| Literature DB >> 19772768 |
Alexander Welker Biondo1, Andrea Pires Dos Santos, Ana Marcia Sá Guimarães, Rafael Felipe da Costa Vieira, Odilon Vidotto, Daniel de Barros Macieira, Nádia Regina Pereira Almosny, Marcelo Beltrão Molento, Jorge Timenetsky, Helio Autran de Morais, Félix Hilário Diáz González, Joanne Belle Messick.
Abstract
Recent studies have been conducted in Brazil using molecular techniques for the detection of hemotrophic mycoplasmas in several mammals. In domestic cats, Mycoplasma haemofelis, "Candidatus M. haemominutum", and "Candidatus M. turicensis" infections have been identified. These species have also been found in free-ranging and captive neotropical felid species. Two canine hemoplasmas, Mycoplasma haemocanis and "Candidatus Mycoplasma haematoparvum", have been identified in dogs. In commercial swine populations, Mycoplasma suis was found to be highly prevalent, especially in sows. Moreover, novel mycoplasma species have been identified in Brazilian commercial pigs and domestic dogs. A hemoplasma infection in a human patient infected with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) was also recently documented. In conclusion, hemoplasma species are common and important infectious agents in Brazil. Further studies should be conducted to better understand their impact on pets, production animals, and wildlife fauna, as well as their role as zoonotic agents, particularly in immunocompromised patients.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19772768 DOI: 10.4322/rbpv.01803001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Rev Bras Parasitol Vet ISSN: 0103-846X