2022
DOI: 10.1007/s42770-022-00814-1
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Current status of glanders in Brazil: recent advances and challenges

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“…Differentiating glanders (caused by B. mallei ) from melioidosis (caused by B. pseudomallei ) is challenging due to their high antigenic similarity [13], with B. mallei being a monophyletic clade within B. pseudomallei [41]. Considering that (i) the GLANDA-ELISA kit has been designed for the diagnosis of equine glanders, and that (ii) glanders is frequently reported in Brazil [42], a country sharing a border with French Guiana, the detection of GLANDA-ELISA positive horses in French Guiana warranted further testing. Clinically healthy horses that tested ELISA-positive were all Hcp1-positive by Luminex but GroEL-negative by Luminex, both proteins being key markers for glanders diagnosis [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Differentiating glanders (caused by B. mallei ) from melioidosis (caused by B. pseudomallei ) is challenging due to their high antigenic similarity [13], with B. mallei being a monophyletic clade within B. pseudomallei [41]. Considering that (i) the GLANDA-ELISA kit has been designed for the diagnosis of equine glanders, and that (ii) glanders is frequently reported in Brazil [42], a country sharing a border with French Guiana, the detection of GLANDA-ELISA positive horses in French Guiana warranted further testing. Clinically healthy horses that tested ELISA-positive were all Hcp1-positive by Luminex but GroEL-negative by Luminex, both proteins being key markers for glanders diagnosis [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inferring the estimated prevalence of infected properties ( Table 3 ) to the existing number of properties with equids in Pará ( Table 2 ), the state had 1489 [744; 2950] properties infected with glanders in 2019. Considering that the annual mean number of outbreaks detected in the state between 2005–2019 was 1.73 ( Figure 1 ), the mean sensitivity of the surveillance system for glanders in the period ranged from 0.06–0.23%, with 0.10% as the most likely number, a very low value and probably insufficient for changing the endemic balance of the disease, which indicates that the PNSE actions are not reaching the expected objectives, requiring a reassessment that involves all public and private agents interested in the subject in the process [ 23 , 24 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%