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Rev. biol. trop ; 70(1)dic. 2022.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, SaludCR | ID: biblio-1423023

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Introducción: La materia orgánica particulada gruesa originada en la vegetación ribereña es la fuente principal de energía en muchas cuencas de cabecera. Sin embargo, la transferencia de dicha materia es alterada por la destrucción de los bosques. Objetivo: Evaluar diferencias en la materia orgánica en quebradas con bosques y con pastizales. Métodos: Comparar las entradas, el almacenamiento y la exportación de esta materia orgánica en el cauce de quebradas con bosques y con pastizales, en la región central de los Andes de Colombia. En cada quebrada, se midieron los aportes verticales y laterales de hojarasca con canastas; hojarasca del lecho de las quebradas con cuadrantes, y la exportación de material con redes de deriva, con un alcance de 100 m. Resultados: Las quebradas con bosques ribereños recibieron un promedio anual de 915 g m-2 de materia orgánica particulada gruesa, exportando un total de 334 g m-3 y almacenando 732 g m-2, valores que fueron significativamente más altos que en quebradas con pastizales, donde los valores correspondientes fueron: 125.4 g m-2; 128 g m-3 y 205.5 g m-2. Conclusiones: La remoción de cobertura boscosa de la zona ribereña reduce la materia orgánica en estas cuencas de cabecera en Colombia.


Introduction: Coarse particulate organic matter originated in riparian vegetation is the main source of energy in many headwater streams. However, the transfer of such material is altered by the destruction of forests. Objective: To assess flow differences of this organic matter in streams with forests and grasslands. Methods: We compared input, storage and export of this organic matter in the riparian belts of streams with forests, and streams with grasslands, in the central Andean region of Colombia. For each stream, we measured vertical and lateral litter with baskets; stream bed litter with a quadrant, and matter export with drift nets, in a 100 m reach. Results: The streams with riparian forest received an average of 915 g m-2 of coarse particulate organic matter annually, exported a total of 334 g m-3 and stored 732 g m-2, values that were significantly higher than in grassland streams, where the corresponding values were: 125.4 g m-2; 128 g m-3 and 205.5 g m-2. Conclusions: The removal of tree cover from the riparian zone reduced the organic matter in these headwater streams of Colombia.


Subject(s)
Conservation of Natural Resources , Rivers , Animal Husbandry , Colombia , Organic Matter
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Rev. biol. trop ; 67(1): 83-93, Jan.-Mar. 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1041896

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Abstract The solubility equilibrium of calcite is influenced by physicochemical, climatic and biological factors. Annual cycles of exceptionally prolonged drought, in conjunction with naturally occurring diffuse organic pollution, generate the unique conditions for the precipitation of lithified carbonate structures (microbialites). The aim of this article is to analyze the possible implications of calcite precipitation produced in mats of Cladophora sp. in an Andean subtropical basin, considering it is the first time this phenomenon is described for the region. We collected samples from selected sites at the Lules River Basin, in four sampling dates between the years 2003 and 2004, within a monitoring work of 15 years. Samples were analyzed using an electron microscope and X-ray diffraction analysis. We found that Gomphonema sp. attached to Cladophora sp. contributes to precipitation of calcite and formation of microbialite like structures, in the studied area. This work presents an initial discussion of the discovery of microbialites-like structures attached to Cladophora sp. mats in a subtropical Andean stream and the environmental conditions that lead to their production, as well as the possible ecological implications of these microbialites.(AU)


Resumen La fase sólida de las sales de los cuerpos de agua juega un papel importante en la concentración de los elementos mayoritarios. El equilibrio de solubilidad de la calcita está influenciado por factores fisicoquímicos, climáticos y biológicos. Los ciclos anuales de sequía excepcionalmente prolongada, junto con la contaminación orgánica difusa de origen natural, generan condiciones únicas para la precipitación de estructuras de carbonato litificado (microbialitos). El objetivo de este artículo es analizar las posibles implicaciones de la precipitación de calcita producida en Cladophora sp. en una cuenca subtropical andina, considerando que es la primera vez que se describe este fenómeno para la región. Recolectamos muestras en sitios seleccionados en la Cuenca del Río Lules, en cuatro fechas de muestreo entre 2003 y 2004, en el marco de un trabajo de monitoreo de quince años. Usamos red Surber para realizar los muestreos. Las muestras de algas, una vez libres de macroinvertebrados, se secaron y pesaron. Analizamos utilizando microscopía electrónica y difracción de rayos X. Encontramos que Gomphonema sp. unido a Cladophora contribuye a la precipitación de calcita y la formación de estructuras similares a microbialitos, en el área estudiada. Este trabajo presenta una discusión inicial sobre el descubrimiento de estructuras similares a microbialitos unidas a filamentos de Cladophora sp. en una cuenca andina subtropical y las condiciones ambientales que conducen a su producción, así como las posibles implicaciones ecológicas de lo mencionado anteriormente.(AU)


Subject(s)
Lithium Carbonate/analysis , Diatoms/chemistry , Environmental Pollution , Droughts , Argentina , X-Ray Diffraction/instrumentation , Microscopy, Electron/instrumentation , Sampling Studies
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Rev. cuba. obstet. ginecol ; 44(3): 1-14, jul.-set. 2018. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: biblio-1093606

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Introducción: En el sector salud es conocido que las enfermeras son las profesionales que mayor contacto tienen con la mujer en los momentos de atención de su vida fértil. Esta circunstancia les permite llevar a cabo diversas prácticas que buscan prevenir la muerte materna desde la preconcepción y garantizar el nacimiento seguro. Objetivo: Describir las prácticas realizadas en torno a la prevención de la mortalidad materna desde el ejercicio profesional de la enfermera, en tres instituciones de salud en Bogotá, Colombia. Métodos: Estudio cuantitativo, descriptivo transversal. El muestreo fue no probabilístico por conveniencia. Durante la recolección de la información 60 enfermeras diligenciaron un cuestionario constituido de cuatro módulos (conocimiento del sujeto de cuidado, trabajo mutidisciplinario, gestión y fundamentación normativa, y educación continuada) que fue diseñado y validado para el presente estudio. Resultados: Se identificó una correlación moderada entre el conocimiento del sujeto de cuidado y el trabajo multidisciplinario (rs=0,631, p= <0,01), el trabajo multidisciplinario y la gestión del cuidado (rs=0,648, p= <0,01), la gestión del cuidado y la educación continuada (rs=, 665, p =<0,01), y una asociación estadísticamente significativa (χ²= <0,05) entre el servicio y nivel de complejidad de la institución donde se trabaja, con respecto a la implementación de estas prácticas. Conclusiones: La ejecución de prácticas que contrarrestan la mortalidad materna es mayor cuando las enfermeras tienen un conocimiento actualizado, que las lleva a desarrollar un mejor trabajo multidisciplinario; y por ende una mayor gestión del cuidado(AU)


Introduction: Professional nurses have more contact with women during the assistance moments of their fertile life. These circumstances allow carrying on diverse practices to prevent the maternal mortality since the preconception and to guarantee a secure birth. Objective: To describe practices developed on prevention of maternal mortality from the nursing professional praxis in three health institutions in Bogotá, Colombia. Methods: It corresponds to a quantitative, descriptive, transversal design. Sixty nurses took part. We gathered information by means a questionnaire conformed in four modules (knowledge of the subject of care, multidisciplinary work, care management and normative foundation and continuing education) designed and valid for this study. Results: This study identified moderate correlation between the knowledge of the subject of care and the multidisciplinary work (rs=, 631, p=<0, 01). We also found correlation between the multidisciplinary work and the nursing care management (rs=, 648, p=<0, 01), the nursing care management and the continuing education (rs=, 665, p=<0, 01), and one meaningful statistical association (?²=<0, 05) between the service and complexity level where they work and fulfil these practices. Conclusions: The implementation of practices that counteract maternal mortality is better when nurses have updated knowledge that leads to develop better multidisciplinary work; and therefore better care management(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Middle Aged , Maternal Mortality , Maternal Death/prevention & control , Maternal Health/ethics , Nursing Care , Obstetric Nursing/education , Epidemiology, Descriptive , Cross-Sectional Studies , Colombia/epidemiology , Nurse's Role , Social Validity, Research/methods , Nurses/standards
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Biomédica (Bogotá) ; 37(4): 516-525, oct.-dic. 2017. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-888496

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Resumen Introducción. La periodontitis es una enfermedad infecciosa que afecta los tejidos de soporte del diente y se asocia con diferentes enfermedades sistémicas, incluida la enfermedad cardiovascular. Los estudios microbiológicos permiten detectar microorganismos a partir de muestras subgingivales y cardiovasculares. Objetivo. Describir la microbiota periodontal cultivable y la presencia de microorganismos en válvulas cardiacas de pacientes sometidos a cirugía de reemplazo valvular en una clínica de Cali. Materiales y métodos. Se analizaron 30 muestras subgingivales y de tejidos valvulares mediante cultivo en medio bifásico, agar de sangre con suplemento y agar tripticasa de soya con antibiótico. Las muestras de las válvulas se analizaron mediante reacción en cadena de la polimerasa (PCR) convencional. Resultados. Los patógenos periodontales aislados de bolsas periodontales fueron Fusobacterium ( 50 % ), Prevotella intermedia/nigrescens (40 %), Campilobacter rectus (40 %), Eikenella corrodens (36,7 %), bacilos entéricos Gram negativos (36,7 %), Porphyromonas gingivalis (33,3 %) y Eubacterium (33,3 %). Los agentes patógenos aislados de la válvula aórtica fueron Propionibacterium acnes (12 %), bacilos entéricos Gram negativos (8 %), Bacteroides merdae (4 %) y Clostridium bifermentans (4 %), y de la válvula mitral, P. acnes y Clostridium beijerinckii. La PCR convencional no arrojó resultados positivos para agentes patógenos orales y solo se detectó ADN bacteriano en dos muestras. Conclusiones. La microbiota periodontal de pacientes sometidos a cirugía de reemplazo valvular estaba conformada por especies Gram negativas que han sido relacionadas con infecciones en tejidos extraorales; sin embargo, no se encontraron agentes patógenos periodontales en los tejidos de las válvulas. Aunque hubo muestras de estos tejidos y subgingivales, positivas para bacilos entéricos Gram negativos, no es posible asegurar que tuvieran el mismo origen filogenético.


Abstract Introduction: Periodontitis is an infectious disease that affects the support tissue of the teeth and it is associated with different systemic diseases, including cardiovascular disease. Microbiological studies facilitate the detection of microorganisms from subgingival and cardiovascular samples. Objective: To describe the cultivable periodontal microbiota and the presence of microorganisms in heart valves from patients undergoing valve replacement surgery in a clinic in Cali. Materials and methods: We analyzed 30 subgingival and valvular tissue samples by means of twophase culture medium, supplemented blood agar and trypticase soy agar with antibiotics. Conventional PCR was performed on samples of valve tissue. Results: The periodontal pathogens isolated from periodontal pockets were: Fusobacterium nucleatum (50%), Prevotella intermedia/ nigrescens (40%), Campylobacter rectus (40%), Eikenella corrodens (36.7%), Gram negative enteric bacilli (36.7%), Porphyromonas gingivalis (33.3%), and Eubacterium spp. (33.3%). The pathogens isolated from the aortic valve were Propionibacterium acnes (12%), Gram negative enteric bacilli (8%), Bacteroides merdae (4%), and Clostridium bifermentans (4%), and from the mitral valve we isolated P. acnes and Clostridium beijerinckii. Conventional PCR did not return positive results for oral pathogens and bacterial DNA was detected only in two samples. Conclusions: Periodontal microbiota of patients undergoing surgery for heart valve replacement consisted of species of Gram-negative bacteria that have been associated with infections in extraoral tissues. However, there is no evidence of the presence of periodontal pathogens in valve tissue, because even though there were valve and subgingival samples positive for Gram-negative enteric bacilli, it is not possible to maintain they corresponded to the same phylogenetic origin.


Subject(s)
Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Periodontitis/microbiology , Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation , Microbiota , Gram-Negative Bacteria/isolation & purification , Heart Valves/microbiology , Oral Hygiene , Periodontitis/complications , Periodontitis/epidemiology , Phylogeny , Urban Population , Cardiovascular Diseases/epidemiology , Smoking/epidemiology , Comorbidity , Causality , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/surgery , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/etiology , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/microbiology , Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections/epidemiology , Colombia/epidemiology , Endocarditis, Bacterial/surgery , Endocarditis, Bacterial/etiology , Endocarditis, Bacterial/microbiology , Endocarditis, Bacterial/epidemiology
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Rio de Janeiro; s.n; mayo 2015. ix,61 p. tab, graf.
Thesis in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-762139

ABSTRACT

La asociación de la Diabetes y la Tuberculosis si bien se conoce desde hace mucho tiempo. En las últimas décadas adquirió importancia epidemiológica a la luz de la expansión de la epidemia de diabetes mellitus tipo 2 en lugares donde la tuberculosis aún es endémica. La coexistencia diabetes y tuberculosis podría tener serias implicaciones para control de la tuberculosis en muchos países en desarrollo y puede transformarse en el próximo reto para el control mundial de la tuberculosis. En este marco, mejorar el conocimiento de la interacción entre ambas enfermedades permitirá abordar con mejores instrumentos su control. Los modelos matemáticos son herramientas que han jugado un papel clave en la formulación de estrategias de control de la tuberculosis y el establecimiento de objetivos intermedios para los programas de intervención. Este trabajo plantea un modelo que recoge los componentes principales de la dinámica de la tuberculosis y permite evaluar si la diabetes puede modificar este comportamiento, determinado un agravamiento en la situación de la tuberculosis. El modelo determinístico poblacional de la clase SEIR se calibró con datos de TB estimados por la OMS y permitió hacer proyecciones para Argentina, conformado distintos escenarios a partir de la evidencia de interacción entre ambas patologías y las medidas de intervención. Los resultados obtenidos son consistentes con la literatura internacional ya que evidencian un impacto negativo del aumento de la diabetes en la situación de la tuberculosis y su control.


The link between Diabetes and Tuberculosis has been recognized for long time. In recent decades acquired epidemiological importance in light of the expansion of the epidemic of type 2 diabetes mellitus in TB-endemic settings. The coexistence of diabetes and tuberculosis could have serious implications on TB control in many developing countries and be the next challenge for the global control of tuberculosis. In this context a better understanding of the interaction between the two diseases will allow better tools to address their control. Mathematical models are tools that have played a key role in strategies for TB control and the establishment of intermediate targets for intervention programs. This work presents a model, which includes the main components of the dynamics of tuberculosis and evaluates the dynamics for diabetes to change this behavior, worsening the situation of tuberculosis. A deterministic population-based model is proposed to analyze the impact of diabetes on the dynamics and treatment of Tuberculosis. The model calibrated with data estimated by WHO TB allowed projecting various scenarios for Argentina, generated from the evidence of interaction between the two conditions and intervention measures. The results are consistent with the international literature as evidence of a negative impact of the increase in diabetes in the situation of tuberculosis and its control.


Subject(s)
Humans , Models, Theoretical , Tuberculosis/prevention & control , Tuberculosis/transmission , Argentina , Incidence , Prevalence
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Rev. ing. bioméd ; 7(14): 81-89, jul.-dic. 2013. graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-769144

ABSTRACT

Este trabajo describe el diseño y desarrollo de un sistema capaz de adquirir señales electromiográficas de superficie, digitalizarlas y procesarlas en una computadora personal, para ser usadas como control de un objeto de realidad virtual que representa al miembro superior. La clasificación de la intencionalidad del usuario se realiza mediante la configuración y entrenamiento de una red neuronal artificial. Luego se presenta en tiempo real la animación en realidad virtual de los movimientos realizados por el miembro superior. Los resultados para los cuatro voluntarios estudiados, indican una tasa de clasificación positiva en promedio del 75% para cada uno de ellos.


This work presents the design and development of a six-channel system for acquisition and conditioning of electromyographic signals collected in the upper limb. The main objective of the work is to create a system that can be used as rehabilitation and training instrument for potential users of myoelectric prostheses. The software developed perform actions of feature extraction, classifier training and design of the mechanical model of the human arm, with the running movements of flexion, extension, pronation and supination of the forearm and the grasp in a reality environment virtual, providing rehabilitation therapy to different patients.


Este trabalho apresenta a concepção e desenvolvimento de um sistema de seis canais para a aquisição e condicionamento de sinais eletromiográficos coletados no membro superior. O principal objetivo do trabalho é criar um sistema que pode ser utilizado como instrumento de reabilitação e treinamento para os potenciais utilizadores de prótese mioelétrica. O software desenvolvido executar ações de extração de características, o treinamento do classificador e design do modelo mecânico do braço humano, com os movimentos da corrida de flexão, extensão, pronação e supinação do antebraço e do alcance em um ambiente de realidade virtual, fornecendo terapia de reabilitação para diferentes pacientes.

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Salud colect ; 8(supl.1): 77-91, nov. 2012. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: lil-659967

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Este artículo se propone describir la distribución de la tuberculosis en Argentina y analizar la desigualdad social y de género de la distribución en el período 1990-2011. Para ello, se emplearon las cifras oficiales de notificación de casos de tuberculosis del país, se calcularon tasas por 100.000 habitantes por jurisdicción y departamentos, por grupos de edad y por sexo. La desigualdad en la distribución se analizó mediante el índice de Gini y su asociación con las condiciones sociales mediante el índice de concentración y el índice de efecto; la tendencia se estudió mediante regresión exponencial. Los resultados muestran que las tasas de tuberculosis son mayores entre los 20 y 34 años de edad y son superiores en varones. Existe una marcada desigualdad entre jurisdicciones (índice de Gini = 0,273) y es mayor por departamentos (índice de Gini = 0,391), superior en mujeres (0,411) que en varones (0,394). La distribución de la tuberculosis se asoció a peores condiciones sociales (índice de efecto = -0,212), y esta asociación fue mayor en las mujeres (índice de efecto = 11,4; 6,4; 16,4). La tendencia del problema al descenso entre 1990 y 2011 no ha contribuido a reducir las brechas entre jurisdicciones y departamentos ni tampoco a reducir la desigualdad en la distribución de la tuberculosis asociada a las desfavorables condiciones sociales de la población.


This article seeks to describe the distribution of tuberculosis in Argentina and analyze the social and gender inequality of the distribution within the period of 1990-2011. In order to accomplish this, the official data from tuberculosis case notifications in the country was used, and the rates were calculated per 100,000 inhabitants by jurisdiction and department, by age group and by sex. The inequality in the distribution was analyzed using the Gini index and the association with social conditions using the concentration index and the effect index; the trend was studied using exponential regression. The results demonstrate that tuberculosis rates are higher between 20 and 34 years of age and are greater in males. There is a marked inequality among jurisdictions (Gini index = 0.273) which is even greater among departments (Gini index = 0.391) and is higher in females (0.411) than in males (0.394). The distribution of tuberculosis was associated with worse social conditions (effect index = -0.212) and this association was stronger in females (effect index = 11.4, 6.4, 16.4). The downward trend in tuberculosis rates observed between 1990 and 2011 has not contributed to reducing the gaps among jurisdictions and departments nor has it reduced the inequality in the distribution of tuberculosis associated with the unfavorable social conditions of the population.

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Arch. chil. oftalmol ; 66(1): 35-39, 2011. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-609944

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La retinopatía diabética (RD) es una microangiopatía progresiva que se caracteriza por lesiones y oclusión de vasos retinales pequeños en personas con diabetes mellitus. En relación a su prevalencia en Chile, contamos con pocos trabajos descritos en la literatura, cabe mencionar que en el trabajo de Verdaguer en el año 2001 se encontró una prevalencia de 28,5 por ciento durante la campaña "Día de la diabetes". Presentamos un estudio retrospectivo de prevalencia, cuyo objetivo es determinar la prevalencia de la RD y sus tipos en la población diabética en 10 comunas del Servicio de Salud Metropolitano Occidente (SSMOC). La muestra consiste en el análisis de los resultados de fotografías retinales tomadas a 4600 pacientes diabéticos. Se encuentra una prevalencia de RD de 20 por ciento de los pacientes diabéticos estudiados, 17 por ciento tenía hallazgos compatibles con una RDNP leve a moderada y 3 por ciento presentaba características de RDNP severa y RDP.


Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a progressive microangiopathy characterized by lesions and occlusion of small retinal vessels in people with diabetes mellitus. In relation to their prevalence in Chile, we have few studies reported in the literature, it is noteworthy that in the work of Verdaguer in 2001 found a prevalence of 28.5 percent during the "Day of diabetes". A retrospective study of prevalence, which aims to determine the prevalence of diabetic retinopathy and their rates in the diabetic population in 10 districts of the Western Metropolitan Health Service (SSMOc). The sample consists of the analysis of the results of retinal photographs taken in 4600 diabetic patients. Is a DR prevalence of 20 percent of diabetic patients studied. 17 percent had findings consistent with a mild to moderate no proliferative DR and 3 percent had features of severe no proliferative DR and proliferative DR.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Middle Aged , Mass Screening , Diabetic Retinopathy/epidemiology , Age and Sex Distribution , Chile/epidemiology , Corneal Opacity/epidemiology , Photography , Prevalence , Retrospective Studies
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Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz ; 99(8): 829-830, dez. 2004. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-393764

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Faecal samples from a couple of bare-throated bellbirds Procnias nudicollis imported from Brazil to Barcelona Zoo contained oocysts of Isospora araponga n. sp. Sporulated oocysts were subspherical to broadly ellipsoidal, 19.5 (17-22) I 15.5 (14-16.5) æm, shape index (length:width ratio) 1.26 (1.13-1.38) with smooth and colourless bilayered wall, about 1 æm thick, and with varying number (1-3) of polar granule, but without a micropyle or residuum. The sporocysts were ellipsoidal, slightly asymmetric, 12.5 (12-13) I 8.5 (7.5-9) æm with barely visible Stieda body and indistinguishable substieda body. Sporozoites were elongated, possessing smooth surface and two distinct refractile bodies.


Subject(s)
Animals , Fishes , Isospora , Brazil , Feces
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 131(4): 437-444, abr. 2003.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-348373

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Latrodectism, produced by the bite of Latrodectus spiders, is worldwide distributed, occurs in hot seasons, and affects mostly men when carrying out agricultural activities. The main symptoms are muscular pain and tremors, profuse perspiration, increased lacrimal, nasal and salival secretions, and hypertension. Symptoms last one week. Neostigmine is a very efficient drug in the treatment of this condition. Loxoscelism, caused by the bite of Loxosceles spiders, is worldwide distributed, affects individuals of all ages. It may present two clinical forms: cutaneous loxoscelism (CL) and viscerocutaneous loxoscelism (VCL). Both forms have been registered in all seasons, with a higher incidence in hot periods, and in bedrooms, when the person is sleeping or dressing. The cutaneous surface of limbs and face are most frequently affected. Local clinical manifestations are pain, edema and livedoid plaque, most of which evolve into a necrotic scar in CL, whereas hematuria, hemoglobinuria, jaundice, fever and sensorial involvement characterize VCL. If visceral involvement does not appear within 24 hours, it is probable that the diagnosis corresponds to CL, with a good prognosis. If a VCL patient survives 48 hours, the possibilities of recovery are high. The patients are successfully treated with parenteral antihistamines or corticosteroids in CL and corticosteroids in VCL


Subject(s)
Humans , Spider Bites , Adrenal Cortex Hormones , Histamine H1 Antagonists , Neostigmine , Antidotes/pharmacology
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 130(10): 1170-1176, oct. 2002. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, MINSALCHILE | ID: lil-339181

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Background: Malaria was restricted to the I Region of Chile, being Anopheles pseudopunctipennis the only vector species. In 1936 the parasitosis affected more than 50 percent of the population and 62.4 percent of military recruits, proceeding from Southern regions became infected. From 1937 to 1947, an antimalaria campaign was carried out, stressing actions on the battle against the vector and the treatment of malaria infected individuals. Since April 1945 no autochthonous cases of malaria have been detected. Aim: To update the situation of malaria in Chile. Methods: 1) Imported malaria: Analysis of occasional publications on the subject (1945-1988) and the annual reports of the Ministry of Health Department of Epidemiology (1990-2001). Annual reports on the Anopheles specimens collected -mostly larvae- in the provinces of Arica and Iquique and examined in the Parasitology Unit of the School of Medicine, University of Chile, during the period 1980-2001. Results: 1) Imported malaria. A total of 24 cases were published in the period 1945-1988. In the 1980-2001 period, the Ministry of Health recorded 66 cases with 5 (8.8 percent) deaths. 2) Anophelines: Only in 1984, 1985, 1998 and 2001 A. pseudopunctipennis foci were detected. Entomological surveillance was stressed and insecticides were applied on these focuses. Conclusions: Autochthonous malaria does not exist in Chile since 1945. The detection of malaria cases in countries where the parasitosis was eradicated, can be the result of tourism or migrations. In Chile, the Environmental Programs of Arica and Iquique perform periodical surveys in localities where mosquitoes exist. When A. pseudopunctipennis is found, the entomological vigilance is stressed and insecticide applications are reiterated until the situation is controlled


Subject(s)
Humans , Malaria , Anopheles , Mefloquine , Proguanil , Chloroquine , Doxycycline , Malaria , Antibiotic Prophylaxis
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Rev. méd. Chile ; 130(3): 281-285, mar. 2002. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-314854

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Background: Human and animal trichinosis has been recorded in Chile since the late XIX century and is irregularly distributed along the country. From high rates of infection in the early 1900, the frequency of this parasitosis in man has progressively decreased. Aim: To describe and discuss the epidemiological situation of trichinosis in Chile during the decade 1991 - 2000. Material and methods: Human infection was assessed using annual incidence and lethality reports provided by the Ministry of Health, periodic photostrichinoscopies in corpses of non selected individuals autopsied at the Medico Legal Service and periodic national serologic surveys. The advise of one of the authors in an epidemic that occurred in 1999 in the VIII Region was also used. Animal infection was assessed using the annual prevalence of infection in pigs slaughtered in abattoirs, furnished by the Ministry of Health. Results: A total of 631 clinical cases with 4 deaths (0.6 percent) was recorded. A decline in the incidence, from 0.7 x 100,000 in 1991 to 0.2 x 100,000 in 2000 was recorded. The higher frequency of the parasitosis was observed in the Metropolitan, VI, VIII and X regions. Although human trichinosis has been observed in all seasons, its frequency increases in close relation with the higher pork consumption in cold seasons (45.8 percent in winter and 37.5 percent in spring). There has been a decrease of infection rates in pigs from 0.17 percento in 1991 to 0.04 percento in 1998 - 2000. Conclusions: The incidence and prevalence of trichinosis shows a constant decline in Chile. Considering the geographical characteristics of Chile, it is possible that an undetermined number of pigs are home reared and butchered without veterinary control, constituting an important source of human trichinosis


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Infant, Newborn , Infant , Child, Preschool , Middle Aged , Trichinellosis , Disease Outbreaks , Trichinella spiralis , Swine , Trichinellosis , Chile , Incidence , Prevalence , Residence Characteristics/statistics & numerical data
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Bol. chil. parasitol ; 57(3/4): 47-53, jul. 2001. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-321447

ABSTRACT

An indirect hemagglutination test (IHAT) and an ELISA test for trichinosis using as antigen a larvae soluble fraction from Trichinella spiralis was carried out for the detection of IgG, IgM and IgA specific antibodies in 113 serum samples from patients confirmed or suspected to have trichinosis by strong clinical and epidemiological evidences (Group 1). The same test were also performed on 110 serum samples corresponding to patients without strong enidences of having trichinosis (Group II). In Group 1 the correponding sensitivities for RHAI, ELISA IgG, ELISA IgM, ELISA IgA were: 82.3-85.8-88.5 and 88.5 percent respectively. Seventeen patients were tested again a week after the first analysis (10 of them corresponded to negative ones), increasing the positivity: 23.5-100.0;35.3-100.0;41.2-100.0 and 41.2-100.0 percent for RHAI, ELISA IgG, ELISA IgM and ELISA IgA, respectively. Other two patients were followed-up for 5 years. IHAT and ELISA IgG remained positive, whereas ELISA IgM and ELISA IgA were constantly negative betweeen 17 and 32 months in one case, and between 48 and 60 months in the other (this last one had presented a severe clinic disease). In the group II, four patients were positive with IHAT, however only one for ELISA IgA, the latter also presented ELISA IgM near the cut off. The use of ELISA IgG, ELISA IgM and ELISA IgA in the immunodiagnosis of trichinosis is discussed


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Adolescent , Adult , Female , Child, Preschool , Middle Aged , Trichinella spiralis , Trichinellosis , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Hemagglutination Tests , Immunologic Tests , Trichinella spiralis , Trichinellosis
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Bol. chil. parasitol ; 57(3/4): 80-90, jul. 2001.
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-321453

ABSTRACT

In an attempt to amplify the perspective of allusions made to entomological and parasitological situations in the 20th century Latin American narrative, a total of 25 books written by Jorge Amado (1912-2001), Miguel Angel Asturias (1989-1974), Albert Camus (1913-1960), Camilo José Cela (1916), Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616), Julio Cortazar (1914-1984), Fedor Dostoievski (1821-1881), Jorge Edwards (1931), William Faulkner (1897-1962), Gustave Flaubert (1821-1880), Gabriel García Marquez (1928), Herman Hesse (1877-1962), Victor Hugo (1802-1885), Franz Kafka (1883-1924), Patricio Manns (1937), Benito Perez Galdos (1843-1920), Luigi Pirandello (1867-1936), Marcel Proust (1871-1922), Francisco de Quevedo (1580-1645), Ernesto Sabato (1911), Jose Samarago (1922), Alexander Soljenitsin (1918) and Leon Tolstoy (1828-1910) has been reviewed. We have selectively extracted paragraphs and fragments from them, in which in a direct or metaphoric form varied entomological or parasitological situations are quoted, by thematic affinity, in an ordered presentation


Subject(s)
Humans , Animals , Entomology , Medicine in Literature , Parasitology , Literature, Modern
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Bol. chil. parasitol ; 57(3/4): 102-105, jul. 2001. tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-321457

ABSTRACT

In order to stablish the current prevalence by eggs of Toxocara canis, 110 squares of five zones of the Metropolitan Region of Santiago city were examined by a flotation in saturated zinc solution modified method. Samples were taken from different kinds of soil in the four seasons of the year and they were preserved under anaerobic conditions over 2 years. 18,2 percent of samples resulted positive to Toxara canis eggs and 24,4 percent were positive to nematodes larvae. No viable eggs were found. Western zone is the most contaminated of the city and autumn is the season in which we obtained higher recovery of eggs. Silty clay sample soil seems to be better than sandy soils on maintenance of studied eggs


Subject(s)
Humans , Recreational Zones , Environmental Pollution , Toxocara canis , Anaerobic Digestion , Parasite Egg Count , Prevalence , Toxocara canis
17.
Rev. méd. Chile ; 129(7): 786-788, jul. 2001. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-300045

ABSTRACT

Myasis is the parasitism of organs and tissues of warm-blooded vertebrates by flies larvae. D hominis is a flie geographically restricted to tropical America from Mexico to northern Argentina. The adult flie, which is not hematophagous, needs to put its eggs on the abdominal surface of hematophagous arthropods which serve as carriers of future larvae which are deposited on the skin of the hosts (mammals, birds and accidentally men) when biting. Seven patients (two females) aged 7 to 35 years old, of different nationalities, recalled receiving mosquito bites, after staying in tropical American areas in the previous forty days. They presented furuncle-like lesions in exposed surfaces of the body. These lesions, 2-3 cm long, pruritic and mildly tender, broke and released a serous or serohematic fluid. Through the resulting opening, it was possible to partially observe the larva. Larvae were extracted by manual pressure (4) or surgical incision (3) and identified as D hominis larvae. Diagnosis of dermatobiasis, an imported myasis, must be based on the characteristics of lesions and the previous residence in endemic areas of America


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Male , Adolescent , Adult , Myiasis , Skin Diseases, Parasitic/diagnosis , Diptera/pathogenicity , Tropical Zone , Insect Bites and Stings , Insect Vectors , Larva , Culicidae , Myiasis , Diptera/growth & development
18.
Rev. chil. pediatr ; 72(2): 100-9, mar.-abr. 2001. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: lil-295326

ABSTRACT

Loxoscelismo es el cuadro tóxico producido por veneno que arañas del género Loxosceles L. Iaeta, en Chile, inyectan en el momento de la mordedura. Puede presentarse en dos formas clínica: loxoscelismo cutáneo-visceral (LCV). El objetivo del presente trabajo es exponer y analizar los aspectos clínico-epidemiológicos de 56 casos pediátrico -38 LC y 18 LCV- atendidos en la Región Metropolitana. En los últimos 45 años se ha encontrado una mayor incidencia de ambas formas en primavera-verano, en dormitorios cuando el niño dormía o se estaba vistiendo, siendo las áreas cutáneas más frecuentemente afectadas las extremidades y cara, con sensación de lancetazo urente como síntoma inicial. Manifestaciones clínicas más frecuentes: dolor, edema y placa livedoide que derivó a escara necrótica. Manifestaciones clínicas del LCV fueron hematuria, hemoglobinuria, ictericia, fiebre y compromiso de conciencia; letalidad 22,2 por ciento. El LCV no tuvo relación con el sitio de mordedura, extensión de la lesión local ni época del año. Si el compromiso visceral no aparece en las primeras 24 h es muy probable que se trate de un LC cuyo pronóstico es bueno. Si el paciente con LCV ha sobrepasado las 48 h, sus posibilidades de recuperación son altas. El tratamiento fue parental: antihistamínicos o corticoides en LC y corticoides en LCV. Conclusiones: En esta serie se observa una predominancia en el sexo femenino, sin diferencias estacionales ni de edad. En su gran mayoría los casos se originaron en el domicilio, afectando en especial las extremidades. El LCV fue más frecuente en mujeres, y sus principales manifestaciones fueron la hematuria y hemoglobinuria, y la precocidad del diagnóstico y su manejo son factores fundamentales en el pronóstico


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Infant , Child, Preschool , Adolescent , Chile/epidemiology , Spider Bites/epidemiology , Spider Venoms/poisoning , Adrenal Cortex Hormones/therapeutic use , Age Distribution , Erythema/etiology , Histamine H1 Antagonists/therapeutic use , Sex Distribution , Spider Bites/classification , Spider Bites/diagnosis , Spider Bites/drug therapy
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Bol. chil. parasitol ; 55(3/4): 69-78, jul. 2000.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, MINSALCHILE | ID: lil-286943

ABSTRACT

In the present reviev of twelve pieces produced by distinguished 20th century Latin American writers _ Jorge Luis Borges from Argentina, Jorge Amado and João Ubaldo Ribeiro from Brazil, José Donoso from Chile, Gabriel García Márquez fron Colombia, Alejo Carpentier from Cuba, Miguel Angel Asturias from Guatemala, Octavio Paz from Mexico, Mario Vargas Llosa from Perú, Horacio Quiroga and Mario Benedetti from Uruguay and Arturo Uslar-Pietri from Venezuela - paragraphs or parts of paragraphs in which extracted in a selective form. Sometimes in these descriptions appear, local or regional expressions, without ignoring colorful folkloric representations. For a easier interpretation these or part of these paragraph sentences have been arraged by thematic similarities. In a varied and kaleidoscopic vision, it will be possible to find protozooses (malaria, Chagas diseases, leishmaniasis, amibiasis), helminthiases (ascariasis, hydatidosis, trichinosis, schistosomiasis, cysticercosis, onchocerciasis), parasitose produced by arthropods (pediculosis, scabies, tungiasis, myiasis), passing progressivelly to hemaphagous arthropods (mosquitoes, gnats, horse flies, bedbugs, ticks), venomous arthropods (Latrodectus spiders, scorpion, wasps, bees), mechanical vectors (flies and cockroaches), culminating with a conjuction of bucolic arthropods (butterflies, crickets, grasshoppers cicadas, ants, centipedes, beethes, glowworms, dragonflies)


Subject(s)
Humans , Parasitology , Entomology , Literature, Modern/history , Medicine in Literature , Latin America
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