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Pesqui. vet. bras ; 36(11): 1081-1086, Nov. 2016. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-842016

ABSTRACT

Objetivou-se descrever os aspectos clínicos e anatomopatológicos, e a identificação viral de um caso de infecção pelo vírus 'Hobi'-like (BVDV-3) em bovino do semiárido paraibano, Nordeste do Brasil. Um bovino, fêmea, três meses de idade, foi levado ao Hospital Veterinário da UFCG apresentando salivação, dificuldade de apreensão do teto, falta de apetite, fezes escuras e em pouca quantidade. Diante da piora do quadro clínico optou-se por sua eutanásia in extremis, seguida da realização da necropsia e coleta de material para histopatologia. Histologicamente, nas mucosas do trato digestivo, havia edema, degeneração balonosa, necrose e infiltrado inflamatório, que foi observado na face dorsal da língua e no seu epitélio mais profundo. A imunohistoquímica de amostras de extremidade de pavilhão auricular demonstrou marcação antigênica positiva e pela RT-PCR foi possível detectar RNA viral do BVDV no soro sanguíneo, cujo efeito citopático em células epiteliais de rim bovino da linhagem "Madin Darby bovine kidney" (MDBK) não foi observado. O sequenciamento do gene 5'NCR demonstrou que o vírus isolado estaria mais relacionado ao 'Hobi'-like (BVDV-3). Após a confirmação do diagnóstico foram coletadas amostras de soro dos 23 animais do rebanho para sorologia por ELISA indireto, sendo constatada 69,6% (16/23) de soropositividade. A identificação deste novo caso de infecção por 'Hobi'-like na Paraíba reafirma a necessidade de um monitoramento regular para BVDV na região para detecção precoce da infecção dos rebanhos e adoção de medidas eficazes de prevenção e controle.(AU)


The aim of this study was to describe the clinical and anatomopathological aspects, and the viral identification of a case of 'Hobi'-like (BVDV-3) vírus infection in cattle from the semiarid of Paraiba State, Northeastern Brazil. A female bovine, three months old, was sent to the UFCG's Veterinary Hospital presenting salivation, difficulty of ceiling seizure, lack of appetite, dark feces and in small amounts. Due to worsening of symptoms it was decided to in extremis euthanasia, followed by the necropsy and collection of material for histopathology. Histologically, in the mucous membranes of the digestive tract there were edema, ballooning degeneration, necrosis and inflammatory infiltrate, which was observed on the dorsal surface of the tongue and in its deepest epithelium. The immunohistochemical of skin biopsies of the extremity of the ear (ear notches) showed positive antigenic marking and by RT-PCR it was possible to detect viral RNA of BVDV in the serum, whose cytopathic effect in epithelial cells of bovine kidney lineage "Madin Darby bovine kidney" (MDBK)was not observed. The sequencing of the 5'NCR gene showed that the virus isolated was more related to 'Hobi'-like (BVDV-3). After confirming the diagnosis serum samples were collected from 23 animals for serology by indirect ELISA, and a seropositivity of 69.6% (16/23) was found. The identification of this new case of 'Hobi'-like infection in Paraiba reaffirms the need for regular BVDV monitoring in the region to early detection of infection in the herds and adoption of effective preventive and control measures.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Cattle , Bovine Virus Diarrhea-Mucosal Disease/diagnosis , Bovine Virus Diarrhea-Mucosal Disease/pathology , Bovine Virus Diarrhea-Mucosal Disease/virology , Diarrhea Viruses, Bovine Viral , Pestivirus Infections/veterinary , Bovine Virus Diarrhea-Mucosal Disease/prevention & control , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay/veterinary , Immunohistochemistry/veterinary , Pestivirus/pathogenicity , Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction/veterinary
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Arch. venez. pueric. pediatr ; 71(3): 79-85, jul.-sept. 2008. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-589252

ABSTRACT

Las infecciones respiratorias agudas de etiología viral ocupan el primer lugar de morbilidad en la población pediátrica a nivel mundial. El propósito de este estudio fue identificar los virus respiratorios como agentes etiológicos de estas infecciones en los niños que consultaron al Servicio de Pediatría del Hospital Universitario de Caracas. Se incluyeron pacientes entre 0 y 11 años que consultaron por infecciones respiratorias agudas. Se realizó encuesta epidemiológica y clínica y se tomaron las muestras (hisopado nasofaríngeo) para identificación y aislamiento de los virus respiratorios (influenza A y B, para influenza 1, 2, y 3, adenovirus y virus sincitial respiratorio) por inmunofluorescencia y cultivo. Durante 7 años se evaluaron 583 niños, el estudio virológico fue positivo en 83 pacientes (14,2 por ciento) correspondiendo 72,3 por ciento al virus para influenza 1,15,7 por ciento virus influenza A, 6 por ciento influenza B, 4,8 por ciento adenovirus y 1,2 por ciento al virus para influenza 3. Los hallazgos coinciden con la epidemiología en el país para el período del estudio. Se demostró la circulación de los virus para influenza 1 y 3,influenza A y B y adenovirus.


Respiratory viral infections are the first cause of morbidity in children worldwide. The purpose of this study was to know the viral etiology of acute respiratory infections in the Pediatric Department of the “Hospital Universitario de Caracas”. We investigated children 0-11 years with acute respiratory infections for viral etiology. The diagnosis was made by identification of respiratory viruses from nasopharyngeal swab (influenza A and B, parainfluenza 1,2, and 3, adenovirus and respiratory sincitial virus) by inmunofluorescence and culture. 583 patients were investigated. Respiratory viruses were detected in 14,2% cases, with parainfluenza type 1 virus the most commonly detected (72,3%), followed by influenza A 15,7%, influenza B 6%, adenovirus 4,8% and parainfluenza 31,2%. The virology results were similar to the epidemiological reports of the Health Services during the period of the investigation. It was demonstrated the circulation of parainfluenza viruses 1-3, influenza A and B and adenoviruses.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Respiratory Tract Diseases/etiology , Influenza, Human/epidemiology , Influenzavirus A/immunology , Influenzavirus B/immunology , Respiratory System/injuries , Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Human/isolation & purification , Bronchiolitis/pathology , Infections/epidemiology , Infections/immunology , Pneumonia/pathology
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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 32-38, 1992.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-127947

ABSTRACT

Acute viral conjunctivitis was known as an infectious disease affected by various viruses and characterized seasonal variation, prevalent especially in summer. In Korea, the clinic loepidemiologic study of AVC was not conclusive. Therefore, further research should be conducted to improve the primary health care and the application of diffrential diagnosis and its therapy. Clinical symptoms and signs of 131 patients who was confirmed viral conjunctivitis among 237 patients was evaluated at the Chung-Ang University Hospital in 1987, 1989 and 1990. Along with physical examination, specimens from the conjunctival swab were cultured and isolated, and a sereologic test-Neutralizing test for enterovirus 70, and complement fixation test for adenovirus-was performed. As a result, acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis was relatively epidemic in 1987 and 1990 (67.7 and 47.1 %), and epidemic keratoconjunctivitis in 1989 (91.8%).


Subject(s)
Humans , Communicable Diseases , Complement Fixation Tests , Conjunctivitis, Acute Hemorrhagic , Conjunctivitis, Viral , Diagnosis , Enterovirus D, Human , Keratoconjunctivitis , Korea , Physical Examination , Primary Health Care , Seasons
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