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Vet Immunol Immunopathol ; 251: 110471, 2022 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35940078

RESUMO

In North America, the tick-borne pathogens Borreliella burgdorferi (Lyme disease; LD) and Anaplasma phagocytophilum (anaplasmosis) are a significant health threat to dogs. Little is known regarding the seroprevalence of maternal antibodies (Abs) to these pathogens in young dogs. The analysis of maternal antibody (Ab) profiles is important as it could bear on the interpretation of currently available diagnostic assays and the potential for vaccine interference in pups. In this pilot study, sera from 32 client-owned dogs (6-24 weeks of age; 3 serum samples per dog) from four veterinary hospitals in the United States were screened for IgG against B. burgdorferi and A. phagocytophilum using whole cell lysate immunoblots and recombinant protein-based ELISAs. As a control, the sera were also screened for Abs to canine parvovirus and canine distemper virus using a commercially available colorimetric assay. Maternally derived Abs against B. burgdorferi including the diagnostic antigen VlsE were detected in 2 of the 32 dogs, accounting for 12.5 % of dogs from LD endemic regions, and as expected, the Ab levels declined over time. Differentiating between maternal Ab and infection-induced Ab is of importance in interpreting serological tests for tick-borne diseases in young dogs and in making decisions regarding treatment and timing of vaccination.


Assuntos
Anaplasma phagocytophilum , Anaplasmose , Borrelia burgdorferi , Doenças do Cão , Ehrlichiose , Doença de Lyme , Anaplasmose/diagnóstico , Anaplasmose/epidemiologia , Animais , Anticorpos Antibacterianos , Doenças do Cão/diagnóstico , Doenças do Cão/epidemiologia , Cães , Ehrlichiose/diagnóstico , Ehrlichiose/epidemiologia , Ehrlichiose/veterinária , Doença de Lyme/diagnóstico , Doença de Lyme/epidemiologia , Doença de Lyme/veterinária , Projetos Piloto , Estudos Soroepidemiológicos , Estados Unidos/epidemiologia
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Infect Immun ; 72(10): 5963-71, 2004 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15385500

RESUMO

We utilized magnetic resonance imaging to visualize lesions in the lungs of guinea pigs infected by low-dose aerosol exposure to Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Lesions were prominent in such images, and colorized three-dimensional reconstructions of images revealed a very uniform distribution in the lungs. Lesion numbers after 1 month were approximately similar to the aerosol exposure algorithm, suggesting that each was established by a single bacterium. Numbers of lesions in unprotected and vaccinated animals were similar over the first month but increased thereafter in the control animals, indicating secondary lesion development. Whereas lesion sizes increased progressively in control guinea pigs, lesions remained small in BCG-vaccinated animals. A prominent feature of the disease pathology in unprotected animals was rapid and severe lymphadenopathy of the mediastinal lymph node cluster, which is paradoxical given the strong state of cellular immunity at this time. Further development of this technical approach could be very useful in tracking lesion size, number, and progression in the search for new tuberculosis vaccines.


Assuntos
Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/fisiologia , Tuberculose Pulmonar/microbiologia , Tuberculose Pulmonar/patologia , Animais , Progressão da Doença , Feminino , Cobaias , Pulmão/patologia , Linfonodos/patologia , Doenças Linfáticas/patologia , Mycobacterium tuberculosis/imunologia , Vacinas contra a Tuberculose/imunologia , Vacinação
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Contemp Top Lab Anim Sci ; 42(4): 13-20, 2003 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12906396

RESUMO

Pain has been defined by the International Association for the Study of Pain as "an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential damage or described in terms of such damage". However, the ability to describe the concept of pain is difficult largely because pain is an individualized and subjective experience. What one person finds painful, another may not; what relieves pain for one may not do so for another. Awareness of pain management has become an important health issue for humans and animals. To effectively manage pain, it is crucial to be able to identify it, and identification of pain in animals can be especially problematic. Recognition and alleviation of pain in animals used in biomedical research and teaching is an important goal, both from a humane and regulatory perspective. This paper will: 1) review current literature regarding pain assessment using pain scales and 2) describe how an institutional care and use committee (IACUC) has implemented an effective pain scoring system to allow for an objective, accurate, and humane assessment of pain experienced by animals used in biomedical research.


Assuntos
Bem-Estar do Animal , Animais de Laboratório/fisiologia , Ciência dos Animais de Laboratório/métodos , Medição da Dor/veterinária , Medicina Veterinária/métodos , Animais , Ciência dos Animais de Laboratório/ética , Especificidade da Espécie , Medicina Veterinária/ética
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