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#31 - Diagnóstico de raiva no Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil, de 1985 a 2007, p.515-520

Abstract in English:

ABSTRACT.- Teixeira T.F., Holz C.L., Caixeta S.P.M.B., Dezen D., Cibulski S.P., Silva J.R., Rosa J.C.A., Schmidt E., Ferreira J.C., Batista H.B.C.R., Caldas E., Franco A.C. & Roehe P.M. 2008. [Rabies diagnosis in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, from 1985 to 2007.] Diagnóstico de raiva no Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil, de 1985 a 2007. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 28(10):515-520. Instituto de Pesquisas Veterinárias Desidério Finamor, Fepagro-Saúde Animal, Cx. Postal 2076, Porto Alegre, RS 90001-970, Brazil. E-mail: proehe@ufrgs.br The results of 23 years of rabies diagnosis carried out at the Veterinary Research Institute Desidério Finamor, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, RS, Brazil, are reported. From 1985 to 2007, a total of 23.460 specimens were examined, corresponding to 95% of the total number of samples submitted to rabies laboratory diagnosis notified within the state. Diagnostic methods included standard techniques such as the fluorescent antibody test (FAT) and mouse inoculation test (MIT). No cases of human rabies occurred in the period. Rabies virus (RV) was detected in 739 specimens (3.1%), from which 656 (88.7%) were from cattle. The virus was also identified in specimens from 23 dogs (3.1%), 21 horses (2.9%), 29 bats (4.0%), 4 cats (0.5%), 3 sheep (0.4%), 2 pigs (0.27%) and a wild animal of undetermined species (0.13%). The last case of rabies associated with a canine variant was diagnosed in 1988. Two cases of rabies associated with bat variant viruses were reported, in a domestic cat (2001) and in a dog (2007). In cattle, a marked tendency to a decrease in the number of cases was detected in the examined period. In contrast, an increase in the number of cases in haematophagous as well as in non haematophagous bats is noticed. However, as the number of bat specimens submitted for diagnosis has increased, this finding most likely reflects a higher degree of awareness on the possible role for bats in the rabies transmission cycle, rather than any particular changes on the virus or its hosts.

Abstract in Portuguese:

ABSTRACT.- Teixeira T.F., Holz C.L., Caixeta S.P.M.B., Dezen D., Cibulski S.P., Silva J.R., Rosa J.C.A., Schmidt E., Ferreira J.C., Batista H.B.C.R., Caldas E., Franco A.C. & Roehe P.M. 2008. [Rabies diagnosis in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, from 1985 to 2007.] Diagnóstico de raiva no Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil, de 1985 a 2007. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 28(10):515-520. Instituto de Pesquisas Veterinárias Desidério Finamor, Fepagro-Saúde Animal, Cx. Postal 2076, Porto Alegre, RS 90001-970, Brazil. E-mail: proehe@ufrgs.br The results of 23 years of rabies diagnosis carried out at the Veterinary Research Institute Desidério Finamor, in the state of Rio Grande do Sul, RS, Brazil, are reported. From 1985 to 2007, a total of 23.460 specimens were examined, corresponding to 95% of the total number of samples submitted to rabies laboratory diagnosis notified within the state. Diagnostic methods included standard techniques such as the fluorescent antibody test (FAT) and mouse inoculation test (MIT). No cases of human rabies occurred in the period. Rabies virus (RV) was detected in 739 specimens (3.1%), from which 656 (88.7%) were from cattle. The virus was also identified in specimens from 23 dogs (3.1%), 21 horses (2.9%), 29 bats (4.0%), 4 cats (0.5%), 3 sheep (0.4%), 2 pigs (0.27%) and a wild animal of undetermined species (0.13%). The last case of rabies associated with a canine variant was diagnosed in 1988. Two cases of rabies associated with bat variant viruses were reported, in a domestic cat (2001) and in a dog (2007). In cattle, a marked tendency to a decrease in the number of cases was detected in the examined period. In contrast, an increase in the number of cases in haematophagous as well as in non haematophagous bats is noticed. However, as the number of bat specimens submitted for diagnosis has increased, this finding most likely reflects a higher degree of awareness on the possible role for bats in the rabies transmission cycle, rather than any particular changes on the virus or its hosts.


#32 - Sinais clínicos, distribuição das lesões no sistema nervoso e epidemiologia da raiva em herbívoros na região Nordeste do Brasil, p.250-264

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Lima E.F., Riet-Correa F., Castro R.S., Gomes A.A.B. & Lima F.S. 2005. [Clinical signs, distribution of the lesions in the central nervous system and epidemiology of rabies in northeastern Brazil.] Sinais clínicos, distribuição das lesões no sistema nervoso e epidemiologia da raiva em herbívoros na região Nordeste do Brasil. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 25(4):250-264. Centro de Saúde e Tecnologia Rural, Campus de Patos, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Patos, PB 58700-000, Brazil. E-mail: riet@cstr.ufcg.br Twenty four outbreaks of rabies in cattle, 4 in horses, 2 in sheep, and 2 in goats are reported in northeastern Brazil. All outbreaks occurred in the state of Paraíba, except one in horses that occurred in the state of Rio Grande do Norte. All outbreaks, except one in sheep, were probably transmitted by vampire-bats, but the transmission by foxes (Dusicyon vetulus) is also possible. Clinical signs were characteristic for distribution of the lesions in the central nervous system (CNS). In cattle, signs were mainly of the paralytic form of rabies, caused by lesions on the spinal cord, brain stem and cerebellum; but some animals showed also depression, excitation and other signs due to cerebral lesions. In 3 out of 5 horses, the main clinical signs were due to lesions in the cerebrum, and 2 had the paralytic form. From 4 sheep and 2 goats affected, 4 showed clinical signs of the paralytic form; but in 1 goat and 1 sheep the main clinical signs were caused by cerebral lesions. All affected animals, except 1 goat, had a clinical manifestation period of 2-8 days. The only gross lesions were distention of the urinary bladder in 4 cattle and distention of the rectum in 2 others. Two horses had skin lesions due to traumatic injury. Histologic lesions were diffuse non-suppurative encephalomyelitis and meningitis. In the horses, and in one goat with a clinical manifestation period of 35 days, the lesions were more severe, with neuronal necrosis, neuronophagia, and presence of axonal spheroids. Negri bodies were found in 87% (20/23) of the cattle cases examined histologically. In small ruminants Negri bodies were found in 83% (5/6) of the cases. In sheep, goats and cattle, Negri bodies were more frequent in the cerebellum, but they were found also in brain stem, spinal cord and cerebrum. In horses, Negri bodies were found in small amounts only in the cortex of one animal, and in the cortex and hippocampus of another. Histologic lesions and Negri bodies in the trigeminal ganglia were less frequent than in the CNS. These results show that in rabies of herbivores, clinical signs and distribution of lesions in the CNS are variable, so that for the diagnosis and adequate clinical evaluation and the histologic study of different areas of the CNS are necessary. This also suggests that when the fluorescent antibody test and mouse inoculation test are negative, they should be repeated with samples from different areas of the brain and spinal cord. Frequency data of diseases from 4 diagnostic laboratories were used to estimate cattle deaths due to rabies in 3 Brazilian states. In Paraíba, with a population of 918,262 cattle, the annual death rate is estimated in 8,609 heads. In Mato Grosso do Sul, with a population of 23 millions cattle, deaths caused by rabies are estimated in 149,500 heads, and in Rio Grande do Sul, with a cattle population of 13 millions, cattle deaths due to rabies are estimated in 13,000 to 16,250 heads. If these data are used to estimate cattle losses in Brazil, with a cattle population of 195 millions, it can be estimated that 842,688 deaths are caused annually by rabies.

Abstract in Portuguese:

Lima E.F., Riet-Correa F., Castro R.S., Gomes A.A.B. & Lima F.S. 2005. [Clinical signs, distribution of the lesions in the central nervous system and epidemiology of rabies in northeastern Brazil.] Sinais clínicos, distribuição das lesões no sistema nervoso e epidemiologia da raiva em herbívoros na região Nordeste do Brasil. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 25(4):250-264. Centro de Saúde e Tecnologia Rural, Campus de Patos, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Patos, PB 58700-000, Brazil. E-mail: riet@cstr.ufcg.br Twenty four outbreaks of rabies in cattle, 4 in horses, 2 in sheep, and 2 in goats are reported in northeastern Brazil. All outbreaks occurred in the state of Paraíba, except one in horses that occurred in the state of Rio Grande do Norte. All outbreaks, except one in sheep, were probably transmitted by vampire-bats, but the transmission by foxes (Dusicyon vetulus) is also possible. Clinical signs were characteristic for distribution of the lesions in the central nervous system (CNS). In cattle, signs were mainly of the paralytic form of rabies, caused by lesions on the spinal cord, brain stem and cerebellum; but some animals showed also depression, excitation and other signs due to cerebral lesions. In 3 out of 5 horses, the main clinical signs were due to lesions in the cerebrum, and 2 had the paralytic form. From 4 sheep and 2 goats affected, 4 showed clinical signs of the paralytic form; but in 1 goat and 1 sheep the main clinical signs were caused by cerebral lesions. All affected animals, except 1 goat, had a clinical manifestation period of 2-8 days. The only gross lesions were distention of the urinary bladder in 4 cattle and distention of the rectum in 2 others. Two horses had skin lesions due to traumatic injury. Histologic lesions were diffuse non-suppurative encephalomyelitis and meningitis. In the horses, and in one goat with a clinical manifestation period of 35 days, the lesions were more severe, with neuronal necrosis, neuronophagia, and presence of axonal spheroids. Negri bodies were found in 87% (20/23) of the cattle cases examined histologically. In small ruminants Negri bodies were found in 83% (5/6) of the cases. In sheep, goats and cattle, Negri bodies were more frequent in the cerebellum, but they were found also in brain stem, spinal cord and cerebrum. In horses, Negri bodies were found in small amounts only in the cortex of one animal, and in the cortex and hippocampus of another. Histologic lesions and Negri bodies in the trigeminal ganglia were less frequent than in the CNS. These results show that in rabies of herbivores, clinical signs and distribution of lesions in the CNS are variable, so that for the diagnosis and adequate clinical evaluation and the histologic study of different areas of the CNS are necessary. This also suggests that when the fluorescent antibody test and mouse inoculation test are negative, they should be repeated with samples from different areas of the brain and spinal cord. Frequency data of diseases from 4 diagnostic laboratories were used to estimate cattle deaths due to rabies in 3 Brazilian states. In Paraíba, with a population of 918,262 cattle, the annual death rate is estimated in 8,609 heads. In Mato Grosso do Sul, with a population of 23 millions cattle, deaths caused by rabies are estimated in 149,500 heads, and in Rio Grande do Sul, with a cattle population of 13 millions, cattle deaths due to rabies are estimated in 13,000 to 16,250 heads. If these data are used to estimate cattle losses in Brazil, with a cattle population of 195 millions, it can be estimated that 842,688 deaths are caused annually by rabies.


#33 - Bovine herpesvirus type 5 (BHV-5) in a calf with rabies, 23(1):1-4

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ABSTRACT.- Spilki F.R., Franco A.C., Teixeira M.B., Esteves P.A., Schaefer R., Schmidt E., Lemos R.A. & Roehe P.M. 2003. Bovine herpesvirus type 5 (BHV-5) in a calf with rabies. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 23(1):1-4. Centro de Pesquisas Veterinárias Desidério Finamor, FepagroSaúde Animal, Cx. Postal 2076, Porto Alegre, RS 90001-970, Brazil. The brain of an one year old mal e calf which died with signs of neurological disease was submitted to the laboratory for rabies diagnosis. Microscopical findings included moderate mielitis, mild meningoencephalitis with perivascular cell cuffing and Negri inclusion bodies in Purkinje cells of the cerebellum. Rabies virus infection was further confirmed by the direct fluorescent antibody test as well as by mouse inoculation. ln addition, a herpesvirus was isolated from brain tissues. The isolate was antigenic and genetically characterized as bovine herpesvirus type 5 (BHV-5). It was not possible to determine whether BHV-5 played an active role in the outcome of the infection, since, the virus might have been present in a latent form in neural tissues. This is the first report of a mixed rabies/ BHV-5 infection in calves.

Abstract in Portuguese:

RESUMO.- Spilki F.R., Franco A.C., Teixeira M.B., Esteves P.A., Schaefer R., Schmidt E., Lemos R.A. & Roehe P.M. 2003. Bovine herpesvirus type 5 (BHV-5) in a calf with rabies. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira 23(1):1-4. [Herpesvírus bovino tipo 5 (BHV-5) em bovino infectado pelo vírus da raiva.] Centro de Pesquisas Veterinárias Desidério Finamor, FepagroSaúde Animal, Cx. Postal 2076, Porto Alegre, RS 90001-970, Brazil. O encéfalo de um bezerro macho, de um ano de idade, que morreu com sinais de doença neurológica, foi submetido ao laboratório para diagnóstico de raiva. O exame histopatológico revelou mielite moderada, meningoencefalite leve com infiltração perivascular e corpúsculos de Negri nas células de Purkinje do cerebelo. A infecção pelo vírus rábico foi ainda confirmada por imunofluorescência diretá e por inoculação em camundongos. Além disso, um herpesvírus foi isolado dos tecidos do encéfalo. O vírus isolado foi antigênica e geneticamente caracterizado como Herpesvírus bovino tipo 5 (BHV-5). Não foi possível determinar se o BHV-5 teve algum papel ativo no desfecho da enfermidade, uma vez que o vírus poderia estar presente em forma latente nos tecidos neurais. Este é o primeiro relato de uma infecção mista pelo vírus da raiva e BHV-5 em bovinos.


#34 - Raiva bovina e linhas de conduta (Tópico de Interesse Geral), 18(1):45-46

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#35 - Sero-epidemiological survey on caprine arthritis-encephalitis in Pernambuco, Brazil

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An epidemiological survey on dairy goats in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil, was carried out to determine the prevalence of caprine arthritis-encephalitis virus (CAEV) infection. A total of 397 serum samples was examined by the agar gel immunodiffusion test using Maedi/Visna virus antigen. The prevalence was 17.6% (70/397), with at least one positive sample in 19 of 40 studied flocks. Significant differences (X2; p<0.05) were found between the rates of positivity recorded in pure bred (21.1%) (Saanen, Toggemburg and Alpine) and crossbred (9.8%) goats; also between animals older (40.0%) or younger (15.1-16.1%) than 4 and a half years. No differences were observed when the sampled population was grouped according to sex or flock composition (bucks, dams and kids).

Abstract in Portuguese:

Com o objetivo de determinar a prevalência da artrite-encefalite caprina em criações de caprinos leiteiros no Estado de Pernambuco, amostras de soro foram testadas pela imunodifusão em ágar gel, utilizando-se antígeno do vírus Maedi/Visna. A prevalência observada foi de 17,6% (70/397), ocorrendo pelo menos um animal positivo em 19 das 40 criações estudadas. Foi observada maior frequência (X2; p<0,05%) de soropositivos nos animais puros (21,1 %) (Saanen, Toggemburg e Parda Alpina) que nos mestiços (9,8%), bem como o estrato de idade superior a 4 anos e meio (40%) que nos mais jovens (15,1-16,1%). Não houve diferença significativa entre as frequências observadas nos estratos formados segundo os critérios sexo e composição do rebanho (reprodutor, matriz e cabrito(a)).


#36 - Neutralizing antibody levels in cattle vaccinated against rabies

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Three modified live virus vaccines and one inactivated vaccine against rabies were purchased in the market and applied into cattle, aiming the determination of neutralizing antibody levels induced. Each vaccine was injected as a single dose into groups of 10 animals/vaccine, according to manufacturer's recommendations, plus 10 uninoculated controls. Cattle serum samples were collected on days 0, 30 and 60 post-vaccination. The samples were tested against the strain CVS in the mouse neutralization test, and against CVS and ERA strains in the cell culture virus-neutralization test. All the four vaccines were shown not to be good rabies neutralizing antibody inducers. The results obtained with the two tests, despite the low titers observed in both, were not comparable, probably because of the differences in the amount of virus. used for challenge.

Abstract in Portuguese:

Três vacinas antirábicas com vírus modificado e uma vacina inativada foram adquiridas no comércio e aplicadas em bovinos, visando a determinação dos níveis de anticorpos neutralizantes induzidos. Cada vacina foi injetada em dose única em grupos de 10 animais/vacina, de acordo com as recomendações dos fabricantes, além de 10 controles não inoculados. Amostras de soro foram coletadas nos dias 0, 30 e 60 pós-vacinação. As amostras foram testadas contra a cepa CVS no teste de vírus-neutralização em camundongos, e contra as cepas CVS e ERA no teste de vírus-neutralização em cultivos celulares. Todas as quatro vacinas demonstraram não ser boas indutoras de anticorpos neutralizantes. Os resultados obtidos com os dois testes, apesar dos baixos títulos observados em ambos, não foram comparáveis, provavelmente devido à diferença na quantidade de vírus utilizada no desafio.


#37 - Vampiricides for topical use on domestic aminals and vampire bats

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This study was undertaken as an attempt to adapt the basic formulation of Vampirinip II, a vampiricide developed at the "Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Pecuárias de México" to fiel d conditions in Brazil. The original product w.as presented as a paste to be use d both for topical application on vampire bats and for use on wounds caused by these bats in domestic animals. Two modified pastes were developed: MH-I for use on bites caused by vampire bats, and MH-II, to be used directly on the back of vampire bats, Desmodus rotundus. The Technical Warfarin used was 3(α-acetonyl-benzyl)-4-hydroxycumarin, and the concentration was maintained at 1% in MH-II, but increased to 2% in MH-I. Paraffin was added to both pastes: 5% for MH-I and 2,5% for MH-II. One topical application of the MH-I paste reduced by 80% the number of new bites, while the MH-II paste caused a reduction in the vampire bat population of approximately 95%. The advantages of both vampiricides are discussed. The production and commercialization of the MH-II paste are recommended and its use by farrners is encouraged as a means of reducing governamental expenditures in rabies contrai programs.

Abstract in Portuguese:

Foram procedidas modificações na formulação básica original do produto Vampirinip II, à base de Warfarina Técnica 3(α -acetonil- benzil)-4-hidroxicumarina, desenvolvido no "Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones Pecuárias de México". O produto era apresentado em uma única formulação sob. A forma de pasta, tanto para tratamento tópico em morcegos hematófagos, como para uso em ferimentos por eles provocados nos animais. A reformulação do Vampirinip II foi baseada em observações a nível de campo, incialmente, tranformando-o em duas pastas vampiricidas de uso tópico: em ferimentos nos animais domésticos (MH-I) e outra em morcegos hematófagos (MH-II). Na pasta MH-I foi alterada a concentração referente à Warfarina, possuindo 2% ao invés de 1% como na MH-II, além da inclusão de parafina, com 5% na MH-I e 2,5% na MH-II. A pasta para animais domésticos quando usada em um único tratamento tópico reduziu em cerca de 80% o número de morde- duras frescas e o uso em morcegos hematófagos Desmodus rotundus alcançou uma redução em torno de 95% nas suas populações. Discute-se as vantagens das duas pastas e propõe-se a sua industrialização e comercialização, sendo a pasta para uso em morcegos hematófagos restrita ao uso oficial. Deste modo, pretende-se minimizar os custos operacionais do governo nas campanhas de Controle da Raiva dos Herbívoros.


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