Alternative techniques for ticks collection in the wildlife and parasitary

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Main Author: Marques, Sandro
Publication Date: 2007
Other Authors: Giovanini Dalbon, Moacyr
Format: Article
Language: por
Source: BEPA. Boletim epidemiológico paulista (Online)
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Summary: Amblyomma cajennense is a tick considered important by medical and veterinary reasons, which transmits Brazilian Maculous Fever (FMB), and responsible, as well, by economical losses in cattle breeding, infesting grazing grounds and animals, as well as representing a nuisance for the population living in these areas. Collection techniques for infestation detection in the environment are applied in actions for the Surveillance of acarus in many cities, and the most widely known are the technique of the catching cloth and the dry ice technique. Two new techniques are presented in this study: the stick collection technique in the environment and the fastener technique for collection in animals. The first was tested and applied during surveillance actions of the municipal government of the city of SãoPaulo, and the second in animals apprehended in the Zoonosis Control Center. The stick collection technique is designed to promote the safety of the staff while handling the animals, reducing human exposition in the infested area; the fastener technique allowed easier collection of the fixed tick, preserving it whole, therefore allowing identification.
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spelling Alternative techniques for ticks collection in the wildlife and parasitaryTécnicas alternativas para coleta de carrapatos de vida livre e parasitária Amblyomma cajennenseFebre Maculosatécnicas de coletapano de arrastogelo secovigilância acarológicaAmblyomma cajennenseMaculous fevercollection techniquescatching cloth techniquedry icesurveillance of acarusAmblyomma cajennense is a tick considered important by medical and veterinary reasons, which transmits Brazilian Maculous Fever (FMB), and responsible, as well, by economical losses in cattle breeding, infesting grazing grounds and animals, as well as representing a nuisance for the population living in these areas. Collection techniques for infestation detection in the environment are applied in actions for the Surveillance of acarus in many cities, and the most widely known are the technique of the catching cloth and the dry ice technique. Two new techniques are presented in this study: the stick collection technique in the environment and the fastener technique for collection in animals. The first was tested and applied during surveillance actions of the municipal government of the city of SãoPaulo, and the second in animals apprehended in the Zoonosis Control Center. The stick collection technique is designed to promote the safety of the staff while handling the animals, reducing human exposition in the infested area; the fastener technique allowed easier collection of the fixed tick, preserving it whole, therefore allowing identification.Amblyomma cajennense é um carrapato considerado de importância médico-veterinária, transmissor da Febre Maculosa Brasileira (FMB), bem como responsável por prejuízos econômicos na pecuária, infestando áreas de pastagens e animais, além do incômodo à população que convive nestas áreas. Técnicas de coleta para detecção de infestação no ambiente são aplicadas nas ações de Vigilância Acarológica em muitos municípios, sendo as mais conhecidas, a técnica do pano de arrasto e a técnica do gelo seco. Duas novas técnicas são apresentadas neste trabalho: técnica do bastão para coleta no ambiente e a técnica do pregador para coleta em animais. A primeira foi testada e aplicada durante ações de vigilância da Prefeitura no Município de São Paulo, e a segunda em animais apreendidos no Centro de Controle de Zoonoses. A técnica do bastão visa promover a segurança do operacional durante o manuseio, reduzindo a exposição humana na área infestada; enquanto a técnica do pregador permitiu a coleta do carrapato fixado, com maior facilidade e integridade do mesmo, garantindo assim a identificação.Coordenadoria de Controle de Doenças - Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de São Paulo2007-11-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/BEPA182/article/view/38730BEPA. Boletim Epidemiológico Paulista; Vol. 4 No. 47 (2007); 19-23BEPA. Boletim Epidemiológico Paulista; Vol. 4 Núm. 47 (2007); 19-23BEPA. Boletim Epidemiológico Paulista ; v. 4 n. 47 (2007); 19-231806-42721806-423Xreponame:BEPA. Boletim epidemiológico paulista (Online)instname:Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de São Paulo (SES-SP)instacron:SESSPporhttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/BEPA182/article/view/38730/36466Copyright (c) 2007 Sandro Marques, Moacyr Giovanini Dalboninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMarques, SandroGiovanini Dalbon, Moacyr2023-11-08T14:24:35Zoai:ojs.periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br:article/38730Revistahttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/BEPA182/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.saude.sp.gov.br/BEPA182/oaibepa@saude.sp.gov.br | periodicossp@saude.sp.gov.brhttps://doi.org/10.57148/bepa1806-42721806-423Xopendoar:2023-11-08T14:24:35BEPA. Boletim epidemiológico paulista (Online) - Secretaria de Estado da Saúde de São Paulo (SES-SP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Alternative techniques for ticks collection in the wildlife and parasitary
Técnicas alternativas para coleta de carrapatos de vida livre e parasitária
title Alternative techniques for ticks collection in the wildlife and parasitary
spellingShingle Alternative techniques for ticks collection in the wildlife and parasitary
Marques, Sandro
Amblyomma cajennense
Febre Maculosa
técnicas de coleta
pano de arrasto
gelo seco
vigilância acarológica
Amblyomma cajennense
Maculous fever
collection techniques
catching cloth technique
dry ice
surveillance of acarus
title_short Alternative techniques for ticks collection in the wildlife and parasitary
title_full Alternative techniques for ticks collection in the wildlife and parasitary
title_fullStr Alternative techniques for ticks collection in the wildlife and parasitary
title_full_unstemmed Alternative techniques for ticks collection in the wildlife and parasitary
title_sort Alternative techniques for ticks collection in the wildlife and parasitary
author Marques, Sandro
author_facet Marques, Sandro
Giovanini Dalbon, Moacyr
author_role author
author2 Giovanini Dalbon, Moacyr
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marques, Sandro
Giovanini Dalbon, Moacyr
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Amblyomma cajennense
Febre Maculosa
técnicas de coleta
pano de arrasto
gelo seco
vigilância acarológica
Amblyomma cajennense
Maculous fever
collection techniques
catching cloth technique
dry ice
surveillance of acarus
topic Amblyomma cajennense
Febre Maculosa
técnicas de coleta
pano de arrasto
gelo seco
vigilância acarológica
Amblyomma cajennense
Maculous fever
collection techniques
catching cloth technique
dry ice
surveillance of acarus
description Amblyomma cajennense is a tick considered important by medical and veterinary reasons, which transmits Brazilian Maculous Fever (FMB), and responsible, as well, by economical losses in cattle breeding, infesting grazing grounds and animals, as well as representing a nuisance for the population living in these areas. Collection techniques for infestation detection in the environment are applied in actions for the Surveillance of acarus in many cities, and the most widely known are the technique of the catching cloth and the dry ice technique. Two new techniques are presented in this study: the stick collection technique in the environment and the fastener technique for collection in animals. The first was tested and applied during surveillance actions of the municipal government of the city of SãoPaulo, and the second in animals apprehended in the Zoonosis Control Center. The stick collection technique is designed to promote the safety of the staff while handling the animals, reducing human exposition in the infested area; the fastener technique allowed easier collection of the fixed tick, preserving it whole, therefore allowing identification.
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BEPA. Boletim Epidemiológico Paulista; Vol. 4 Núm. 47 (2007); 19-23
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