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In. Travassos da Rosa, Amelia P. A; Vasconcelos, Pedro F. C; Travassos da Rosa, Jorge F. S. An Overview of Arbovirology in Brazil and Neighbouring Countries. Belem, Instituto Evandro Chagas, 1998. p.177-85, mapas, tab, graf.
Monography in English | LILACS | ID: lil-248906

ABSTRACT

An outbreak of Yellow fever virus (YF) ocorred in Maranhäo State in 1993 (Barra do Corda, Esperantinopolisand Mirador) and 1994 (Pastos Bons), where several cases were reported. In 1993 a total of 932 people was examined for YF distributedas follows: 32 from Barra do Corda, 26 from Esperantinópolis and 874 from Mirador. From these, 70 cases were YF confirmed serologically (IgM capture MAC ELISA), histopathologically and/or by virus isolation. Another 4 cases diagnosed clinically and epidemiologically, brougth the total to 74 (Barra do Corda:5; Esperantinópolis:7 and Mirador: 62). The age of patients ranged from 2 to 71 years old (mean: 24):32 (43.2 percent) were female and 42 (56.8 percent) male and total lethality-rate was 17.5 percent (13/74). In Mirador ( 17,565 inhabitants), where an intesive survey was carried out, the incidence was 3,5 per 1,000 people, but in the rural YF risk area (14,695 inhabitants) the incidence was 4.2, and the mortality 16.1 percent (10/62). A total of 45.2 percent (28/62) asymptomatic infections were registered. In 1994, a total of 49 serum samples was obtained, 2 by virus isolation, 2 by seroconversion and 12 by serology. On the other hand, no fatal cases were reported in Pastos Bons. In 1993 , 936 potential YF vectors were captured in Mirador and a single strain was isolated from a pool of Haemagogus janthinomys (infection rate (IR): 0.16 percent). In 1994, 16 strains were isolated from 1,318 Hg. janthinnomys (IR: 1.34 percent) and one Sabethes chloropterus (IR:1.67 percent). Our results suggest that this was the most extensive outbreak of YF in the last 20 years in Brazil


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Disease Outbreaks , Yellow Fever/diagnosis , Yellow Fever/epidemiology , Yellow Fever/immunology , Brazil
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 30(1): 11-4, jan.-fev. 1997. ilus, graf
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-191197

ABSTRACT

A little modification was made on the classical Borel tube, used for rearing isolated females of mosquitoes. The first studies were realized with the main Yellow fever vector, Haemagogus janthinomys, in Brazil. The results are: a better survival, as far as 72 days, a greater number of eggs, up to 80, and a shorter trophogonic cycle of 7-8 days. So, one can imagine more easily further studies about the vertical transmission of the YF virus by this important neo-tropical mosquito.


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Female , Animals , Animals, Laboratory/growth & development , Culicidae/growth & development , Entomology , Insect Vectors/growth & development , Yellow Fever/parasitology
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