Dermatopatias em animais de produção no nordeste do Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: LIMA, Telma de Sousa
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFRPE
Texto Completo: http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/8902
Resumo: In Brazil, animal production stands out considerably among the most varied zootechnical species; however, maintaining the health of the herds is still one of the main bottlenecks that the country needs to overcome in order to maintain its prominent position in the competitive environment of the market. The skin is a constant target of pathogens or environmental disturbances and is often the first to show signs of illness on the property, so that greater attention should be given to this organ as a tool to prevent the advancement and perpetuation of diseases and, consequently, reduce the impacts of disease on the farm. The objective of this work was to offer an update on the main dermatopathies in production animals in Brazil. Therefore, the study was divided into two parts: the first contains a general literature review, in which some of the skin diseases described in livestock in the Northeast are addressed, with emphasis on pathological findings. The second part is divided into three chapters and contains: a) a literature review called “skin diseases of donkeys and mules-an update”. This article was published in the international journal Animals and addresses some of the skin diseases that are described in donkeys and mules from Brazil and the world. In addition, he reports an outbreak of primary photosensitization by Froelichia humboldtiana in feral donkeys from Rio Grande do Norte, characterized by exuberant, ulcerated, exudative and pruritic lesions, especially in the face region, complicated by self-mutilation. b) A scientific article “Outbreaks of dermatopathy due to intoxication by Tephrosia noctiflora in Brazilian cattle herds”. This work will be submitted to the journal Toxicon and provides an update on cases of intoxication by Tephrosia noctiflora, a plant present in the forest zone of Brazil with the potential to cause skin, liver and kidney lesions. The outbreaks described here occurred in Pernambuco and Alagoas and affected both adult cattle and calves, characterized by weight loss and varying degrees of lichenification, hyperkeratosis, hyperpigmentation and secondary infection. It is possible that contact and consumption produce lesions in cattle that consume the plant even with adequate pasture supply. The last chapter (c) is a short communication entitled “Dorsal thermal necrosis in a Brazilian sheep herd”. This study will be submitted to the veterinary research journal and describes an outbreak of sun-induced skin necrosis in sheep raised in Alagoas. The animals developed lesions characterized by linear to serpiginous alopecia that progressed to skin detachment, showing the underlying dorsal musculature, from the cervical to the sacral region. The skin that fell off was dry, firm and black, while the musculature was dark red, covered with fibrin and fetid. These studies indicate that toxic and environmental disturbances are important for ruminants and horses in Northeastern Brazil and that management measures should be employed to reduce the impacts of these diseases on the herd. In all production spectrums, the negative repercussion of dermatopathies for the producer is evident. It is hoped, with these studies, that skin disorders receive due attention from producers and professionals who deal with species of zootechnical interest in Brazil in the field.
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spelling MENDONÇA, Fábio de SouzaLUCENA, Ricardo Barbosa deWICPOLT, Nathalia dos SantosUBIALI, Daniel Guimarãeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9127739441553347LIMA, Telma de Sousa2023-03-28T21:46:19Z2022-12-30LIMA, Telma de Sousa. Dermatopatias em animais de produção no nordeste do Brasil. 2022. 112 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Veterinária) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/8902In Brazil, animal production stands out considerably among the most varied zootechnical species; however, maintaining the health of the herds is still one of the main bottlenecks that the country needs to overcome in order to maintain its prominent position in the competitive environment of the market. The skin is a constant target of pathogens or environmental disturbances and is often the first to show signs of illness on the property, so that greater attention should be given to this organ as a tool to prevent the advancement and perpetuation of diseases and, consequently, reduce the impacts of disease on the farm. The objective of this work was to offer an update on the main dermatopathies in production animals in Brazil. Therefore, the study was divided into two parts: the first contains a general literature review, in which some of the skin diseases described in livestock in the Northeast are addressed, with emphasis on pathological findings. The second part is divided into three chapters and contains: a) a literature review called “skin diseases of donkeys and mules-an update”. This article was published in the international journal Animals and addresses some of the skin diseases that are described in donkeys and mules from Brazil and the world. In addition, he reports an outbreak of primary photosensitization by Froelichia humboldtiana in feral donkeys from Rio Grande do Norte, characterized by exuberant, ulcerated, exudative and pruritic lesions, especially in the face region, complicated by self-mutilation. b) A scientific article “Outbreaks of dermatopathy due to intoxication by Tephrosia noctiflora in Brazilian cattle herds”. This work will be submitted to the journal Toxicon and provides an update on cases of intoxication by Tephrosia noctiflora, a plant present in the forest zone of Brazil with the potential to cause skin, liver and kidney lesions. The outbreaks described here occurred in Pernambuco and Alagoas and affected both adult cattle and calves, characterized by weight loss and varying degrees of lichenification, hyperkeratosis, hyperpigmentation and secondary infection. It is possible that contact and consumption produce lesions in cattle that consume the plant even with adequate pasture supply. The last chapter (c) is a short communication entitled “Dorsal thermal necrosis in a Brazilian sheep herd”. This study will be submitted to the veterinary research journal and describes an outbreak of sun-induced skin necrosis in sheep raised in Alagoas. The animals developed lesions characterized by linear to serpiginous alopecia that progressed to skin detachment, showing the underlying dorsal musculature, from the cervical to the sacral region. The skin that fell off was dry, firm and black, while the musculature was dark red, covered with fibrin and fetid. These studies indicate that toxic and environmental disturbances are important for ruminants and horses in Northeastern Brazil and that management measures should be employed to reduce the impacts of these diseases on the herd. In all production spectrums, the negative repercussion of dermatopathies for the producer is evident. It is hoped, with these studies, that skin disorders receive due attention from producers and professionals who deal with species of zootechnical interest in Brazil in the field.No Brasil a produção de animais destaca-se consideravelmente entre as mais variadas espécies zootécnicas; contudo, manter a sanidade dos rebanhos ainda é um dos principais gargalos que o país precisa vencer para se manter nessa posição de destaque frente ao ambiente competitivo do mercado. A pele é alvo constante de patógenos ou distúrbios ambientais e frequentemente é o primeiro a dar sinais de adoecimento na propriedade, de modo que maior atenção deve ser conferida a esse órgão como ferramenta para impedir o avanço e perpetuação das doenças e, consequentemente, reduzir os impactos das enfermidades na fazenda. O objetivo deste trabalho foi oferecer uma atualização sobre as principais dermatopatias em animais de produção do Brasil. Para tanto, o estudo foi divido em duas partes: a primeira contém uma revisão de literatura geral, na qual se aborda algumas das doenças de pele descritas em animais de produção do Nordeste, com ênfase nos achados patológicos. A segunda parte é dividida em três capítulos e contém: a) uma revisão de literatura denominada “skin diseases of donkeys and mules- an update”. Esse artigo foi publicado no periódico internacional Animals e aborda algumas das doenças de pele que são descritas em asininos e muares do Brasil e mundo. Além disso, relata um surto de fotossensibilização primária por Froelichia humboldtiana em jumentos ferais do Rio Grande do Norte, caracterizadas por lesões exuberantes, ulceradas, exsudativas e pruriginosas, especialmente na região da face, complicadas por automutilação. b) um artigo científico “Surtos de dermatopatia por intoxicação por Tephrosia noctiflora em rebanhos bovinos brasileiros”. Esse trabalho será submetido à revista Toxicon e fornece uma atualização sobre os casos de intoxicação por Tephrosia noctiflora, planta presente na zona da mata do Brasil com potencial de causar lesões cutâneas, hepáticas e renais. Os surtos aqui descritos ocorreram em Pernambuco e Alagoas e afetaram tanto bovinos adultos quanto bezerros, caracterizando-se por perda de peso e graus variados de liquenificação, hiperceratose, hiperpigmentação e infecção secundária. É possível que o contato e o consumo produzam lesões no bovinos que consomem a planta mesmo com oferta de pastagem adequada. O último capítulo (c) é um short communication intitulado “Necrose térmica dorsal em um rebanho brasileiro de ovinos”. Esse estudo será submetido no periódico veterinary research e descreve um surto de necrose cutânea induzida pelo sol em ovinos criados em Alagoas. Os animais desenvolveram lesões caracterizadas por alopecia linear a serpiginosa que progredia para descolamento da pele, evidenciando a musculatura dorsal subjacente, desde a região cervical até a sacral. A pele que caía era seca, firme e preta, enquanto a musculatura era vermelha escura, coberta por fibrina e fétida. Esses trabalhos apontam que os distúrbios tóxicos e ambientais são importantes para ruminantes e equídeos do Nordeste do Brasil e que medidas de manejo devem ser empregadas para reduzir os impactos dessas doenças no rebanho. Em todos os espectros de produção são evidentes a repercussão negativa das dermatopatias para o produtor. Espera-se, com estes estudos, que os distúrbios cutâneos recebam a devida atenção dos produtores e profissionais que lidam a campo com espécies de interesse zootécnico do Brasil.Submitted by (lucia.rodrigues@ufrpe.br) on 2023-03-28T21:46:19Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Telma de Sousa Lima.pdf: 2715749 bytes, checksum: 6e5dd094872e50531a48eea27fb04233 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-03-28T21:46:19Z (GMT). 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title Dermatopatias em animais de produção no nordeste do Brasil
spellingShingle Dermatopatias em animais de produção no nordeste do Brasil
LIMA, Telma de Sousa
Dermatopatias
Ruminantes
Equídeos
Doença de pele
Produção animal
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Dermatopatias em animais de produção no nordeste do Brasil
title_full Dermatopatias em animais de produção no nordeste do Brasil
title_fullStr Dermatopatias em animais de produção no nordeste do Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Dermatopatias em animais de produção no nordeste do Brasil
title_sort Dermatopatias em animais de produção no nordeste do Brasil
author LIMA, Telma de Sousa
author_facet LIMA, Telma de Sousa
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dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv LUCENA, Ricardo Barbosa de
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv WICPOLT, Nathalia dos Santos
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv UBIALI, Daniel Guimarães
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv LIMA, Telma de Sousa
contributor_str_mv MENDONÇA, Fábio de Souza
LUCENA, Ricardo Barbosa de
WICPOLT, Nathalia dos Santos
UBIALI, Daniel Guimarães
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Dermatopatias
Ruminantes
Equídeos
Doença de pele
Produção animal
topic Dermatopatias
Ruminantes
Equídeos
Doença de pele
Produção animal
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
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description In Brazil, animal production stands out considerably among the most varied zootechnical species; however, maintaining the health of the herds is still one of the main bottlenecks that the country needs to overcome in order to maintain its prominent position in the competitive environment of the market. The skin is a constant target of pathogens or environmental disturbances and is often the first to show signs of illness on the property, so that greater attention should be given to this organ as a tool to prevent the advancement and perpetuation of diseases and, consequently, reduce the impacts of disease on the farm. The objective of this work was to offer an update on the main dermatopathies in production animals in Brazil. Therefore, the study was divided into two parts: the first contains a general literature review, in which some of the skin diseases described in livestock in the Northeast are addressed, with emphasis on pathological findings. The second part is divided into three chapters and contains: a) a literature review called “skin diseases of donkeys and mules-an update”. This article was published in the international journal Animals and addresses some of the skin diseases that are described in donkeys and mules from Brazil and the world. In addition, he reports an outbreak of primary photosensitization by Froelichia humboldtiana in feral donkeys from Rio Grande do Norte, characterized by exuberant, ulcerated, exudative and pruritic lesions, especially in the face region, complicated by self-mutilation. b) A scientific article “Outbreaks of dermatopathy due to intoxication by Tephrosia noctiflora in Brazilian cattle herds”. This work will be submitted to the journal Toxicon and provides an update on cases of intoxication by Tephrosia noctiflora, a plant present in the forest zone of Brazil with the potential to cause skin, liver and kidney lesions. The outbreaks described here occurred in Pernambuco and Alagoas and affected both adult cattle and calves, characterized by weight loss and varying degrees of lichenification, hyperkeratosis, hyperpigmentation and secondary infection. It is possible that contact and consumption produce lesions in cattle that consume the plant even with adequate pasture supply. The last chapter (c) is a short communication entitled “Dorsal thermal necrosis in a Brazilian sheep herd”. This study will be submitted to the veterinary research journal and describes an outbreak of sun-induced skin necrosis in sheep raised in Alagoas. The animals developed lesions characterized by linear to serpiginous alopecia that progressed to skin detachment, showing the underlying dorsal musculature, from the cervical to the sacral region. The skin that fell off was dry, firm and black, while the musculature was dark red, covered with fibrin and fetid. These studies indicate that toxic and environmental disturbances are important for ruminants and horses in Northeastern Brazil and that management measures should be employed to reduce the impacts of these diseases on the herd. In all production spectrums, the negative repercussion of dermatopathies for the producer is evident. It is hoped, with these studies, that skin disorders receive due attention from producers and professionals who deal with species of zootechnical interest in Brazil in the field.
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