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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Pesquisa de Yersinia Enterocolitica patogênica em tonsilas de suínos ao abate em Santa Catarina / Research of pathogenic Yersinia entercolitica in tonsils of pigs slaughtered in Santa Catarina

Wildemann, Paula 26 February 2016 (has links)
Submitted by Claudia Rocha (claudia.rocha@udesc.br) on 2018-03-15T13:03:38Z No. of bitstreams: 1 PGCA16MA207.pdf: 1011799 bytes, checksum: cc3f945283e9dbd2cb016b09c05e7f70 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2018-03-15T13:03:38Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 PGCA16MA207.pdf: 1011799 bytes, checksum: cc3f945283e9dbd2cb016b09c05e7f70 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2016-02-26 / Capes / Yersinina enterocolitica is a Gram-negative bacteria with zoonotic potential. It is associated with the occurrence of enteric diseases in humans. Pigs are considered the main source of Y. enterocolitica and the bacteria is mainly found in the pig’s palatine tonsils. The objective of this study was to evaluate the occurrence of pathogenic Y. enterocolitica in palatine tonsils of healthy pigs from Santa Catarina, during the slaughter process. In order to achieve this goal, a multiplex PCR technique was performed so as to detect the presence of virulence genes (ail, yadA and virF). This technique was compared to quantitative real time PCR (qPCR), only for the ail gene. Palatine tonsils were randomly collected from 400 pigs from four federally inspected slaughterhouses of the state of Santa Catarina. One positive sample was found for the three studied virulence genes, which were confirmed by DNA sequencing. The analysis of partial sequences of the three virulence genes identified three unique amino acid changes, one in the virF gene and two in YadA gene. This sample had 11.058.398 molecules/μL detected by qPCR. By comparing the two techniques, qPCR was 100 times more sensitive than standard PCR. This result shows low occurrence of pathogenic Y. enterocolitica in healthy pigs from federally inspected slaughterhouses in Santa Catarina / Yersinia enterocolitica é uma bactéria Gram-negativa emergente que possui potencial zoonótico e está associada a quadros de infecção alimentar em humanos. Os suínos são considerados o principal reservatório de Y. enterocolitica, abrigando-a principalmente nas tonsilas. Tendo em vista a carne suína como uma das mais consumidas no mundo e a importância deste agente zoonótico, o objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar a ocorrência de Y. enterocolitica patogênica em tonsila de suínos no momento do abate no estado de Santa Catarina. Para isto, foi utilizada uma PCR convencional multiplex que detecta a presença de genes de virulência (ail, yadA e virF) e comparou-se esta técnica com a PCR quantitativa em tempo real (qPCR), somente para o gene ail. Foram coletadas aleatoriamente tonsilas de 400 suínos provenientes de quatro frigoríficos com inspeção federal em diferentes regiões do estado. Foi realizado o sequenciamento do DNA dos genes amplificados das amostras positivas na cPCR e posteriormente foi feita a análise filogenética. Apenas uma amostra foi positiva para os três genes pesquisados na PCR convencional, os quais foram confirmados por sequenciamento. A análise das sequências parciais dos três genes de virulência identificou três mudanças de aminoácidos exclusivas, sendo uma no gene virF e duas no gene yadA. Na qPCR esta amostra apresentou 11.058.398 moléculas/μL. Ao comparar as duas técnicas, a qPCR foi 100 vezes mais sensível que a PCR convencional. Isso demonstra uma baixa ocorrência de Y. enterocolitica patogênica em suínos sadios ao abate em frigoríficos com inspeção federal em Santa Catarina
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Étude de la virulence et de la résistance aux antibiotiques des Staphylococcus aureus résistants à la méthicilline chez le porc à l'abattoir au Québec

Pelletier-Jacques, Geneviève 06 1900 (has links)
No description available.
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Prevalence et caracterisation de Staphylococcus aureus resistant a la methicilline d'origine aviaire au Quebec

Bernier-Lachance, Jocelyn 07 1900 (has links)
Le Staphylococcus aureus résistant à la méthicilline (SARM) est un enjeu majeur en santé publique. Il est responsable d’une grande variété d’infections. Les “Livestock Associated-MRSA” (LA-MRSA) sont des SARM ayant comme origine les animaux de production tels le porc ou la volaille. Ils constituent un risque de transmission à l’humain via la chaîne alimentaire. Les LA-MRSA peuvent former du biofilm ce qui augmente leur tolérance aux stress environnementaux. Le biofilm est partiellement régulé par le système Agr. Il n’existe aucune donnée sur les ‘LA-MRSA’ d’origine aviaire au Québec. Les objectifs de ce projet étaient : (i) de déterminer la prévalence de ces SARM dans la viande de poulet et le poulet à griller de la province de Québec et (ii) de caractériser les isolats retrouvés. La collecte d’échantillons s’est effectuée dans 43 épiceries (309 cuisses et pilons de poulet) et dans deux abattoirs (échantillons nasaux et fécaux de 200 poulets) de la Montérégie. La prévalence de SARM a été évaluée à 1.29% (IC 95%: 0.35-3.28) et 0% dans la viande et les oiseaux respectivement. Les isolats testés se sont révélés résistants aux bêta-lactamines (n=15), à la tétracycline (n=10), à l’oxytétracycline (n=10), à la spectinomycine (n=10) et à la tobramycine (n=1). Le typage a révélé deux clones différents (ST398-V, n=10; et ST8-IVa ’USA300’, n=5). La présence de gènes de résistance aux antibiotiques (blaZ, blaR, blaI, erm(A), lnu(A), aad(D), fosB, tet(K), tet(L) et spc) ainsi que plusieurs gènes codant pour l’évasion du système immunitaire (IEC), la production de toxines ou encore pour la production de biofilm ont aussi été détectés. Une forte production de biofilm a été observée pour la majorité des isolats (n=11) à l’exception de certains isolats ST398. Le taux d’expression du système Agr n’a révélé aucune différence particulière entre les SARM testés. Pour conclure, nos données indiquent une faible prévalence de SARM chez la volaille et la viande de poulet. Les isolats ont été catégorisés en deux génotypes, dont un portant plus de gènes de résistance aux antibiotiques (ST398) et l’autre possédant plus de gènes de virulence (ST8). / Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is of critical concern for public health. It is responsible for a wide range of infections. Livestock-Associated MRSA (LA-MRSA) refers to MRSA of animal origin, like pork, cattle or poultry, and constitutes a risk for transmission to humans. LA-MRSA can also form biofilms enhancing their environmental survival. Biofilms are partly regulated by the Agr system. There is no data on LA-MRSA of poultry origin from Québec, Canada. The objectives of this project were: (i) to determine the prevalence of LA-MRSA from chicken meat and broiler chickens from the Province of Quebec, and (ii) to molecular characterize these MRSA. A total of 309 chicken drumsticks and thighs were randomly collected. In addition, nasal swabs and caeca samples from 200 chickens were randomly collected at slaughterhouses. LA-MRSA was recovered from 1.29% (95% CI: 0.35-3.28) of chicken meat samples but none were recovered from poultry. Antibiotic susceptibility testing revealed resistances to beta-lactam antibiotics (n=15), tetracycline (n=10), oxytetracycline (n=10), spectinomycin (n=10) and tobramycin (n=1). Molecular typing revealed two types of clones (ST398-V, n=10; and ST8-IVa ’USA300’, n=5). DNA microarrays determined the presence of the antibiotic resistant genes blaZ, blaR, blaI, erm(A), lnu(A), aad(D), fosB, tet(K), tet(L) and spc. In addition, genes encoding for toxins, biofilm formation and the human-associated Immune-Evasion-Cluster (IEC) were also detected. High biofilm production was observed in most isolates (n=11) with the exception of some ST398. Quantitative PCR of Agr expression revealed no specific difference among MRSA isolates. To conclude, our data show that the prevalence of the MRSA lineages ST398 and ST8 is low in broilers and chicken meat in the Province of Quebec. ST398 demonstrated more antibiotic resistant genes while ST8 harboured more virulence genes.

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