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. 2022 Aug 31;53(4):2273–2285. doi: 10.1007/s42770-022-00814-1

Table 4.

Main advances in the study of glanders based on the scientific articles published by the UFRPE group

Year Author Title Advances
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