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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.23.2017.tde-04032017-092601
Document
Author
Full name
Bianca Silva Navarro
E-mail
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
São Paulo, 2016
Supervisor
Committee
Paula, Claudete Rodrigues (President)
Auler, Marcos Ereno
Pires, Maria de Fatima Costa
Title in Portuguese
Fenótipos e perfis de sensibilidade aos antifúngicos de leveduras isoladas da mucosa oral de cães da cidade de Campinas, São Paulo
Keywords in Portuguese
Cães
Leveduras patogênicas
Mucosa oral
Resistência fúngica
Abstract in Portuguese
Motivado pela crescente importância que os animais domésticos vêem causando na sociedade humana, tanto em relação à busca de melhor qualidade de vida, quanto em relação ao seu valor epidemiológico, visto que são poucos os estudos sobre este assunto, este trabalho objetivou-se em identificar e traçar o perfil de sensibilidade frente aos antífúngicos das espécies de leveduras potencialmente patogênicas isoladas da mucosa oral de cães sem raça definida, da cidade de Campinas, São Paulo. Por motivos de segurança, os animais selecionados foram anestesiados para a realização de exame clínico da cavidade oral e coleta de amostras da região de mucosa oral, seguida de inoculação em ágar Sabouraund dextrose com cloranfenicol. A partir do crescimento em placa, foram isoladas as colônias de fungos leveduriformes, submetidas a exames macromorfológicos e micromorfológicos, meio cromogênico, provas bioquímicas (urease e método API 20C AUX) e teste de sensibilidade aos antifúngicos. Dos 50 animais participantes do estudo, os cães com idade superior a 4 anos e os que apresentavam doença periodontal tiveram maior percentual de isolamento. Foram identificadas 43 leveduras das 45 amostras isoladas, sendo elas 86% (37) correspondentes ao gênero Candida spp, 11,6% (5) pertencentes ao gênero Trichosporon spp e 2,3% (1) do gênero Malassezia pachydermatis. O perfil de sensibilidade pelo método "Etest" identificou importante resistência de algumas amostras à antifúngicos rotineiramente utilizados na clínica médica veterinária, o que ressalta a importância da continuidade deste trabalho para o melhoramento da conduta clínica e para a explicação dos inúmeros tratamentos recidivos tanto em animais como em humanos.
Title in English
Phenotypes and profiles of antifungal drugs susceptibility of yeasts isolated from the oral mucosa of dogs in the city of Campinas, Sao Paulo
Keywords in English
Canines
Dogs
Fungal resistance
Oral and gingival mucosa
Pathogenic yeasts
Abstract in English
Regarding the increasing impact that that the pets have been causing to the human society as its relation to the search for a better quality of life, and its relation with the epidemiological value, this study aimed to identify and draw the profile of the susceptibility to the antifungal drugs of the potentially pathogenic species of yeasts isolated from the oral canine mucosa of animals from indefinite breed of the city of Campinas, São Paulo. For their safety, the selected animals were anesthetized to have a short clinic exam of the oral cavity performed and to have samples from the oral mucosa collected. Later an inoculation in Sabouraud Dextrose Agar with chloramphenicol was performed. After the growth on a dish, colonies of fungi with yeast shape were isolated and submitted to macro morphological and micro morphological exams, chromogenous medium, biochemical proofs (urease and API 20C AUX method), and the test of the susceptibility to the antifungal drugs. Among the 50 animals taken part in the study, the dogs over 4 years old and those which presented periodontal diseases had a higher isolation percentage. Yeasts were identified 43 of the 45 isolates, being that 86%(37) were from the genus Candida spp, 11,6% (5) belonged to the genus Trichosporon spp., and 2,3% (1) belonged to the genus Malasseziapachydermatis.The susceptibility profile through the "Etest®" method identified a relevant resistance of some strains to the antifungal drugs commonly used in the veterinary medical clinic. This found highlights the relevance of the continuity of this study to improve the clinical conduct and to explain many relapse treatments in both animals and humans.
 
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2017-03-22
 
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