotassium iodideSporothrix spCats.ZoonoseItraconazolIodeto de potássioSporothrix spGatos.Sporotrichosis is a zoonosis transmitted by Sporothrix sp that causes cutaneous and disseminated lesions, with frequent cosmopolitan distribution in regions with hot and humid climates. We analyzed 270 cases, 95 of which presented clinical signs suggestive of sporotrichosis, being analyzed and verified. To collect the material, physical or chemical contention (0.2ml/kg of Tiletamine 125mg + Zolazepan 125mg) was performed. The material was collected by swabs, or by imprint method, in extensive and exudative lesions, and identified, packaged and sent to the laboratory for confirmation of the disease. 95 animals were diagnosed with sporotrichosis; 23 (24.0%) were euthanized immediately because they arrived at the clinic with advanced stages of the disease and 72 (76.0%) were submitted to the proposed treatment (itraconazole or itraconazole + potassium iodide). After treatment, 69 (94.2%) were clinically cured and 3 (5.8%) were euthanized due to therapeutic inefficiency.  The highest incidence of this pathology was observed in animals from regions surrounded by mangroves, adjacent forests, with low-income populations and lack of sanitary services.Therefore, it is concluded that felines between 23 months to 35 weeks, classified in stages I and II of treatment, obtained satisfactory cure rates and the therapeutic protocol used by the sporotrichosis service of the zoonosis, ,  department of Zoonosis, of the Environmental Health Surveillance Center. it was effective. La esporotricosis es una zoonosis transmitida por Sporothrix sp que provoca lesiones cutáneas y diseminadas, con frecuente distribución cosmopolita en regiones de clima cálido y húmedo. Analizamos 270 casos, 95 de los cuales presentaban signos clínicos sugestivos de esporotricosis, siendo analizados y verificados. Para la recolección del material se realizó contención física o química (0,2ml/kg de Tiletamina 125mg + Zolazepan 125mg). El material se recogió mediante hisopos, o por el método de la huella, en las lesiones extensas y exudativas, y se identificó, envasó y envió al laboratorio para la confirmación de la enfermedad. Se diagnosticaron 95 animales con esporotricosis; 23 (24,0%) fueron eutanasiados inmediatamente porque llegaron a la clínica con estadios avanzados de la enfermedad y 72 (76,0%) fueron sometidos al tratamiento propuesto (itraconazol o itraconazol + yoduro potásico). Tras el tratamiento, 69 (94,2%) se curaron clínicamente y 3 (5,8%) fueron eutanasiados por ineficacia terapéutica.  La mayor incidencia de esta patología se observó en animales de regiones rodeadas de manglares, bosques adyacentes, con poblaciones de bajos ingresos y falta de servicios sanitarios. Por lo tanto, se concluye que los felinos de entre 23 meses y 35 semanas, clasificados en las etapas I y II del tratamiento, obtuvieron tasas de curación satisfactorias y el protocolo terapéutico utilizado por el servicio de esporotricosis, Departamento de Zoonosis, del Centro de Vigilancia de Salud Ambiental. fue efectivo. A esporotricose é uma zoonose transmitida pelo Sporothrix sp que acarreta lesões cutâneas e disseminadas, com distribuição cosmopolita frequente em regiões de clima quente e úmido. Portanto, este estudo objetivou acompanhar rotina clínica de felinos com suspeita de esporotricose no município de Vitória, ES, promover o diagnóstico e proceder o tratamento. Foram analisados 270 casos, os quais 95 apresentavam sinais clínicos sugestivos de esporotricose, sendo analisados e verificados. Para coletada do material, foi realizado contenção física ou química (0,2ml/kg de Tiletamina 125mg + Zolazepan 125mg). O material foi coletado por swabs, ou pelo método de imprint, em lesões extensas e exsudativa e identificado; acondicionado e encaminhado ao laboratório para confirmação da doença. 95 animais foram diagnosticados com esporotricose; 23 (24,0 %) eutanasiados imediatamente por chegaram na clínica com estágio avançado da doença e 72 (76,0 %) submetidos ao tratamento proposto (itraconazol ou itraconazol + iodeto de potássio). Após o tratamento, 69 (94,2 %) foram clinicamente curados e 3 (5,8 %) eutanasiados por ineficiência terapêutica. A maior incidência desta patologia foi observada, em animais provenientes das regiões rodeadas por manguezais, matas adjacentes, com população de baixa renda e carente de serviço sanitário. Portanto, conclui-se  que felinos entre 23 meses a 35 semanas, classificados em estágio I e II de tratamento, obtiveram índices satisfatórios de cura e o protocolo terapêutico utilizado pelo Serviço de Esporotricose, do departamento de zoonose, do Centro de Saúde Ambiental, foi eficaz.Research, Society and Development2022-08-11info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/3102810.33448/rsd-v11i10.31028Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 10; e589111031028Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 10; e589111031028Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 10; e5891110310282525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/31028/28117Copyright (c) 2022 Romeu Luiz de Podestá Junior; Bethânia Elias Costa; Evandro Neves Silva; Thaís Cristina Ferreira dos Santos; Leticia Ferreira Costa; Bruno Borges de Paula Prado; Bruno César Correa Salles; Nelma de Mello Silva Oliveira; José Antônio Dias Garcia; Maria Christina Sanches Muratorihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessPodestá Junior, Romeu Luiz de Costa, Bethânia Elias Silva, Evandro Neves Santos, Thaís Cristina Ferreira dos Costa, Leticia Ferreira Prado, Bruno Borges de Paula Salles, Bruno César Correa Oliveira, Nelma de Mello Silva Garcia, José Antônio Dias Muratori, Maria Christina Sanches 2022-08-12T22:23:03Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/31028Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:47:32.646933Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Feline sporotrichosis: Clinical conduct, diagnosis and treatment recommended in the municipality of Vitória- ES
Esporotricosis feline: Conducta clínica, diagnóstico y tratamiento recomendado en el municipio de Vitória- ES
Esporotricose felina: Conduta clínica, diagnóstico e tratamento preconizado no município de Vitória – ES
title Feline sporotrichosis: Clinical conduct, diagnosis and treatment recommended in the municipality of Vitória- ES
spellingShingle Feline sporotrichosis: Clinical conduct, diagnosis and treatment recommended in the municipality of Vitória- ES
Podestá Junior, Romeu Luiz de
Zoonosis
Itraconazol
Yoduro de potasio
Sporothrix sp
Gatos.
Zoonosis
Itraconazole
Potassium iodide
Sporothrix sp
Cats.
Zoonose
Itraconazol
Iodeto de potássio
Sporothrix sp
Gatos.
title_short Feline sporotrichosis: Clinical conduct, diagnosis and treatment recommended in the municipality of Vitória- ES
title_full Feline sporotrichosis: Clinical conduct, diagnosis and treatment recommended in the municipality of Vitória- ES
title_fullStr Feline sporotrichosis: Clinical conduct, diagnosis and treatment recommended in the municipality of Vitória- ES
title_full_unstemmed Feline sporotrichosis: Clinical conduct, diagnosis and treatment recommended in the municipality of Vitória- ES
title_sort Feline sporotrichosis: Clinical conduct, diagnosis and treatment recommended in the municipality of Vitória- ES
author Podestá Junior, Romeu Luiz de
author_facet Podestá Junior, Romeu Luiz de
Costa, Bethânia Elias
Silva, Evandro Neves
Santos, Thaís Cristina Ferreira dos
Costa, Leticia Ferreira
Prado, Bruno Borges de Paula
Salles, Bruno César Correa
Oliveira, Nelma de Mello Silva
Garcia, José Antônio Dias
Muratori, Maria Christina Sanches
author_role author
author2 Costa, Bethânia Elias
Silva, Evandro Neves
Santos, Thaís Cristina Ferreira dos
Costa, Leticia Ferreira
Prado, Bruno Borges de Paula
Salles, Bruno César Correa
Oliveira, Nelma de Mello Silva
Garcia, José Antônio Dias
Muratori, Maria Christina Sanches
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Podestá Junior, Romeu Luiz de
Costa, Bethânia Elias
Silva, Evandro Neves
Santos, Thaís Cristina Ferreira dos
Costa, Leticia Ferreira
Prado, Bruno Borges de Paula
Salles, Bruno César Correa
Oliveira, Nelma de Mello Silva
Garcia, José Antônio Dias
Muratori, Maria Christina Sanches
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Zoonosis
Itraconazol
Yoduro de potasio
Sporothrix sp
Gatos.
Zoonosis
Itraconazole
Potassium iodide
Sporothrix sp
Cats.
Zoonose
Itraconazol
Iodeto de potássio
Sporothrix sp
Gatos.
topic Zoonosis
Itraconazol
Yoduro de potasio
Sporothrix sp
Gatos.
Zoonosis
Itraconazole
Potassium iodide
Sporothrix sp
Cats.
Zoonose
Itraconazol
Iodeto de potássio
Sporothrix sp
Gatos.
description Sporotrichosis is a zoonosis transmitted by Sporothrix sp that causes cutaneous and disseminated lesions, with frequent cosmopolitan distribution in regions with hot and humid climates. We analyzed 270 cases, 95 of which presented clinical signs suggestive of sporotrichosis, being analyzed and verified. To collect the material, physical or chemical contention (0.2ml/kg of Tiletamine 125mg + Zolazepan 125mg) was performed. The material was collected by swabs, or by imprint method, in extensive and exudative lesions, and identified, packaged and sent to the laboratory for confirmation of the disease. 95 animals were diagnosed with sporotrichosis; 23 (24.0%) were euthanized immediately because they arrived at the clinic with advanced stages of the disease and 72 (76.0%) were submitted to the proposed treatment (itraconazole or itraconazole + potassium iodide). After treatment, 69 (94.2%) were clinically cured and 3 (5.8%) were euthanized due to therapeutic inefficiency.  The highest incidence of this pathology was observed in animals from regions surrounded by mangroves, adjacent forests, with low-income populations and lack of sanitary services.Therefore, it is concluded that felines between 23 months to 35 weeks, classified in stages I and II of treatment, obtained satisfactory cure rates and the therapeutic protocol used by the sporotrichosis service of the zoonosis, ,  department of Zoonosis, of the Environmental Health Surveillance Center. it was effective. 
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