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Ciênc. rural (Online) ; 52(10): e20210675, 2022. ilus
Article in English | VETINDEX, LILACS | ID: biblio-1375119

ABSTRACT

Teratomas rarely occur in domestic species, especially in cattle. These tumors originate in fetal life and are characterized by rapid growth, which justifies their frequent detection in young animals. This study reported a case of ovarian teratoma in a heifer. On physical examination, the main signs identified were apathy, abdominal distention and tension, empty rumen, and mushy diarrhea. During rectal palpation, a mass was identified in the pelvic region, which was suggestive of cysts on ultrasound examination. The animal underwent laparotomy, followed by euthanasia due to a poor prognosis. At necropsy, a 54 x 43 x 52 cm (length x width x thickness) tumor was observed in the right ovary with multiple cystic areas, in addition to masses associated with multiple adhesions of the intestinal loops and peritonitis. On histopathology, muscle, cartilage, bone, nervous and epithelial tissue, glands, hair with follicles, were identified in the affected ovary. There was mixed inflammation and foci of necrosis observed with a complete absence of ovarian architecture in both the ovaries. Infiltrations were identified in the lymph nodes and mesenteric vessels. Glandular ducts were seen from the serosa to the intestinal mucosa. A locally infiltrative and expansile ovarian teratoma was diagnosed accordingly. It is considered that this kind of tumor can induce abdominal distension and absence of estrus in previously healthy, non-pregnant heifers.


Os teratomas são tumores raros nas espécies domésticas, sobretudo em bovinos. Esses tumores são caracterizados por crescimento rápido e origem durante a vida fetal, o que justifica seu diagnóstico frequente em animais jovens. O presente trabalho relata um caso de teratoma ovariano em uma novilha. No exame físico, os principais sinais identificados foram apatia, distensão e tensão abdominal, rúmen vazio e diarreia pastosa. Durante a palpação retal, uma massa foi identificada na região pélvica. Ao exame ultrassonográfico, a massa era sugestiva de cistos. O animal foi submetido a laparotomia, seguido de eutanásia devido ao mau prognóstico. Na necropsia foi observado um tumor de 54 x 43 x 52 cm (comprimento x largura x espessura) no ovário direito com múltiplas áreas císticas, além de massas associadas à múltiplas aderências das alças intestinais e peritonite. Na histopatologia foram identificados no ovário acometido a presença de tecidos muscular, cartilaginoso, ósseo, nervoso e epitelial, com glândulas, pelos e folículos. Havia inflamação mista e focos de necrose com ausência completa de arquitetura ovariana em ambos os ovários. Infiltrações foram identificadas em linfonodos e vasos mesentéricos. Ductos glandulares foram vistos desde a serosa até mucosa intestinal. Diagnosticou-se um teratoma ovariano localmente infiltrativo e expansivo. Considera-se que este tumor pode induzir distensão abdominal e ausência de estro em novilhas previamente sadias e não gestantes.


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Cattle , Ovarian Neoplasms/veterinary , Ovary/pathology , Teratoma/veterinary , Sprains and Strains/veterinary , Estrus/physiology
2.
Acta sci. vet. (Online) ; 48(suppl.1): Pub. 511, 17 jun. 2020. ilus
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-31760

ABSTRACT

Background: The cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is considered to be a frequent neoplasm in dogs, however,its origin in ocular annexes, especially in relation to the conjuctival location, is a rare finding in dogs. Therefore, it wasaimed to report the occurrence of a multicentric SCC, with the involvement of ocular annexes in a dog, emphasizing itsclinical characteristics and histopathological findings.Case: A 6-year-old non-castrated white-coated Pitbull dog was attended, with a history of increased volume and bloodysecretion in the left eye, with an evolution of approximately six months. By means of general physical examination, ulcerated lesions in the foreskin and scrotum were found. During the ophthalmologic examination was identified an extensiveand irregular exophytic mass, of a reddish color and with a cauliflower-like appearance, located in the inferior bulbarconjunctiva and third eyelid of the left eye, accompanied by a large quantity of piosanguinolenta secretion, mainly duringmanipulation. Other alterations were observed, such as, meibomitis, conjuctival hyperemia, hypopyon, corneal edema andloss of sight. In the right eye, the only alteration found was conjunctival hyperemia. The hemograma revealed discreetanemia; the serum biochemical profile was inside the normal range and there was no evidence of metastasis in the imaging examinations. The animal was submitted to the incisional biopsy of the lesions for histopathological analysis, whichrevealed a proliferation of neoplastic epithelial cells, highly pleomorphic, composed of eosinophilic cytoplasm, whichvaried from scarce to moderate, of indistinct borders, with a large nucleus and loose chromatin and large and evidentnucleolus, compatible with SCC, enabling, also, the classification as multicentric...(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/veterinary , Eye Neoplasms/veterinary , Nictitating Membrane/pathology , Conjunctival Neoplasms/veterinary , Immunohistochemistry/veterinary
3.
Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 48(suppl.1): Pub.511-4 jan. 2020. ilus
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1458338

ABSTRACT

Background: The cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) is considered to be a frequent neoplasm in dogs, however,its origin in ocular annexes, especially in relation to the conjuctival location, is a rare finding in dogs. Therefore, it wasaimed to report the occurrence of a multicentric SCC, with the involvement of ocular annexes in a dog, emphasizing itsclinical characteristics and histopathological findings.Case: A 6-year-old non-castrated white-coated Pitbull dog was attended, with a history of increased volume and bloodysecretion in the left eye, with an evolution of approximately six months. By means of general physical examination, ulcerated lesions in the foreskin and scrotum were found. During the ophthalmologic examination was identified an extensiveand irregular exophytic mass, of a reddish color and with a cauliflower-like appearance, located in the inferior bulbarconjunctiva and third eyelid of the left eye, accompanied by a large quantity of piosanguinolenta secretion, mainly duringmanipulation. Other alterations were observed, such as, meibomitis, conjuctival hyperemia, hypopyon, corneal edema andloss of sight. In the right eye, the only alteration found was conjunctival hyperemia. The hemograma revealed discreetanemia; the serum biochemical profile was inside the normal range and there was no evidence of metastasis in the imaging examinations. The animal was submitted to the incisional biopsy of the lesions for histopathological analysis, whichrevealed a proliferation of neoplastic epithelial cells, highly pleomorphic, composed of eosinophilic cytoplasm, whichvaried from scarce to moderate, of indistinct borders, with a large nucleus and loose chromatin and large and evidentnucleolus, compatible with SCC, enabling, also, the classification as multicentric...


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/veterinary , Nictitating Membrane/pathology , Eye Neoplasms/veterinary , Conjunctival Neoplasms/veterinary , Immunohistochemistry/veterinary
4.
Acta sci. vet. (Online) ; 47(suppl.1): Pub. 406, July 27, 2019. ilus
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-21496

ABSTRACT

Background: Primary lung tumors in cats are mainly classified into adenocarcinoma arising from peripheral pulmonaryepithelium and, in a smaller number of cases, into adenosquamous or squamous carcinoma, bronchioloalveolar carcinoma,and carcinoid tumor. There are few reports in the international literature describing lung cancer metastasis to visceral organs in cats, especially with regard to squamous tumors. This report describes the clinical pathological, histological, andimmunohistochemical findings of lung squamous cell carcinoma with metastasis to small intestine in a cat.Case: A female, Siamese, unneutered, adult cat presented with an unhealed ulcerative crusted lesion on the left ear, previously diagnosed as squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Six months later, the cat returned presenting with increased volumein the left pelvic limb and claudication due to severe osteolysis in metatarsal and tarsal bones, as shown in radiographicexaminations. The limb was amputated forty day later, but it did not undergo histological examination. The cat died fourteendays after amputation and underwent necropsy. Macroscopically, significant changes were observed in the small intestine,including serous segmental necrotizing and hemorrhagic lesion with luminal stenosis and corrugation of mucous surface,which was covered with a fibrinopurulent pseudomembrane. Palpation of lung parenchyma showed small firm nodules.There was an ulcerative crusted lesion on the left ear. Histopatological examination revealed infiltration of pleomorphicneoplastic epithelial cells disrupting the architecture of small intestine and lung, with pronounced anisocyitosis and anisokaryosis. The neoplastic cells had indistinct borders; their cytoplasm was eosinophilic and pleomorphic and varied frommoderate to abundant in amount; and their nuclei...(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Female , Cats , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/pathology , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/veterinary , Neoplasm Metastasis , Lung Neoplasms/veterinary , Intestine, Small , Immunohistochemistry/veterinary
5.
Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 47(suppl.1): Pub.406-2019. ilus
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1458170

ABSTRACT

Background: Primary lung tumors in cats are mainly classified into adenocarcinoma arising from peripheral pulmonaryepithelium and, in a smaller number of cases, into adenosquamous or squamous carcinoma, bronchioloalveolar carcinoma,and carcinoid tumor. There are few reports in the international literature describing lung cancer metastasis to visceral organs in cats, especially with regard to squamous tumors. This report describes the clinical pathological, histological, andimmunohistochemical findings of lung squamous cell carcinoma with metastasis to small intestine in a cat.Case: A female, Siamese, unneutered, adult cat presented with an unhealed ulcerative crusted lesion on the left ear, previously diagnosed as squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Six months later, the cat returned presenting with increased volumein the left pelvic limb and claudication due to severe osteolysis in metatarsal and tarsal bones, as shown in radiographicexaminations. The limb was amputated forty day later, but it did not undergo histological examination. The cat died fourteendays after amputation and underwent necropsy. Macroscopically, significant changes were observed in the small intestine,including serous segmental necrotizing and hemorrhagic lesion with luminal stenosis and corrugation of mucous surface,which was covered with a fibrinopurulent pseudomembrane. Palpation of lung parenchyma showed small firm nodules.There was an ulcerative crusted lesion on the left ear. Histopatological examination revealed infiltration of pleomorphicneoplastic epithelial cells disrupting the architecture of small intestine and lung, with pronounced anisocyitosis and anisokaryosis. The neoplastic cells had indistinct borders; their cytoplasm was eosinophilic and pleomorphic and varied frommoderate to abundant in amount; and their nuclei...


Subject(s)
Female , Animals , Cats , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/pathology , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell/veterinary , Intestine, Small , Neoplasm Metastasis , Lung Neoplasms/veterinary , Immunohistochemistry/veterinary
6.
Acta sci. vet. (Impr.) ; 45(suppl.1): 01-04, 2017. ilus
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1457749

ABSTRACT

Background: Lipoma is defined as a tumor composed of mature adipocytes, identical to the cells that form normal adult fat. Other elements may also be present, such as cartilaginous tissue. Chondrolipoma is characterized by the presence of differentiated cartilage islands spread within a typical lipoma, in which mucin and collagen can be observed around isles of chondrocytes. This condition affects mainly middle-aged or elderly dogs as well as elderly humans. In the scientific literature, chondrolipomas have not yet been described on the ear of dogs. Therefore, this study aimed to report a case of chondrolipoma on the ear of a dog and its histopathological and histochemical description. Case: A female, 10-year-old, Labrador retriever dog was admitted to the Veterinarian Hospital of the Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB), Areia, Brazil. The dog was presented with an ulcerated pendulous nodule on the ear, with a clinical evolution of approximately 7 months. A biopsy sample was taken and submitted to the Veterinary Histopathology Laboratory of the UFPB. Macroscopic evaluation revealed a pendulous and firm nodule, with a round apex, measuring 1.3cm in diameter. The epidermis covering the nodule exhibited an ulcer of 0.5cm in length. The nodule exhibited resistance to cutting and the surface was dark red with hard areas in the center. Sample was fixed in 10% formalin and routinely [...]


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Collagen/analysis , Chondrocytes/pathology , Lipoma/diagnosis , Lipoma/veterinary , Mucins/analysis , Alcian Blue , Ear Cartilage/pathology , Staining and Labeling/veterinary
7.
Acta sci. vet. (Online) ; 45(suppl.1): 01-04, 2017. ilus
Article in Portuguese | VETINDEX | ID: vti-688188

ABSTRACT

Background: Lipoma is defined as a tumor composed of mature adipocytes, identical to the cells that form normal adult fat. Other elements may also be present, such as cartilaginous tissue. Chondrolipoma is characterized by the presence of differentiated cartilage islands spread within a typical lipoma, in which mucin and collagen can be observed around isles of chondrocytes. This condition affects mainly middle-aged or elderly dogs as well as elderly humans. In the scientific literature, chondrolipomas have not yet been described on the ear of dogs. Therefore, this study aimed to report a case of chondrolipoma on the ear of a dog and its histopathological and histochemical description. Case: A female, 10-year-old, Labrador retriever dog was admitted to the Veterinarian Hospital of the Federal University of Paraíba (UFPB), Areia, Brazil. The dog was presented with an ulcerated pendulous nodule on the ear, with a clinical evolution of approximately 7 months. A biopsy sample was taken and submitted to the Veterinary Histopathology Laboratory of the UFPB. Macroscopic evaluation revealed a pendulous and firm nodule, with a round apex, measuring 1.3cm in diameter. The epidermis covering the nodule exhibited an ulcer of 0.5cm in length. The nodule exhibited resistance to cutting and the surface was dark red with hard areas in the center. Sample was fixed in 10% formalin and routinely [...](AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Dogs , Lipoma/diagnosis , Lipoma/veterinary , Chondrocytes/pathology , Mucins/analysis , Collagen/analysis , Alcian Blue , Ear Cartilage/pathology , Staining and Labeling/veterinary
9.
Rev. bras. parasitol. vet ; 22(3): 351-359, July-Sept. 2013. tab, graf, mapa
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: lil-688715

ABSTRACT

The objective of this study was to determine the seasonal distribution and gastrointestinal nematode parasite load in crossbred Santa Inês tracer lambs, and to correlate the rainfall during the study period with occurrences of parasitic infections. Sixty-four male tracer lambs between the ages of four and eight months were used in the study. Two tracer lambs were inserted into the herd every 28 days to determine the pattern of infective larvae available in the environment. Variation in the fecal egg count (FEC) of nematodes was observed at the study site, with many samples containing undetectable parasite loads during the dry season. The larvae identified in coprocultures were Haemonchus sp., Trichostrongylus sp., Cooperia sp., Strongyloides sp. and Oesophagostomum sp. The nematodes recovered at necropsy were Haemonchus contortus, Trichostrongylus colubriformis, Cooperia punctata, C. pectinata, Trichuris sp., Oesophagostomum sp. and Skrajabinema ovis. The total number of larvae and the total number of immature and adult forms recovered from the tracers showed seasonal distributions that significantly correlated with the amount of rainfall received that month (p value ≅ 0.000 in all cases ). The species H. contortus was predominant in the herd and should be considered to be main pathogenic nematode species in these hosts under these conditions.


O objetivo deste estudo foi determinar a distribuição sazonal e a carga parasitária de nematóides gastrintestinais em cordeiros traçadores, mestiços da raça Santa Inês, e relacionar a ocorrência dessas infecções com a variável chuva no mês. Foram utilizados 64 animais, machos, com idade variando entre quatro e oito meses. Em intervalos de 28 dias, dois traçadores foram inseridos no rebanho para determinar o padrão de disponibilidade de larvas infectantes no ambiente. Variação na contagem de ovos por grama (OPG) de nematóides foi observada no local do estudo, com alta frequência de amostras com carga parasitária indetectável no período seco. Das coproculturas foram identificadas larvas de Haemonchus sp., Trichostrongylus sp., Cooperia sp.,Strongyloides sp. e Oesophagostomum sp. Os nematóides recuperados à necropsia foram Haemonchus contortus, Trichostrongylus colubriformis, Cooperia punctata, C. pectinata, Trichurissp., Oesophagostomum sp. e Skrajabinema ovis. O total de larvas, de formas imaturas e de adultos recuperados dos traçadores, mostraram distribuição sazonal significativamente relacionada com a ocorrência de chuva no mês (valor-p ≅ 0,000, para todos os casos, ). A espécie H. contortus foi predominante no rebanho e deve ser considerada a espécie de nematóide mais importante nesses hospedeiros, sob as condições do estudo.


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Feces/parasitology , Gastrointestinal Diseases/veterinary , Nematode Infections/veterinary , Sheep Diseases/epidemiology , Sheep Diseases/parasitology , Brazil/epidemiology , Gastrointestinal Diseases/epidemiology , Gastrointestinal Diseases/parasitology , Nematode Infections/epidemiology , Seasons , Sheep
10.
Rev. bras. parasitol. vet ; 21(1): 71-73, jan.-mar. 2012. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-624852

ABSTRACT

This study investigated the gastrointestinal parasitism by helminths and protozoa in sheep (Ovis aries) Santa Inês breed, municipality of Lajes, Rio Grande do Norte. Monthly, from April 2005 to August 2007, stool samples were collected from two tracer lambs in the first day of the experiment and performed a necropsy of these animals in 44th day. A total of 64 lambs were sampled, but only 62 lambs were slaughtered. The fecal samples were examined by sedimentation in water. The contents of the abomasum, small intestine and large intestine were examined for the recovery of helminths. The parasitological examination revealed eggs of the following groups of helminths: Strongyloidea, Strongyloides sp., Trichuris sp., and Moniezia sp. Also were found oocysts of Eimeria spp., cysts of Entamoeba ovis and Giardia duodenalis. The helminths identified from examining the contents were: Haemonchus contortus, Cooperia pectinata, Cooperia punctata, Trichostrongylus colubriformis, Moniezia expansa, Oesophagostomum sp. Skrjabinema ovis and Trichuris sp.


O presente estudo investigou o parasitismo gastrintestinal por helmintos e protozoários em ovinos (Ovis aries) da raça Santa Inês, no município de Lajes, Rio Grande do Norte. Mensalmente, entre abril de 2005 e agosto de 2007, foram coletadas amostras fecais de dois cordeiros traçadores no primeiro dia do experimento e realizada a necropsia desses animais no 44º dia. O total de cordeiros amostrados foi 64, mas apenas 62 foram necropsiados. As amostras fecais foram examinadas pela técnica de sedimentação espontânea em água. Os conteúdos do abomaso, intestino delgado e intestino grosso dos cordeiros necropsiados foram examinados para a recuperação dos helmintos. Os exames parasitológicos evidenciaram ovos dos seguintes grupos de helmintos: Strongyloidea, Strongyloides sp. , Trichuris sp., e Moniezia sp. Também foram encontrados oocistos de Eimeria spp., cistos de Entamoeba ovis e de Giardia duodenalis. Os helmintos identificados a partir do exame dos conteúdos foram: Haemonchus contortus, Cooperia pectinata, Cooperia punctata, Trichostrongylus colubriformis, Moniezia expansa, Oesophagostomum sp. , Skrjabinema ovis . Trichuris sp.


Subject(s)
Animals , Eimeria/isolation & purification , Gastrointestinal Tract/parasitology , Giardia lamblia/isolation & purification , Nematoda/isolation & purification , Sheep/parasitology , Strongyloidea/isolation & purification , Brazil , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/veterinary
11.
R. bras. Parasitol. Vet. ; 21(1): 71-73, Jan.-Mar. 2012. tab
Article in English | VETINDEX | ID: vti-12410

ABSTRACT

This study investigated the gastrointestinal parasitism by helminths and protozoa in sheep (Ovis aries) Santa Inês breed, municipality of Lajes, Rio Grande do Norte. Monthly, from April 2005 to August 2007, stool samples were collected from two tracer lambs in the first day of the experiment and performed a necropsy of these animals in 44th day. A total of 64 lambs were sampled, but only 62 lambs were slaughtered. The fecal samples were examined by sedimentation in water. The contents of the abomasum, small intestine and large intestine were examined for the recovery of helminths. The parasitological examination revealed eggs of the following groups of helminths: Strongyloidea, Strongyloides sp., Trichuris sp., and Moniezia sp. Also were found oocysts of Eimeria spp., cysts of Entamoeba ovis and Giardia duodenalis. The helminths identified from examining the contents were: Haemonchus contortus, Cooperia pectinata, Cooperia punctata, Trichostrongylus colubriformis, Moniezia expansa, Oesophagostomum sp. Skrjabinema ovis and Trichuris sp.(AU)


O presente estudo investigou o parasitismo gastrintestinal por helmintos e protozoários em ovinos (Ovis aries) da raça Santa Inês, no município de Lajes, Rio Grande do Norte. Mensalmente, entre abril de 2005 e agosto de 2007, foram coletadas amostras fecais de dois cordeiros traçadores no primeiro dia do experimento e realizada a necropsia desses animais no 44º dia. O total de cordeiros amostrados foi 64, mas apenas 62 foram necropsiados. As amostras fecais foram examinadas pela técnica de sedimentação espontânea em água. Os conteúdos do abomaso, intestino delgado e intestino grosso dos cordeiros necropsiados foram examinados para a recuperação dos helmintos. Os exames parasitológicos evidenciaram ovos dos seguintes grupos de helmintos: Strongyloidea, Strongyloides sp. , Trichuris sp., e Moniezia sp. Também foram encontrados oocistos de Eimeria spp., cistos de Entamoeba ovis e de Giardia duodenalis. Os helmintos identificados a partir do exame dos conteúdos foram: Haemonchus contortus, Cooperia pectinata, Cooperia punctata, Trichostrongylus colubriformis, Moniezia expansa, Oesophagostomum sp. , Skrjabinema ovis . Trichuris sp.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Eimeria/isolation & purification , Gastrointestinal Tract/parasitology , Giardia lamblia/isolation & purification , Nematoda/isolation & purification , Sheep/parasitology , Strongyloidea/isolation & purification , Brazil , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/veterinary
12.
In. rgCosta, Vera Lúcia; rgSilva, Pedro Luiz Barros; rgBiasoto Júnior, Geraldo. Efetividade das políticas de saúde: experiências bem-sucedidas na América Latina: anais do seminário. São Paulo, Biruta, 2008. p.31-123, tab, graf.
Monography in Portuguese | Sec. Est. Saúde SP, SESSP-CTDPROD, Sec. Est. Saúde SP, SESSP-ACVSES | ID: biblio-1070581
13.
Rev. cir. traumatol. buco-maxilo-fac ; 6(1): 37-42, jan.-mar. 2006. ilus
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, BBO - Dentistry | ID: biblio-872910

ABSTRACT

A Síndrome de Prader-Willi (SPW) é uma desordem genética caracterizada por hipotonia, retardo mental, hiperfagia e compulsão para comida devido a uma disfunção hipotalâmica. O objetivo deste estudo é apresentar o caso de uma portadora da SPW, revisando a literatura sobre as principais características, etiologia e algumas considerações odontológicas de interesse. Uma adolescente de 12 anos de idade foi encaminhada à clínica odontológica da Faculdade de Odontologia da Universidade de Pernambuco, apresentando severa obesidade (grau II), apnéia noturna, hipotonia muscular, hiperfagia, comportamento compulsivo para comida associada com uma dieta rica em carboidratos refinados e pobre higiene bucal, determinando um alto número de lesões de cárie e desmineralização do esmalte dos dentes. Além disso, foi encontrada má oclusão do tipo Cl II, mordida aberta anterior e pobre cobertura labial. O tratamento odontológico foi realizado, usando-se ansiolíticos apenas para as exodontias. O distúrbio de comportamento foi controlado, usando um modelo cognitivo. O portador da SPW apresenta alterações neurocomportamentais de extremo interesse para a odontologia. Por isso, o desenvolvimento de estratégias que promovam saúde geral e bucal para seus portadores deve ser o objetivo da equipe odontológica que esteja envolvida com seu atendimento.


Subject(s)
Child , Adolescent , Dental Care for Disabled , Prader-Willi Syndrome
14.
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 94(4): 427-32, July-Aug. 1999.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-241551

ABSTRACT

The objective of the present study was to determine the association of sand flies with the presence of domestic and wild animals in the peridomiciliary area. The sand flies were collected using direct aspiration and CDC light traps placed in animal shelters. The results suggest that different sand flies species have different behavioral characteristics in an apparent preference for animal baits and that Lutzomyia longipalpis and Lu. evandroi were the most eclectic species regarding their biotope choice. Lu. longipalpis showed a distinct preference for horses and Lu. evandroi for armadillos


Subject(s)
Animals , Disease Reservoirs , Disease Vectors , Leishmaniasis, Visceral/parasitology , Psychodidae/physiology , Brazil , Chickens , Horses , Host-Parasite Interactions , Insect Vectors , Leishmaniasis, Visceral/epidemiology , Population Density
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