2014
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-736x2014001100013
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Fatal Human herpesvirus 1 (HHV-1) infection in captive marmosets (Callithrix jacchus and Callithrix penicillata) in Brazil: clinical and pathological characterization

Abstract: RESUMO.-[Infecção fatal por Herpesvirus simplex Tipo 1 (HHV-1) em saguis de cativeiro (Callithrix jacchus and Callithrix penicillata) no Brasil: caracterização clínica e patológica.] Infecção fatal por Herpesvirus simplex Tipo 1 (HHV-1) foi diagnosticada em 12 saguis de cativeiro (Callithrix jacchus e Callithrix penicillata) provenientes da região metropolitana de São Paulo, Estado de São Paulo. Os sinais clínicos foram variáveis entres os casos, no entanto, a maioria dos saguis afetados apresentavam sinais as… Show more

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“…This profile has also been reported in other studies related to HSV-1, in P. pithecia and in C. jacchus [36,39]. The histopathological findings that we visualize in the brains of the animals corroborate with those of other reports regarding the presence of gliosis, neuroniophagia, eosinophilic inclusion corpuscle, monolymphocytic meningitis and dilated and congested blood vessels [4,11,16,17,20,21,[35][36][37][38][39]42]. We observed that the kidneys of the monkeys presented areas of necrosis, marked tubulonefrosis and ballooning degeneration with hyaline material, interstitial hemorrhage with increased Bowman space.…”
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“…This profile has also been reported in other studies related to HSV-1, in P. pithecia and in C. jacchus [36,39]. The histopathological findings that we visualize in the brains of the animals corroborate with those of other reports regarding the presence of gliosis, neuroniophagia, eosinophilic inclusion corpuscle, monolymphocytic meningitis and dilated and congested blood vessels [4,11,16,17,20,21,[35][36][37][38][39]42]. We observed that the kidneys of the monkeys presented areas of necrosis, marked tubulonefrosis and ballooning degeneration with hyaline material, interstitial hemorrhage with increased Bowman space.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…We also noted the presence of marked desquamative monolymphocytic enterocolitis in the small intestine of the primates of our study, which was also reported in the intestine of Alouatta caraya by Barnes et al, in the intestine and stomach of C. jacchus and C. penicillata by Casagrande et al and A. azarae by Kreutzer et al [11,20,35]. Fan et al, however, stated that in the structural damage was observed in the brain and other organs of the M. mullata inoculated with HSV-1 [15].…”
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“…em animais da Fundação Parque Zoológico de São Paulo, e mostraram que 19,5% das amostras sanguíneas de 302 animais atendidos na rotina da Divisão de Veterinária (290 animais silvestres confinados e 12 animais sinantrópicos) da fundação foram positivas e observaram também que em área onde Rattus novergicus é visto com maior frequência, apresentou-se um maior número de animais silvestres positivos para algum sorovar de Leptospira spp. Diversas outras zoonoses foram relatadas em áreas de confinamento de animais silvestres além de leptospirose, como Herpesvirus simplex tipo 1 em doze saguis (Callithrix jacchuse e Callithrix penicillata) de cativeiro na região metropolitana de São Paulo (CASAGRANDE et al, 2014), anticorpos para Toxoplasma gondii em 17 amostras de 32 animais confinados no Zoológico de Aracajú, Sergipe (PIMENTEL et al, 2009),Salmonella spp. isolada em 17 de 46 amostras de répteis, 1 de 15 aves e 2 de 233 mamíferos em Zoológico na Coreia do Sul (JANG et al, 2008) e Mycobacterium tuberculosis em dois elefantes asiáticos (Elephas maximus), três cabras-da-montanha (Oreamnos americanus) e um rinoceronte negro (Diceros bicornis) confinados no Zoológico de Los Angeles, Estados Unidos (OH et al, 2002).…”
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“…Once introduced in the wild environment, the disease decimated individuals of the Alouatta genus (DEVAUX et al, 2019). Moreover, Neotropical NHP species can be naturally infected by other infectious agents that have humans as reservoirs or main hosts, such as Zika virus (TERZIAN et al, 2018), human alphaherpesvirus 1 (CASAGRANDE et al, 2014), measles morbillivirus (LOWENSTINE, 1993) and Mycobacterium tuberculosis (ROCHA et al, 2011;ROSENBAUM et al, 2015).…”
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