First record of antibodies to the bluetongue virus in ewe (Ovis aries) in the state of Amazonas, Brazil

Autores/as

  • José Vicente Ferreira Neto INPA e Fiocruz Amazônia
  • Ana Paula Menezes Silva
  • Daniela Carvalho Mesquita
  • José Allan Soares de Araujo
  • Jordam William Pereira Silva
  • Felipe Arley Costa Pessoa

Resumen

The objective of this work was to describe the first record of antibodies to the Bluetongue Virus (BTV) in ewe, in the state of Amazonas. The ewe, which was in twin pregnancy, gave birth on May 9, 2015, but a lamb died hours after delivery. Veterinary service was then requested by the owner, where emaciation, loss of wool, pyrexia, apathy, dyspnea, mucoid nasal secretion, facial, lingual and submandibular edema were observed. There was a visit by the Agricultural Defense Agency of the State of Amazonas to the property and blood samples were collected from the animal. The whole blood and serum were sent to the National Agricultural Laboratory, where it was possible to detect the presence of specific antibodies to BTV, through the Agar Gel Double Immunodiffusion. The ewe was submitted to a new blood collection, following the same protocols and the samples were sent to the Biological Institute of São Paulo, confirmed diagnosis. The animal in a serious clinical condition, could not resist and died in July 2015. The occurrence of an allochthonous case, in an area where vector insects occur, can trigger an endemic process in the Amazon region. With this, the epidemiological control of these occurrences is necessary, in order to avoid the spread of the disease in the country.

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2022-11-05

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Medicina Veterinária Preventiva