1994
DOI: 10.1590/s0034-89101994000400011
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Tuberculose canina e sua importância em saúde pública

Abstract: MEGID, J. et al. Tuberculose canina e sua importância em saúde pública. Rev. Saúde Pública, 28: 309-10, 1994. Relata-se um caso de uma família com diagnóstico de tuberculose, cujo cão também apresentava a enfermidade. Discute-se a importância do rastreamento epidemiológico animal em casos de tuberculose humana.Descritores: Tuberculose, epidemiologia, Doenças do cão. Vigilância epidemiológica. IntroduçãoA tuberculose é uma importante causa de incapacidade e morte em muitos países do mundo (Benelson 2 , 1992).P… Show more

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“…However, canine TB cases remain largely misdiagnosed or undetected in these countries. [13][14][15] Tuberculosis in naturally infected companion animals is most commonly a subclinical disease. In dogs that develop clinical signs, the most common primary sites of TB infections are the lungs and the pulmonary lymph tract.…”
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“…However, canine TB cases remain largely misdiagnosed or undetected in these countries. [13][14][15] Tuberculosis in naturally infected companion animals is most commonly a subclinical disease. In dogs that develop clinical signs, the most common primary sites of TB infections are the lungs and the pulmonary lymph tract.…”
Section: 11mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The disseminated form of M. tuberculosis infection in dogs is considered rare. 6 Systemic infection with Mycobacterium avium in dogs 14,16 and M. bovis in companion animals has been described elsewhere. 6 Different approaches have been used in the diagnosis of natural and experimental mycobacterial infections in companion animals, including clinical and epidemiological data; pathological, microbiological, histological, and cytological findings; intradermal (tuberculin) and serological tests; and currently PCR assays.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Os cães se infectam através de exposição maciça e repetida, ao coabitarem com pacientes humanos ou ao consumir repetidas vezes produtos contaminados. Em um relato de caso realizado porMegid et al (1994), estudou uma família com 18 pessoas, destas cinco apresentavam tuberculose pulmonar confirmada por exames clínicos, radiológicos e pesquisa de micobactéria em escarro. A família possuía uma cadela e dois gatos.…”
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