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18/03/2009 |
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FERNANDES, L.; BOCCA, A. L.; RIBEIRO, A. M.; SILVA, S. S.; PAES, H. C.; AMARAL, A. C.; POLEZ, V. L. P.; MARTINS, N. F.; SOARES, C. M. A.; FELIPE, M. S. S. |
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L. Fernandes; A. L. Bocca; A. M. Ribeiro; S. S. Silva; H. C. Paes; Andrielle Câmara Amaral pós-graduanda Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia; Vera Lúcia Perussi Polez, Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia; Natalia Florêncio Martins, Embrapa Recursos Genéticos e Biotecnologia; C. M. A. Soares; M. S. S. Felipe. |
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Regulatory networks in the host-fungal pathogen interactions. |
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2008 |
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In: SAN-BLAS, G.; CALDERONE, R. A. (Ed.) Pathogenic fungi: insights in molecular biology. Wymondham, UK: Caister Academic Press, 2008. |
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264 p. |
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978-1-904455-32-5 |
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Inglês |
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Host-Pathogen. |
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Fungo; Infecção. |
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24/03/2016 |
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COSTA, R. C.; AMBRÓSIO, N. A.; SOARES, B. A.; BEZERRA JÚNIOR, P. S.; BARÇANTE, T. A.; BARRIOS, P. R.; BARÇANTE, J. M. P. |
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RAFAEL C. COSTA, UFLA; NATÁLIA A. AMBRÓSIO, UFLA; BRUNO A. SOARES, UFLA; PEDRO S. BEZERRA JUNIOR, UFLA; THALE A. BARÇANTE, Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Minas Gerais; PRISCILLA R. BARRIOS, UFLA; JOZIANA M. P. BARÇANTE, UFLA. |
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Pathological and parasitological aspects of the peacock (Pavo cristatus) infection by Tanaisia (Paratanaisia) bragai. |
Ano de publicação: |
2015 |
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Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, Rio de Janeiro v. 35, n. 5, p. 466-469, maio 2015. |
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Trematodes belonging to the family Eucotylidae, including Tanaisia (Paratanaisia) bragai Santos, 1934, are parasites of the kidney and ureter that affect several species of domestic and wild birds. Tanaisia bragai is considered a low pathogenic parasite, but high worm burdens may determine clinical complications, including signs of apathy, weight loss, diarrhea and death. This paper describes the first report of infection by T. bragai in peacocks (Pavo cristatus), which constitutes a new host record and offers data on the lesions associated to this parasitism, although the degree of pathogenicity and parasite load may be considered mild. These birds did not exhibit clinical signs of parasitism. The macroscopic exam revealed discreet yellow spots on the liver. In the histological sections of the kidney, specimens of T. bragai were found in the collecting ducts, which were markedly dilated, with a thickened wall. Other findings included a mild inflammatory reaction in the wall of the ducts (but sometimes absent), flattening of lining epithelial cells and small, multifocal points of calcification around the collecting ducts. The microscopic examination of the parasites revealed trematodes with an elongated body, well-developed sub terminal oral sucker, pharynx present, short esophagus, cecum somewhat undulating or not, with blind end, testes symmetrical, equatorial, irregular in shape or slightly lobed, vitelline fields extending in both pre-ovarian and post ovarian fields, uterus very long, intercecal or sometimes overlapping the cecum and containing large quantities of eggs. The present findings suggest the need for further diagnostic studies on the prevalence of this trematode in peacocks as well as pathologic studies for the determination of the potential pathogenicity of this parasite in this species of bird. Moreover, infected peacocks could serve as carriers of T. bragai to be transferred to other bird species, thereby contributing to the dispersion of the parasite. MenosTrematodes belonging to the family Eucotylidae, including Tanaisia (Paratanaisia) bragai Santos, 1934, are parasites of the kidney and ureter that affect several species of domestic and wild birds. Tanaisia bragai is considered a low pathogenic parasite, but high worm burdens may determine clinical complications, including signs of apathy, weight loss, diarrhea and death. This paper describes the first report of infection by T. bragai in peacocks (Pavo cristatus), which constitutes a new host record and offers data on the lesions associated to this parasitism, although the degree of pathogenicity and parasite load may be considered mild. These birds did not exhibit clinical signs of parasitism. The macroscopic exam revealed discreet yellow spots on the liver. In the histological sections of the kidney, specimens of T. bragai were found in the collecting ducts, which were markedly dilated, with a thickened wall. Other findings included a mild inflammatory reaction in the wall of the ducts (but sometimes absent), flattening of lining epithelial cells and small, multifocal points of calcification around the collecting ducts. The microscopic examination of the parasites revealed trematodes with an elongated body, well-developed sub terminal oral sucker, pharynx present, short esophagus, cecum somewhat undulating or not, with blind end, testes symmetrical, equatorial, irregular in shape or slightly lobed, vitelline fields extending in both pre-ovarian and post ovarian fields, ute... Mostrar Tudo |
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Tanaisia (Paratanaisia) bragai. |
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LEADER 02678naa a2200205 a 4500 001 2041767 005 2016-03-24 008 2015 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d 100 1 $aCOSTA, R. C. 245 $aPathological and parasitological aspects of the peacock (Pavo cristatus) infection by Tanaisia (Paratanaisia) bragai. 260 $c2015 520 $aTrematodes belonging to the family Eucotylidae, including Tanaisia (Paratanaisia) bragai Santos, 1934, are parasites of the kidney and ureter that affect several species of domestic and wild birds. Tanaisia bragai is considered a low pathogenic parasite, but high worm burdens may determine clinical complications, including signs of apathy, weight loss, diarrhea and death. This paper describes the first report of infection by T. bragai in peacocks (Pavo cristatus), which constitutes a new host record and offers data on the lesions associated to this parasitism, although the degree of pathogenicity and parasite load may be considered mild. These birds did not exhibit clinical signs of parasitism. The macroscopic exam revealed discreet yellow spots on the liver. In the histological sections of the kidney, specimens of T. bragai were found in the collecting ducts, which were markedly dilated, with a thickened wall. Other findings included a mild inflammatory reaction in the wall of the ducts (but sometimes absent), flattening of lining epithelial cells and small, multifocal points of calcification around the collecting ducts. The microscopic examination of the parasites revealed trematodes with an elongated body, well-developed sub terminal oral sucker, pharynx present, short esophagus, cecum somewhat undulating or not, with blind end, testes symmetrical, equatorial, irregular in shape or slightly lobed, vitelline fields extending in both pre-ovarian and post ovarian fields, uterus very long, intercecal or sometimes overlapping the cecum and containing large quantities of eggs. The present findings suggest the need for further diagnostic studies on the prevalence of this trematode in peacocks as well as pathologic studies for the determination of the potential pathogenicity of this parasite in this species of bird. Moreover, infected peacocks could serve as carriers of T. bragai to be transferred to other bird species, thereby contributing to the dispersion of the parasite. 653 $aTanaisia (Paratanaisia) bragai 700 1 $aAMBRÓSIO, N. A. 700 1 $aSOARES, B. A. 700 1 $aBEZERRA JÚNIOR, P. S. 700 1 $aBARÇANTE, T. A. 700 1 $aBARRIOS, P. R. 700 1 $aBARÇANTE, J. M. P. 773 $tPesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, Rio de Janeiro$gv. 35, n. 5, p. 466-469, maio 2015.
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