水库野生哺乳动物生物学和寄生虫学实验室的哺乳动物收藏-奥斯瓦尔多克鲁兹基金会

P. D’Andrea, B. R. Teixeira, Jonathan Gonçalves-Oliveira, D. Dias, Roberto do Val Vilela, C. S. Lucio, Fernando de Oliveira Santos, Gustavo Coelho Da Costa, J. G. Carvalhaes, Michele Maria dos Santos, Sócrates Fraga da Costa Neto, T. P. T. Freitas, C. Bonvicino
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自1984年以来,巴西水库野生哺乳动物生物学和寄生虫学实验室(LABPMR)建立了一个科学的数据库,旨在开展巴西哺乳动物的分类学、生物地理学和生态学研究,旨在了解它们在人畜共患病原体传播周期中的作用。在这种情况下,LABPMR还作为卫生部的参考实验室,根据综合分类学(形态/形态计量学、核型和分子分析)提供涉及传播周期的物种的分类报告。这项工作的目的是提供LABPMR哺乳动物收藏的概述,包括其分类和地理范围,并对所进行的研究进行说明。多年来,我们在巴西所有生物群系和地区收集了大约1.8万个标本,其中很大一部分存放在LABPMR收集中。主要有啮齿目和双翅目,也有食肉目、翼翅目、钩翅目、Lagomorpha目和灵长类目。藏品包括干燥的皮肤和骨骼以及液体保存的标本(11,818个标本)、组织(12,000个标本)和细胞悬浮液(4,000个样本)。我们的数据库还包含与这些标本相关的人畜共患病原体的信息。基于分类学、生物地理学和宿主-寄生虫关系,建立并促进了对克氏锥虫、利什曼原虫、正汉坦病毒、母沙病毒、曼氏血吸虫和多宿主细菌等哺乳动物宿主的研究。所产生的数据有助于解决人畜共患病研究中的复杂问题,并为巴西不同地区的公共卫生政策和人畜共患病生态流行病学监测提供补贴。
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Mammal Collection of the Laboratory of Biology and Parasitology of Reservoir Wild Mammals – Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
Since 1984, the Laboratory of Biology and Parasitology of Reservoir Wild Mammals (LABPMR) has been establishing a scientific collection, intending to carry out studies on taxonomy, biogeography, and ecology of mammals in Brazil, aiming to understand their role in zoonotic agents transmission cycles. In this context, the LABPMR also acts as a reference laboratory for the Ministry of Health, providing taxonomic reports of species involved in transmission cycles, based on integrative taxonomy (morphological/morphometric, karyotypic, and molecular analyses). The objective of this work was to offer an overview of the LABPMR Mammal Collection, including its taxonomic and geographic scope, and an account of the research carried out. Over the years, we have collected approximately 18 thousand specimens in all biomes and regions of Brazil, with a large part being deposited in the LABPMR collection. The collection consists mainly of the orders Rodentia and Didelphimorphia, but Carnivora, Chiroptera, Cingulata, Lagomorpha, and Primates are also represented. The collection consists of dry skins and skeletons and fluid-preserved specimens (11,818 specimens), tissues (12 thousand samples), and cell suspensions (four thousand samples). Our database also contains information on zoonotic agents associated with these specimens. Based on taxonomic, biogeographic, and host-parasite relationships, the collection was established and fostered studies on mammalian hosts of Trypanosoma cruzi, Leishmania spp., Orthohantavirus, Mammarenavirus, Schistosoma mansoni, and multi-host bacteria. Data generated enabled the solution of complex issues in the study of zoonoses and served as a subsidy for public health policies and eco-epidemiological surveillance of zoonoses in different regions of Brazil.
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