Pathogens of public health concern shared by domestic and wild animals in a pluriactive farm / Patógenos importantes em saúde pública compartilhados por animais domésticos e silvestres em propriedade pluriativa pluriactive farm

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Autor(a) principal: Silveira, Débora Rodrigues
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Moraes, Thamíris Pereira de, Kaefer, Kauana, Porto, Rebeca Camargo, Bach, Luiz Gustavo, Alves, Juliane Leite, Gonçalves, Thaís Gonçalves, Timm, Cláudio Dias
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The objectives of this study were to identify the occurrence of pathogens of public health concern in wild and domestic animals within a pluriactive farm, to detect the presence of genes coding enterotoxins in Staphylococcus aureus isolates and to identify the occurrence of the same strain in different animals. Fecal samples of up to five specimens of each domestic and wild species were collected. Isolates were obtained, were realized the species identification/confirmation, detection of enterotoxigenic genes, the comparison of molecular profiles and were identified the Methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA). Total percentage of samples from which some isolate was obtained was 7.9% (19/241). S aureus was present in 7.5% (12/160) of domestic animals and in 6.2% (5/81) of wild animals. MRSA was isolated from 3.7% (6/160) of domestic and from 4.9% (4/81) of wild animals. Yesrinia enterocolitica was isolated from 1.2% (1/81) of wild animals and Samonella from 0.6% (1/160) of domestic animals. 35.3% (6/17) of S. aureus isolates had one of the enterotoxigenic genes. Indistinguishable and closely related isolates were found in domestic and wild animals, which confirms that there is a circulation of strains between animals or at least indicates the presence a common source of infection between them. 
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pathogens of public health concern shared by domestic and wild animals in a pluriactive farm / Patógenos importantes em saúde pública compartilhados por animais domésticos e silvestres em propriedade pluriativa pluriactive farm
title Pathogens of public health concern shared by domestic and wild animals in a pluriactive farm / Patógenos importantes em saúde pública compartilhados por animais domésticos e silvestres em propriedade pluriativa pluriactive farm
spellingShingle Pathogens of public health concern shared by domestic and wild animals in a pluriactive farm / Patógenos importantes em saúde pública compartilhados por animais domésticos e silvestres em propriedade pluriativa pluriactive farm
Silveira, Débora Rodrigues
birds
S. aureus
MRSA
Salmonella
Yersinia
pathogen dissemination.
title_short Pathogens of public health concern shared by domestic and wild animals in a pluriactive farm / Patógenos importantes em saúde pública compartilhados por animais domésticos e silvestres em propriedade pluriativa pluriactive farm
title_full Pathogens of public health concern shared by domestic and wild animals in a pluriactive farm / Patógenos importantes em saúde pública compartilhados por animais domésticos e silvestres em propriedade pluriativa pluriactive farm
title_fullStr Pathogens of public health concern shared by domestic and wild animals in a pluriactive farm / Patógenos importantes em saúde pública compartilhados por animais domésticos e silvestres em propriedade pluriativa pluriactive farm
title_full_unstemmed Pathogens of public health concern shared by domestic and wild animals in a pluriactive farm / Patógenos importantes em saúde pública compartilhados por animais domésticos e silvestres em propriedade pluriativa pluriactive farm
title_sort Pathogens of public health concern shared by domestic and wild animals in a pluriactive farm / Patógenos importantes em saúde pública compartilhados por animais domésticos e silvestres em propriedade pluriativa pluriactive farm
author Silveira, Débora Rodrigues
author_facet Silveira, Débora Rodrigues
Moraes, Thamíris Pereira de
Kaefer, Kauana
Porto, Rebeca Camargo
Bach, Luiz Gustavo
Alves, Juliane Leite
Gonçalves, Thaís Gonçalves
Timm, Cláudio Dias
author_role author
author2 Moraes, Thamíris Pereira de
Kaefer, Kauana
Porto, Rebeca Camargo
Bach, Luiz Gustavo
Alves, Juliane Leite
Gonçalves, Thaís Gonçalves
Timm, Cláudio Dias
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silveira, Débora Rodrigues
Moraes, Thamíris Pereira de
Kaefer, Kauana
Porto, Rebeca Camargo
Bach, Luiz Gustavo
Alves, Juliane Leite
Gonçalves, Thaís Gonçalves
Timm, Cláudio Dias
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv birds
S. aureus
MRSA
Salmonella
Yersinia
pathogen dissemination.
topic birds
S. aureus
MRSA
Salmonella
Yersinia
pathogen dissemination.
description The objectives of this study were to identify the occurrence of pathogens of public health concern in wild and domestic animals within a pluriactive farm, to detect the presence of genes coding enterotoxins in Staphylococcus aureus isolates and to identify the occurrence of the same strain in different animals. Fecal samples of up to five specimens of each domestic and wild species were collected. Isolates were obtained, were realized the species identification/confirmation, detection of enterotoxigenic genes, the comparison of molecular profiles and were identified the Methicillin-resistant S. aureus (MRSA). Total percentage of samples from which some isolate was obtained was 7.9% (19/241). S aureus was present in 7.5% (12/160) of domestic animals and in 6.2% (5/81) of wild animals. MRSA was isolated from 3.7% (6/160) of domestic and from 4.9% (4/81) of wild animals. Yesrinia enterocolitica was isolated from 1.2% (1/81) of wild animals and Samonella from 0.6% (1/160) of domestic animals. 35.3% (6/17) of S. aureus isolates had one of the enterotoxigenic genes. Indistinguishable and closely related isolates were found in domestic and wild animals, which confirms that there is a circulation of strains between animals or at least indicates the presence a common source of infection between them. 
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