Banca de DEFESA: EVELIN SANTIAGO VASCONCELOS

Uma banca de DEFESA de DOUTORADO foi cadastrada pelo programa.
DISCENTE : EVELIN SANTIAGO VASCONCELOS
DATA : 04/07/2019
HORA: 10:00
LOCAL: Sala 205 / Escola de Medicina Veterinária / UFBA
TÍTULO:

VASCONCELOS E.S. BACTERIOLOGICAL AND MOLECULAR EVALUATION BY SPOLIGOTYPING OF TUBERCULOSIS FROM BOVINE AND BUBALINOS ABATIDATED IN OFFICIAL PACKAGING AND VESSELS MARKETED IN FREE FAIRS IN THE STATE OF BAHIA - BRASIL.


PALAVRAS-CHAVES:

M. bovis, Spoligotyping, street markets.


PÁGINAS: 99
GRANDE ÁREA: Ciências Agrárias
ÁREA: Medicina Veterinária
RESUMO:

Mycobacterium bovis is the main responsible for bovine TB and buffalo, an important zoonotic disease with global distribution. The precise investigation of this disease, including more advanced diagnoses, like Spoligotyping, allows to choose the best strategies to combat the disease progression. As in other states, understanding the frequency and distribution pattern of the disease in Bahia contributes to effective planning of control actions, as well as monitoring the progress of the national TB control and eradication program and, in this context, slaughterhouses play a key role. The objective was to investigate the occurrence of lesions suggestive of tuberculosis in bovine and buffalo carcasses inspected in slaughterhouses under an official inspection regime, as well as to identify the presence of mycobacteria in the same and in viscera samples marketed in open fairs in the state of Bahia.

Of the 29 free-trade samples, 20 could be analyzed, excluding autolysed and contaminated, and growth was shown in 25% (5/20) of them, but no evidence of BAAR was shown, however, the environment of the fairs was revealed with inappropriate sanitary conditions. A total of 453,417 carcasses were investigated under the state and federal inspection service, of which 31 animals (0.007%) were considered suspect, from which 49 lesions suggestive of TB were collected from animals from 17 municipalities. Of these, 27 cattle could be analyzed resulting in 74.1% (20/27) growth in selective culture medium and 95% (19/20) were AFB. DNA from the colonies was extracted by thermolysis. All isolates were submitted to Spoligotyping with 95% confirmed profiles of M. bovis (SB0120, SB0121, SB0852, SB0828, SB0295, SB0881, SB1648, SB0140, SB0140, SB1055) showing the genotype strain SB0120 to be the most prevalent and related with cases of human tuberculosis indicating the zoonotic potential of this profile. Spoligotyping allowed to confirm the presence of mixed infections, a high diversity of isolate strains patterns in Bahia and also allowed comparison with other states and countries, showing isolated strains in Brazil, one of the isolated isolates in the literature. The analysis of the spatial distribution has proved to be an important tool for directing health protection actions, allowing for more specific recommendations of the national program for the control and eradication of bovine tuberculosis in the state of Bahia.


MEMBROS DA BANCA:
Interno - 286.180.845-49 - JOSELITO NUNES COSTA - UNESP
Externo à Instituição - JOSÉ DIOMEDES BARBOSA NETO - UFPA
Externo à Instituição - LUDMILLA SANTANA SOARES E BARROS - UFRB
Externo ao Programa - 3507613 - MAURICIO COSTA ALVES DA SILVA
Interno - 1774838 - TIAGO DA CUNHA PEIXOTO
Notícia cadastrada em: 19/06/2019 14:05
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