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Guedes, I. B.; Araújo, S. A. A.; Souza, G. O.; Castro, J. F. P.; Souza-Filho, A. F.; Heinemann, M. B.. |
In cattle, leptospirosis is particularly manifested by reproductive disorders, leading to losses in the production of these animals. Once the disease is present in a herd, control becomes difficult, especially by the adaptation of the bacterium to the animal species and can become a reservoir and/or maintenance host, such as serovars of the Sejroe serogroup for cattle. |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
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Ano: 2019 |
URL: http://www.revistamvez-crmvsp.com.br/index.php/recmvz/article/view/37931 |
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Gomes, N.; Souza-Filho, A. F.; Gonçales, A. P.; Pinto, C. M.; Onofrio, V. C.; Souza, G. O.; Guedes, I. B.; Abreu, J. A. P.; Cortez, A.; Heinemann, M. B.. |
Leptospirosis is an emerging disease with different prevalence in dog populations. Dogs are crucial in the disease epidemiology, acting as accidental or maintenance hosts. Infective serovars present different geographic distribution among these populations, depending on exposure to hosts from infected wild or domestic animal reservoirs. The most common serovars that infect dogs – prior to the introduction of the vaccines against leptospirosis – were Icterohaemorrhagiae and Canicola |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
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Ano: 2019 |
URL: http://www.revistamvez-crmvsp.com.br/index.php/recmvz/article/view/38010 |
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Guedes, I. B.; Souza, G. O.; Castro, J. F. P.; Souza-Filho, A. F.; Cortez, A.; Heinemann, M. B.. |
Leptospirosis in production animals is characterized by reproductive interference such as infertility, birth of weak calves, stillbirths and abortions, the latter due to infection of the fetus by Leptospira, leading to the death of the animal and its elimination, being possiblethe bacteria detection in samples of these abortions. |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
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Ano: 2019 |
URL: http://www.revistamvez-crmvsp.com.br/index.php/recmvz/article/view/37969 |
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Gomes, N.; Souza-Filho, A. F.; Gonçales, A. P.; Pinto, C. M.; Onofrio, V. C.; Souza, G. O.; Guedes, I. B.; Abreu, J. A. P.; Cortez, A.; Heinemann, M. B.. |
Leptospirosis is an emerging disease with different prevalence in dogs’ populations. Dogs play an important role in the disease epidemiology, acting as accidental or maintenance hosts. Infective serovars present different geographic distribution among these populations, depending on exposure to hosts from infected wild or domestic animal reservoirs. The most common serovars that infect dogs, prior to the introduction of the vaccines against leptospirosis, were Icterohaemorrhagiae and Canicola. |
Tipo: Info:eu-repo/semantics/article |
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Ano: 2019 |
URL: http://www.revistamvez-crmvsp.com.br/index.php/recmvz/article/view/37961 |
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