Atividade de Patógenos Causadores da BVD, Neosporose e IBR em Rebanhos Leiteiros

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Ano de defesa: 2016
Autor(a) principal: FELIPPIN, Rodrigo R. lattes
Orientador(a): Palhao, Miller M.P lattes
Banca de defesa: GARCIA, José Antônio José Antonio Dias lattes, ANDRADE, Gustavo G. A. lattes
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade José do Rosário Vellano
Programa de Pós-Graduação: Programa de Mestrado em Reprodução, Sanidade e Bem-estar Animal
Departamento: Pós-Graduação
País: Brasil
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Link de acesso: http://tede2.unifenas.br:8080/jspui/handle/jspui/176
Resumo: The experiment was conducted with the objective of evaluating the behavior of endemic diseases, which affect the sanity of dairy herds, directly influencing the productive and reproductive results of the animals. Blood samples of 216 animals were evaluated for BoHV-1 Ac, BVD Ac, BVD Ag and Neospora Caninum Ac, from 3 properties of the southern Minas Gerais, which belonged to the Dutch, Jersey and Girolando breeds. The animals were separated and distributed into groups according to the category, age, open days and test titration result. In order to identify the prevalence of these pathogens in the studied properties, the activity of these agents was monitored by the individual serology of the animals. For the BVD virus, 38.4% of the animals were positive, showing a significant effect (P <0.0001), with variation in viral activity ranging from 58% and 44.8% to 9.7%. Searching for viral fragments (antigen), which demonstrates the presence of the BVD virus, only 1 animal from the property with a higher incidence of positive serologies was diagnosed positive. This animal was later confirmed as permanently infected (PI), a condition in which the immune system identifies the virus as a particle of the organism itself, serving as a source of transmission for the herd. For the protozoan Neospora Caninum, 27.3% of the animals were seropositive, and again the property effect (P <0.01) showed higher prevalences (35% and 40%) in the same properties with high BVD indexes. The interpretation of the results obtained for IBR, however, should consider the behavior of a herpes virus, where, once infected, the animal remains infected for life. The indexes found (P <0.001) of positive prevalence ranged from 85.0% to 51.6%. We conclude that these infectious agents act on the reproduction of each property, varying according to the flow of the animals, animal concentration and sanitary aspects. And that the implementation of a health program based on the serological diagnosis is feasible and possible to be incorporated into the routine of the properties. For the BVD to identify the presence of PI animals is fundamental to maintain the health of the herd.
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spelling Palhao, Miller M.P039.194.846-65http://lattes.cnpq.br/8611055075595919GARCIA, José Antônio José Antonio Dias770.422.206-68http://lattes.cnpq.br/1709389927923182ANDRADE, Gustavo G. A.84620650625http://lattes.cnpq.br/5105256175539152344.736.668-08http://lattes.cnpq.br/4519982287605004FELIPPIN, Rodrigo R.2018-03-02T18:56:27Z2016-12-08FELIPPIN, Rodrigo R. Atividade de Patógenos Causadores da BVD, Neosporose e IBR em Rebanhos Leiteiros. 2016. 66f. Dissertação( Programa de Mestrado em Reprodução, Sanidade e Bem-estar Animal) - Universidade José do Rosário Vellano, Alfenas .http://tede2.unifenas.br:8080/jspui/handle/jspui/176The experiment was conducted with the objective of evaluating the behavior of endemic diseases, which affect the sanity of dairy herds, directly influencing the productive and reproductive results of the animals. Blood samples of 216 animals were evaluated for BoHV-1 Ac, BVD Ac, BVD Ag and Neospora Caninum Ac, from 3 properties of the southern Minas Gerais, which belonged to the Dutch, Jersey and Girolando breeds. The animals were separated and distributed into groups according to the category, age, open days and test titration result. In order to identify the prevalence of these pathogens in the studied properties, the activity of these agents was monitored by the individual serology of the animals. For the BVD virus, 38.4% of the animals were positive, showing a significant effect (P <0.0001), with variation in viral activity ranging from 58% and 44.8% to 9.7%. Searching for viral fragments (antigen), which demonstrates the presence of the BVD virus, only 1 animal from the property with a higher incidence of positive serologies was diagnosed positive. This animal was later confirmed as permanently infected (PI), a condition in which the immune system identifies the virus as a particle of the organism itself, serving as a source of transmission for the herd. For the protozoan Neospora Caninum, 27.3% of the animals were seropositive, and again the property effect (P <0.01) showed higher prevalences (35% and 40%) in the same properties with high BVD indexes. The interpretation of the results obtained for IBR, however, should consider the behavior of a herpes virus, where, once infected, the animal remains infected for life. The indexes found (P <0.001) of positive prevalence ranged from 85.0% to 51.6%. We conclude that these infectious agents act on the reproduction of each property, varying according to the flow of the animals, animal concentration and sanitary aspects. And that the implementation of a health program based on the serological diagnosis is feasible and possible to be incorporated into the routine of the properties. For the BVD to identify the presence of PI animals is fundamental to maintain the health of the herd.O experimento foi conduzido com objetivo de avaliar o comportamento de doenças endêmicas, que afetam a sanidade dos rebanhos leiteiros, influenciando diretamente nos resultados produtivos e reprodutivos dos animais. Foram avaliadas amostras sanguíneas de 216 animais para BoHV-1 Ac, BVD Ac, BVD Ag e Neospora Caninum Ac, oriundos de 3 propriedades do Sul de Minas Gerais, que pertenciam as raças: Holandês, Jersey e Girolando. Os animais foram separados e distribuídos em grupos de acordo com a categoria, idade, dias em aberto e resultado da titulação dos testes. Com intuito de identificar a prevalência desses patógenos nas propriedades estudadas, a atividade destes agentes foi monitorada pela sorologia individual dos animais. Para o vírus da BVD 38,4% dos animais foram positivos, demonstrando efeito significativo (P<0,0001) de propriedade, com variação da atividade viral desde valores altos como 58% e 44,8% até 9,7%. Pesquisando por fragmentos virais (antígeno), o que demonstra a presença do vírus da BVD, apenas um animal proveniente da propriedade com maior incidência de sorologias positivas foi diagnosticado positivo. Este foi posteriormente confirmado como permanentemente infectado (PI), condição em que o sistema imunológico identifica o vírus como partícula do próprio organismo, servindo de fonte de transmissão para o rebanho. Para o protozoário Neospora Caninum, 27,3% dos animais foram soropositivos e, novamente o efeito de propriedade (P<0,01) revelou maiores prevalências (35% e 40%) nas mesmas propriedades com altos índices para BVD. A interpretação dos resultados obtidos para IBR, no entanto, deve ser considerada a partir do comportamento de um herpes vírus, onde, uma vez infectado, o animal permanece assim por toda a vida. Os índices encontrados (P<0,001) de prevalências positivas variaram com resultados entre 85,0% a 51,6%. Concluímos que esses agentes infecciosos atuam na reprodução de cada propriedade, variando de acordo com o fluxo dos animais, concentração de animais e aspectos sanitários. E que a implantação de um programa sanitário baseado no diagnóstico sorológico, é viável e possível de ser incorporada na rotina das propriedades. Para a BVD identificar a presença de animais PI é fundamental para manter a saúde do rebanho.Submitted by biblioteca unifenas (biblioteca@unifenas.br) on 2018-03-02T18:56:27Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Rodrigo Felippin dissertação.pdf: 1035260 bytes, checksum: 2e8140a60a20265593d1c98c27337277 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2018-03-02T18:56:27Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Atividade de Patógenos Causadores da BVD, Neosporose e IBR em Rebanhos Leiteiros
dc.title.alternative.eng.fl_str_mv Activity of BVD, Neosporosis and IBR Causing Pathogens in Dairy Herds
title Atividade de Patógenos Causadores da BVD, Neosporose e IBR em Rebanhos Leiteiros
spellingShingle Atividade de Patógenos Causadores da BVD, Neosporose e IBR em Rebanhos Leiteiros
FELIPPIN, Rodrigo R.
sorologia;sanidade;agentes infecciosos
serology;health;infectious agents
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
title_short Atividade de Patógenos Causadores da BVD, Neosporose e IBR em Rebanhos Leiteiros
title_full Atividade de Patógenos Causadores da BVD, Neosporose e IBR em Rebanhos Leiteiros
title_fullStr Atividade de Patógenos Causadores da BVD, Neosporose e IBR em Rebanhos Leiteiros
title_full_unstemmed Atividade de Patógenos Causadores da BVD, Neosporose e IBR em Rebanhos Leiteiros
title_sort Atividade de Patógenos Causadores da BVD, Neosporose e IBR em Rebanhos Leiteiros
author FELIPPIN, Rodrigo R.
author_facet FELIPPIN, Rodrigo R.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv FELIPPIN, Rodrigo R.
contributor_str_mv Palhao, Miller M.P
GARCIA, José Antônio José Antonio Dias
ANDRADE, Gustavo G. A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv sorologia;sanidade;agentes infecciosos
topic sorologia;sanidade;agentes infecciosos
serology;health;infectious agents
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::MEDICINA VETERINARIA
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description The experiment was conducted with the objective of evaluating the behavior of endemic diseases, which affect the sanity of dairy herds, directly influencing the productive and reproductive results of the animals. Blood samples of 216 animals were evaluated for BoHV-1 Ac, BVD Ac, BVD Ag and Neospora Caninum Ac, from 3 properties of the southern Minas Gerais, which belonged to the Dutch, Jersey and Girolando breeds. The animals were separated and distributed into groups according to the category, age, open days and test titration result. In order to identify the prevalence of these pathogens in the studied properties, the activity of these agents was monitored by the individual serology of the animals. For the BVD virus, 38.4% of the animals were positive, showing a significant effect (P <0.0001), with variation in viral activity ranging from 58% and 44.8% to 9.7%. Searching for viral fragments (antigen), which demonstrates the presence of the BVD virus, only 1 animal from the property with a higher incidence of positive serologies was diagnosed positive. This animal was later confirmed as permanently infected (PI), a condition in which the immune system identifies the virus as a particle of the organism itself, serving as a source of transmission for the herd. For the protozoan Neospora Caninum, 27.3% of the animals were seropositive, and again the property effect (P <0.01) showed higher prevalences (35% and 40%) in the same properties with high BVD indexes. The interpretation of the results obtained for IBR, however, should consider the behavior of a herpes virus, where, once infected, the animal remains infected for life. The indexes found (P <0.001) of positive prevalence ranged from 85.0% to 51.6%. We conclude that these infectious agents act on the reproduction of each property, varying according to the flow of the animals, animal concentration and sanitary aspects. And that the implementation of a health program based on the serological diagnosis is feasible and possible to be incorporated into the routine of the properties. For the BVD to identify the presence of PI animals is fundamental to maintain the health of the herd.
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