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Historical highlights regarding glanders, from 2007 to 2017, in the state of Maranhao, Brazil /Destaques historicos do mormo, de 2007 a 2017, no Estado do Maranhao, Brasil

Glanders is an infectious disease of equids caused by Burkholderia mallei, a facultative intracellular non-mobile Gram-negative bacterium that can be transmitted to other animals and humans. This study described glanders cases reported in the state of Maranhao, located within an Amazon-Cerrado trans...

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Published in:Ciência rural 2023-10, Vol.53 (10), p.1
Main Authors: dos Santos Vieira, Ester Clevia, Baquero, Oswaldo Santos, de Carvalho Mesquita, Eric Takashi Kamakuru, Chaves, Nancileny Pinto, Melo, Ferdinan Almeida, Simas, Ana Karoline Sousa Mendes, Chaves, Daniel Prazeres, Coimbra, Viviane Correa Silva, Ferreira, Jose Claudio Araujo, Mota, Rinaldo Aparecido, Costa, Francisco Borges
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Language:Portuguese
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Summary:Glanders is an infectious disease of equids caused by Burkholderia mallei, a facultative intracellular non-mobile Gram-negative bacterium that can be transmitted to other animals and humans. This study described glanders cases reported in the state of Maranhao, located within an Amazon-Cerrado transition region in northeastern Brazil, from 2007 to 2017. A database in an electronic spreadsheet (Microsoft Excel 2010) was developed containing information on the number of positive animals according to age, sex, purpose, year and month, municipality and mesoregion of origin of the animal. The descriptive analyzis was performed on data provided by the State Agency for Agricultural and Livestock Protection of the state of Maranhao (AGED), and by the official private laboratory. As the database did not have information data about negative animals, possible risk factors could not be evaluated. Among the total of 62,555 equids were evaluated by means of the complement fixation test (CFT), 59,036 were horses, 2,981 mules and 538 donkeys. Thirty-five samples (0.06%) reacted in the CFT. Five additional samples were by the western blot technique and three of them were positive. All the reactive horses (Equus caballus) were from rural areas. Results presented here indicate that glanders may be endemic in the state of Maranhao and is a public health concern.
ISSN:0103-8478
DOI:10.1590/0103-8478cr20210901