2015
DOI: 10.1590/s0100-736x2015000500001
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Abstract: Resumo:A Estomatite Vesicular (EV) é uma doença infecciosa que acomete equinos, bovinos, suínos, mamíferos silvestres e humanos. Por apresentar sinais clínicos semelhantes a outras doenças vesiculares, principalmente, febre aftosa, sua presença em determinadas regiões pode interferir no intercâmbio comercial internacional dos animais, seus produtos e subprodutos. Apesar de sua importância, a epidemiologia e a manutenção do vírus no ambiente não estão totalmente esclarecidas dificultando a aplicação de medidas … Show more

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“…As previously described by FERRIS et al (2012) and ARRUDA et al (2015), cattle and horses are more frequently affected by the clinical form of VS with higher morbidity among the equine population, and this situation was also observed in the present study with the occurrence of symptomatic animals in 14.67% (65/443) of cattle and 43.33% (13/30) of equines.…”
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“…As previously described by FERRIS et al (2012) and ARRUDA et al (2015), cattle and horses are more frequently affected by the clinical form of VS with higher morbidity among the equine population, and this situation was also observed in the present study with the occurrence of symptomatic animals in 14.67% (65/443) of cattle and 43.33% (13/30) of equines.…”
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confidence: 91%
“…The results supports the opinion that VS is endemic in Northeast of Brazil (DE STEFANO et al, 2003) who reported seropositivity for Indiana I in 2.5% (28/1099) of cattle tested for VS in São Paulo; although, with the absence of clinical symptoms of vesicular diseases in this animal. Moreover, ARRUDA et al (2015) demonstrated animals with titers for Indiana I and II, but the seroconversion in this case was restricted only to the equine species. According to BEZERRA et al (2018), animals seroconverting to other viral subtypes with higher VSIV-3 antibody titers indicates an immune response to VSIV-3 infection whose antibodies cross-react with the other virus/serotypes.…”
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“…Due to the clinical similarity with foot-andmouth disease (FMD), there is a restriction on the trade and transit of animals in areas with suspected VS until confirmation of the definitive laboratory diagnosis, which is usually made by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) (STEFANO et al, 2003;ARRUDA et al, 2015;PITUCO, 2016). Considering the absence of studies on the epidemiology of VSV infection in buffaloes, and their susceptibility to both infections, it is important to characterize the areas of occurrence, given the history of viral circulation in the region.…”
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“…The studied population consisted of buffalo females with aptitude for meat and milk, mixed and Murrah breed, at least 24 months of age. For the calculation of the number of animals to be sampled, the formula for simple random sampling was used: n = number of animals to be sampled Z = value of the normal distribution to the confidence level of 95% P = expected prevalence of 50% (for maximizing the sample) d = error of 10% Due to the clinical similarity with foot-and-mouth disease (FMD), there is a restriction and transit of animals in areas with suspected VS until confirmation of the definitive laborato which is usually made by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and polymerase c (PCR) (STEFANO et al, 2003;ARRUDA et al, 2015;PITUCO, 2016). Co absence of studies on the epidemiology of VSV infection in buffaloes, and their susceptib infections, it is important to characterize the areas of occurrence, given the history of viral circ region.…”
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