Dutra, Iveraldo S. [UNESP]Botteon, Rita C. M.Döbereiner, Jürgen2014-05-272014-05-272000-04-01Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira, v. 20, n. 2, p. 71-74, 2000.0100-736Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/11449/66134Observations on the epizootiology of cara inchada in cattle (CI) indicated that animals affected by the disease recover spontaneously when they are transferred from the CI-prone area to CI-free pastures. In the presente study 13 young bovines with actively progressing periodontal CI-lesions were transferred to a CI-free area, in order to investigate the clinical course of the disease and the composition of the microflora in the periodontal lesions in two distinct situations: (1) in the actively progressing lesions, and (2) in the healed periodontal pouches of clinically recovered animals. The semi-quantitative and qualitative bacteriological study was undertaken in regard to the percentage of black-pigmented Bacteroides in cultures. In the actively progressing lesions of the 13 CI-diseased bovines the percentage of these bacteria was 71.3% in average. The evaluation of the composition of the microflora in the healed periodontal pouches of the clinically recovered bovines showed that bacteria of the black-pigmented Bacteroides group existed only at an average of 1.7%. The results of this investigation give further support for the infectious nature of the CI-periodontitis and the primary involvement of these bacteria.71-74porCara inchadaCattleModification of the microfloraPeriodontal lesionsModificação da microbiota associada às lesões peridentárias da cara inchada em bezerros transferidos para área indeneModification of the microflora associated with the periodontal lesions of cara inchada in calves transferred to a disease-free areaArtigo10.1590/S0100-736X2000000200003S0100-736X2000000200003WOS:000087955100003Acesso aberto2-s2.0-00343922822-s2.0-0034392282.pdf