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1. | | SCHILD, C.; CAFFARENA, D.; RABAZA, A.; BANCHERO, G.; MAIA, L.A.; DANTAS, A.F.; GIANNITTI, F.; RIET-CORREA, F. Conidiobolomicosis en una oveja (Ovis aries) en el Uruguay. In: SEMINARIO DE LA FUNDACIÓN "CHARLES LUIS DAVIS" EN ARGENTINA ,9ª., 2015. REUNIÓN DEL FORO PERMANENTE DE EDUCACIÓN DE LA PATOLOGÍA VETERINARIA, 7ª., 2015. Salta, AR: Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias y Veterinarias; Universidad Católica de Salta.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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2. | | SCHILD, C.; CAFFARENA, D.; RABAZA, A.; BANCHERO, G.; GIANNITTI, F.; DANTAS, A.F.; MAIA, L.A.; RIET-CORREA, F. Conidiobolomicosis nasal en una oveja (Ovis aries) en Uruguay. (Nasal conidiobolomycosis in a sheep (Ovis aries) in Uruguay). Veterinaria (Montevideo), 2016, v. 52 n. 203. p.25-30.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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3. | | SCHILD, C.; CAFFARENA, D.; RABAZA, A.; BANCHERO, G.; MAIA, L.A.; DANTAS, A.F.; GIANNITTI, F.; RIET-CORREA, F. Conidiobolomicosis nasal en una oveja (Ovis aries) en Uruguay. In: Seminario de la Fundación "Charles Louis Davis" en Argentina, 9. Facultad de Ciencias agrarias y Veterinarias ;Universidad Católica de Salta. Campus Castañares. 2015. Salta, Argentina. Autor en correspondencia: cschild@inia.org.uyBiblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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4. | | MAIA, L.A.; OLINDA, R.G.; ARAÚJO, T.F.; FIRMINO, P.R.; NAKAZATO, L.; MIRANDA NETO, E.G.; RIET-CORREA, F.; DANTAS, A.F.M. Cutaneous pythiosis in a donkey (Equus asinus) in Brazil. (Brief Communication) Journal of Veterinary Diagnostic Investigation, 2016, v. 28, no. 4, p. 436?439. Article history: Article first published online: June 6, 2016 / Issue published: July 1, 2016.Biblioteca(s): INIA Las Brujas. |
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5. | | OLINDA, R. G.; MAIA, L. A.; FRADE, M. T. S.; SOARES, M. P.; BARROS, S. S.; DRIEMEIER, D.; RIET-CORREA, F.; DANTAS, A. F. M. Degenerative axonopathy associated with copper deficiency in pigs. (Axonopatia degenerativa associada com deficiência de cobre em suínos). Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, Rio de Janeiro v. 37, n. 9, p. 911-915, setembro. 2017. Article history: 1 Received on May 29, 2016 // Accepted for publication on November 11, 2016.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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6. | | NASCIMENTO, E.M.; CAMPOS, É.M.; MAIA, L.Â.; MEDEIROS, R.M.T.; ALCÂNTARA, M.D.B.; VILAR, S.D.; RIET-CORREA, F. Megaesophagus in sheep and goats. [Megaesôfago em ovinos e caprinos]. Ciencia Rural, v. 46 ,n.8,p. 1450-1455. 2016. Article history: Received 10.10.15 //Approved 02.08.16// Returned by the author 03.28.16.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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7. | | CAMPOS, E.M.; MAIA, L.A.; OLINDA, R.G.; NASCIMENTO, E.M.; MELO, D.B.; DANTAS, A.F.M.; RIET-CORREA, F. Poisoning by Senna obtusifolia in sheep. Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira 38(8):1471-1474, agosto 2018. Article History: Received on July 11, 2017.//Accepted for publication on July 26, 2017.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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8. | | SOUTO, E.P.F.; MAIA, L.A.; OLINDA, R.G.; GALIZA, G.J.N.; KOMMERS, G.D.; KOMMERS, G.D; MIRANDA-NETO, E.G.; RIET-CORREA, F. Pythiosis in the nasal cavity of horses. Journal of Comparative Pathology, v. 155, p. 126-129, 2016.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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9. | | OLINDA, R. G.; MAIA, L. A.; CARGNELUTTI, J. F.; GOIS, R. C. S.; BATISTA, J. S.; DANTAS, A. F. M.; FLORES, E. F.; RIET-CORREA, F. Swinepox dermatitis in backyard pigs in Northeastern Brazil. Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, Brasília, DF v. 36, n. 6, p. 468-472, 2016. Article History:Received on June 11, 2015.//Accepted for publication on March 23, 2016. OPEN ACCESSBiblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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10. | | OLINDA, R.G..; PENA, H.F.J.; FRADE, M.T.S.; FERREIRA, J.S.; MAIA, L.Â.; GENNARI, S.M.; OLIVEIRA, S.; DANTAS, A.F.M.; RIET-CORREA, F. Acute toxoplasmosis in pigs in Brazil caused by Toxoplasma gondii genotype Chinese 1. Parasitology Research, v. 115,n.7, p. 2561-2566. 2016. Article history: Received: 10 February 2016 /Accepted: 9 March 2016.Biblioteca(s): INIA La Estanzuela. |
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11. | | DE SOUTO, E.P.F.; MAIA, L.Â.; ASSIS, D.M.; DE MIRANDA NETO, E.G.; KOMMERS, G.D.; DE GALIZA, G.J.N.; RIET-CORREA, F.; DANTAS, A.F.M. Mastite por Pythium insidiosum em éguas. [Mastitis by Pythium insidiosum in Mares.] Acta Scientiae Veterinariae, 2019, Volume 47 (Suppl.1), Article number 387. Doi: 10.22456/1679-9216.91877 Article history: Received: 22 January 2019 / Accepted: 27 April 2019 / Published: 19 May 2019.Biblioteca(s): INIA Las Brujas. |
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24/06/2021 |
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OLINDA, R. G.; MAIA, L. A.; CARGNELUTTI, J. F.; GOIS, R. C. S.; BATISTA, J. S.; DANTAS, A. F. M.; FLORES, E. F.; RIET-CORREA, F. |
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FRANKLIN RIET-CORREA AMARAL, INIA (Instituto Nacional de Investigación Agropecuaria), Uruguay.//Programa de Pós-Graduação, em Medicina Veterinária, Hospital Veterinário, Centro de Saúde e Tecnologia Rural, Universidade Federal de Campina Grande (UFCG), Brasil. |
Título : |
Swinepox dermatitis in backyard pigs in Northeastern Brazil. |
Fecha de publicación : |
2016 |
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Pesquisa Veterinária Brasileira, Brasília, DF v. 36, n. 6, p. 468-472, 2016. |
DOI : |
10.1590/S0100-736X2016000600002 |
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Inglés |
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Article History:Received on June 11, 2015.//Accepted for publication on March 23, 2016. OPEN ACCESS |
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This article describes five outbreaks of swinepox in backyard pigs in Northeastern Brazil. It affected backyard pigs from herds of poor hygienic-sanitary conditions with severe fly and lice infestations. The morbidity ranged from 33.3 to 100% among affected herds, with mortality reaching up to 60%. The affected pigs developed multifocal to coalescent gray to white papules and blisters in the skin, with eventual eruptions, evolving to erosions and crusts. In addition to skin lesions, affected piglets presented apathy, anorexia and fever. The disease was auto-limiting, resolving within 15 to 25 days. Histological examination revealed proliferative and ulcerative vesiculopustular dermatitis with ballooning degeneration of epithelial cells, perivascular inflammatory infiltrates of lymphocytes, plasma cells, neutrophils, eosinophils and some macrophages in the dermis. Intracytoplasmic eosinophilic inclusions were consistently observed in keratinocytes. Total DNA extracted from fresh tissue fragments obtained from one outbreak and formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue from the other four outbreaks was submitted to polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for Swinepox virus (SWPV) and Vaccinia virus (VACV). Genetic SWPV material was identified by PCR in fresh material from one outbreak. Nucleotide sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of the PCR amplicons (viral polymerase gene) demonstrated 100% homology with sequences from SWPV. All tissues were PCR negative for VACV. Swine poxvirus is present in backyard pigs in Northeastern Brazil, indicating the need of including SWPV in the differential diagnosis of dermatitis in pigs. MenosThis article describes five outbreaks of swinepox in backyard pigs in Northeastern Brazil. It affected backyard pigs from herds of poor hygienic-sanitary conditions with severe fly and lice infestations. The morbidity ranged from 33.3 to 100% among affected herds, with mortality reaching up to 60%. The affected pigs developed multifocal to coalescent gray to white papules and blisters in the skin, with eventual eruptions, evolving to erosions and crusts. In addition to skin lesions, affected piglets presented apathy, anorexia and fever. The disease was auto-limiting, resolving within 15 to 25 days. Histological examination revealed proliferative and ulcerative vesiculopustular dermatitis with ballooning degeneration of epithelial cells, perivascular inflammatory infiltrates of lymphocytes, plasma cells, neutrophils, eosinophils and some macrophages in the dermis. Intracytoplasmic eosinophilic inclusions were consistently observed in keratinocytes. Total DNA extracted from fresh tissue fragments obtained from one outbreak and formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tissue from the other four outbreaks was submitted to polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for Swinepox virus (SWPV) and Vaccinia virus (VACV). Genetic SWPV material was identified by PCR in fresh material from one outbreak. Nucleotide sequencing and phylogenetic analysis of the PCR amplicons (viral polymerase gene) demonstrated 100% homology with sequences from SWPV. All tissues were PCR negative for VACV. Swine poxvi... Presentar Todo |
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Doença viral. |
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Dermatite; Dermatitis; Poxviridae; Suíno; Swine; Varíola; Viral diseases of animals and humans. |
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