Table 4.
Main advances in the study of glanders based on the scientific articles published by the UFRPE group
Year | Author | Title | Advances |
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2000 | Mota et al. [4] | Glanders in equidae in the states of Pernambuco and Alagoas | First record of the re-emergence of Glanders in Brazil |
2004 | Mota et al.[8] | Influence of bacteria isolated from upper airway lesions on microbiological diagnosis of Glanders in equidae | Advancement and improvement in the microbiological diagnosis of Glanders |
2004 | Rabelo et al.[9] | Hematological and biochemical aspects in mules naturally infected by Burkholderia mallei | First hematological and biochemical study of mules naturally infected with Burkholderia mallei |
2005 | Mota et al. [10] | Biochemical characterization and in vitro antimicrobial sensitivity profile of Burkholderia mallei samples isolated from equidae from the northeastern region of Brazil | First antimicrobial sensitivity profile study of Burkholderia mallei field isolates |
2006 | Mota [2] | Etiological, epidemiological and clinical aspects of Glanders | Literature review as support for scientific dissemination of the Glanders |
2006 | Rabelo et al. [11] | Clinical indicators in mules naturally infected by Burkholderia mallei | First study on clinical indicators in mules naturally infected with Burkholderia mallei |
2007 | Mota et al. [12] | Serum Proteinogram in mules naturally infected by the Burkholderia mallei | First study on serum proteinogram in mules naturally infected with Burkholderia mallei |
2008 | Mota et al. [13] | Clinical alterations in guinea pigs (Cavia porcellus) experimentally inoculated with Burhkolderia mallei field isolates of Glanders equidae | Establishment of an experimental model of Burkholderia mallei infection in guinea pigs |
2009 | Schmoock et al. [14] | DNA microarray-based detection and identification of Burkholderia mallei, Burkholderia pseudomallei, and Burkholderia spp. | Development of a rapid molecular assay for differentiation of Burkholderia spp. species |
2009 | Silva et al. [15] | Phenotypic and molecular characterization of Burkholderia mallei samples isolated in northeastern Brazil | First biochemical and molecular identification of Burkholderia mallei isolates in Brazil |
2010 | Mota et al. [18] | Glanders in donkeys (Equus asinus) in the state of Pernambuco, Brazil: a case report | First record of clinical and histopathological findings of Glanders in donkeys in Brazil |
2012 | Teles et al. [23] | Development and evaluation of an indirect ELISA test for the serological diagnosis of Glanders in equidae | Standardization of an indirect ELISA as a Glanders diagnostic tool |
2013 | Silva et al. [24] | Assessment of the effectiveness of the PPD-mallein produced in Brazil for diagnosing Glanders in mules | Production and evaluation of a national malleina as an alternative for the diagnosis and control of Glanders in Brazil |
2014 | Silva et al. [26] | Production and partial purification of PPD-malein for diagnosis of Glanders in equidae | -Production and evaluation of national malein as an alternative for the diagnosis and control of Glanders in Brazil |
2019 | Falcão et al. [34] | First record of Burkholderia mallei Turkey 10 strain originating from glanderous horses from Brazil | First registration of Burkholderia mallei turkey 10 strain in horses with Glanders in Brazil |
2019 | Fonseca-Rodríguez et al. [37] | Spatiotemporal Analysis of Glanders in Brazil | Epidemiological analysis of the distribution of Glanders foci in Brazil |
2021 | Rocha et al. [40] | Monitoring the outbreak of equine Glanders in Alagoas, Brazil: clinical, immunological, molecular, and anatomopathological findings | Clinical, serological and molecular monitoring of horses in a disease focus |
2022 | Falcão et al. [42] | Molecular characterization of Burkholderia mallei strains isolated from Brazil (2014–2017) | Genetic characterization B. mallei isolates obtained from Glanders Equidae in the states of Pernambuco and Alagoas |