Epidemiologia das infecções por Brucella abortus,Brucella ovis, Chlamydophila abortus e Toxoplasma gondii em rebanhos ovinos no estado de Alagoas

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Autor(a) principal: PINHEIRO JUNIOR, José Wilton
Data de Publicação: 2008
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: The objective of this study was to study the production, hygienicalsanitary and reproduction aspects, and the epidemiology bacterial infectious (brucellosis and clamidofilosis) and parasitic (toxoplasmosis) diseases involved in reproduction disturbs in sheep in the state of Alagoas. Twenty seven properties distributed in twenty three municipalities in the state of Alagoas were studied. To the study of the the production, hygienical-sanitary and reproduction aspects, investigative questionnaires involving questions related to the properties were applied and analyzed. To the anti-Brucella abortus antibodies search the Tamponated Acidified Antigen, Modified Tamponated Acidified Antigen and Complement Fixation Reaction techniques were used. The agreement among the tests used in the Brucella abortus infection diagnosis was verified using the Kappa coefficient. For the study of Brucella ovis infection, the immunodiffusion technique in gelatinous agar was employed. To the anti-Chlamydophila abortus antibodies search the Complement Fixation Reaction technique with a 1:32 cutoff point was used. TheToxoplasma gondii infection diagnosis was done based on the indirect immunoflorescency technique considering the cutoff point of 1:64. To the study of risk factors associated with the Clamydophila abortus and Toxosplama gondii infection were selected variables related to properties characteristics, hygienical-sanitary management and reproduction disturbs. The analysis of the sanitary and socio-economic profile allowed to observe that the sheep creator from Alagoas is an individual with reasonable degree of education, that need information about the nutritional, reproductive and sanitary management and they still suffer the effects of the infectious and parasitic diseases occurrence, highlighting the miscarriage and reproduction disturbs. The utilization of biological techniques of reproduction is still ignorant, mainly assembles a natural in most herds studied. It was not observed positive animals to B. abortus and the agreement among the RB, RBm tests comparing to the FCR test was weak (K = 0.00; 0.00). From an amount of two hundred and seventy nine analyzed samples to B. ovis, it was observed that nine (3.2%) were positive and two hundred and seventy (96.8%) negative, distributed in six herds (37.5%) and in sixmunicipalities (46.2%). It was not possible to observe any significant statistics differences among sex, age, region, property size, creation management, significant association was observed for a historical of the reproduction disturbs (p<0,001). The results referents to the C. abortus shown that 59/274 (21.5%) were positive and 187 (68.3%) negative, noting77.7% of focus infection. The only variable that presented a significant association within the multivariate analysis statistics was the region (p<0.001; OR=3.48; I.C. 1.79 – 6.76). To the T. gondii infection, it was possible to see a significant association among the variables: age (OR=4.01; I.C. 2.03 – 7.94), property size (OR=0.48; I.C. 0.26 – 0.90), semi-intensive creation system (OR=3.17; I.C. 1.24 – 8.13), current water fount (OR=3.13; I.C. – 1.66 – 5.87), and the presence of cats (OR=1.72; I.C. 1.08 – 2.75). Based on the obtained results of the sero-epidemiologic inquiry, the conclusion is that the animals are exposed to the B. ovis, C. abortus e T. gondii infection with different epidemiological meanings in the studied population. Sanitary measures and works in health promotion should be encouraged aiming the prevention and control of the dissemination of these important agents in animal and public health.
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spelling MOTA, Rinaldo AparecidoPIATTI, Rosa MariaBRANDESPIM, Daniel FrigugliettiPORTO, Wagnner José NascimentoALVES, Leucio CâmaraSILVA, Leonildo Bento Galiza dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3931532041328673PINHEIRO JUNIOR, José Wilton2016-10-13T14:32:54Z2008-03-07PINHEIRO JUNIOR, José Wilton. Epidemiologia das infecções por Brucella abortus,Brucella ovis, Chlamydophila abortus e Toxoplasma gondii em rebanhos ovinos no estado de Alagoas. 2008. 164 f.Tese ( Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Veterinária) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/5696The objective of this study was to study the production, hygienicalsanitary and reproduction aspects, and the epidemiology bacterial infectious (brucellosis and clamidofilosis) and parasitic (toxoplasmosis) diseases involved in reproduction disturbs in sheep in the state of Alagoas. Twenty seven properties distributed in twenty three municipalities in the state of Alagoas were studied. To the study of the the production, hygienical-sanitary and reproduction aspects, investigative questionnaires involving questions related to the properties were applied and analyzed. To the anti-Brucella abortus antibodies search the Tamponated Acidified Antigen, Modified Tamponated Acidified Antigen and Complement Fixation Reaction techniques were used. The agreement among the tests used in the Brucella abortus infection diagnosis was verified using the Kappa coefficient. For the study of Brucella ovis infection, the immunodiffusion technique in gelatinous agar was employed. To the anti-Chlamydophila abortus antibodies search the Complement Fixation Reaction technique with a 1:32 cutoff point was used. TheToxoplasma gondii infection diagnosis was done based on the indirect immunoflorescency technique considering the cutoff point of 1:64. To the study of risk factors associated with the Clamydophila abortus and Toxosplama gondii infection were selected variables related to properties characteristics, hygienical-sanitary management and reproduction disturbs. The analysis of the sanitary and socio-economic profile allowed to observe that the sheep creator from Alagoas is an individual with reasonable degree of education, that need information about the nutritional, reproductive and sanitary management and they still suffer the effects of the infectious and parasitic diseases occurrence, highlighting the miscarriage and reproduction disturbs. The utilization of biological techniques of reproduction is still ignorant, mainly assembles a natural in most herds studied. It was not observed positive animals to B. abortus and the agreement among the RB, RBm tests comparing to the FCR test was weak (K = 0.00; 0.00). From an amount of two hundred and seventy nine analyzed samples to B. ovis, it was observed that nine (3.2%) were positive and two hundred and seventy (96.8%) negative, distributed in six herds (37.5%) and in sixmunicipalities (46.2%). It was not possible to observe any significant statistics differences among sex, age, region, property size, creation management, significant association was observed for a historical of the reproduction disturbs (p<0,001). The results referents to the C. abortus shown that 59/274 (21.5%) were positive and 187 (68.3%) negative, noting77.7% of focus infection. The only variable that presented a significant association within the multivariate analysis statistics was the region (p<0.001; OR=3.48; I.C. 1.79 – 6.76). To the T. gondii infection, it was possible to see a significant association among the variables: age (OR=4.01; I.C. 2.03 – 7.94), property size (OR=0.48; I.C. 0.26 – 0.90), semi-intensive creation system (OR=3.17; I.C. 1.24 – 8.13), current water fount (OR=3.13; I.C. – 1.66 – 5.87), and the presence of cats (OR=1.72; I.C. 1.08 – 2.75). Based on the obtained results of the sero-epidemiologic inquiry, the conclusion is that the animals are exposed to the B. ovis, C. abortus e T. gondii infection with different epidemiological meanings in the studied population. Sanitary measures and works in health promotion should be encouraged aiming the prevention and control of the dissemination of these important agents in animal and public health.Objetivou-se com este trabalho estudar aspectos de produção, higiênicosanitário e reprodutivo, além da epidemiologia de algumas doenças infecciosas bacterianas (brucelose e clamidofilose) e parasitária (toxoplasmose) envolvidas em distúrbios reprodutivos em ovinos no Estado de Alagoas. Foram estudadas 27 propriedades distribuídas em 23 municípios nas três mesorregiões do Estado de Alagoas. Para o estudo dos aspectos produtivos, higiênico-sanitário e reprodutivo, foram aplicados e analisados questionários investigativos, abordando perguntas objetivas relacionadas às propriedades. Para a pesquisa de anticorpos anti-Brucella abortus foram utilizadas as técnicas Antígeno Acidificado Tamponado, Antígeno Acidificado Tamponado Modificado e Reação da Fixação do Complemento. A concordância entre os testes utilizados no diagnóstico da infecção por Brucella abortus foi verificada utilizando-se o coeficiente Kappa. Para o estudo da infecção por Brucella ovis empregou-se a técnica de Imunodifusão em Gel de Agar. Para pesquisa de anticorpos anti-Chlamydophila abortus utilizou-se a técnica deReação da Fixação do Complemento com ponto de corte 1:32. O diagnóstico da infecção por Toxoplasma gondii foi realizado com base na técnica de Imunofluorescência Indireta considerado ponto de corte 1:64. Para o estudo dos fatores de risco associados às infecções por Clamydophila abortus e Toxoplasma gondii foram selecionadas variáveis relacionadas às características das propriedades, manejo higiênico-sanitário e distúrbios reprodutivos. A análise do perfil sócio-econômico e sanitário permitiu observar que o ovinocultor alagoano é um indivíduo com razoável grau de escolaridade, necessita de informações sobre práticas de manejo nutricional, reprodutivo e sanitário e ainda sofrem os efeitos da ocorrência de enfermidades infecto-contagiosas e parasitárias, destacando-se o aborto e outros distúrbios reprodutivos. A utilização das biotécnicas da reprodução ainda é insipiente, predominando a monta natural na maioria dos rebanhos estudados. Não foram observados animais positivos para B. abortus e a concordância entre os testes AAT, AATm frente a RFC foifraca (K = 0,00; 0,00). Das 279 amostras analisadas para B. ovis, observou-se que nove (3,2%) foram positivas e 270 (96,8%) negativas, distribuídas em seis rebanhos (37,5%) e em seis municípios (46,2%). Não foram observadas diferenças estatísticas significativas entre sexo, idade, região, tamanho da propriedade, sistema de criação, observou-se associação significativa para histórico de distúrbios reprodutivo(p<0,001). Os resultados referentes à infecção por C. abortus demonstraram que 59/274 (21,5%) animais forampositivos e 187 (68,3%) negativos, constatando-se 77,7% de focos da infecção. A única variável que apresentou associação significativa na análise multivariada foi a região (p<0,001; OR=3,48; I.C. 1,79 – 6,76). Para a infecção por T. gondii, observou-se prevalência geral de 32,9% e o número de focos de 100%. Na análise estatística multivariada, observou-se associação significativa para as variáveis: idade (OR=4,01; I.C. 2,03 – 7,94), tamanho da propriedade (OR=0,48; I.C. 0,26 – 0,90), sistema de criação semiintensivo (OR=3,17; I.C. 1,24 – 8,13), fonte de água corrente (OR=3,13; I.C. – 1,66 – 5,87) e presença de gatos (OR=1,72; I.C. 1,08 – 2,75). Com base nos resultados obtidos nos inquéritos soro-epidemiológicos, conclui-se que os animais estão expostos a infecção por B. ovis, C. abortus e T. gondii com significados epidemiológicos distintos na população estudada. Medidas sanitárias e trabalhos de promoção em saúde devem ser incentivados com objetivo de prevenir e controlar a disseminação destes agentes importantes na saúde animal e coletiva.Submitted by (edna.saturno@ufrpe.br) on 2016-10-13T14:32:54Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Jose Wilton Pinheiro Junior.pdf: 1486430 bytes, checksum: 24b38026485ee7cc269f6334912b551c (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2016-10-13T14:32:54Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Epidemiologia das infecções por Brucella abortus,Brucella ovis, Chlamydophila abortus e Toxoplasma gondii em rebanhos ovinos no estado de Alagoas
title Epidemiologia das infecções por Brucella abortus,Brucella ovis, Chlamydophila abortus e Toxoplasma gondii em rebanhos ovinos no estado de Alagoas
spellingShingle Epidemiologia das infecções por Brucella abortus,Brucella ovis, Chlamydophila abortus e Toxoplasma gondii em rebanhos ovinos no estado de Alagoas
PINHEIRO JUNIOR, José Wilton
Ovino
Doença bacteriana
Brucelose
Diagnóstico
Fator de risco
Sheep
Bacterial disease
Diagnosis
Enzootic miscarriage
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Epidemiologia das infecções por Brucella abortus,Brucella ovis, Chlamydophila abortus e Toxoplasma gondii em rebanhos ovinos no estado de Alagoas
title_full Epidemiologia das infecções por Brucella abortus,Brucella ovis, Chlamydophila abortus e Toxoplasma gondii em rebanhos ovinos no estado de Alagoas
title_fullStr Epidemiologia das infecções por Brucella abortus,Brucella ovis, Chlamydophila abortus e Toxoplasma gondii em rebanhos ovinos no estado de Alagoas
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiologia das infecções por Brucella abortus,Brucella ovis, Chlamydophila abortus e Toxoplasma gondii em rebanhos ovinos no estado de Alagoas
title_sort Epidemiologia das infecções por Brucella abortus,Brucella ovis, Chlamydophila abortus e Toxoplasma gondii em rebanhos ovinos no estado de Alagoas
author PINHEIRO JUNIOR, José Wilton
author_facet PINHEIRO JUNIOR, José Wilton
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv MOTA, Rinaldo Aparecido
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv PIATTI, Rosa Maria
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv BRANDESPIM, Daniel Friguglietti
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv PORTO, Wagnner José Nascimento
dc.contributor.referee4.fl_str_mv ALVES, Leucio Câmara
dc.contributor.referee5.fl_str_mv SILVA, Leonildo Bento Galiza da
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/3931532041328673
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv PINHEIRO JUNIOR, José Wilton
contributor_str_mv MOTA, Rinaldo Aparecido
PIATTI, Rosa Maria
BRANDESPIM, Daniel Friguglietti
PORTO, Wagnner José Nascimento
ALVES, Leucio Câmara
SILVA, Leonildo Bento Galiza da
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Ovino
Doença bacteriana
Brucelose
Diagnóstico
Fator de risco
topic Ovino
Doença bacteriana
Brucelose
Diagnóstico
Fator de risco
Sheep
Bacterial disease
Diagnosis
Enzootic miscarriage
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Sheep
Bacterial disease
Diagnosis
Enzootic miscarriage
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
description The objective of this study was to study the production, hygienicalsanitary and reproduction aspects, and the epidemiology bacterial infectious (brucellosis and clamidofilosis) and parasitic (toxoplasmosis) diseases involved in reproduction disturbs in sheep in the state of Alagoas. Twenty seven properties distributed in twenty three municipalities in the state of Alagoas were studied. To the study of the the production, hygienical-sanitary and reproduction aspects, investigative questionnaires involving questions related to the properties were applied and analyzed. To the anti-Brucella abortus antibodies search the Tamponated Acidified Antigen, Modified Tamponated Acidified Antigen and Complement Fixation Reaction techniques were used. The agreement among the tests used in the Brucella abortus infection diagnosis was verified using the Kappa coefficient. For the study of Brucella ovis infection, the immunodiffusion technique in gelatinous agar was employed. To the anti-Chlamydophila abortus antibodies search the Complement Fixation Reaction technique with a 1:32 cutoff point was used. TheToxoplasma gondii infection diagnosis was done based on the indirect immunoflorescency technique considering the cutoff point of 1:64. To the study of risk factors associated with the Clamydophila abortus and Toxosplama gondii infection were selected variables related to properties characteristics, hygienical-sanitary management and reproduction disturbs. The analysis of the sanitary and socio-economic profile allowed to observe that the sheep creator from Alagoas is an individual with reasonable degree of education, that need information about the nutritional, reproductive and sanitary management and they still suffer the effects of the infectious and parasitic diseases occurrence, highlighting the miscarriage and reproduction disturbs. The utilization of biological techniques of reproduction is still ignorant, mainly assembles a natural in most herds studied. It was not observed positive animals to B. abortus and the agreement among the RB, RBm tests comparing to the FCR test was weak (K = 0.00; 0.00). From an amount of two hundred and seventy nine analyzed samples to B. ovis, it was observed that nine (3.2%) were positive and two hundred and seventy (96.8%) negative, distributed in six herds (37.5%) and in sixmunicipalities (46.2%). It was not possible to observe any significant statistics differences among sex, age, region, property size, creation management, significant association was observed for a historical of the reproduction disturbs (p<0,001). The results referents to the C. abortus shown that 59/274 (21.5%) were positive and 187 (68.3%) negative, noting77.7% of focus infection. The only variable that presented a significant association within the multivariate analysis statistics was the region (p<0.001; OR=3.48; I.C. 1.79 – 6.76). To the T. gondii infection, it was possible to see a significant association among the variables: age (OR=4.01; I.C. 2.03 – 7.94), property size (OR=0.48; I.C. 0.26 – 0.90), semi-intensive creation system (OR=3.17; I.C. 1.24 – 8.13), current water fount (OR=3.13; I.C. – 1.66 – 5.87), and the presence of cats (OR=1.72; I.C. 1.08 – 2.75). Based on the obtained results of the sero-epidemiologic inquiry, the conclusion is that the animals are exposed to the B. ovis, C. abortus e T. gondii infection with different epidemiological meanings in the studied population. Sanitary measures and works in health promotion should be encouraged aiming the prevention and control of the dissemination of these important agents in animal and public health.
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