Herpesvírus em equídeos no Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: SILVA FILHO, Givaldo Bom da
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Objective of this dissertation describes the occurrence of an outbreak of coital exanthema caused by alphaherpesvirus equine 3 (EHV-3), in the State of Rio Grande do Norte. The national equine herd is estimated at 5,228,434 heads, comprising 4,236,062 horses (81%), 615,498 mules (11.8%) and 376,874 donkeys (7.2%). Among the important causes of economic damage to an equine culture, respiratory and reproductive disorders stand out, often associated with herpesvirus infection. Five different herpesviruses cause clinical disease in domestic horses, these being equine alphaherpesviruses 1,3 and 4 (EHV-1, EHV-3 and EHV-4) and equine gammaherpesviruses 2 and 5 (EHV-2 and (EHV-5). It is estimated that 80–90% of horses aged up to 2 years old have already been infected with EHV-1 and / or EHV-4. These cause abortions, respiratory accidents and myeloencephalopathy in their hosts. there is no diagnosis of EHV-4 as a cause of disease, with only serological evidence of its presence. The prevalence of these agents demonstrates that donkeys and mules, even though clinically affected, are of fundamental importance in the spread of EHV-1 and EHV-4 in herds. EHV-3 is responsible for causing a reproductive disease called equine coital exanthema (ECE). This disease is characterized by ulcers in the genital regions, donkeys and many can be affected. Gammaherpesvirosis EHV-2 and EHV-5 have been more recently studied, the latter associated with important pulmonary damage in horses, characterized by severe multinodular pulmonary fibrosis in horses, it is suspected that this is a new emerging disease. In Brazil, there is no diagnosis of herpesvirus infections that have donkeys as a host. The outbreak described occurred in a farm in the semi-arid region of the State of Rio Grande do Norte. The main clinical signs consisted of anorexia, hyporexia, fibrinous or purulent secretion in the mucosa of the penis and vagina. Two mares had discrete lesions that consisted of scars on the mucosa of the vagina and on the perivulvar region. In a stallion, the disease consisted of severe umbilicated-exanthematous ulcers, histologically foreskin with necrotizing dermatitis with acanthosis with some keratinocytes containing intranuclear eosinophilic inclusion corpuscle, notable inflammatory infiltrate and perivasculitis. The DNA of EHV-3 was amplified in blood and mucosa samples from the penis by the PCR technique. This is the first report of molecular diagnosis of equine coital rash affecting horses in Northeast Brazil. New studies must be carried out in order to investigate the epidemiology and the importance of this herpetic disease in the country.
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spelling MENDONÇA, Fábio de SouzaSOUZA, Francisco de Assis LeiteEVÊNCIO NETO, JoaquimALMEIDA, Valdir Morais dehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4002013072191039SILVA FILHO, Givaldo Bom da2023-03-22T17:53:05Z2021-02-25SILVA FILHO, Givaldo Bom da. Herpesvírus em equídeos no Brasil. 2021. 51 f. Dissertação (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência Veterinária) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/8879Objective of this dissertation describes the occurrence of an outbreak of coital exanthema caused by alphaherpesvirus equine 3 (EHV-3), in the State of Rio Grande do Norte. The national equine herd is estimated at 5,228,434 heads, comprising 4,236,062 horses (81%), 615,498 mules (11.8%) and 376,874 donkeys (7.2%). Among the important causes of economic damage to an equine culture, respiratory and reproductive disorders stand out, often associated with herpesvirus infection. Five different herpesviruses cause clinical disease in domestic horses, these being equine alphaherpesviruses 1,3 and 4 (EHV-1, EHV-3 and EHV-4) and equine gammaherpesviruses 2 and 5 (EHV-2 and (EHV-5). It is estimated that 80–90% of horses aged up to 2 years old have already been infected with EHV-1 and / or EHV-4. These cause abortions, respiratory accidents and myeloencephalopathy in their hosts. there is no diagnosis of EHV-4 as a cause of disease, with only serological evidence of its presence. The prevalence of these agents demonstrates that donkeys and mules, even though clinically affected, are of fundamental importance in the spread of EHV-1 and EHV-4 in herds. EHV-3 is responsible for causing a reproductive disease called equine coital exanthema (ECE). This disease is characterized by ulcers in the genital regions, donkeys and many can be affected. Gammaherpesvirosis EHV-2 and EHV-5 have been more recently studied, the latter associated with important pulmonary damage in horses, characterized by severe multinodular pulmonary fibrosis in horses, it is suspected that this is a new emerging disease. In Brazil, there is no diagnosis of herpesvirus infections that have donkeys as a host. The outbreak described occurred in a farm in the semi-arid region of the State of Rio Grande do Norte. The main clinical signs consisted of anorexia, hyporexia, fibrinous or purulent secretion in the mucosa of the penis and vagina. Two mares had discrete lesions that consisted of scars on the mucosa of the vagina and on the perivulvar region. In a stallion, the disease consisted of severe umbilicated-exanthematous ulcers, histologically foreskin with necrotizing dermatitis with acanthosis with some keratinocytes containing intranuclear eosinophilic inclusion corpuscle, notable inflammatory infiltrate and perivasculitis. The DNA of EHV-3 was amplified in blood and mucosa samples from the penis by the PCR technique. This is the first report of molecular diagnosis of equine coital rash affecting horses in Northeast Brazil. New studies must be carried out in order to investigate the epidemiology and the importance of this herpetic disease in the country.Objetivo desta dissertação é descrever a ocorrência de um surto de exantema coital provocado por alfaherpesvírus equino 3 (EHV-3), no Estado Rio Grande do Norte. O efetivo de equídeos nacional é estimado em 5.228.434 cabeças, sendo estas compostas por 4.236.062 equinos (81%), 615.498 muares (11,8%) e 376.874 asininos (7,2%). Dentre as importantes causas de prejuízos econômicos para a cultura de equídeos, destaca-se os distúrbios respiratórios e reprodutivos, estes muitas vezes estão associados à infecções por herpesvírus. Cinco diferentes herpesvírus causam doença clínica em equinos domésticos sendo estes os alfaherpesvírus equinos 1,3 e 4 (EHV-1, EHV-3 e EHV-4) e os gammaherpesvírus equinos 2 e 5 (EHV-2 e (EHV-5). Estima-se que 80–90% dos equinos com até 2 anos de idade já tenham sido infectados por EHV-1 e/ou EHV-4. Estes provocam abortos, lesões respiratórias e mieloencefalopatia nos seus hospedeiros. No Brasil estes agentes são endêmicos, porém não há diagnóstico do EHV-4 como causador de enfermidades, havendo apenas evidências sorológicas de sua presença. A prevalência de anticorpos para esses agentes demonstra que os asininos e muares, mesmo sendo raramente afetados clinicamente, apresentam fundamental importância na disseminação do EHV-1 e EHV-4 em plantéis. EHV-3 é responsável por causar uma doença reprodutiva chamada de exantema coital equino (ECE). Esta doença é caracterizada por úlceras nas regiões genitais, asininos e muares podem ser afetados. As gamaherpesviroses EHV-2 e EHV-5 têm sido mais recentemente estudadas, esta última associada a importantes danos pulmonares em equinos, caracterizada como por grave fibrose pulmonar multinodular em equinos, suspeita-se que essa seja uma nova enfermidade emergente. Não há no Brasil diagnóstico de herpesviroses que tenham asininos como hospedeiro. O surto descrito ocorreu em um haras na região semiárida do Estado do Rio Grande do Norte. Os principais sinais clínicos consistiram em anorexia, hiporexia, secreção fibrinosa ou purulenta na mucosa do pênis e vagina. Duas éguas apresentavam lesões discretas que consistiam em cicatrizes na mucosa da vagina e na região perivulvar. Em um garanhão, a doença consistia em úlceras umbilicadas-exantematosas severas, histologicamente prepúcio com dermatite necrosante com acantose com alguns queratinócitos contendo corpúsculo de inclusão eosinofílico intranuclear, notável infiltrado inflamatório e perivasculite. O DNA do EHV-3 foi amplificado em amostras de sangue e mucosa do pênis pela técnica de PCR. Este é o primeiro relato de diagnóstico molecular de exantema coital equino afetando cavalos no Nordeste do Brasil. Novos estudos devem ser realizados a fim de investigar a epidemiologia e a importância dessa doença herpética no país.Submitted by (lucia.rodrigues@ufrpe.br) on 2023-03-22T17:53:05Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Givaldo Bom da Silva Filho.pdf: 988552 bytes, checksum: 45d4cfe97f00e03407c28cad31c7f9ac (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-03-22T17:53:05Z (GMT). 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title Herpesvírus em equídeos no Brasil
spellingShingle Herpesvírus em equídeos no Brasil
SILVA FILHO, Givaldo Bom da
Equino
Herpesvírus
Alphaherpesvirinae
Balanopostite
PCR
Diagnóstico molecular
Exantema coital equino
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Herpesvírus em equídeos no Brasil
title_full Herpesvírus em equídeos no Brasil
title_fullStr Herpesvírus em equídeos no Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Herpesvírus em equídeos no Brasil
title_sort Herpesvírus em equídeos no Brasil
author SILVA FILHO, Givaldo Bom da
author_facet SILVA FILHO, Givaldo Bom da
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv SOUZA, Francisco de Assis Leite
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv EVÊNCIO NETO, Joaquim
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv ALMEIDA, Valdir Morais de
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contributor_str_mv MENDONÇA, Fábio de Souza
SOUZA, Francisco de Assis Leite
EVÊNCIO NETO, Joaquim
ALMEIDA, Valdir Morais de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Equino
Herpesvírus
Alphaherpesvirinae
Balanopostite
PCR
Diagnóstico molecular
Exantema coital equino
topic Equino
Herpesvírus
Alphaherpesvirinae
Balanopostite
PCR
Diagnóstico molecular
Exantema coital equino
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
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description Objective of this dissertation describes the occurrence of an outbreak of coital exanthema caused by alphaherpesvirus equine 3 (EHV-3), in the State of Rio Grande do Norte. The national equine herd is estimated at 5,228,434 heads, comprising 4,236,062 horses (81%), 615,498 mules (11.8%) and 376,874 donkeys (7.2%). Among the important causes of economic damage to an equine culture, respiratory and reproductive disorders stand out, often associated with herpesvirus infection. Five different herpesviruses cause clinical disease in domestic horses, these being equine alphaherpesviruses 1,3 and 4 (EHV-1, EHV-3 and EHV-4) and equine gammaherpesviruses 2 and 5 (EHV-2 and (EHV-5). It is estimated that 80–90% of horses aged up to 2 years old have already been infected with EHV-1 and / or EHV-4. These cause abortions, respiratory accidents and myeloencephalopathy in their hosts. there is no diagnosis of EHV-4 as a cause of disease, with only serological evidence of its presence. The prevalence of these agents demonstrates that donkeys and mules, even though clinically affected, are of fundamental importance in the spread of EHV-1 and EHV-4 in herds. EHV-3 is responsible for causing a reproductive disease called equine coital exanthema (ECE). This disease is characterized by ulcers in the genital regions, donkeys and many can be affected. Gammaherpesvirosis EHV-2 and EHV-5 have been more recently studied, the latter associated with important pulmonary damage in horses, characterized by severe multinodular pulmonary fibrosis in horses, it is suspected that this is a new emerging disease. In Brazil, there is no diagnosis of herpesvirus infections that have donkeys as a host. The outbreak described occurred in a farm in the semi-arid region of the State of Rio Grande do Norte. The main clinical signs consisted of anorexia, hyporexia, fibrinous or purulent secretion in the mucosa of the penis and vagina. Two mares had discrete lesions that consisted of scars on the mucosa of the vagina and on the perivulvar region. In a stallion, the disease consisted of severe umbilicated-exanthematous ulcers, histologically foreskin with necrotizing dermatitis with acanthosis with some keratinocytes containing intranuclear eosinophilic inclusion corpuscle, notable inflammatory infiltrate and perivasculitis. The DNA of EHV-3 was amplified in blood and mucosa samples from the penis by the PCR technique. This is the first report of molecular diagnosis of equine coital rash affecting horses in Northeast Brazil. New studies must be carried out in order to investigate the epidemiology and the importance of this herpetic disease in the country.
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