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Trop Anim Health Prod ; 56(4): 139, 2024 Apr 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38656618

ABSTRACT

We aimed to evaluate the effects of different drying methods for banana residues on the energy metabolism and respirometry of growing lambs. Twenty Santa Inês x Dorper lambs were fed five experimental diets: Tifton 85 grass hay (Control), shade-dried banana leaf hay (LH Shade), shade-dried pseudostem banana hay (PH Shade), sun-dried banana leaf hay (LH Sun), and sun-dried banana pseudostem hay (PH Sun). Nutrient intake and digestibility were assessed in metabolic cages, whereas O2 consumption and CO2, methane, and heat production were measured in a respirometry chamber with animals fed at maintenance and ad libitum levels. Nutrient and energy intake was not influenced by diet. Pseudostem hay had higher apparent digestibility of dry matter (71.5%), organic matter (72.4%), and neutral detergent fiber (58.0%). However, this led to greater energy loss in the form of methane (12.1%). The banana residue hays and drying methods did not alter oxygen consumption, CO2 production, or heat production of animals fed ad libitum or during maintenance. On the other hand, the use of leaf hay resulted in a reduction of 24.7% in enteric methane production of animals fed ad libitum. The inclusion of pseudostem hay is recommended in sheep feedlot diet. This residue provided greater use of DM, however promoted a greater loss of energy in the form of methane, resulting in similar energy consumption. The drying methods did not reduce the availability of nutrients and the sun drying method is recommended, since it is a faster drying method.


Subject(s)
Animal Feed , Diet , Digestion , Energy Metabolism , Musa , Animals , Musa/chemistry , Animal Feed/analysis , Diet/veterinary , Male , Sheep, Domestic/physiology , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena , Oxygen Consumption , Desiccation
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Trop Anim Health Prod ; 55(4): 234, 2023 Jun 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37294369

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Twenty Santa Inês male sheep were used in a randomized block design to evaluate the effects of different levels of macauba cake (MC) on nutrient digestibility and the population of microorganism in the rumen. The animals were divided into four groups according to MC levels (0, 10, 20, and 30% of DM) and initial body weight ranging from 32.75 to 52.17 kg. Diets were isonitrogenous and formulated to attend metabolizable energy requirements, and feed intake was regulated with 10% allowance for leftovers. Each experimental period lasted 20 days, with the final 5 days reserved for sample collection. Macauba cake inclusion did not affect the dry matter, organic matter, or crude protein intake but increased the ether extract, neutral detergent fiber, and acid detergent fiber intake, mainly because of changes in the concentrations of these components in diets with a higher level of MC. With MC inclusion, a linear decreasing effect was observed for the dry matter and organic matter digestibility, and a quadratic effect with a maximum point of 21.5% was observed for the acid detergent fiber digestibility. A relative reduction of 73% in anaerobic fungal populations was observed with the lowest level of MC inclusion, and a relative increase of 162% in methanogenic populations was observed with the highest level of MC inclusion. The increasing level of macauba cake up to 30% of the diet of lambs reduced the dry matter digestibility and reduced anaerobic fungi but increased methanogenic population.


Subject(s)
Animal Feed , Digestion , Animals , Male , Animal Feed/analysis , Detergents/metabolism , Diet/veterinary , Dietary Fiber/metabolism , Nutrients , Rumen/metabolism , Sheep
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Environ Monit Assess ; 195(4): 456, 2023 Mar 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36892675

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Since the Fundão Dam rupture in Southeastern Brazil caused an enormous amount of iron ore tailing (IOT) to be discharged into the Doce River Catchment, various works have been published on the soil, water, and biota contamination by potentially hazardous trace metals. However, the objective of this study is to investigate changes in the main chemical composition and the mineral phases, which has not been studied yet. We present an analysis of sediment samples collected in the Doce River alluvial plain, before and after the disaster, as well as the tailing deposited. Granulometry, main chemical composition by X-ray fluorescence spectrometry, mineralogy by X-ray diffractometry, quantification of mineral phases using the Rietveld method, and scanning electron microscope imaging are shown. We conclude that the Fundão Dam rupture introduced fine particles into the Doce River alluvial plain, increasing the Fe and Al content in the sediments. The high Fe, Al, and Mn contents in the finer iron ore tailing fractions represent environmental risks for soil, water, and biotic chains. The IOT mineralogical components, mainly the muscovite, kaolinite, and hematite present in the finer particles can increase the sorption and desorption capacity of harmful trace metals depending on the natural or induced redox conditions, which are not always predictable and avoidable in the environment.


Subject(s)
Disasters , Iron Compounds , Trace Elements , Water Pollutants, Chemical , Environmental Monitoring , Brazil , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Iron Compounds/analysis , Trace Elements/analysis , Minerals/analysis , Rivers/chemistry , Soil/chemistry , Water/analysis , Iron/analysis
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Molecules ; 27(9)2022 May 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35566386

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The high rates of morbidity and mortality due to fungal infections are associated with a limited antifungal arsenal and the high toxicity of drugs. Therefore, the identification of novel drug targets is challenging due to the several resemblances between fungal and human cells. Here, we report the in vitro antifungal evaluation of two acylphenols series, namely 2-acyl-1,4-benzo- and 2-acyl-1,4-naphthohydroquinones. The antifungal properties were assessed on diverse Candida and filamentous fungi strains through the halo of inhibition (HOI) and minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC). The antifungal activities of 2-acyl-1,4-benzohydroquinone derivatives were higher than those of the 2-acyl-1,4-naphthohydroquinone analogues. The evaluation indicates that 2-octanoylbenzohydroquinone 4 is the most active member of the 2-acylbenzohydroquinone series, with MIC values ranging from 2 to 16 µg/mL. In some fungal strains (i.e., Candida krusei and Rhizopus oryzae), such MIC values of compound 4 (2 and 4 µg/mL) were comparable to that obtained by amphotericin B (1 µg/mL). The compound 4 was evaluated for its antioxidant activity by means of FRAP, ABTS and DPPH assays, showing moderate activity as compared to standard antioxidants. Molecular docking studies of compound 4 and ADMET predictions make this compound a potential candidate for topical pharmacological use. The results obtained using the most active acylbenzohydroquinones are promising because some evaluated Candida strains are known to have decreased sensitivity to standard antifungal treatments.


Subject(s)
Antifungal Agents , Mycoses , Amphotericin B/pharmacology , Antifungal Agents/chemistry , Antifungal Agents/pharmacology , Candida , Fungi , Humans , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Molecular Docking Simulation , Mycoses/microbiology
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Acta Trop ; 228: 106327, 2022 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35085511

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This study aimed to determine the occurrence of Leishmania infection in bats in urban and wild areas in an endemic municipality for visceral and cutaneous leishmaniasis in Minas Gerais, Brazil. Between April 2014 to April 2015, 247 bats were captured and classified into 26 species belonging to Phyllostomidae (90.7%), Vespertilionidae (8.1%) and Molossidae (1.2%) families. Blood samples from 247 bats were collected and submitted to nested-PCR, targeting the variable V7-V8 region of the SSU rRNA gene, followed by sequencing of the PCR product. The overall infection rate of Leishmania spp. in bats was 4.4%. Of the eleven bats infected, ten were frugivorous bats: Artibeus planirostris (8/11), Artibeus lituratus (1/11) and Artibeus cinereus (1/11) and one a nectarivorous bat (Glossophaga soricina). None of the individuals exhibited macroscopic alterations in the skin, spleen or liver. Phylogenetic analysis separated Leishmania species in clades corresponding to the subgenera Viannia, Leishmania, and Mundinia, and supported that the isolates characterized in the present study clustered closely with Leishmania (Viannia) sp., Leishmania (Leishmania) infantum and Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis. Here we report for the first time the bat Artibeus cinereus as a host of Leishmania (Leishmania) amazonensis. In the study we found that the mean abundance of bats did not differ in wild habitats and urban areas and that bat-parasite interactions were similarly distributed in the two environments. On the other hand, further studies should be conducted in more recent times to verify whether there have been changes in these parameters.


Subject(s)
Chiroptera , Leishmania infantum , Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous , Leishmaniasis, Visceral , Animals , Brazil/epidemiology , Chiroptera/parasitology , Leishmania infantum/classification , Leishmania infantum/genetics , Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous/epidemiology , Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous/parasitology , Leishmaniasis, Cutaneous/veterinary , Leishmaniasis, Visceral/epidemiology , Leishmaniasis, Visceral/parasitology , Leishmaniasis, Visceral/veterinary , Phylogeny
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Vet World ; 14(10): 2686-2693, 2021 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34903926

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BACKGROUND AND AIM: In tropical semiarid regions, supplementation with fungi could contribute to rumen modulation, promoting greater production of fibrolytic enzymes and degradation of forage. The objective of this study was to analyze the effect of supplementation with fungi, isolated from the bovine rumen, on the performance and microbiota of the digestive tract of Nellore calves. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The experiment was conducted in randomized blocks evaluating eight Nellore calves that were daily supplemented with isolates of Aspergillus terreus and Trichoderma longibrachiatum, along with eight calves that were not supplemented. After 55 days, the animals were weighed, and samples of rumen fluid and feces were collected for analysis. The characteristics that showed normal distribution were subjected to analysis of variance and compared using Tukey's test. Whereas, the variables that did not show normal distribution were subjected to the Kruskal-Wallis test, and the frequencies of the bacterial and fungal genera were compared using the Chi-square test. RESULTS: Supplementation with fungi promoted the reduction in ruminal pH (p<0.05). However, the final live weight; average daily weight gain; total weight gain; rumen protozoa; and the count of Enterobacteriaceae, mycelial fungi, and yeasts of ruminal fluid and feces were not influenced by supplementation (p>0.05). Moreover, the protozoa Eodinium spp. was identified only in supplemented calves (p<0.05). CONCLUSION: Supplementation with the fungi presented the potential for use as possible additives because it did not alter the physiological parameters of the facultative anaerobic microbiota composition in the rumen and feces. In addition, it favored the presence of the ciliate genus Eodinium. However, further studies should be performed to better define suitable dosages for supplementation.

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Rev Iberoam Micol ; 38(4): 180-183, 2021.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34301465

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Although considered an unusual etiological agent, Cyberlindnera(Candida)fabianii has been related to septicemia in several reports in recent years. Its doubtful or uncertain identification when using tests such as CHROMagar Candida, API® Candida, API® ID32C or VITEK® MS, leads to an underestimation of the cases produced by this yeast. AIMS: To report the first isolation of C. fabianii in Chile and its identification. METHODS: The sequencing of the internal transcribed spacer region (ITS) was performed. Antifungal susceptibility profiles were obtained by means of the broth microdilution technique. RESULTS: The identification was only reached by sequencing the ITS regions, which shows the limited usefulness of the conventional techniques in the identification of some yeast species. A dendrogram shows the phylogenetic relationship of the isolated strain with some other yeast species. CONCLUSION: In the identification of fastidious microorganisms or microorganisms whose identification is not completely reliable when using classical or even advanced methodologies, such as mass spectrometry, sequencing techniques are essential.


Subject(s)
Saccharomycetales , Antifungal Agents , Candida , Chile , Phylogeny
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An Acad Bras Cienc ; 93(3): e20191416, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34161512

ABSTRACT

Due to the recent technological progress, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV), is an alternative for the high-resolution imaging of the terrestrial surface, helping map lineaments, essential structures on the stage of geological mapping. Therefore, this research aims to accomplish and to confirm the efficiency of the use of UAV high-resolution imaging for semi-automatic lineament mapping, in a shear zone in Guaçuí/ES. Orthomosaic was created from the UAV imaging, in which the LINE algorithm was used from Geomath PCI software for the semi-automatic mapping of lineaments. In addition, a manual lineament mapping was performed on the orthomosaic for comparison purposes, and a shaded relief image was made up of Azimuth 135° and Elevation 45°, from the SRTM data, followed by manual lineament mapping for a regional vision of the studied area. On the semi-automatic and manual extraction on the orthomosaic and shaded relief image, 61.30%, 61.63%, 57.38% of the lineaments, respectively, have NW-SE direction, showing a really strong correlation. Therefore, the semi-automatic mapping is extremely effective in terms of structural trends acquisition and can provide fine-scale data for the assessment of inaccessible areas.

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Cureus ; 13(2): e13200, 2021 Feb 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33575160

ABSTRACT

A 63-year-old male with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pneumonia presented to the emergency department, supplementary oxygen is delivered via nasal cannula, and invasive ventilation was not needed; there was significant pneumoperitoneum on radiologic control. After a meticulous examination of the thoracic tomography, there were some linear air collections adjacent to the bronchovascular sheaths, indicative of the Macklin effect, without abdominal alterations, and the patient remained stable; therefore, we did not perform a surgical procedure, and the pneumoperitoneum reabsorbed spontaneously on radiologic control. The pulmonary origin of pneumoperitoneum is unusual and is associated with mechanical ventilation and alveolar leak; the air leak with subsequent dissection into other anatomical spaces is called the Macklin effect. It is essential to have this mechanism in mind because most of these patients respond well to conservative treatment. When studying primary pneumoperitoneum, the cause should be studied carefully to discard visceral perforation, tracheal or esophageal rupture.

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Chemosphere ; 262: 127879, 2021 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32781334

ABSTRACT

The collapse of the Fundão Dam, in Southeastern Brazil, caused about 50 million m³ of iron ore tailings to sluice down the mountain to Rio Doce, in what is considered the greatest environmental disaster in Brazilian history. The fluvial system received an intense and sudden mudflow that was transported for more than 650 km, before reaching the Atlantic Ocean. Because the area was already impacted by the mineral activities in the region, it becomes essential to evaluate the environmental conditions before the disaster to correctly assess the disaster real damage. This study compares the concentration of trace metals in the sediments of the Rio Doce alluvial plain, before and after the dam collapse, as well as the newly deposited iron ore tailings that became part of the sedimentary framework. The data indicate that the fine particles deposited have since been incorporated into the sandy river sediments. The cadmium and arsenic contents in the sediments increased to levels above the National Environment Council thresholds. The comparison between the levels of trace metals in the situations before and after disaster shows that the mining mud is the source of cadmium while the arsenic was present before the environmental disaster, and its concentration increased due to sediment remobilization. The iron ore tailings deposited on the alluvial sediments also affected the physical parameters since the formed ferruginous crusts waterproofed the ground surface and may, gradually, release toxic metals when exposed to weathering and river reworking.


Subject(s)
Environmental Monitoring , Metals/analysis , Mining , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis , Atlantic Ocean , Brazil , Disasters , Iron , Iron Compounds , Minerals , Rivers , Structure Collapse , Trace Elements
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Sci Rep ; 10(1): 14812, 2020 09 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32908228

ABSTRACT

This study aims to assess the concentrations of size-fractioned particle mass (PM1.0, PM2.5, PM4.0, PM10) and number (PNC0.3, PNC0.5, PNC1.0, PNC2.5), bacteria, and fungi in a Materials Recycling Facility (MRF) in Brazil. The measurements were performed inside the waste processing shed (P1) and in the outdoor environment (P2) during working days in winter and spring of 2017, and summer of 2019. A total of 2,400 min of PM, 1,440 min of PNC, and 216 samples of bioaerosols were collected in the morning and afternoon. P1 has the strongest air contamination with mean values of 475.5 ± 563.7 µg m-3 for PM10, 58.6 ± 36.0 cm-3 for PNC0.3, 1,088.8 ± 825.2 colony-forming units per cubic meter (CFU m-3) for bacteria, and 2,738.3 ± 1,381.3 CFU m-3 for fungi. The indoor/outdoor ratios indicated the large influence of indoor sources due to the activities performed inside P1 that promote the generation and resuspension of pollutants. Gram-positive bacteria dominated with 58.6% of indoor samples. Overall, our results show a critical indoor air quality situation in a Brazilian MRF, which may cause several health risks for waste pickers. Finally, we call attention to the lack of occupational exposure limits for bioaerosols in industrial workplaces and mainly in MRFs.

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Cureus ; 12(7): e9113, 2020 Jul 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32670732

ABSTRACT

Background Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is currently one of the most commonly performed procedures globally. Morbidity of laparoscopic cholecystectomy is low; however, bile duct injury is still a feared complication. Despite worldwide efforts, the global incidence of bile duct injury remains higher for laparoscopic cholecystectomy compared with open cholecystectomy. Despite the general belief that the learning curve and lack of laparoscopic skills represent the most common causes of bile duct injuries, the principal cause is the misidentification of biliary anatomy. The aim of our study is to determine if laparoscopic transillumination is a feasible approach to bile and vascular structures visualization during laparoscopic cholecystectomy because the only other method for real-time visualization is fluorescent cholangiography, which can be cost-prohibitive and requires specialized equipment and training. Materials and methods We performed a retrospective comparison of outcomes between the transillumination approach in 10 patients receiving laparoscopic cholecystectomy (group A) and a control group of 50 conventional laparoscopic cholecystectomy patients (group B). We compared demographic data, type of surgery, operative time, bleeding, intraoperative and postoperative complications, and hospital stay. We used a conventional four-port positioning for laparoscopic cholecystectomy, and a 5-mm/30° scope was used as a light source and placed behind the area identified as Calot's triangle. Results Group A consisted of 10 patients (9 women, 1 man), with a mean age of 50.7 (± 17.4) years. The mean body mass index (BMI) in group A was 26.8 (± 0.65) kg/m2. In group A, three of the cholecystectomies were conducted as emergency procedures. Group B consisted of 50 patients (40 women, 10 men), with a mean age of 49.7 (±15.2) years. The mean BMI in group B was 27.5 (±4.5) kg/m2, and two cholecystectomies were emergency procedures. In comparing the transillumination approach with conventional cholecystectomy, we found no statistical differences in operative time, bleeding, complications, or mean hospital stay. Conclusions Laparoscopic transillumination is a feasible method for real-time visualization of Calot's triangle structures. Our initial experience with transillumination did not provide better outcomes than conventional cholecystectomy.

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Braz J Microbiol ; 51(4): 1801-1805, 2020 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32638272

ABSTRACT

Isavuconazole is the last antifungal agent approved by the FDA and available for treatment of fungal infections. In the present study, the in vitro activity of isavuconazole against several yeasts was investigated. Two hundred forty-six isolates were included: 64 Candida albicans, 53 Candida parapsilosis sensu stricto, 48 Cryptococcus neoformans species complex, 27 C. glabrata sensu stricto, 17 C. lusitaniae, 17 C. tropicalis, 5 C. orthopsilosis, 4 C. krusei, 3 C. guilliermondii sensu stricto, 3 C. pelliculosa, 2 C. dubliniensis, 1 C. auris, 1 C. fermentati and 1 Trichosporon asahii. All isolates were recovered from clinical isolates from Chile, being 221 from hemoculture, 22 from cerebrospinal fluid, 1 pleural fluid, and 1 from tissue culture. The minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) and minimal fungicidal concentrations (MFCs) of isavuconazole were determined. Isavuconazole demonstrated good in vitro activity against all species tested. MIC90 values and MFC ranges of isavuconazole for Candida albicans were 0.03 mg/L and 0.03- > 16 mg/L respectively. Non-Candida albicans species isolates were inhibited by ≤ 1 mg/L, with MFC ranges from < 0.03- > 16 mg/L. Also, isavuconazole was active against the non-Candida yeasts, being inhibited with MIC values ≤ 0.06 mg/L. Isavuconazole has exhibited potent in vitro activity against clinical isolates of Candida spp., Cryptococcus neoformans species complex, and other clinical yeast in Chile. Despite the results obtained in the present work, additional clinical studies are necessary to verify the level of efficacy of this azole.


Subject(s)
Antifungal Agents/pharmacology , Mycoses/microbiology , Nitriles/pharmacology , Pyridines/pharmacology , Triazoles/pharmacology , Yeasts/drug effects , Chile/epidemiology , Humans , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Mycoses/epidemiology , Yeasts/classification , Yeasts/isolation & purification
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Cureus ; 12(6): e8416, 2020 Jun 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32509486

ABSTRACT

Since the first successful use of mesh in hernia surgery, the development and progress in materials, techniques, and procedures have increased exponentially; consequently, surgeons started to use meshes for hiatal hernia repair to prevent postoperative hernia recurrences and complications. Nonetheless, there are alarming reports in literature concerning cardiac tamponade as an apparently rare complication of hiatal mesh placement, especially when fixation is performed with tacks. A 50-year-old female diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux disease undergoes an elective laparoscopic Nissen fundoplication and hiatal hernia repair with tack fixation of the mesh; on the fourth postoperative day she was readmitted with cardiac tamponade diagnosed via echocardiography, and CT scan showed proximity of the tacks to the pericardium. She underwent a failed attempt of ultrasound guided pericardiocentesis (PC), therefore, a pericardial window was performed. The ideal method for diaphragmatic mesh fixation is still controversial. Some recent articles alert of this potential risk; although the manufacturers contraindicate the use of tacks in the diaphragm, one-third of surgeons prefer this method.

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Rev. argent. microbiol ; 52(2): 6-20, jun. 2020. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1155692

ABSTRACT

Resumen Los miembros del complejo Trichophyton mentagrophytes representan el segundo grupo en frecuencia de aislamiento de dermatofitos, luego de Trichophyton rubrum. El citado complejo comprende 3grupos principales: 1) Trichophyton benhamiae y especies relacionadas; 2) Trichophyton simii y 2especies relacionadas, Trichophyton quinckeanum y Trichophyton schoenleinii, y 3) T. mentagrophytes, Trichophyton interdigitale y especies relacionadas. Todos estos organismos son difíciles de identificar a través de la morfofisiología. Se presenta en este informe un estudio descriptivo de 17 cepas clínicas aisladas e identificadas en el Laboratorio de Micología de la Universidad de Valparaíso como pertenecientes al complejo T. mentagrophytes, junto con la caracterización de 3cepas de referencia (T. mentagrophytes CBS 318.56, T. interdigitale CBS 428.63, Trichophyton erinacei CBS 511.73), con el objetivo de clasificarlas a nivel de especie. Se realizaron pruebas morfofisiológicas y moleculares por análisis de curvas de melting de alta resolución (high resolution melting analysis) y secuenciación de regiones ITS. Fenotípicamente, se identificaron 3especies incluidas en el complejo. Los análisis moleculares reclasificaron todas las cepas como pertenecientes a T. interdigitale. En conclusión, no se lograron establecer patrones morfofisiológicos confiables para poder diferenciar entre las especies del complejo.


Abstract Trichophyton mentagrophytes complex is the most frequent agent found in dermatophyte isolates after Trichophyton rubrum. It is divided into 3main groups: (1) Trichophyton benhamiae and related species; (2) Trichophyton simii and 2related species, Trichophyton quinckeanum and Trichophyton schoenleinii; and (3) T. mentagrophytes, T. interdigitale, and related species. They are all difficult to identify by morphophysiology. With the aim of classifying them at the species level, a descriptive study was performed on 17 isolated clinical strains identified in the Mycology Laboratory of the Universidad de Valparaíso as belonging to the T. mentagrophytes complex. They were compared with 3 reference strains (T. mentagrophytes CBS 318.56, T. interdigitale CBS 428.63, Trichophyton erinacei CBS 511.73). Morphophysiological and molecular tests were performed by high resolution melting analysis curves and ITS regions sequencing. Phenotypically, 3 species of the complex were identified. Molecular analyses reclassified all the species as belonging to T. interdigitale. In conclusion, no reliable morphophysiological patterns were established to differentiate between the species of the complex. Molecularly, all the strains studied were classified as T. interdigitale.

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Rev Argent Microbiol ; 52(2): 88-95, 2020.
Article in Spanish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31350016

ABSTRACT

Trichophyton mentagrophytes complex is the most frequent agent found in dermatophyte isolates after Trichophyton rubrum. It is divided into 3main groups: (1) Trichophyton benhamiae and related species; (2) Trichophyton simii and 2related species, Trichophyton quinckeanum and Trichophyton schoenleinii; and (3) T. mentagrophytes, T. interdigitale, and related species. They are all difficult to identify by morphophysiology. With the aim of classifying them at the species level, a descriptive study was performed on 17 isolated clinical strains identified in the Mycology Laboratory of the Universidad de Valparaíso as belonging to the T. mentagrophytes complex. They were compared with 3 reference strains (T. mentagrophytes CBS 318.56, T. interdigitale CBS 428.63, Trichophyton erinacei CBS 511.73). Morphophysiological and molecular tests were performed by high resolution melting analysis curves and ITS regions sequencing. Phenotypically, 3 species of the complex were identified. Molecular analyses reclassified all the species as belonging to T. interdigitale. In conclusion, no reliable morphophysiological patterns were established to differentiate between the species of the complex. Molecularly, all the strains studied were classified as T. interdigitale.


Subject(s)
Arthrodermataceae/classification , Arthrodermataceae/genetics , Arthrodermataceae/growth & development , Arthrodermataceae/isolation & purification , Chile , DNA, Fungal/analysis , Humans , Mycology/methods
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Food Sci Technol Int ; 26(1): 11-20, 2020 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31370696

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Human ingestion of antimicrobial residues in dairy products is a problem of public health. In this study we evaluated antibacterial effectiveness of aqueous and ethanolic leaf extracts of Mangifera indica L. as a natural alternative for reduction of Staphylococcus spp. biofilms. Eight Staphylococcus spp. strains from cows with mastitis and the Staphylococcus aureus strain (ATCC 25923) were evaluated. High performance liquid chromatography indicated the presence of phenolic compounds in the aqueous extract. Agilent Technologies gas chromatography revealed the presence of phenolic compounds, carbohydrates, and gallic acid in ethanolic extract. The tannin contents were 2.27 ± 0.01 and 2.67 ± 0.01% for ethanolic extract and aqueous extract, respectively. Extracts were evaluated in agar diffusion test and the size of inhibition zones were compared. The ethanolic extract was the most effective, showing minimum inhibitory concentrations and minimum bactericidal concentrations between 1.8-7.5 and 15.1-45.3 mg/ml, respectively. After tannin removal, the extracts were less effective, indicating these secondary metabolites as one of the main antibacterial compounds. The ethanolic extract at 45.3 mg/ml reduced mature biofilms in teat rubber (average: 3.91 log reduction) and stainless steel (average: 3.87 log reduction) after 5 min of contact. The extracts of M. indica leaves represent natural alternatives against Staphylococcus spp. strains and the ethanolic extract shows potential as a natural sanitizer.


Subject(s)
Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Biofilms/drug effects , Mangifera/chemistry , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Staphylococcus/drug effects , Animals , Cattle , Equipment and Supplies/microbiology , Female , Mastitis, Bovine/microbiology , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , Plant Leaves/chemistry , Rubber , Stainless Steel , Staphylococcal Infections/microbiology , Tannins/analysis
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Eur J Public Health ; 30(1): 142-143, 2020 02 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31688908

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Since 2014, imported cases of malaria have been notified by SINAVE, the Portuguese nationwide electronic surveillance system that replaced paper-based notification. Nevertheless, the disease is still believed to be under-reported. Completeness of notification of malaria cases in 2016 was estimated using a two-source capture-recapture method, with SINAVE and the Diagnostic-Related Group cases. Completeness of SINAVE and the diagnosis-related group sources was computed in 32.9% and 72.3%, respectively. The results confirm that malaria is under-reported and highlight the need for more effective notification strategies, especially given the risk of resurgence of locally acquired cases.


Subject(s)
Malaria , Population Surveillance , Disease Notification , Electronics , Humans , Malaria/epidemiology , Portugal/epidemiology
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Vet Parasitol ; 272: 40-43, 2019 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31395203

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In this study we evaluated the efficacy of trichlorfon against Haemonchus contortus, monitoring its influence on blood parameters and plasma enzymes of lambs with haemonchosis. A lamb group was orally treated with trichlorfon at 100 mg kg-1 while the other group was untreated. Split-plot design analysis was performed with the lamb groups defined as plots while the subplots were the four periods (weeks) of collection. The trichlorfon treatment promoted a significant and effective reduction of fecal egg counts after one week, with efficacies > 99%. After 21 days of treatment, detected blood parameters and serum levels of plasma enzymes were normal. Additionally, serum albumin and urea concentrations increased to normal values, which were not observed in untreated lambs. The treatment with this organophosphate, using a correct oral administration, may represent an effective therapeutic alternative for sheep infected with multi resistant strain of H. contortus.


Subject(s)
Haemonchiasis/veterinary , Sheep Diseases/drug therapy , Trichlorfon/therapeutic use , Animals , Anthelmintics/therapeutic use , Blood Proteins/analysis , Enzymes/blood , Haemonchiasis/blood , Haemonchus , Parasite Egg Count/veterinary , Sheep , Sheep Diseases/blood
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BMC Vet Res ; 14(1): 32, 2018 Jan 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29382347

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Both diarrhea in calves and mastitis in cows limit cattle production. The bacteria involved in these diseases have shown multi-resistance to antimicrobials, however plant metabolites therefore can provide an alternative method of control. This study selected and characterized Cerrado plant extracts showing inhibitory effects against Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus spp. from cattle. Thirteen leaf extracts were initially screened and diameters of inhibition zones produced against the pathogens were recorded using an agar disk diffusion method. Total condensed tannin contents were determined and antibacterial activities were analyzed after tannin removal from the five selected extracts. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) and minimum bactericidal concentrations (MBC) were evaluated by macro-dilution antimicrobial susceptibility tests, and the extracts were characterized by high performance liquid chromatography. RESULTS: Inter- and intra-specific bacterial variations in the susceptibility to the extracts were detected. The aqueous extract (AE) from Caryocar brasiliense Cambess. leaves produced larger inhibition zones against E. coli strains than did other selected extracts. However, the AE from Schinopsis brasiliensis was the most effective against Staphylococcus spp. strains (P < 0.001). The MIC of ethanolic extracts (EE) from C. brasiliense (0.27 mg/mL) and S. brasiliensis (0.17 mg/mL) were lower than those of other extracts. The MIC and MBC of the Annona crassiflora EE were 6.24 mg/mL for all bacteria. Flavonoids were the main metabolites detected in the A. crassiflora EE as well as in the AE and EE from C. brasiliense, while tannins were the main metabolites in the S. brasiliensis leaf extracts. CONCLUSION: The AE from C. brasiliense was more effective against Gram-negative bacteria, while the AE from S. brasiliensis was more effective against Gram-positive bacteria. A. crassiflora EE and S. brasiliensis extracts are potent bactericide. After removal of the tannins, no antimicrobial effects were observed, indicating that these metabolites are the main active antibacterial components.


Subject(s)
Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Escherichia coli/drug effects , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Staphylococcus/drug effects , Anacardiaceae/chemistry , Animals , Cattle , Ericales/chemistry , Plant Leaves/chemistry , Tannins/chemistry , Tannins/pharmacology
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