Tesis
Taxa mínima de infecção por Ehrlichia minasensis sp. nov. em carrapatos Amblyomma sculptum e Rhipicephalus microplus e avaliação do perfil sorológico e de infecção em bovinos
Fecha
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CARVALHO, Izabelle Thayná Soares. Taxa mínima de infecção por Ehrlichia minasensis sp. nov. em carrapatos Amblyomma sculptum e Rhipicephalus microplus e avaliação do perfil sorológico e de infecção em bovinos. 2016. 72 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Ciências Veterinárias) - Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso, Faculdade de Agronomia, Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, Cuiabá, 2016.
Autor
Aguiar, Daniel Moura de
Pacheco, Richard de Campos
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Watanabe, Michelle Igarashi
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Araújo Junior, João Pessoa
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Institución
Resumen
A new specie phylogenetically closet o Ehrlichia canis has been identified infecting
cattle and deer in Canada as well as in cattle and Rhipicephalus microplus ticks in
Brazil. This specie was recently classified as Ehrlichia minasensis sp. nov. and
although it has been detected in R. microplus, little is known about the epidemiology
of this infection, especially in tick species. This study evaluated the infection UFMT-
BV genotype of E. minasensis in populations of Rhipicephalus microplus,
Amblyomma sculptum ticks and in places where naturally infected animals have
previously been identified and also the dynamics of the infection of this bacterium in
dairies cows in late pregnancy third as well as their calves. For natural infection
detection in ticks, the samples were subjected to DNA extraction, individually or in
pools, and later amplification of a fragment of the genes dsb, 16S rRNA, and TRP36
through Chain Reaction Polymerase (PCR). A total of 45 ticks after changes [43
adults pools (MIR 13.4%) and 2 nymphs pools (MIR 4%)] and 42 engorged female
post-oviposition (MIR 30.6%) were positive for Ehrlichia sp. Obtaining a total of 87 R.
microplus samples positive for Ehrlichia spp. (MIR of 17.1%, 95% 14.01 20.75%).
The generated partial sequences were 99-100% similar to the sequence of the dsb
gene of E. minasensis genotypes UFMG-EV and UFMT-BV, respectively, 100%
similar to the sequence 16S rRNA for E. minasensis BOV2010 Canada, and 99%
similar to the sequence TRP36 UFMT-BV genotype. No tick sample of A. sculptum
detected Ehrlichia sp on PCR. Four cows in late pregnancy third had antibody titers,
by indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA), which decreased in the peri-partum
period and increased again in the postpartum period, while the calves had floating
antibody titers up to about 75 days, when there was an increase. Was observed the
occurrence of transestadial transmission of Ehrlichia in R. microplus ticks, and
therefore its possible participation in the epidemiology and transmission of
ehrlichiosis in cattle. Through the monitoring of dairy cattle by IFA and PCR, it was
possible to obtain important information on the dynamics of natural infection with
Ehrlichia sp. the animals sampled, which allowed for inferences about the
relationship between pathogen, susceptible hosts and potential vectors in conditions
of natural infection.