Resumo A indústria avícola no Brasil, bem como o consumo interno e exportações de carne de frango têm apresentado um expressivo crescimento. O Serviço de Inspeção Federal é responsável pela inspeção sanitária ao abate de aves e registra rotineiramente as lesões ou doenças identificadas no Sistema de Informação Gerenciais do Serviço de Inspeção Federal (SIGSIF). O objetivo deste estudo foi identificar as principais causas de condenação de aves em matadouros-frigoríficos registradas no Serviço de Inspeção Federal a partir dos dados lançados no sistema SIGSIF entre 2006 e 2011. O índice de condenações observado neste período foi de 5,99%, sendo que as principais causas foram: contaminação (1,80%), contusão/lesões traumáticas (1,57%), dermatoses (0,74%) e celulite (0,50%). Diferenças regionais foram observadas na ocorrência das condenações e apenas no caso das dermatoses observou-se um comportamento sazonal. O SIGSIF constitui uma importante fonte de informação sobre as causas de condenações ao abate de aves, podendo ser uma ferramenta útil para a avaliação dos fatores causais e para a proposição de medidas de prevenção ou mitigação de riscos.
Campylobacter jejuni is the most incriminated pathogen in bacterial gastroenteritis, and therefore, characteristics of its epidemiology must be continuously investigated to support possible mitigating measures. This is particularly important when evaluating representative strains of the world's leading chicken meat exporter, Brazil. We evaluated a panel of 14 virulence genes in 359 strains of C. jejuni isolated from chilled broiler carcasses of Brazil. The genes were classified into five virulence categories (B: biofilm/motility; SS: secretion/cytotoxicity system; CI: invasion/colonization; GB: Guillain-Barré and AE: adaptation to stress). The percentage of strains with stress adaptation genes (86.07%) indicates the potential to adapt to unfavorable environmental conditions and hcp gene in 97.77%, indicates the ability to cause serious infections in humans. Genes related to GBS in 77.44% of strains are an additional concern, which must be monitored. The gene panel showed the presence of 124 virulence profiles. Individual analyzes by carcass, slaughter establishment, and municipalities where they were located showed high I.Var., of 0.82, 0.87 and 0.78, respectively. Georeferencing indicated state A as a hotspot for virulent strains. Higher levels of isolation and multi-virulence were identified in the summer, which in Brazil is hot and humid. Proteomics was able to discriminate the strains, but due to the high heterogeneity between them, it did not allow to explain their dissemination. Together, our results showed that the studied strains are a potential danger to public health and that there is an urgent need for their surveillance and the adoption of control measures, especially in state A.
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