Dermatophilosis in ruminants and horses in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul between 2009-2019

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Autor(a) principal: Schuler Faccini, Leonardo
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Venancio, Fabano Rosa, Alberti, Taina dos Santos, Scheid, Haide Valeska, Zamboni, Rosimeri, Schild, Ana Lucia
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/28624
Resumo: This study has the objective of describing the epidemiology of dermatophilosis in cattle, horse, and sheep in the southern of Rio Grande do Sul during a period of 10 years. Data was gathered of all cases/outbreaks of dermatophilosis in ruminants and equines There were 44 (49,4%) diagnoses of dermatophilosis out of 89 cases presenting non-proliferative cutaneous lesions. Of these, 13 were in cattle, 29 in horses, and two were in sheep. It was made a consultation to the Hospital de Clínicas of Porto Alegre/RS and DATASUS database to determine the occurrence of dermatophilosis in humans due to its zoonotic characteristic. It was observed that both in public hospitals and in the SUS database, dermatopathies are recorded in a non-specific way, and with dermatophilosis being a dermatopathy with nonspecific lesions, the definitive diagnosis with the characterization of the agent is not made. The results of this study allowed to conclude that dermatophilosis has a relative importance in domestic species since mortality not occurs in cattle and horses. Still, one must consider the lower dairy production in cattle. In sheep, there was mortality and losses due to the fall in wool quality, and the disease should be considered in diagnosing skin lesions in this species. In humans, the disease is underreported and the possibility of its occurrence in rural areas is alerted; however, cases rarely reach the laboratory.
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spelling Dermatophilosis in ruminants and horses in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul between 2009-2019Dermatofilosis en rumiantes y caballos en la región sur de Rio Grande do Sul entre 2009-2019 Dermatofilose em ruminantes e equinos na região sul do Rio Grande do Sul entre 2009-2019 Production animalsDermatophilus congolensisDermatopathyZoonosis.Animais de produçãoDermatophilus congolensisDermatopatiaZoonose.Animales de producciónDermatophilus congolensisDermatologíaZoonosis.This study has the objective of describing the epidemiology of dermatophilosis in cattle, horse, and sheep in the southern of Rio Grande do Sul during a period of 10 years. Data was gathered of all cases/outbreaks of dermatophilosis in ruminants and equines There were 44 (49,4%) diagnoses of dermatophilosis out of 89 cases presenting non-proliferative cutaneous lesions. Of these, 13 were in cattle, 29 in horses, and two were in sheep. It was made a consultation to the Hospital de Clínicas of Porto Alegre/RS and DATASUS database to determine the occurrence of dermatophilosis in humans due to its zoonotic characteristic. It was observed that both in public hospitals and in the SUS database, dermatopathies are recorded in a non-specific way, and with dermatophilosis being a dermatopathy with nonspecific lesions, the definitive diagnosis with the characterization of the agent is not made. The results of this study allowed to conclude that dermatophilosis has a relative importance in domestic species since mortality not occurs in cattle and horses. Still, one must consider the lower dairy production in cattle. In sheep, there was mortality and losses due to the fall in wool quality, and the disease should be considered in diagnosing skin lesions in this species. In humans, the disease is underreported and the possibility of its occurrence in rural areas is alerted; however, cases rarely reach the laboratory.Este estudio tuvo como objetivo describir la epidemiología de la dermatofilosis en bovinos, equinos y ovinos en la región sur de Rio Grande do Sul, durante un período de 10 años. Para ello se investigó en los protocolos de necropsia/biopsia del laboratorio, identificando los casos de dermatofilosis diagnosticados en estas especies. Se realizaron 44 diagnósticos (49,4%) de un total de 89 casos de lesiones cutáneas no proliferativas recibidas. De estos, 13 fueron en bovinos, 29 en equinos y dos en ovinos. También se realizó una consulta en el Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre/RS y también en DATASUS sobre la ocurrencia de dermatofilosis en humanos para determinar la frecuencia de diagnóstico de esta enfermedad por ser una zoonosis. Se observó que tanto en los hospitales públicos como en la base de datos del SUS, las dermatopatías son registradas de forma inespecífica, y siendo la dermatofilosis una dermatopatía con lesiones inespecíficas, generalmente no se realiza el diagnóstico definitivo con la caracterización del agente. Los resultados de este estudio permitieron concluir que la dermatofilosis tiene una importancia relativa en las especies de producción doméstica ya que la mortalidad en bovinos y equinos es nula. Aún así, hay que considerar la menor producción lechera en el ganado bovino. En ovinos hubo mortalidad y pérdidas por la caída en la calidad de la lana, lo que debe ser considerado en el diagnóstico de lesiones cutáneas en esta especie. En humanos, el subregistro de la enfermedad advierte sobre la posibilidad de su ocurrencia en áreas rurales; sin embargo, los casos rara vez llegan al laboratorio.Este trabalho teve como objetivo descrever a epidemiologia da dermatofilose em bovinos equinos e ovinos na região sul do Rio Grande do Sul, em um período de 10 anos. Para isso realizou-se uma pesquisa nos protocolos de necropsia/biopsia do laboratório identificando-se os casos de dermatofilose diagnosticados nestas espécies. Foram feitos 44 diagnósticos (49,4%) de um total de 89 casos de lesões cutâneas não proliferativas recebidas. Destes, 13 foram em bovinos, 29 foram em equinos e dois foram em ovinos. Foi realizada, também, uma consulta no Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre/RS e, também, no DATASUS sobre a ocorrência de dermatofilose no homem para determinar a frequência do diagnóstico desta enfermidade por tratar-se de uma zoonose. Foi observado que tanto em Hospitais públicos como no Banco de dados do SUS as dermatopatias são registradas de forma inespecífica, sendo a dermatofilose uma dermatopatia com lesões inespecíficas o diagnóstico definitivo com caracterização do agente, de modo geral, não é feito. Os resultados deste trabalho permitiram concluir que a dermatofilose tem importância relativa nas espécies domésticas de produção, uma vez que a mortalidade em bovinos e equinos é nula, porém deve-se levar em conta a queda na produção leiteira em bovinos. Em ovinos houve mortalidade e prejuízos pela queda na qualidade da lã, devendo ser considerada no diagnóstico de lesões de pele nesta espécie. No homem o fato de a doença ser subnotificada, alerta para a possibilidade de sua ocorrência no meio rural, entretanto dificilmente os casos chegam ao conhecimento no laboratório.Research, Society and Development2022-04-16info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2862410.33448/rsd-v11i5.28624Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 No. 5; e57011528624Research, Society and Development; Vol. 11 Núm. 5; e57011528624Research, Society and Development; v. 11 n. 5; e570115286242525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIenghttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/28624/24863Copyright (c) 2022 Leonardo Schuler Faccini; Fabano Rosa Venancio; Taina dos Santos Alberti; Haide Valeska Scheid; Rosimeri Zamboni; Ana Lucia Schildhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Schuler Faccini, LeonardoVenancio, Fabano Rosa Alberti, Taina dos Santos Scheid, Haide Valeska Zamboni, RosimeriSchild, Ana Lucia 2022-04-17T18:18:56Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/28624Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:45:57.810593Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dermatophilosis in ruminants and horses in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul between 2009-2019
Dermatofilosis en rumiantes y caballos en la región sur de Rio Grande do Sul entre 2009-2019
Dermatofilose em ruminantes e equinos na região sul do Rio Grande do Sul entre 2009-2019
title Dermatophilosis in ruminants and horses in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul between 2009-2019
spellingShingle Dermatophilosis in ruminants and horses in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul between 2009-2019
Schuler Faccini, Leonardo
Production animals
Dermatophilus congolensis
Dermatopathy
Zoonosis.
Animais de produção
Dermatophilus congolensis
Dermatopatia
Zoonose.
Animales de producción
Dermatophilus congolensis
Dermatología
Zoonosis.
title_short Dermatophilosis in ruminants and horses in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul between 2009-2019
title_full Dermatophilosis in ruminants and horses in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul between 2009-2019
title_fullStr Dermatophilosis in ruminants and horses in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul between 2009-2019
title_full_unstemmed Dermatophilosis in ruminants and horses in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul between 2009-2019
title_sort Dermatophilosis in ruminants and horses in the southern region of Rio Grande do Sul between 2009-2019
author Schuler Faccini, Leonardo
author_facet Schuler Faccini, Leonardo
Venancio, Fabano Rosa
Alberti, Taina dos Santos
Scheid, Haide Valeska
Zamboni, Rosimeri
Schild, Ana Lucia
author_role author
author2 Venancio, Fabano Rosa
Alberti, Taina dos Santos
Scheid, Haide Valeska
Zamboni, Rosimeri
Schild, Ana Lucia
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Schuler Faccini, Leonardo
Venancio, Fabano Rosa
Alberti, Taina dos Santos
Scheid, Haide Valeska
Zamboni, Rosimeri
Schild, Ana Lucia
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Production animals
Dermatophilus congolensis
Dermatopathy
Zoonosis.
Animais de produção
Dermatophilus congolensis
Dermatopatia
Zoonose.
Animales de producción
Dermatophilus congolensis
Dermatología
Zoonosis.
topic Production animals
Dermatophilus congolensis
Dermatopathy
Zoonosis.
Animais de produção
Dermatophilus congolensis
Dermatopatia
Zoonose.
Animales de producción
Dermatophilus congolensis
Dermatología
Zoonosis.
description This study has the objective of describing the epidemiology of dermatophilosis in cattle, horse, and sheep in the southern of Rio Grande do Sul during a period of 10 years. Data was gathered of all cases/outbreaks of dermatophilosis in ruminants and equines There were 44 (49,4%) diagnoses of dermatophilosis out of 89 cases presenting non-proliferative cutaneous lesions. Of these, 13 were in cattle, 29 in horses, and two were in sheep. It was made a consultation to the Hospital de Clínicas of Porto Alegre/RS and DATASUS database to determine the occurrence of dermatophilosis in humans due to its zoonotic characteristic. It was observed that both in public hospitals and in the SUS database, dermatopathies are recorded in a non-specific way, and with dermatophilosis being a dermatopathy with nonspecific lesions, the definitive diagnosis with the characterization of the agent is not made. The results of this study allowed to conclude that dermatophilosis has a relative importance in domestic species since mortality not occurs in cattle and horses. Still, one must consider the lower dairy production in cattle. In sheep, there was mortality and losses due to the fall in wool quality, and the disease should be considered in diagnosing skin lesions in this species. In humans, the disease is underreported and the possibility of its occurrence in rural areas is alerted; however, cases rarely reach the laboratory.
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