Epidemiological and molecular identification of Trypanosoma vivax diagnosed in cattle during outbreaks in central Brazil
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Resumo: | Bovine trypanosomosis has been spreading in Brazil. In the present study, we evaluated the spatial distribution, prevalence and risk factors of this disease in the state of in Goiás, Brazil, and performed both molecular and phylogenetical analyses of Trypanosoma vivax. A total of 4,049 blood samples were collected from cattle for a period of two years. The parasitological diagnosis was performed using the Woo method and a questionnaire was administered to the farmers to document risk factors associated with the disease in the herd. Positive samples were DNA sequenced and compared to GenBank codes. The prevalence of T. vivax was 8.84%, occurring on 24 ranches only in dairy cattle and mainly in the central and southern portions of the state. The acquisition of new animals infected with T. vivax and the administration of exogenous oxytocin to cows using the same syringe and needle were the main associated factors (P ≤ 0.05). After an outbreak, milk production decreased by 39.62%. The presence of biting flies (tabanids, Haematobia irritans and Stomoxys calcitrans) were not a risk factor (P > 0.05) for the occurrence of T. vivax. The epidemiological data demonstrate the importance of restricting the practice of auctions as well as eliminating the use of exogenous oxytocin in animals during milking. The samples tested by PCR were positive for T. vivax and were genetically homologous with T. vivax found in different states of Brazil and west Africa based on the 18S rRNA gene. |
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Epidemiological and molecular identification of Trypanosoma vivax diagnosed in cattle during outbreaks in central BrazilBiting fliesEpidemiologyIatrogenic routeMolecular characterizationRisk factorsTrypanosomosisBovine trypanosomosis has been spreading in Brazil. In the present study, we evaluated the spatial distribution, prevalence and risk factors of this disease in the state of in Goiás, Brazil, and performed both molecular and phylogenetical analyses of Trypanosoma vivax. A total of 4,049 blood samples were collected from cattle for a period of two years. The parasitological diagnosis was performed using the Woo method and a questionnaire was administered to the farmers to document risk factors associated with the disease in the herd. Positive samples were DNA sequenced and compared to GenBank codes. The prevalence of T. vivax was 8.84%, occurring on 24 ranches only in dairy cattle and mainly in the central and southern portions of the state. The acquisition of new animals infected with T. vivax and the administration of exogenous oxytocin to cows using the same syringe and needle were the main associated factors (P ≤ 0.05). After an outbreak, milk production decreased by 39.62%. The presence of biting flies (tabanids, Haematobia irritans and Stomoxys calcitrans) were not a risk factor (P > 0.05) for the occurrence of T. vivax. The epidemiological data demonstrate the importance of restricting the practice of auctions as well as eliminating the use of exogenous oxytocin in animals during milking. The samples tested by PCR were positive for T. vivax and were genetically homologous with T. vivax found in different states of Brazil and west Africa based on the 18S rRNA gene.Centro de Parasitologia Veterinária Escola de Veterinária e Zootecnia Universidade Federal de Goiás-UFG GoDepartamento de Medicina Veterinária Preventiva Escola de Veterinária Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais-UFMG MgCentro Universitário Central Paulista (UNICEP), Rua Miguel Petroni n.5111, Saõ CarlosUniversidade Brasil, Campus de Descalvado, SPDepartamento de Clínica Cirurgia e Reproducąõ Animal Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária Universidade Estadual Paulista-Unesp SpDepartamento de Biociências e Tecnologia Instituto de Patologia Tropical e Saúde Pública Universidade Federal de Goiás-UFG GoDepartamento de Clínica Cirurgia e Reproducąõ Animal Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária Universidade Estadual Paulista-Unesp SpUniversidade Federal de Goiás (UFG)Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG)Centro Universitário Central Paulista (UNICEP)Universidade BrasilUniversidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)Bastos, Thiago Souza AzeredoFaria, Adriana MarquesCouto, Luiz Fellipe MonteiroNicaretta, Joaõ EduardoCavalcante, Alliny Souza De AssisZapa, Dina Maria BeltránFerreira, Lorena LopesHeller, Luciana MaffiniMadrid, Darling Mélany De CarvalhoCruvinel, Leonardo BuenoRossi, Gabriel Augusto MarquesSoares, Vando EdésioCadioli, Fabiano Antônio [UNESP]Lopes, Welber Daniel Zanetti2020-12-12T02:49:50Z2020-12-12T02:49:50Z2020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0031182020001006Parasitology.1469-81610031-1820http://hdl.handle.net/11449/20210010.1017/S00311820200010062-s2.0-8509086964438842890760710830000-0001-7980-6880Scopusreponame:Repositório Institucional da UNESPinstname:Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)instacron:UNESPengParasitologyinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-09-04T18:03:45Zoai:repositorio.unesp.br:11449/202100Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.unesp.br/oai/requestrepositoriounesp@unesp.bropendoar:29462024-09-04T18:03:45Repositório Institucional da UNESP - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)false |
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Epidemiological and molecular identification of Trypanosoma vivax diagnosed in cattle during outbreaks in central Brazil |
title |
Epidemiological and molecular identification of Trypanosoma vivax diagnosed in cattle during outbreaks in central Brazil |
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Epidemiological and molecular identification of Trypanosoma vivax diagnosed in cattle during outbreaks in central Brazil Bastos, Thiago Souza Azeredo Biting flies Epidemiology Iatrogenic route Molecular characterization Risk factors Trypanosomosis |
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Epidemiological and molecular identification of Trypanosoma vivax diagnosed in cattle during outbreaks in central Brazil |
title_full |
Epidemiological and molecular identification of Trypanosoma vivax diagnosed in cattle during outbreaks in central Brazil |
title_fullStr |
Epidemiological and molecular identification of Trypanosoma vivax diagnosed in cattle during outbreaks in central Brazil |
title_full_unstemmed |
Epidemiological and molecular identification of Trypanosoma vivax diagnosed in cattle during outbreaks in central Brazil |
title_sort |
Epidemiological and molecular identification of Trypanosoma vivax diagnosed in cattle during outbreaks in central Brazil |
author |
Bastos, Thiago Souza Azeredo |
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Bastos, Thiago Souza Azeredo Faria, Adriana Marques Couto, Luiz Fellipe Monteiro Nicaretta, Joaõ Eduardo Cavalcante, Alliny Souza De Assis Zapa, Dina Maria Beltrán Ferreira, Lorena Lopes Heller, Luciana Maffini Madrid, Darling Mélany De Carvalho Cruvinel, Leonardo Bueno Rossi, Gabriel Augusto Marques Soares, Vando Edésio Cadioli, Fabiano Antônio [UNESP] Lopes, Welber Daniel Zanetti |
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author |
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Faria, Adriana Marques Couto, Luiz Fellipe Monteiro Nicaretta, Joaõ Eduardo Cavalcante, Alliny Souza De Assis Zapa, Dina Maria Beltrán Ferreira, Lorena Lopes Heller, Luciana Maffini Madrid, Darling Mélany De Carvalho Cruvinel, Leonardo Bueno Rossi, Gabriel Augusto Marques Soares, Vando Edésio Cadioli, Fabiano Antônio [UNESP] Lopes, Welber Daniel Zanetti |
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author author author author author author author author author author author author author |
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Universidade Federal de Goiás (UFG) Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais (UFMG) Centro Universitário Central Paulista (UNICEP) Universidade Brasil Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp) |
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Bastos, Thiago Souza Azeredo Faria, Adriana Marques Couto, Luiz Fellipe Monteiro Nicaretta, Joaõ Eduardo Cavalcante, Alliny Souza De Assis Zapa, Dina Maria Beltrán Ferreira, Lorena Lopes Heller, Luciana Maffini Madrid, Darling Mélany De Carvalho Cruvinel, Leonardo Bueno Rossi, Gabriel Augusto Marques Soares, Vando Edésio Cadioli, Fabiano Antônio [UNESP] Lopes, Welber Daniel Zanetti |
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Biting flies Epidemiology Iatrogenic route Molecular characterization Risk factors Trypanosomosis |
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Biting flies Epidemiology Iatrogenic route Molecular characterization Risk factors Trypanosomosis |
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Bovine trypanosomosis has been spreading in Brazil. In the present study, we evaluated the spatial distribution, prevalence and risk factors of this disease in the state of in Goiás, Brazil, and performed both molecular and phylogenetical analyses of Trypanosoma vivax. A total of 4,049 blood samples were collected from cattle for a period of two years. The parasitological diagnosis was performed using the Woo method and a questionnaire was administered to the farmers to document risk factors associated with the disease in the herd. Positive samples were DNA sequenced and compared to GenBank codes. The prevalence of T. vivax was 8.84%, occurring on 24 ranches only in dairy cattle and mainly in the central and southern portions of the state. The acquisition of new animals infected with T. vivax and the administration of exogenous oxytocin to cows using the same syringe and needle were the main associated factors (P ≤ 0.05). After an outbreak, milk production decreased by 39.62%. The presence of biting flies (tabanids, Haematobia irritans and Stomoxys calcitrans) were not a risk factor (P > 0.05) for the occurrence of T. vivax. The epidemiological data demonstrate the importance of restricting the practice of auctions as well as eliminating the use of exogenous oxytocin in animals during milking. The samples tested by PCR were positive for T. vivax and were genetically homologous with T. vivax found in different states of Brazil and west Africa based on the 18S rRNA gene. |
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2020 |
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2020-12-12T02:49:50Z 2020-12-12T02:49:50Z 2020-01-01 |
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