Matheus Dias Cordeiro
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1.
Salvioni Recalde O, Rolon M, Velazquez M, Kowalewski M, Diaz J, Rojas de Arias A, et al.
Microorganisms
. 2024 Sep;
12(9).
PMID: 39338567
Anaplasmataceae bacteria are emerging infectious agents transmitted by ticks. The aim of this study was to identify the molecular diversity of this bacterial family in ticks and hosts, both domestic...
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Araujo I, de Azevedo Baeta B, Magalhaes-Matos P, Guterres A, da Silva C, da Fonseca A, et al.
Parasitol Res
. 2023 Aug;
122(10):2367-2377.
PMID: 37587388
Human contact with wild animals in synanthropic habits is often mediated by arthropod vectors such as ticks. This is an important method of spreading infectious agents that pose a risk...
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Figueiroa T, de Azevedo Baeta B, da Silva J, da Silva Lima D, Guterres A, da Silva M, et al.
Trop Anim Health Prod
. 2023 May;
55(3):214.
PMID: 37209270
The present study aimed to describe the occurrence of Borrelia spp. in cattle in the states of Minas Gerais and Pará in southeastern and northern Brazil, respectively. Bovine whole blood...
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Ribeiro C, Dias Cordeiro M, Cepeda P, Valim J, Fonseca A, de Azevedo Baeta B
Parasitol Res
. 2023 Mar;
122(5):1213-1219.
PMID: 36897382
The in vitro feeding of ticks facilitates the conduction of studies involving the intrinsic vector-pathogen relationship, susceptibility tests, and resistance to acaricides, in addition to mimicking the use of experimental...
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Araujo I, Dias Cordeiro M, Soares R, Guterres A, Sanavria A, de Azevedo Baeta B, et al.
Ticks Tick Borne Dis
. 2022 Oct;
13(6):102037.
PMID: 36270115
This study evaluates the presence of bacterial and protozoan agents in ticks and fleas found on wild animals in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. These ectoparasites were collected...
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Navarrete M, Hodzic A, Corona-Gonzalez B, Dias Cordeiro M, da Silva C, Baez L, et al.
Parasit Vectors
. 2022 Aug;
15(1):295.
PMID: 35999566
Background: Canine monocytic ehrlichiosis (CME) is caused by the tick-borne pathogen Ehrlichia canis, an obligate intracellular Gram-negative bacterium of the family Anaplasmataceae with tropism for canine monocytes and macrophages. The...
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Prado R, Araujo I, Dias Cordeiro M, de Azevedo Baeta B, da Silva J, da Fonseca A
Rev Bras Parasitol Vet
. 2022 Jun;
31(2):e001322.
PMID: 35648978
Tick-borne pathogens belong to one of the two main groups of occupational biohazards, and occupational exposure to such agents puts soldiers at risk of zoonotic infections, such as those caused...
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Goncalves E, Dias Cordeiro M, Dos Santos L, Araujo I, da Fonseca A, Labruna M, et al.
Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports
. 2022 Apr;
30:100706.
PMID: 35431064
Dogs are important in the epidemiology of tick-borne diseases, playing a significant role mainly in endemic areas of rickettsiosis and borreliosis, and serving as sentinels in epidemiological surveys. We analyzed...
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Magalhaes-Matos P, Araujo I, Valim J, Ogrzewalska M, Guterres A, Dias Cordeiro M, et al.
Ticks Tick Borne Dis
. 2021 Dec;
13(2):101891.
PMID: 34942561
Wild animals are of considerable importance in the ecology of infectious agents, as they can function as hosts and even as possible vectors. In this study, DNA from Rickettsia spp....
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Campos J, Martins F, de Oliveira C, Taveira A, Oliveira J, Goncalves L, et al.
Trop Anim Health Prod
. 2021 Sep;
53(5):475.
PMID: 34553290
The emergence of tick-borne diseases has been reported as a serious problem in public health worldwide and many aspects of its epidemiology and effects on the health of its hosts...