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Dis Aquat Organ ; 133(3): 189-194, 2019 Mar 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31187733

RESUMO

Tuberculosis (TB) in pinnipeds is typically caused by Mycobacterium pinnipedii, which has also been associated with infections in other species, such as cattle and humans. As a result, this pathogen has zoonotic potential and is a public health concern. In 2016, a female South American sea lion Otaria flavescens in southern Brazil presented with emaciation and severe dyspnea and died within 3 h of capture. Gross pathology identified pulmonary granulomas, and Ziehl-Neelsen stain identified acid-fast bacilli. M. tuberculosis complex bacteria were confirmed by a BD BACTEC™ MGIT™ 320 detection system using fibrinous exudate, lung granulomas and thoracic fluid. Molecular characterization by spoligotyping showed a hybridization pattern characteristic of M. pinnipedii (SIT593/PINI1). Currently, there is a paucity of data concerning the transmission and epidemiology of M. pinnipedii in pinniped populations in South America. The case report shows that the disease appeared in a free-ranging beached sea lion on the coast, and further surveillance is needed to determine the origin of this TB because of its potential impact on public health.


Assuntos
Mycobacterium , Leões-Marinhos , Tuberculose , Animais , Brasil , Bovinos , Feminino , Humanos , Tuberculose/veterinária
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Braz. j. microbiol ; 45(1): 243-247, 2014. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS | ID: lil-709486

RESUMO

Paracoccidioidomycosis (PCM) is a systemic mycosis caused by the fungus Paracoccidioides brasiliensis and is endemic to Brazil. The aim of this study was to perform a retrospective analysis of the PCM cases in the countryside south of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. The files from four histopathology laboratories located in the city of Pelotas were obtained, and all of the epidemiological and clinical data from the PCM diagnosed cases were collected for analysis. A total of 123 PCM cases diagnosed between 1966 and 2009 were selected. Of these patients, 104 (84.5%) were male, and 17 were female. The patients ranged from 02 to 92 years of age. Fifty-two cases (41.9%) were obtained from the oral pathology laboratory, and the remaining 71 cases (58.1%) were obtained from the three general pathology laboratories. Of all of the patients studied, 65.2% lived in rural zones and worked in agriculture or other related fields. Data on the evolution of this disease was available for 43 cases, and the time frame ranged from 20 to 2920 days (mean = 572.3 days). An accurate diagnosis performed in less than 30 days only occurred in 21% of the cases. PCM is endemic to the countryside of Rio Grande do Sul. Therefore, it is recommended that PCM be included as a differential diagnosis, mainly for individuals between 30 and 60 years of age, living in rural zones and who have respiratory signs and associated-oropharyngeal lesions.


Assuntos
Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Idoso de 80 Anos ou mais , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Adulto Jovem , Paracoccidioides/isolamento & purificação , Paracoccidioidomicose/epidemiologia , Distribuição por Idade , Brasil/epidemiologia , Doenças Endêmicas , Histocitoquímica , Paracoccidioidomicose/patologia , Estudos Retrospectivos , População Rural , Distribuição por Sexo
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Rev Iberoam Micol ; 25(3): 176-8, 2008 Sep 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18785789

RESUMO

Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis is typically caused by a single Aspergillus species, most frequently Aspergillus fumigatus. Here we report that a lung transplant recipient developed invasive aspergillosis due to a mixed infection caused by Aspergillus flavus and A. fumigatus. The implications for this unusual finding are discussed.


Assuntos
Aspergillus flavus , Aspergillus fumigatus , Aspergilose Pulmonar Invasiva/microbiologia , Adulto , Evolução Fatal , Humanos , Masculino
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Rev. iberoam. micol ; 25(3): 176-178, 2008. ilus
Artigo em Inglês | IBECS | ID: ibc-75041

RESUMO

La aspergilosis pulmonar invasora es producida típicamente por una únicaespecie de Aspergillus, siendo habitualmente Aspergillus fumigatus.Se presenta el caso clínico de un receptor de trasplante de pulmón quedesarrolló aspergilosis invasora por una infección mixta causada porAspergillus flavus y A. fumigatus. Se discuten las implicaciones de la rarezade este caso


Invasive pulmonary aspergillosis is typically caused by a single Aspergillusspecies, most frequently Aspergillus fumigatus. Here we report that a lungtransplant recipient developed invasive aspergillosis due to a mixed infectioncaused by Aspergillus flavus and A. fumigatus. The implications for thisunusual finding are discussed(AU)


Assuntos
Humanos , Masculino , Adulto , Aspergilose/microbiologia , Aspergillus flavus/patogenicidade , Aspergillus fumigatus/patogenicidade , Transplante de Pulmão/efeitos adversos , Aspergillus flavus/isolamento & purificação , Aspergillus fumigatus/isolamento & purificação
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