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Rev. colomb. psicol ; 31(2): 45-64, July-Dec. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1408059

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Abstract This study aims to characterize video game use disorder in adolescents, identifying the particularities of those who present it, its effects at the brain level, related factors, and existing measurement instruments. A systematic review of the scientific publications available in Scopus was carried out, between the period 2014-2018 on video game use disorder in adolescents. Adolescents with this disorder are characterized by being mostly men, spending more time daily and weekly playing than adolescents without this disorder, showing diverse symptoms in the behavioral, affective, and cognitive areas. At brain level, it is referred that in this disorder there is an increase and decrease in the activation of specific areas of the brain. Likewise, the presence of some psychological disorder and impulsivity are considered factors that increase the risk of suffering from it. However, there are protective factors as school commitment and parental supervision, among others.


Resumen Este estudio pretende caracterizar el trastorno por uso de videojuegos en adolescentes, identificando las particularidades de quienes lo presentan, sus efectos a nivel cerebral, los factores relacionados y los instrumentos de medición existentes. Para ello, se llevó a cabo una revisión sistemática de las publicaciones científicas disponibles en Scopus, entre el periodo 2014-2018, sobre el trastorno por uso de videojuegos en adolescentes. Sus resultados describen que adolescentes con este trastorno se caracterizan por ser en su mayoría hombres, dedicar más tiempo diario y semanal de juego que adolescentes sin este trastorno, mostrando diversos síntomas en el área conductual, afectiva y cognitiva. A nivel cerebral se refiere que en este trastorno se presenta una elevación y disminución en la activación de determinadas zonas específicas del cerebro. Asimismo, la presencia de algún trastorno psicológico y la impulsividad, son considerados factores que aumentan el riesgo de padecerlo. Sin embargo, existen factores protectores como el compromiso escolar y la supervisión parental, entre otros.

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Rev. chil. anest ; 48(2): 141-145, 2019. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1451697

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The Trendelenburg position (TP) has been empirically used to increase preload and thus cardiac output (CO). Transthoracic echocardiogram (TTE) is a noninvasive technique that estimates CO. We aimed to describe if the TP can improve CO. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We conducted a descriptive study in healthy subjects (ASA I), with TTE measurements of CO and the End-Diastolic Volume of the Left Ventricle (EDVLV) in supine and after 5 minutes in TP. RESULTS: There showed no significant changes in blood pressure, heart rate and pulse oximetry in 0° and after 5 minutes in 45°. The mean CO without inclination was 4.2 l/min ± 0.6, tat is the same results after 5 minutes in PT (p > 0.6). The EDVLV was 95 ± 12 ml at 0° and 101 ± 15 ml after 5 minutes in PT (p > 0.8). CONCLUSION: Trendelenburg position doesn't improve CO or preload in healthy subjects.


INTRODUCCIÓN: Empíricamente se ha utilizado la posición de Trendelenburg (PT) para aumentar la precarga y posteriormente el gasto cardiaco (GC). La ecografía transtorácica (ETT) es una técnica no invasiva que puede estimar el GC. Realizamos un estudio descriptivo para evaluar si la PT afecta el CG. MATERIALES Y MÉTODOS: Examinamos pacientes ASA I, se hicieron mediciones del GC y del volumen de fin de diástole (VDFVI) en posición supina y luego de cinco minutos en PT. RESULTADOS: No se observaron cambios significativos en la presión arterial, frecuencia cardíaca y saturometría en los voluntarios a 0º y a 45º. El GC sin inclinación fue en promedio 4,2 l/min ± 0,6, el mismo resultado tras cinco minutos en PT, sin ser estadísticamente significativo (p > 0,6). El VDFVI a 0º fue en promedio 95 ± 12 ml y tras cinco minutos en PT 101 ± 15 ml, que tampoco alcanzó diferencia estadísticamente significativa (p > 0,8). CONCLUSIÓN: La posición de Trendelenburg no varía el gasto cardiaco ni la precarga en voluntarios sanos.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Young Adult , Echocardiography/methods , Cardiac Output/physiology , Head-Down Tilt , Stroke Volume/physiology , Patient Positioning , Arterial Pressure/physiology , Oxygen Saturation/physiology , Heart Rate/physiology
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Electron. j. biotechnol ; 33: 1-10, May. 2018. graf, tab, ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1022816

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Background: Marine ecosystems contain benthic microalgae and bacterial species that are capable of secreting extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), suggesting that settlement of these microorganisms can occur on submerged surfaces, a key part of the first stage of biofouling. Currently, anti-fouling treatments that help control this phenomenon involve the use of biocides or antifouling paints that contain heavy metals, which over a long period of exposure can spread to the environment. The bacterium Alteromonas sp. Ni1-LEM has an inhibitory effect on the adhesion of Nitzschia ovalis, an abundant diatom found on submerged surfaces. Results: We evaluated the effect of the bioactive compound secreted by this bacterium on the EPS of biofilms and associated epiphytic bacteria. Three methods of EPS extraction were evaluated to determine the most appropriate and efficient methodology based on the presence of soluble EPS and the total protein and carbohydrate concentrations. Microalgae were cultured with the bacterial compound to evaluate its effect on EPS secretion and variations in its protein and carbohydrate concentrations. An effect of the bacterial supernatant on EPS was observed by assessing biofilm formation and changes in the concentration of proteins and carbohydrates present in the biofilm. Conclusions: These results indicate that a possible mechanism for regulating biofouling could be through alteration of biofilm EPS and alteration of the epiphytic bacterial community associated with the microalga.


Subject(s)
Diatoms , Biofilms , Microalgae , Extracellular Polymeric Substance Matrix , Marine Environment , Biofouling , Metagenomics , Microbiota
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Biomédica (Bogotá) ; 32(4): 519-526, oct.-dic. 2012. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-669099

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Introducción. El termino ToRCH comprende a los patógenos Toxoplasma gondii, virus de la rubéola, citomegalovirus y virus herpes simple 1 y 2. En mujeres embarazadas expuestas pueden ser causa de abortos y malformaciones congénitas en el neonato. Objetivo. Determinar la seroprevalencia de infección por los agentes causantes del síndrome ToRCH en mujeres en edad fértil de algunas comunidades indígenas yukpa de Venezuela. Materiales y métodos. En el año 2007 fueron seleccionadas 109 muestras de 151 mujeres, en edades comprendidas entre 14 y 40 años. La detección de anticuerpos se hizo por el método de inmunoensayo enzimático indirecto o ELISA de Smartest Diagnostics™. Resultados. El 85,5 % presentó anticuerpos contra T. gondii, el 95,4 % para rubéola, el 75,2 % para citomegalovirus y el 97,2 % para el virus herpes simple 1 y 2. Se observa que el 21,1 % y el 30,2 % presentaron relación entre la variable aborto y las infecciones por citomegalovirus y virus herpes simple 1 y 2, respectivamente. Conclusiones. Existe alta seroprevalencia de infecciones por los agentes causantes del síndrome ToRCH en mujeres en edad fértil de la etnia indígena yukpa. Las condiciones sanitarias precarias y el consumo de agua contaminada con ooquistes, favorecen la adquisición de la infección por T. gondii. El hacinamiento, el inicio a temprana de edad de la actividad sexual y el número de parejas, pueden incidir en la presencia de citomegalovirus y virus herpes simple 1 y 2.


Introduction. The ToRCH syndrome includes the following infectious pathogens: Toxoplasma gondii, rubella, cytomegalovirus and herpes simplex virus 1 and 2. In susceptible pregnant women, these pathogens can cause abortions and congenital malformation in the newborn babies. Objective. The seroprevalence of infection by ToRCH agents was determined in women of childbearing age in several Venezuelan Yukpa indigenous communities. Material and methods. In 2007, 109 samples were selected from 151 women with an age range of 14 to 40 years old. The determination of antibodies against ToRCH agents was carried out through the indirect enzyme immunoassay technique by ELISA´s technique of Smartest Diagnostics. Results. Of the 109 samples, 85.5% presented antibodies against T. gondii, 95.4% for rubella, 75.2% for cytomegalovirus and 97.2% for and herpes simplex virus 1 and 2. A relationship between abortion and infection by cytomegalovirus and herpes simplex virus 1and 2 was noted in 21.1% and 30.2% of women presented, respectively. Conclusions. The findings show a high prevalence of ToRCH agents in women in childbearing age in Yukpa indigenous communities in Venezuela. Poor sanitary conditions and consumption of water contaminated with oocysts may be an important way of transmission of T. gondii. Overcrowding in the communities, sexual activity at an early age and number of partners and may be related to the presence of cytomegalovirus and herpes simplex virus HSV-1 and 2.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Young Adult , Antibodies, Protozoan/blood , Antibodies, Viral/blood , Cytomegalovirus Infections/epidemiology , Ethnicity/statistics & numerical data , Herpes Simplex/epidemiology , Indians, South American/statistics & numerical data , Measles/epidemiology , Toxoplasmosis/epidemiology , Abortion, Spontaneous/epidemiology , Abortion, Spontaneous/parasitology , Abortion, Spontaneous/virology , Cultural Characteristics , Cytomegalovirus Infections/blood , Cytomegalovirus/immunology , Herpes Simplex/blood , Herpes Simplex/virology , Herpesvirus 1, Human/immunology , /immunology , Measles virus/immunology , Measles/blood , Parity , Prevalence , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/epidemiology , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/parasitology , Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/virology , Seroepidemiologic Studies , Toxoplasma/immunology , Toxoplasmosis/blood , Venezuela/epidemiology
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Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Säo Paulo ; 54(1): 53-55, Jan.-Feb. 2012. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-614897

ABSTRACT

Over a two year period, the incidence of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection was evaluated in 29 hemodialysis patients, aged between 15 and 75 years (mean ± SD: 45 ± 39.5 years), from the University Hospital Hemodyalisis Unit, Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela. Anti-HCV antibodies were determined using a fourth generation ELISA (Innotest HCV Ab IV) kit and positive blood samples were tested using a recombinant assay kit (Inno-LIA HCV Ab III), both kits from Innogenetics N.V., Belgium. The findings indicate a lack of HCV seroconversion in the hemodialysis patients over the study period, confirmed by the recombinant assay. Risk factors for HCV infection were 0.3270 (95 percent confidence interval: 0.01323-8.080) in patients undergoing hemodialysis. The findings suggest a lack of significant sources for HCV infection due to the preventive measures to avoid its transmission in the hemodialysis unit.


Durante período de 2 anos, estudamos a incidência da infecção pelo vírus da hepatite C (VHC) em 29 pacientes em tratamento de diálise, com idades entre 15 e 75 anos (c ± DS; 45 ± 39,5 anos), procedentes da unidade de hemodiálise do Hospital Universitário de Maracaibo, Estado Zulia, Venezuela. Para a detecção dos anticorpos contra o VHC (anti-VHC) utilizamos a técnica de imunoensaio enzimático (ELISA, Innotest HCV Ab IV) e em amostras reativas por ELISA, utilizamos o método de immunoblot recombinante de terceira geração (Inno-LIA HCV Ab III), ambos da casa comercial Innogenetics N.V., Bélgica. Os resultados demonstram ausência de soroconversão ao VHC nos pacientes hemodializados durante o período estudado, o que foi confirmado pelo método de imunoblot recombinante. Os fatores de risco ao VHC foram 0,327 (95 por cento CI: 0,01323 - 8,080) nos pacientes submetidos ao tratamento de diálise. Nossos resultados sugerem ausência de fontes de infecção neste centro de hemodiálise e que as medidas universais de controle de infecção são cumpridas.


Subject(s)
Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Humans , Middle Aged , Hepacivirus/isolation & purification , Hepatitis C Antibodies/blood , Hepatitis C/epidemiology , Renal Dialysis , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Hepacivirus/immunology , Hepatitis C/prevention & control , Immunoblotting , Incidence , Risk Factors , Venezuela/epidemiology
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Int. j. odontostomatol. (Print) ; 6(3): 349-354, 2012. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-676198

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Mejorar las actividades humanas requiere un proceso de evaluación y lo frecuente es basarse en las cosas tangibles o materiales. Sin embargo, evaluar la calidad de la atención odontológica desde la perspectiva del usuario es cada vez más frecuente, siendo la satisfacción un buen predictor. El cuestionario y su aplicación es uno de los métodos más eficaces para la detección de los niveles de satisfacción del cliente/usuario, teniendo presente el respeto a las sensibilidades y emociones que pueden dejar oculto o sobredimensionado algún indicador. El presente trabajo utilizó la escala SERVPERF, validada en empresas privadas de servicio, para determinar la calidad de atención Odontológica Pública, basada en consideraciones intangibles de los usuarios registrados en Centros de Salud Familiar de Atención Primaria Urbana. Se tomó una muestra de 405 personas de un universo poblacional de 48.746, permitiéndose un error del 5 por ciento con un nivel de confianza del 95 por ciento y se aplicó en sus hogares una encuesta elaborada para la ocasión. La valoración más baja fue la folletería y recetarios con un 4,85 en la escala 1 a 7, siendo este último lo mejor. Un 6,84 fue la nota asignada al sistema de acopio de datos y un 4,91 para los demás miembros del consultorio. Un 5,79 es la nota que obtienen los odontólogos que otorgan la prestación. El criterio Empatía resultó ser la media más baja y distinta a todos (p< 0,004). Se puede concluir que es necesario explicar a las autoridades, que si bien los esfuerzos en equipamiento e infraestructura son útiles, debe haber un apoyo al crecimiento del capital humano ya que su valoración es un complemento importante en la satisfacción del usuario...


Improving human activities requires an evaluation process, in more cases based on tangible or material things. However, assessing the quality of dental care from users perspective is becoming more common, using a satisfaction concept as a good predictor. The questionnaire and its implementation is one of the most effective methods for evaluating customer/users satisfaction levels, bearing in mind the respect for sensitivities and emotions that can leave some hidden or oversized answers. This study was design to determine the quality of public dental care service, using a private service validated scale "SERVPERF", that is based on intangible considerations of registered users from Family Health Centers of Urban Primary Health Care. A sample of 405 people from a population of 48,746 was taken, 5 percent error and 95 percent of confidence level was allowed and a specially prepared survey was applied at home. The lowest rating obtained was 4.85 for the brochures and recipes on a scale from 1 to 7, being the last one the best. A note 6.84 was assigned to the data collection system and a 4.91 for the other members of the service. For dentist who provides the service, the score was 5.79. The empathy criterion proved to be the smallest average obtained from all others concepts (p <0.004). We conclude that it is necessary to explain to the authorities the utility of equipment and infrastructure, and there must be a support to the growth of human capital as an important complement for the users satisfaction...


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Dental Care , Public Health , Quality of Health Care , Chile , Cross-Sectional Studies , Health Services , Patient Acceptance of Health Care , Patient Satisfaction , Social Class , Surveys and Questionnaires , Urban Area
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Kasmera ; 38(2): 128-137, jul.-dic. 2010. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-654055

ABSTRACT

Para determinar la presencia de Cryptosporidium sp. y otros parásitos intestinales; así como su relación con las pruebas coprocualitativas, se analizaron 100 muestras fecales de niños de 3 meses a 5 años de edad, que asistieron al Laboratorio de Parasitología del Servicio Autónomo del Hospital Universitario de Maracaibo (SAHUM) con diagnóstico clínico de diarrea. Estas muestras fueron sometidas a un examen macroscópico y microscópico con SSF (0,85%) y lugol, coloración de Kinyoun para la detección de coccidios intestinales y las pruebas coprocualitativas: sangre oculta, azucares reductores y pH. Del total de muestras estudiadas, el 12% evidenció parásitos. Las especies encontradas fueron Cryptosporidium sp., Giardia lamblia y Blastocystis hominis con 4%cada uno, Trichuris trichiura (2%), Ascaris lumbricoides (1%), Pentatrichomonas hominis (1%). No se encontró correlación entre las pruebas coprocualitativas y las especies parasitarias identificadas, así como tampoco entre parasitosis y sexo. Cryptosporidium sp. y Giardia lamblia fueron los parásitos patógenos más frecuentes en niños < 2 años de edad


To determine the presence of Cryptosporidium sp. and other intestinal parasites, as well as their relation to coproqualitative tests, fecal samples were analyzed from 100 children ranging from 3 months to 5 years old, who attended the Autonomous Service Parasitology Laboratory at the University Hospital of Maracaibo (SAHUM) with a clinical diagnosis of diarrhea. These samples were subjected to macroscopic and microscopic examination with SSF (0.85%) and iodine, Kinyoun stain for the detection of intestinal coccidia, coproqualitative tests (occult blood, reducing sugars and pH). Of all the samples studied, 12% evidenced parasites. The species found were Cryptosporidium sp. (4%), Ascaris lumbricoides (1%), Trichuris trichiura (2%) Pentatrichomonas hominis (1%), Giardia lamblia and Blastocystis hominis at (4%). There was no correlation between the coproqualitative tests and the parasitic species identified, nor was there any relation ship between parasitosis and gender. Cryptosporidium sp. and Giardia lamblia were the most frequent pathogenic parasites in children < 2 years old


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Child , Cryptosporidium/parasitology , Diarrhea/parasitology , Diarrhea/pathology , Feces/cytology , Feces/parasitology , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/epidemiology , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/parasitology
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Kasmera ; 38(1): 60-68, ene.-jun. 2010. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-654061

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La hepatitis viral representa un problema de salud pública a escala mundial, causada por diferentes agentes etiológico como el virus de la hepatitis A, B, C, D, E, F o G. Sin embargo, se han reportado casos relacionados con la enfermedad hepática causados por virus no hepatótropos como el Citomegalovirus (CMV) y el Virus Epstein Barr (VEB). El objetivo del presente estudio fue establecer el diagnóstico diferencial de virus hepatótropos y no hepatótropos en pacientes con síntomas y signos sugestivo de infección hepática, de la ciudad de Maracaibo-Venezuela. Año 2007. Se recolectaron 268 muestras de sangre de pacientes procedente de diferentes centros de salud de la ciudad de Maracaibo, que acudieron al Laboratorio regional de Referencias Virológica. La presencia de anticuerpos de tipo IgM, para el virus de hepatitis A (VHA), B (VHB), C (VHC), CMV y VEB fue detectada mediante la prueba de ELISA. Los resultados obtenidos indican una alta incidencia del VHA 118/268(44,03%), seguido del VHB 5/268(1,86%) y ausencia del VHC. Para virus no hepatótropos, el 4,48% (12/268) fueron positivos para el VEB y el 9,7% (26/268) para CMV. El 39,92% (107/268) son considerados negativos para los virus antes mencionados. En este estudio se señala que los virus CMV y VEB suelen estar comprometidos con daño hepático y deben ser consideradas como posibles agentes etiológicos ante cualquier caso de hepatitis


Viral hepatitis is a public health problem worldwide, caused by different etiologic agents,such as hepatitis A, B, C, D, E, F or G. However, cases have been reported related to liver disease caused by hepatotropic viruses, such as cytomegalovirus (CMV) and Epstein Barr Virus (EBV). The aim of this study was to establish the differential diagnosis of hepatotropic and non-hepatotropic viruses in patients with symptoms and signs suggestive of liver infection in the city of Maracaibo, Venezuela, 2007. 268 blood samples were collected from patients at different health centers in the city of Maracaibo, who recurred to the Regional Viral Reference Laboratory. The presence of IgM antibodies to hepatitis A virus (HAV), B (HBV), C (HCV), CMV and EBV was detected by ELISA. The results indicate a high incidence of HAV 118/268 (44.03%), followed by HBV 5/268 (1.86%) and the absence of HCV. For non-hepatotropic viruses, 4.48% (12/268) were positive for EBV and 9.7% (26/268) for CMV. For the above-mentioned viruses, 39.92% (107/268) are considered negative. This study suggests that CMV and EBV viruses are often involved with liver damage and should be considered as possible etiologic agents for any case of hepatitis


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Child , Middle Aged , Cytomegalovirus , Hepatitis, Viral, Human/diagnosis , Research/methods , Clinical Laboratory Techniques
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Kasmera ; 38(1): 53-59, ene.-jun. 2010. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-654062

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La infección por el virus de la hepatitis A (VHA) sigue siendo un problema de salud pública en los países en vías de desarrollo. El objetivo de la presente investigación fue determinar la incidencia de la infección por el VHA en individuos de la ciudad de Maracaibo, estado Zulia, Venezuela. Durante el periodo comprendido entre enero 2004 a diciembre 2007 se seleccionaron 1056 pacientes en edades de 1 a 60 años de ambos sexos (media ± DS: 27,48 ± 5,24), procedentes de los municipio Maracaibo y San Francisco ubicados en la ciudad de Maracaibo estado Zulia, Venezuela. La presencia de anticuerpos anti-IgM contra el virus de la hepatitis A se determinó mediante métodos convencionales de micro partículas enzimoinmunoanalisis (MEIA). Los resultados encontrados indican una seropositividad en 73 (35,1%), 76 (28%), 66 (24,3%), 35 (20,3%) individuos de las zonas Norte, Sur, Este, Oeste respectivamente, correspondientes al municipio Maracaibo y 31 (23,3%) correspondiente al municipio San Francisco. La mayor prevalencia fue observada en pacientes del sexo femenino menor de 20 años (47,3%), y en pacientes del sexo masculino menor de 10 años (53,7%), siendo el signo clínico más frecuente la ictericia (95,7%). Las deficientes medidas de saneamiento ambiental y sanitario fueron factores aparentemente determinantes en la diseminación del VHA


Hepatitis A virus (HAV) infection continues to be a public health problem in developing countries. The aim of this study was to determine incidence of the hepatitis A virus infection in a population from Maracaibo, Venezuela. From January, 2004 until December, 2007, this study was carried out on 1056 individuals, whose ages were between 1-60 years (average ± DS: 27.48 ± 5.24 years), coming from the Maracaibo and San Francisco municipalities, Venezuela. The IgM antibody against HAV was determined by the ELISA technique. The overall incidence was 26.6%. The North, South, East and West areas of the Maracaibo Municipality and the San Francisco Municipality in the city of Maracaibo showed incidences of 73 (35.1%), 76 (28%), 66 (24.3%), 35 (20.3%) and 31 (23.3%), respectively. The highest incidences were observed in females under 20 years (47.3%) and males under 10 years (53.7%). The most frequent clinical sign was jaundice in 95.7% of patients. Deficient sanitary conditions and hygiene habits seemed to be the main risk factors in spreading HAV infection


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Child , Middle Aged , Hepatitis A virus , Sanitary Profiles/methods , Hyper-IgM Immunodeficiency Syndrome/diagnosis , Clinical Laboratory Techniques , Public Health
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Biomédica (Bogotá) ; 29(4): 647-652, dic. 2009. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-544544

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Introducción. Las conductas de alto riesgo presentes en los centros de reclusión incrementan la probabilidad de transmisión de la infección por el virus de la hepatitis C. En Venezuela no se han realizado estudios del virus en estos centros, por lo que se desconoce la relevancia de la infección en ellos. Objetivo. Estimar la prevalencia del virus de la hepatitis C y los posibles factores de riesgos involucrados en la transmisión del virus en reclusos de la cárcel de Sabaneta, Maracaibo, Venezuela. Material y métodos. Se seleccionó una población de 200 reclusos de un total de 1.000. Las edades estaban comprendidas entre 18 y 69 años (media ± DE: 31,629,93 a˜os). La detección de anticuerpos contra el virus de la hepatitis C se realizó por duplicado mediante el método inmunoenzimático ELISA de IV generación y por el método de inmunoblot INNO-LIA HCV®, ambos de Innogenetic Lab (Bélgica). El ARN viral se detectó por la técnica de reacción en cadena de la polimerasa, previa transcripción inversa, RT-PCR. Resultados. La frecuencia obtenida con el método ELISA fue de 5% (10/20) y 3/200 (1,5%) individuos fueron positivos, a la vez, con los métodos de INNO-LIA y RT-PCR. Conclusiones. La prevalencia de la infección por el virus de la hepatitis C en esta población fue baja, lo que evidencia la baja circulación del virus en el reclusorio. El principal factor de riesgo para la adquisición de la infección, al parecer, es el uso de drogas intravenosas.


Introduction. The high risk behaviors observed in prison centers have favored the transmission of hepatitis C virus infection. The main risk factor to acquire hepatitis C virus infection seems to be the use of intravenous drugs. In Venezuela, the prevalence of the infection in these centers is unknown since studies of the hepatitis C virus there are lacking. Objective. The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of hepatitis C virus and the risk factors involved in the transmission in prisoner populations. Material and methods. A sample of 200 prisoners was studied from Sabaneta Jail, Maracaibo, Venezuela. The ages were between 18-69 years (average ± DS: 31.6±9.9 years). Serum samples were tested by a fourth generation enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay ELISA and a confirmatory assay INNO-LIA. Both kits were from Innogenetic Laboratories N.V. (Belgium). Viral RNA was tested by the reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction technique (RT-PCR). Results. The ELISA assay determined a hepatitis C virus prevalence of 5.0% (10/200); 3/200 (1.5%) individuals were positive by both INNO-LIA and RT-PCR tests. Conclusions. The observed prevalence of hepatitis C virus antibodies in this population was very low, suggesting a low circulation of the virus in this environment and a low level of associated risk behaviors.


Subject(s)
Hepatitis C/epidemiology , Prevalence , Prisoners , Venezuela
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 136(8): 1021-1026, ago. 2008. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-495801

ABSTRACT

Background: Viral load in pediatric patients with HIV infections can help to make therapeutic decisions to modify the evolution of the disease. Aim: To evaluate viral load in positive HIV children with antiretroviral treatment. Material and methods: Viral load was measured every six months during three years in fifty pediatric patients chosen randomly in aged 1 to 12 years, using the Test Monitor HIV-1 AMPLICOR, versión 1.5. Results: During the three years follow up, there was an increase in CD4 and CD8 lymphocyte count and decrease in the viral load. However, there was no significant relationship between lymphocyte subpopulation counts and viral loads. Conclusions: Viral load demonstrated to be an appropriate method to quantify plasma HIV-RNA. This tool can help to define the condition of a particular patient to predict clinical course of the disease and to assess the response to the treatment.


Subject(s)
Child , Child, Preschool , Female , Humans , Infant , Male , HIV-1 , Anti-HIV Agents/therapeutic use , HIV Infections/virology , Viral Load , Age Distribution , Analysis of Variance , Antiretroviral Therapy, Highly Active , /chemistry , /chemistry , Follow-Up Studies , HIV Infections/drug therapy , HIV Infections/immunology , Lymphocyte Count , Statistics, Nonparametric , Venezuela
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Cad. saúde pública ; 24(5): 1183-1186, maio 2008. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-481471

ABSTRACT

A fin de conocer la prevalencia de la infección por el virus de hepatitis B (VHB) en la comunidad indígena Japreira, Venezuela, y determinar las pautas de su adquisición en función de la edad y sexo, se seleccionaron 149 individuos de un total de 300. Se detectó por métodos serológicos la presencia de anticuerpos totales del VHB (anti-HBc total), y en las positivas se investigó la presencia del antígeno de superficie (HBsAg) y del antígeno e del VHB (HBeAg). La prevalencia de anti-HBc total fue de 72,9 por ciento en el sexo femenino y 81,1 por ciento en el masculino, la prevalencia de HBsAg fue elevada (61,1 por ciento) en el sexo masculino, sólo cuatro de los portadores de HBsAg fueron positivos para HBeAg. Los resultados obtenidos indican un grado elevado de endemia para esta infección y que su diseminación comienza a temprana edad. El factor involucrado en la adquisición y diseminación del virus seria la vía sexual. Hacinamiento, contacto intercorpóreo con fluidos biológicos, prácticas sociales, y características de la cepa viral circulante podrían estar involucradas en la alta cronicidad observada en la comunidad indígena Japreira.


The aim of this study was to determine the prevalence of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in the Japreira indigenous community, Venezuela, and its relationship to age and gender. An intentional, non-probabilistic sample of 149 individuals was selected from a total of 300. All samples were studied for the presence of total HBV antibodies (total anti-HBc), and the positive samples were tested for HBV surface and e antigens (HBsAg, HBeAg). Overall prevalence rates of total anti-HBc were 72.9 percent in females and 81.1 percent in males. The highest prevalence of HBsAg was observed in males 26-35 years of age. Only four of the 44 HBsAg carriers were positive for HBeAg. The results showed a high endemic HBV infection rate and indicated that its spread begins at early ages. Sexual transmission may be the main route for spread of the virus. Crowding, close contact with bodily fluids, specific social practices, and features of the circulating viral strain among members of this community could be involved in the high chronicity observed in the Japreira indigenous community.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Hepatitis B virus , Hepatitis B/epidemiology , Hepatitis B/transmission , Indians, South American , Age and Sex Distribution , Disease Transmission, Infectious , Prevalence , Venezuela/epidemiology
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 102(1): 107-110, Feb. 2007. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-440633

ABSTRACT

Previous studies have not found hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in Amerindians from Western Venezuela. A survey of 254 Bari and Yukpa natives aged 10-60 years (mean ± SD age = 35 ± 5.4 years) from four communities, two Bari and two Yukpa, in this area were studied to assess the prevalence of antibodies to HCV (anti-HCV) and HCV RNA among these indigenous populations. Serum samples were examined initially for anti-HCV by a four generation enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Reactive samples were then tested using a third generation recombinant immunoblot assay (RIBA-3). Viral RNA was investigated in all immunoblot-reactive samples by a nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method. Six (2.3 percent) of 254 natives were positive by ELISA, one (2.2 percent) of these reactive samples were positive by RIBA, and four (1.5 percent) were indeterminate. Only two (0.8 percent) were positive by PCR, corresponding to 1 (2.1 percent) of 47 inhabitants of a Yukpa community and to 1 (2.2 percent) of 45 subjects of a Bari community. Iatrogenic is thought to play a role in acquisition of the infection. The findings indicate a HCV focus of low endemicity and are compatible with a low degree of exposures of the natives to the virus. Studies are necessary to assess the risk factors for infection in these Amerindians.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Child , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Hepacivirus/immunology , Hepatitis C Antibodies/blood , Hepatitis C/epidemiology , Indians, South American , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Hepacivirus/genetics , Hepatitis C/diagnosis , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Prevalence , RNA, Viral/analysis , Venezuela/epidemiology
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Invest. clín ; 47(1): 71-82, mar. 2006. ilus
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-449271

ABSTRACT

El virus de Hepatitis C (VHC) constituye un problema de salud pública mundial. La mayoría de las infecciones se tornan crónicas, ocasionando con frecuencia cirrosis hepática y carcinoma hepatocelular a largo plazo, precisándose no pocas veces de transplantes hepáticos para prolongar la vida del individuo. El mantenimiento de una infección crónica implica la evasión al sistema inmunitario del hospedero. Los mecanismos virales involucrados en dicha evasión están siendo estudiados arduamente con el fin de desarrollar nuevas terapias preventivas y curativas efectivas contra el virus. Una característica importante, la extrema variabilidad genética del virus, se cree que contribuya al escape inmunitario al cambiar continuamente los epítopos expuestos a la detección; sin embargo, algunos trabajos sugieren que no es necesaria para el establecimiento de la cronicidad de la infección. Por otra parte, el estudio comparativo de la respuesta inmunitaria de los pacientes que se recuperan espontáneamente con la de aquellos infectados de manera crónica, señala que algunas proteínas virales podrían inducir cierta inmunosupresión indispensable para la persistencia en el hospedero. Concretamente, se cree que las proteínas NS5A, E2 y core modulan ciertos mecanismos de las respuestas innata y específica. El análisis de los hallazgos relacionados con el tópico permite sugerir la existencia de una sinergia entre la variación genética y la inmunosupresión para evadir de manera continua la detección y destrucción por parte del sistema de defensas del individuo


Subject(s)
Genetic Variation , Hepacivirus , Immunosuppression Therapy , Venezuela , Virology
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Invest. clín ; 45(3): 193-195, sept. 2004.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-402016

ABSTRACT

The hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection constitutes an important, worldwide public health problem. Studies about the prevalence of HCV antibodies among surgical patients are few, and the involvement of surgery in the iatrogenic transmission of HCV remains a matter of controversy, Blood transfusión and other medical acts, have contributed to the spreading of HCV among the population. However, some HCV patients do not have antecedent of transfusions which suggest other mechanisms of transmission such as surgical acts, that continue facilitating the viral transmission. Some studies find an association between previous hospitalizations and the HCV infection, others report that such association does not exist. Several investigations suggest that the HCV infection risk does not reside in the surgery, but in the use of multidose containers, anesthetic products, saline solution, etc., administered during surgery. In Venezuela, the HCV overall prevalence is 1 per ceent. However, in poli-transfused, hemodialized or surgical patients is 10-22 per cent. The studies carried out in surgery units, support the idea that surgical acts are not involved in the HCV spreading, although they can be responsible for this transmission in specific occasions. The HCV transmission due to surgical acts can happen in particular contexts of the sanitary enviroment and the study of this relationship is essential to adopt preventive measures that can help to eradicate or decrease, this problem


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Cross Infection , Iatrogenic Disease/epidemiology , Hepatitis C , Medicine , Public Health , Venezuela
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 129(11): 1248-1252, nov. 2001. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-302630

ABSTRACT

Background: The release of CD30 molecule in the soluble form (sCD30) is considered a feature of Th2 activation and proliferation of the cellular phenotype Th2. Aim: To analyze the immunoregulatory role of sCD30 in the evolution of hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. Patients and methods: Three study groups were formed: 15 patients with acute infection by HBV who remitted toward the resolution of the infection; 15 patients who evolved to the carrier state and 15 subjects without clinical history of infection by this or other viruses. The determination of serological markers for the HBV was done by the Microparticles Enzymatic Immunoanalysis techniques (MEIA). The method of double antibody by ELISA was used For sCD30 determination. Results: A significant sCD30 increase (p < 0.05) was observed in patients with acute infection, during the acute phase (135.7 ñ 36.7). These values decreased to 16.2 ñ 2.5 during the convalescent phase. Patients that evolved to the carrier state, did not experience a rise in sCD30 values (40.2 ñ 6.7, 38 ñ 9.2 and 36.1 ñ 8.3 during the acute phase, at 120 and 240 days respectively). The value in the control group was 34.8 ñ 6.7. Conclusions: The group that evolved towards remission experienced a higher activation of the Th2 cellular phenotype, promoting humoral immune response. An inactivity of sCD30 values was observed in the group that evolved to the carrier state


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Hepatitis B , /blood , Hepatitis B Antibodies , Hepatitis B Antigens/blood , Immunoenzyme Techniques/methods
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 129(3): 247-52, mar. 2001. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-286858

ABSTRACT

Background: Yukpa aborigines start early in life their sexual activity and promiscuity with native and foreign individuals is common among women. This behavior allows the installation and propagation of Herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2). Aim: To determine the presence of antibodies to HSV-2 in a Yukpa Amerindian community at Zulia State, Venezuela. Subjects and methods : We studied 96 natives, between 13 and 49 years old (62.3 percent of the whole population, 100 percent of individuals in fertile age). Control population consisted of 76 individuals, with similar sex and age range distribution, of the urban population from Maracaibo, Zulia State, Venezuela. HSV-2 serologic status was determined by an indirect fluorescent antibody test. Results: Antibodies to HSV-2 were detected in 53.1 percent of Yukpa population and 21.1percent of urban population. Aboriginal women aged 21 to 40 years old had a prevalence of antibodies against HSV-2 of 66.7 percent. Among pregnant native women, the prevalence of antibodies against HSV-2 was 54.6 percent. Conclusions: There is a high prevalence of antibodies against HSV-2 among Yukpa natives in Venezuela


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Simplexvirus/isolation & purification , Herpes Simplex/epidemiology , Serologic Tests/methods , Indians, South American/statistics & numerical data , Antibodies/isolation & purification
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