Results: 6

Glässer's disease in swine from Northeastern Brazil

Pesqui. vet. bras; 40 (9), 2020
Glässer's disease is an important infectious disorder of swine caused by Haemophilus parasuis. Although well recognized in most regions of Brazil, outbreaks of Glässer's disease have not been described in Northeastern region. For this reason, three municipalities of the Pernambuco State were visited in...

Granulomatous pneumonia due to pythiosis in captive South American coatis (Nasua nasua)

Pesqui. vet. bras; 40 (8), 2020
Pythiosis is an emerging infectious disease affecting captive and free-ranging wild animals. We report granulomatous pneumonia due to Pythium insidiosum in two South American coatis (Nasua nasua), who were found dead without any clinical records. Severe granulomatous pneumonia associated with pleural eff...

Causes of death of beef cattle raised in feedlots

Pesqui. vet. bras; 40 (5), 2020
The causes of death of cattle kept in pre-export feedlots (PEFs) and in feedlot for finishing for slaughter are described. Two studies were conducted: a retrospective study of mortality cases in feedlots from 2000 to 2017 registered at the “Laboratório Regional de Diagnóstico” of the “Faculdade d...

Bacteria isolated from the lower respiratory tract of sheep and their relationship to clinical signs of sheep respiratory disease

Pesqui. vet. bras; 39 (10), 2019
Respiratory diseases are among the most important diseases in sheep flocks. Herein was studied the bacterial etiology of respiratory disease and the clinical signs of 99 female and male sheep breed in the states of São Paulo (SP) and Rio de Janeiro (RJ), Brazil. After physical examination of animals, tr...

Lung lesions of slaughtered horses in southern Brazil

Pesqui. vet. bras; 38 (11), 2018
Respiratory diseases cause significant veterinary costs, reduce performance and require withdrawal of horses. Yet, studies of the causes of pneumonia in horses are scant. This study aimed to describe the pathological and microbiological features of lung lesions in slaughtered horses in southern Brazil. I...

Anatomopathological pneumonic aspects associated with highly pathogenic Pasteurella multocida in finishing pigs

Pesqui. vet. bras; 37 (10), 2017
The bacterium Pasteurella multocida is a frequent cause of porcine respiratory disease complex in finishing pigs. Historically, the bacterium is recognized as an opportunistic agent, causing secondary bacterial pneumonia in pigs. Several Brazilian reports have suggested the ability of P. multocida to cau...