Laryssa Borges de Oliveira
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Franco E, de Oliveira L, Calchi A, de Mello V, Lee D, Arantes P, et al.
Parasitol Int
. 2024 Dec;
106:103019.
PMID: 39689759
Among mammals, bats stand out as important reservoirs for Bartonella spp., second only to rodents. In Brazil, out of the 182 species of bats described, three are hematophagous: Desmodus rotundus,...
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de Mello V, de Oliveira L, Coelho T, Lee D, Freitas das Neves L, Franco E, et al.
Curr Res Parasitol Vector Borne Dis
. 2024 Jul;
5:100182.
PMID: 38952690
Although bats (Mammalia: Chiroptera) act as natural reservoirs for many zoonotic pathogens around the world, few studies have investigated the occurrence of agents in bats, especially vampire bats. The family...
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de Mello V, de Oliveira L, Coelho T, Lee D, Franco E, Machado R, et al.
Comp Immunol Microbiol Infect Dis
. 2024 Jan;
106:102127.
PMID: 38277904
In addition to zoonotic viral pathogens, bats can also harbor bacterial pathogens, including hemoplasmas (hemotropic mycoplasmas) and Coxiella burnetii. The present study aimed to investigate, using molecular techniques, the presence...
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de Souza Santana M, Lux Hoppe E, Carraro P, Calchi A, de Oliveira L, Amaral R, et al.
Transbound Emerg Dis
. 2022 Jun;
69(5):e2808-e2831.
PMID: 35717607
The present study aimed to investigate, by molecular techniques, the occurrence of Anaplasmataceae, Bartonellaceae, Rickettsiaceae, Mycoplasmataceae, Coxiellaceae, and Babesiidae/Theileriidae agents in blood samples of free-living wild boars (Sus scrofa) and...
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de Oliveira L, Calchi A, Vultao J, Yogui D, Kluyber D, Alves M, et al.
Transbound Emerg Dis
. 2022 Mar;
69(5):e1877-e1891.
PMID: 35298081
Although mammals of the superorder Xenarthra are considered hosts of a wide range of zoonotic agents, works aiming at investigating the role of these animals as hosts for bacteria with...
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Goncalves L, Paludo G, Bisol T, Perles L, de Oliveira L, de Oliveira C, et al.
Parasitol Res
. 2021 Aug;
120(10):3537-3546.
PMID: 34448058
The order Piroplasmida encompasses tick-borne pathogens of veterinary and medical importance positioned in two main families: Babesiidae and Theileriidae. Even though previous studies carried out in Brazil recorded the occurrence...