dc.creatorBarbosa, Alynne da Silva
dc.creatorBastos, Otilio Machado Pereira
dc.creatorUchôa, Claudia M. Antunes
dc.creatorPissinatti, Alcides
dc.creatorFerreira Filho, Paulo Ricardo
dc.creatorDib, Laís Verdan
dc.creatorAzevedo, Eduarda Peixoto
dc.creatorSiqueira, Mayara Perlingeiro
dc.creatorCardozo, Matheus Lessa
dc.creatorAmendoeira, Maria Regina Reis
dc.date2016-04-14T11:35:20Z
dc.date2016-04-14T11:35:20Z
dc.date2015
dc.date.accessioned2023-09-26T20:25:15Z
dc.date.available2023-09-26T20:25:15Z
dc.identifierBARBOSA, Alynne da Silva; et al. Isolation and maintenance of Balantidium coli (Malmsteim, 1857) cultured from fecal samples of pigs and non-human primates. Veterinary Parasitology, v.210, n.3-4, p.240-245, 2015.
dc.identifier0304-4017
dc.identifierhttps://www.arca.fiocruz.br/handle/icict/13757
dc.identifier10.1016/j.vetpar.2015.03.030
dc.identifier1873-2550
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorioslatinoamericanos.uchile.cl/handle/2250/8856506
dc.descriptionBalantidium coli is a protozoa that can determine dysentery in humans, pigs and non-human primates having zoonotic potential. The lack of standardization in isolation and maintenance hinders the development of research on its biology and epidemiology. This study is aimed to standardize the isolation and maintenance of this parasite from animal feces, in culture medium, Pavlova modified. From 2012 to 2014, 1905 fecal samples were collected from captive animals of Rio de Janeiro. Were selected for isolation samples with a minimum of 10 trophozoites and/or 30 cysts of B. coli, totaling 88 pigs, 26 Cynomolgus and 90 rhesus macaques. In the presence of cysts, the sample was homogenized in saline solution, 500 L was removed and inoculated into culture medium. The material that contained trophozoites the inoculum was made from 240 L of fecal solution. All inoculate tubes with the subcultures were kept at 36 ◦C, and sterile rice starch was always added to the medium. The parasites isolate from pigs, 34%, and from Cynomolgus 38.4% were maintained in vitro for a period of more than 24 months. These procedures proved to be adequate for isolation and maintenance of B. coli from different animals, they were found to be inexpensive and easy to perform.
dc.formatapplication/pdf
dc.languageeng
dc.publisherElsevier
dc.rightsrestricted access
dc.subjectIsolamento
dc.subjectSuínos
dc.subjectPrimatas não-humanos
dc.subjectBalantidium
dc.subjectBalantidium coli
dc.subjectIsolation
dc.subjectXenic cultivation
dc.subjectPig
dc.subjectNon-human primates
dc.subjectBrazil
dc.titleIsolation and maintenance of Balantidium coli (Malmsteim, 1857) cultured from fecal samples of pigs and non-human primates
dc.typeArticle


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