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    Effect of influence of probiotic on the intestinal morphology of Japanese quail

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    O presente estudo foi realizado com o objetivo de avaliar a influência da suplementação de probiótico(Bacillus subtilis (3x10 8 UFC/g), Aspergillus orizae (4x106 FC/g) e Saccharomyces cerevisae (2x108 UFC/g) sobre a morfologia intestinal de codornas japonesas. Foram utilizadas 400 pintainhas, criadas até 35 dias de idade, em delineamento inteiramente casualizado, com dois tratamentos: controle e probiótico, três repetições/tratamento. Aos sete, 21 e 35 dias de idade foram coletados fragmentos do duodeno das aves para obtenção dos seguintes parâmetros: altura de vilos; profundidade de criptas; número de células caliciformes, e relação vilo/cripta. O probiótico, quando adicionado à dieta, causou no parâmetro profundidade de cripta efeito de interação (probiótico/dia) aos 35 dias de idade, apresentando menor valor. Para altura de vilos e número de células caliciformes, não houve efeito do aditivo, apenas efeito linear (do tempo). Quanto à relação vilo/cripta, não se obteve significancia para os tratamentos testados, apenas efeito quadrático em função do tempo.The present study was to evaluate the influence of supplementation of probiotics (Bacillus subtilis (3x108 UFC/g), Aspergillus oryzae (4x106 UFC/g) and Saccharomyces cerevisiae (2x108 UFC/g) on the intestinal morphology of Japanese quail. 400 chicks were used in place until 35 days of age, in a completely randomized design with 2 treatments: control and probiotic, 3 replicates/treatment. At 07, 21, 35 days old were collected fragments of the duodenum of birds to obtain the following parameters height of villi, depth of crypts, number of goblet cells; relationship villus/crypt. The probiotic in addition to the diet resulted in parameter crypt depth of the interaction effect (probiotic / day) at 35 days of age, showing lower value. For height of villi and number of goblet cells no effect of the additive, only the linear effect (time). In the ratio villus/crypt significance is not obtained for the treatments tested only quadratic effect due to time

    Role of infection with Porcine Parvovirus and Leptospira spp. in fetal and embryonic mortality occurrence in swine

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    Perdas devido à natimortalidade, mumificação fetal, abortamentos e morte embrionária são responsáveis por uma considerável queda no desempenho da indústria suinícola no Brasil e no mundo. Dentre os agentes mais freqüentemente descritos como causadores de falhas reprodutivas em suínos pode-se citar o Parvovírus suíno, Leptospira spp. O diagnóstico das causas infecciosas de mortalidade embrionária e fetal torna-se muitas vezes inviável pelo estado de autólise do material ou dificuldades inerentes às características de crescimento do vírus ou bactéria envolvido. O presente estudo teve por objetivo avaliar os resultados obtidos no período de oito anos de detecção de Parvovirus suíno e Leptospira spp. em falhas reprodutivas e discutir alguns aspectos relativos ao diagnóstico destas infecções. Foram avaliados 1901 fetos, sendo coletadas de cada animal, uma amostra de pool de órgãos e uma de conteúdo gástrico, perfazendo um total de 3642 análises. Observou-se uma freqüência de 27,6% dos fetos positivos para Parvovirus suíno, 19,8% positivos para Leptospira spp e 1,1% positivos para os dois agentes em associação. Dentre as 339 granjas avaliadas em oito Estados Brasileiros, 48,5% foram positivas para um ou ambos agentes pesquisados. Avaliou-se a freqüência de fetos positivos em casos de abortamento, natimortalidade e mumificação fetal e comparou-se a eficiência da pesquisa dos agentes em amostras de órgãos, conteúdo gástrico e em ambos. Os resultados obtidos indicam a grande importância destes agentes infecciosos nos quadros de falha reprodutiva em granjas de suínos no Brasil, apesar da ampla utilização de vacinas contra os mesmos. .Losses due to stillbirths, mummification, embryonic death and abortions account for a considerable drop in performance of the pig industry in Brazil and the world. Among the agents most frequently described as causes of reproductive failure in pigs may be mentioned the swine parvovirus, Leptospira spp. The diagnosis of infectious causes of fetal and embryonic mortality it is often impossible for the state of autolysis of the material or the difficulties inherent growth characteristics of the virus or bacteria involved. Present study has the goal evaluate the results obtained in eight year period of Parvovirus and Leptospira spp. detection in reproductive failure and discuss some aspects related to diagnosis of these infections. A total of 1901 fetuses were examined, and from each animal a sample of different tissues and a sample of gastric contents were collected, representing 3642 analysis. A frequency of 27.6% of Parvovirus positive fetuses were observed, followed by 19.8% of Leptospira spp. positive fetuses, and 1.1% positive to both agents. Among 339 swine herds evaluated from eight Brazilian States, 48,5% were positive to one or both infectious agents. The frequency of positive fetuses in abortion, stillbirths and mummification, and the efficiency of virus and bacterial detection from organs and gastric contents were compared. The results obtained indicate the high importance of these infectious agents in reproductive failure in Brazilian swine herds, beside the large utilization of commercial vaccines against then

    Economic evaluation of cleaning and disinfection of facilities from broiler chickens challenged with Campylobacter jejuni

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    For a new management practice to be adopted in broiler production, it must be efficient and economically viable. Few studies have been conducted with the purpose of evaluating costs and revenues relative to cleaning and disinfection. Based on the need to show economic efficiency of these practices, we compared two cleaning and disinfection protocols. The first method is more detailed and developed in seven steps, whereas the second method is more simplified with three steps. The costs, estimated total revenue from poultry carcass sale, and gross margin of sale were calculated for each cleaning and disinfection program. As expected, the cost of executing the first protocol was greater than the second one. However, due to the positive influences of preventive procedures, such as cleaning and disinfection on broiler performance, it was hypothesized that the two protocols would have similar gross margins from the sale of chicken carcasses. This study demonstrates an increase in economic viability when invested in a more detailed and complete cleaning and disinfection protocol. From the results obtained with the present study, it is possible to demonstrate a greater profitability and economic feasibility when a more detailed cleaning and disinfection protocol was carried out, due to similarity of its gross margin from the sale of product compared with simplified protocol.The accepted manuscript in pdf format is listed with the files at the bottom of this page. The presentation of the authors' names and (or) special characters in the title of the manuscript may differ slightly between what is listed on this page and what is listed in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript; that in the pdf file of the accepted manuscript is what was submitted by the author

    Empowering Latina scientists

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    Characterisation of microbial attack on archaeological bone

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    As part of an EU funded project to investigate the factors influencing bone preservation in the archaeological record, more than 250 bones from 41 archaeological sites in five countries spanning four climatic regions were studied for diagenetic alteration. Sites were selected to cover a range of environmental conditions and archaeological contexts. Microscopic and physical (mercury intrusion porosimetry) analyses of these bones revealed that the majority (68%) had suffered microbial attack. Furthermore, significant differences were found between animal and human bone in both the state of preservation and the type of microbial attack present. These differences in preservation might result from differences in early taphonomy of the bones. © 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved
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