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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 63(3): 552-558, June 2011. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-595568

ABSTRACT

The aim of this work was the cloning of those transmembrane glycoproteins G and F from an isolate bovine respiratory syncytial viruses (BRSV) - a Brazilian isolate of BRSV, named BRSV-25-BR in previous studies, in a prokaryotic system to proceed the sequencing of larger genomic fragments. The nucleotide substitutions were confirmed and these clones may also be used in further studies regarding the biological effects of those proteins in vitro and in vivo.


O objetivo deste trabalho foi a clonagem das glicoproteínas transmembrana G e F de um isolado de vírus respiratório sincicial bovino (BRSV) - um isolado brasileiro denominado BRSV-25-BR- que já demonstrou possuir mutações em regiões altamente conservadas do gene da proteína G - em sistema procariótico, com o intuito de sequenciar fragmentos genômicos maiores. As substituições de nucleotídeos foram confirmadas e tais clones podem ser utilizados em futuros estudos sobre os efeitos biológicos destas proteínas tanto in vitro como in vivo.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Glycoproteins , Protein Splicing , Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Bovine
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Braz. j. microbiol ; 41(2): 349-357, Apr.-June 2010. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-545341

ABSTRACT

This study was carried out during 2002/2003, aiming to determine the prevalence of virulent Newcastle disease virus strains (NDV) in Brazilian commercial poultry farms. Clinical samples were obtained from the Southeastern, Southern and Central-Western regions, which comprise the main area of the Brazilian poultry production. Serum samples and tracheal and cloacal swabs of 23,745 broiler chickens from 1,583 flocks, including both vaccinated chickens and those with no vaccination information, were tested for NDV using a diagnostic ELISA kit. The seropositivity was 39.1 percent, and the isolation percentage by flock varied from 1.0 to 7.6 percent, and by region from 6.5 to 58.4 percent. Higher isolation rates (74.3-83.3 percent) were obtained after three passages in embryonated chicken eggs. All isolates preliminarily identified as NDV were characterized as nonpathogenic strains, as their Intracerebral Pathogenicity Index (ICPI) was below 0.7. Based on results of this study, Brazil can claim a virulent NDV-free status for commercial flocks.


Subject(s)
Animals , Chick Embryo , Avulavirus/isolation & purification , Biological Reactions , Avulavirus Infections/diagnosis , Poultry , Food Samples , Methods , Poultry , Prevalence , Methods , Virulence
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Braz. j. microbiol ; 41(2): 368-375, Apr.-June 2010. tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-545344

ABSTRACT

In 2003, Brazil was recognized as a pathogenic Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) strain-free country for commercial poultry. This research was conducted in Brazil between December 2003 and March 2005 to verify the maintenance of this virulent NDV-free status. Serum samples from 5,455 flocks for commercial poultry farms were collected, comprising 81,825 broiler chickens. The farms were located in nine states of the country, grouped in three geographic regions. Serological evidence of NDV infection was detected in 28.8 percent of the surveyed farms. However, all fifteen viruses isolated and identified as Newcastle Disease Virus (NDV) were characterized as nonpathogenic strains, based on the Intracerebral Pathogenicity Index. These results showed that Brazil preserves the virulent NDV-free status for commercial flocks.


Subject(s)
Animals , Avulavirus/isolation & purification , Avulavirus/pathogenicity , Biological Reactions , Newcastle Disease/diagnosis , Food Samples , Poultry , Virulence
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 58(6): 973-981, dez. 2006. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-455037

ABSTRACT

An immunoistochemical (IHC) test was developed to detect bovine respiratory syncytial virus (BRSV) in cell cultures and tissues of experimentally infected mice and calves, using a commercial monoclonal antibody (Mab) against human respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV), as a less expensive alternative, instead of producing specific monoclonal antibodies to BRSV. Clinical samples from calves suffering respiratory disease were also submitted to this test. IHC detected BRSV antigens in mouse tracheas (3, 5 and 7 days post-infection) and lungs (5 and 7 days post-infection), and in one of three lungs from experimentally infected calves. Lungs samples from two naturally infected calves were tested and resulted positive for BRSV by the IHC test. These results suggest that this test may be used in the future for diagnosis as well as a useful tool to assess the distribution of BRSV infections in Brazilian herds.


Desenvolveu-se um teste de imunohistoquímica (IHQ) para detecção do vírus respiratório sincicial bovino (BRSV) multiplicado em cultivo celular e em tecidos de camundongos e bezerros infectados experimentalmente, utilizando um anticorpo monoclonal comercial contra o vírus respiratório sincicial humano (HRSV), como uma alternativa para eliminar os custos de produção de anticorpos monoclonais específicos para o BRSV. Amostras clínicas de bezerros com sintomatologia respiratória foram analisadas. A técnica mostrou-se eficiente na detecção de antígenos do BRSV em traquéias (3, 5 e 7 dias pós-infecção) e pulmões (5 e 7 dias pós-infecção) dos camundongos infectados e em uma das três amostras de pulmões dos bezerros infectados experimentalmente. Amostras de pulmões de dois animais com infecção natural foram positivas para BRSV. Conclui-se que o teste de IHQ pode ser usado no diagnóstico das infecções por BRSV e na avaliação da distribuição dessas infecções nos rebanhos bovinos brasileiros.


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Monoclonal/metabolism , Cattle , Immunohistochemistry , Mice , Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Bovine/isolation & purification , Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Human/isolation & purification
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 36(2): 213-218, Feb. 2003. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-326417

ABSTRACT

This paper presents the first isolation of bovine respiratory syncytial virus in Brazil and its physicochemical, morphological and molecular characterization. The virus was isolated from 33 samples of nasotracheal secretions, successively inoculated into a Madin-Darby bovine kidney cell culture, which was characterized by physicochemical tests and morphological observation by electron microscopy. The Brazilian sample is an RNA pleomorphic, enveloped, thermolabile and non-hemagglutinating spicular virus. Reverse transcription, followed by nested polymerase chain reaction (nRT-PCR) assay was carried out using oligonucleotides B1, B2A, B3 and B4 for the fusion proteins (F) and B5A, B6A, B7A and B8 for the attachment protein (G). The nRT-PCR-F amplified a fragment of 481 bp corresponding to part of the gene that codes for protein F, whereas nRT-PCR-G amplified a fragment of 371 bp, in agreement with part of the G gene. The virus isolated from Brazilian samples in this study corresponded to the bovine respiratory syncytial virus, and RT-PCR proved to be useful for the diagnosis of bovine clinical samples


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Respiratory Syncytial Viruses , Brazil , Cells, Cultured , Microscopy, Electron , Respiratory Syncytial Viruses , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction , RNA, Viral
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 46(3): 210-22, jun. 1994. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-240185

ABSTRACT

Sinais clínicos de uma nova doença têm sido observados recentemente em vários lotes de matrizes pesadas no Brasil. A doença é observada somente em aves adultas, após o início de postura, mesmo em granjas com aves de múltiplas idades. As aves apresentam acentuada anorexia, depressäo e ficam dormindo debaixo dos ninhos. Os lotes apresentam 5 por cento de morbidade e baixa mortalidade. As aves afetadas mostram desorientaçäo cerebral, torcicolo, opistótono, descarga nasal, conjuntivite espumoso, edema ao redor dos olhos e na cabeça, e otite purulenta. Há queda temporária na produçäo de ovos de até 20 por cento com o correspondente decréscimo na eclosäo. A qualidade da casca dos ovos parecer näo ser afetada. A doença parece näo se transmitir verticalmente via ovo mas se espalha rapidamente lateralmente. Fluído gelatinoso é observado subcutaneamente na cabeça. Pequenos focos necróticos säo vistos na conjuntiva e na cavidade oral. Os ovários mostram degeneraçäo com folículos atrésicos, ruptura de gemas e seus fragmentos no peritôneo. Exame bacteriológico do cérebro e lesöes da cabeça mostraram a presença macia de Escherichia coli virulenta. Aves afetadas, mas sem sintomas nervosos, respondiam bem à terapêutica com enrofloxacin, tanto injetável como na água de bebida. Testes sorológicos revelaram perfis normais de anticorpos para os antígenos vacinais utilizadas e títulos crescentes e elevados para Pneumovirus. Todos os dados se enquadram com a descriçäo da síndrome da cabeça inchada


Subject(s)
Animals , Chickens , Poultry Diseases
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