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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 62(3): 499-503, June 2010. graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-554915

ABSTRACT

The efficacy of florfenicol associated or not to intravenous fluid therapy for treatment of Salmonella Dublin-infected calves was determined. Twenty-four healthy 10 to 15-day-old Holstein calves were randomly allotted into four groups, with six animals each: control (group 1); infected with 10(8)CFU Salmonella Dublin and not treated (group 2); infected with 10(8)CFU Salmonella Dublin and treated with florfenicol (group 3); and infected with 10(8)CFU Salmonella Dublin and treated with florfenicol associated to fluid therapy (group 4). All animals were submitted to physical examination just before inoculation and every 24 hours, during seven days after experimental infection. Rectal swabs and blood samples were collected for Salmonella Dublin isolation and pH and blood electrolytes determination. The experimental infection with Salmonella Dublin induced clinical signs of salmonellosis, such as diarrhea and fever, and caused reduction in blood concentrations of pH, sodium, potassium and chlorides. The treated calves showed good clinical recovery, and the group treated with antibiotic in combination to fluid therapy presented a faster and more efficient correction of the hydro-electrolyte balance.


Avaliou-se a eficácia terapêutica do florfenicol associado ou não à fluidoterapia intravenosa no tratamento de bezerros infectados experimentalmente com Salmonella Dublin. Foram utilizados 24 bezerros sadios da raça Holandesa com 10 a 15 dias de idade, distribuídos aleatoriamente em quatro grupos experimentais, constituídos por seis animais cada: controle (grupo 1); infectado com 10(8)UFC de Salmonella Dublin e não tratado (grupo 2); infectado com 10(8)UFC de Salmonella Dublin e tratado com florfenicol (grupo 3); e infectado com 10(8)UFC de Salmonella Dublin (grupo 4) e tratado com florfenicol associado à fluidoterapia. Todos os animais foram submetidos ao exame físico logo antes da inoculação e a cada 24 horas, durante sete dias após a infecção experimental. Foram colhidas amostras de suabes retais para o isolamento de Salmonella Dublin e amostras de sangue para determinação dos valores de pH e dosagem de eletrólitos sanguíneos. A infecção experimental com Salmonella Dublin induziu sinais clínicos de salmonelose, como diarreia e febre, e provocou redução do valor do pH e das concentrações sanguíneas de sódio, potássio e cloreto. Os bezerros submetidos aos tratamentos mostraram boa recuperação clínica, sendo que o grupo tratado com antibiótico combinado à fluidoterapia apresentou correção mais rápida e eficiente do equilíbrio hidroeletrolítico.

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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 62(3): 752-756, June 2010. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-554949

ABSTRACT

The efficiency of the Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) combined with selective enrichment broth was compared with the standard microbiological techniques for detection of Salmonella Dublin in fecal samples of 10 to 15-days-old Holstein calves, experimentally infected with 10(8) CFU of Salmonella Dublin. Seventy-six fecal samples were analyzed using PCR associated with selenite cystine (SC) and Muller-Kauffmann tetrathionate (TMK) broths and standard microbiological techniques. Regardless of the selective enrichment broth used, the standard microbiological techniques were significantly better than PCR in detection of positive samples of Salmonella Dublin. However, the simultaneous use of both techniques provided detection of a larger number of positive samples. The SC broth was the best option as selective enrichment in both techniques.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Salmonella/isolation & purification , Salmonella Infections, Animal/diagnosis , Salmonella Infections, Animal/microbiology , Bacteriological Techniques , Feces , Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 62(2): 251-257, abr. 2010. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-551824

ABSTRACT

O objetivo do estudo foi avaliar o hemograma e o perfil bioquímico sérico, inclusive hemogasométrico, de bezerros infectados experimentalmente com Salmonella Dublin. Foram utilizados 12 bezerros sadios da raça Holandesa com 10 a 15 dias de idade, distribuídos aleatoriamente em dois grupos experimentais: grupo-controle (n= 6) e grupo infectado com 10(8)UFC de Salmonella Dublin (n=6). Os bezerros foram submetidos ao exame físico diário, e as amostras de sangue foram coletadas minutos antes da inoculação (0h) e 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 144 e 168h após a inoculação. Além do hemograma e das análises hemogasométricas, foram mensuradas as atividades séricas das enzimas aspartato aminotransferase (AST), fosfatase alcalina (ALP), creatina cinase (CK), gamaglutamiltransferase (GGT) e lactato desidrogenase (LDH), e os teores de albumina, bilirrubinas, cálcio total, cálcio ionizado, sódio, potássio, cloretos, creatinina, ferro, fibrinogênio, fósforo, glicose, magnésio, proteína totais e ureia. As principais alterações foram: redução das concentrações de albumina, ferro, glicose, magnésio e proteína total, aumento do teor de fibrinogênio, leucocitose e acidose metabólica e hiponatremia.


The blood cell counts and biochemical profile, including blood gas levels, were evaluated, in Salmonella Dublin-infected calves. Twelve healthy 10 to 15-day old Holstein calves were randomly allotted into two groups: control (n=6) and group orally infected with 10(8) CFU Salmonella Dublin (n=6). The calves were submitted to physical examination and the blood samples were taken just before the inoculation (0h) and at 24, 48, 72, 96, 120, 144, and 168h later. Besides, blood cell counts, blood gas levels, and the serum concentrations of aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), creatine kinase (CK), gammaglutamyltransferase (GGT), lactate desidrogenase (LDH), albumin, bilirubin, total calcium, ionic calcium, sodium, potassium, chlorides, creatinine, iron, fibrinogen, phosphorus, glucose, magnesium, total protein, and urea were measured. The main findings included decrease in albumin, iron, glucose, magnesium, and total protein concentrations, and increase in fibrinogen level, leukocytosis, metabolic acidosis, and hyponatremia.


Subject(s)
Animals , Infant , Cattle , Cattle/microbiology , Salmonella Infections/diagnosis , Salmonella Infections/blood , Aspartate Aminotransferases/analysis , Biological Phenomena , Blood Cell Count , Blood Proteins , Blood Gas Analysis/methods , Blood Gas Analysis/veterinary
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 60(6): 1560-1563, dez. 2008. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-506574

ABSTRACT

The serum protein concentrations of brown brocket deer (Mazama gouazoubira) obtained by agarosis gel and sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide (SDS-PAGE) gel were determined from blood samples of ten adult healthy animals (six females and four males), monthly collected in the morning, during 12 months. The animals, maintained in individual stable and protected from noise, received ad libitum a diet of comercial ration and green roughage. Serum protein concentrations in agarosis gel revealed the presence of four protein fractions: albumin, alphaglobulin, betaglobulin, and gammaglobulin. Only serum concentrations of albumin were influenced by season, being values in spring higher than values in summer (4.15 x 3.64g/dl). Serum concentrations of albumin (4.05 x 3.75g/dl) were higher for female and alphaglobulin (0.39 x 0.53g/dl) werehigher for males. Results showed 34 proteins with molecular weights ranging from 18kD to 165kD. Significant differences between at least two seasons were found on values of 11 proteins. In conclusion, on account of the 10 animals been maintained in the same physical space and submitted to the same handling system, physiological variations, which are characteristic of this species, can be apointed as the reason of these differences.


Subject(s)
Deer/blood , Electrophoresis, Agar Gel/methods , Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel/methods , Blood Proteins/isolation & purification
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Arq. bras. med. vet. zootec ; 60(1): 251-255, fev. 2008. ilus, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-483283

ABSTRACT

The clinical conditions of healthy calves infected with experimental 10(8)CFU of Salmonella Dublin were evaluated and the viability of the experimental model in disease induction in calves was verified. Twelve 10 to 15-day-old male Holstein calves were examined. They were allocated into two groups, control and experimentally infected with 10(8)CFU of Salmonella Dublin. Animals were submitted to clinical examination after inoculation and at every 12 hours, during seven days after the experimental infection. Samples of rectal swabs were collected for Salmonella Dublin isolation. All animals had severe diarrhea, with mucus and bleeding, 12 to 84 hours after the experimental infection with Salmonella Dublin, accompanied by fever, dehydration and respiratory signs. The isolation of Salmonella Dublin from rectal swabs occurred 12 hours after the infection. Two out of the six animals inoculated with Salmonella Dublin died with symptoms of enteritis, fibrinous pneumonia, centrilobular hepatic steatosis, hepatocyte necrosis, spleen congestion, interstitial nephritis, and tubular degeneration. Thus, the oral administration of 10(8)CFU of Salmonella Dublin induced clinical signs of salmonellosis in 10 to 15-day-old calves.


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Mortality , Salmonella enterica , Salmonella Infections, Animal/diagnosis
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