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Rev. patol. trop ; 52(1): 77-86, 2023. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1552667

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Pediatric patients have particularities in the clinical manifestations and complications of snakebite envenomation (SBEs), and few studies have examined this population. The objective of this paper was to study snakebites in a pediatric age group treated at a reference hospital and to evaluate factors associated with unfavorable evolution. A cross-sectional study with a clinical-epidemiological description and identification of the factors related to unfavorable evolution in patients aged <19 years old seen from January, 2018 to November, 2019 was performed. Complications related to the SBE, such as compartment syndrome, secondary infection, extensive necrosis, hemorrhage, and kidney damage, were considered unfavorable evolution. From the 325 patients in the sample, 58 were aged <19 years old; 40 (69%), 0-12 years old; and 18 (31%), 13-18 years old. All patients had local manifestations (mild, moderate, and severe), and 36 (62%) had an unfavorable evolution. Fourteen (24.1%) patients had compartment syndrome, with a significant risk association between 0 and 12 years old (p = 0.019). Two factors significantly contributed to unfavorable evolution: the timing from the bite to medical care being ≥6 hours and additional antivenom therapy needed. We conclude that the younger the patient, the smaller body segment affected, leading to disproportionality between the affected area and the amount of inoculated venom, contribute to more frequent local manifestations and complications in children rather than adults. Because of the relationship between body area and vascular volume in children differs from that in adults, the same volume of venom inoculated by snakes will be disproportionate in these two groups. Therefore, in the treatment of pediatric patients, increasing the volume of antivenom therapy is possibly necessary. Furthermore, as in adults, six hours between the bite to medical care increases the risk of complications and mortality.


Subject(s)
Humans , Child , Snake Venoms
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J. pediatr. (Rio J.) ; 98(4): 399-405, July-Aug. 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1386109

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Abstract Objectives: Upper respiratory tract infections in children generally have significant morbidity and mortality. There is little data available about functional immaturity of the immune system and the child's susceptibility to infections at the beginning of their lives, thus, justifying a more specific immunological analysis. Method: Analysis of hemograms and innate and adaptive immune responses in 95 children between age 1 to 6 years with episodes of recurrent respiratory infections (test group n = 39) and without these episodes (control group n = 56) was carried out. The production of reactive oxygen intermediates by peripheral blood cells stimulated by phorbol myristate acetate was analyzed. Additionally, the number of B lymphocytes, auxiliary T lymphocytes, and cytotoxic cells was determined using flow cytometry. Results: Results from both groups did not show statistically significant differences in red blood cells, total leukocytes count, and the differential neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, lymphocytes, and monocytes count. The analysis of the number of B lymphocytes, auxiliary T lymphocytes (LTCD4), and cytotoxic cells (LTCD8) also did not show any difference between both groups. However, the production of radical oxygen intermediates was significantly reduced in the test group as compared to the control group (p < 0.05). Conclusions: There was no difference in the analysis of hemograms, leukograms, or the number of lymphocytes, LTCD4, LTCD8, or LTCD19. The reduced production of oxygen intermediates in the affected group suggests that these children's microbicide capacity is compromised, which may be related to their recurrent respiratory infections.

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J. venom. anim. toxins incl. trop. dis ; 28: e20210124, 2022. graf
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1386128

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Triatomines are blood-feeding arthropods belonging to the subfamily Triatominae (Hemiptera; Reduviidae), capable of producing immunomodulatory and water-soluble molecules in their hemolymph, such as antimicrobial peptides (AMPs). In this work, we evaluated the antifungal and immunomodulatory activity of the hemolymph of Meccus pallidipennis (MPH) and Rhodnius prolixus (RPH) against Cryptococcus neoformans. Methods: We assessed the activity of the hemolymph of both insects on fungal growth by a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) assay. Further, RAW 264.7 macrophages were cultivated with hemolymph and challenged with C. neoformans. Then, their phagocytic and killing activities were assessed. The cytokines MCP-1, IFN-γ, TNF-α, IL-10, IL-12, and IL-6 were measured in culture supernatants 4- and 48-hours post-infection. Results: Both hemolymph samples directly affected the growth rate of the fungus in a dose-dependent manner. Either MPH or RPH was capable of inhibiting fungal growth by at least 70%, using the lowest dilution (1:20). Treatment of RAW 264.7 macrophages with hemolymph of both insects was capable of increasing the production of MCP-I and TNF-α. In addition, when these cells were stimulated with hemolymph in the presence of C. neoformans, a 2- and a 4-fold increase in phagocytic rate was observed with MPH and RPH, respectively, when compared to untreated cells. For the macrophage killing activity, MPH decreased in approximately 30% the number of viable yeasts inside the cells compared to untreated control; however, treatment with RPH could not reduce the total number of viable yeasts. MPH was also capable of increasing MHC-II expression on macrophages. Regarding the cytokine production, MCP-I and TNF-α, were increased in the supernatant of macrophages treated with both hemolymphs, 4 and 48 hours after stimulation. Conclusion: These results suggested that hemolymph of triatomines may represent a source of molecules capable of presenting antifungal and immunomodulatory activity in macrophages during fungal infection.(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Hemolymph/chemistry , Triatominae/microbiology , Cryptococcosis/therapy , Cryptococcus neoformans/immunology , Antifungal Agents/therapeutic use , Immunomodulation/physiology
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Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1360787

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ABSTRACT Clinical similarities among viral diseases become even more relevant considering the current scenario, especially in Brazil, where there is a high incidence of these diseases and overlapping seasonality. We report the case of a patient with acute clinical manifestations composed of predominant respiratory symptoms and alveolar hemorrhage in which three etiologies (dengue, influenza and COVID-19) were investigated concomitantly. Only the diagnosis of dengue was confirmed. Then, the patient's immunological profile in response to stimulation of mononuclear cells with dengue virus antigen was analyzed in an attempt to identify specific characteristics that could be associated with the clinical manifestation.

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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 55: e0353, 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1394694

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ABSTRACT Background: Domestic pigeons carry pathogens in their droppings, posing a potential public health problem. Methods: The phenotypic and genotypic antimicrobial resistances of Staphylococcus aureus and Enterococcus faecium in the feces of urban pigeons near hospitals with intensive care units were measured. Results: Twenty-nine samples showed Enterococcus growth, whereas one was positive for S. aureus. The S. aureus isolate was sensitive to the antibiotics tested via antibiogram, however resistance genes were identified. E. faecium isolates showed phenotypic resistance to gentamicin, erythromycin, and ciprofloxacin. Conclusions: Antimicrobial profiles harmful to health were demonstrated in bacterial pathogens isolated from the external environment of hospitals.

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J. venom. anim. toxins incl. trop. dis ; 27: e20200027, 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | VETINDEX, LILACS | ID: biblio-1287091

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Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium lepromatosis are gram-positive bacterial pathogens and the causative agents of leprosy in humans across the world. The elimination of leprosy cannot be achieved by multidrug therapy alone, and highlights the need for new tools and drugs to prevent the emergence of new resistant strains. Methods In this study, our contribution includes the prediction of vaccine targets and new putative drugs against leprosy, using reverse vaccinology and subtractive genomics. Six strains of Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium lepromatosis (4 and 2 strains, respectively) were used for comparison taking Mycobacterium leprae strain TN as the reference genome. Briefly, we used a combined reverse vaccinology and subtractive genomics approach. Results As a result, we identified 12 common putative antigenic proteins as vaccine targets and three common drug targets against Mycobacterium leprae and Mycobacterium lepromatosis. Furthermore, the docking analysis using 28 natural compounds with three drug targets was done. Conclusions The bis-naphthoquinone compound Diospyrin (CID 308140) obtained from indigenous plant Diospyros spp. showed the most favored binding affinity against predicted drug targets, which can be a candidate therapeutic target in the future against leprosy.(AU)


Subject(s)
Gram-Positive Rods/pathogenicity , Vaccinology , Mycobacterium leprae/pathogenicity , Mycobacterium lepraemurium/pathogenicity
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 52: e20190386, 2019. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1057241

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Abstract INTRODUCTION: Chronic chagasic cardiopathy (CCC) is essentially a dilated cardiomyopathy in which a subacute, but constant chronic inflammatory process causes progressive destruction of the heart tissue. The action of proinflammatory cytokines, such as tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), interferon gamma (IFN-γ), and anti-inflammatory cytokines, like interleukin IL-10 and IL-17, plays a fundamental role in the immunopathogenesis and evolution of disease. Early anti-congestive therapy, aimed at changing the morbidity and mortality rate, has been shown to reduce disease progression and to alter patients' immune response pattern. METHODS: This cross-sectional study aimed to evaluate the profile of Th1 and Th17 cytokines and IL-17, TNF-α, and IFN-γ expressions in different stages of CCC. Forty patients affected by chronic Chagas disease were divided into different groups according to the stage of the pathology. In agreement with the Brazilian consensus on Chagas disease, patients were classified as presenting an undetermined form, a cardiac form and a digestive form. Serum IFN-γ, TNF-α, IL-10, and IL-17 were evaluated. RESULTS: Lower serum IFN-γ concentrations were detected in patients receiving angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (p = 0.0182), but not in those using angiotensin receptor blockers (p = 0.0783). Patients using amiodarone and aldosterone antagonist presented higher serum TNF-α concentrations (p = 0.0106 and 0.0187, respectively). IL-10 and IL-17 levels did not differ between the study groups (p = 0.7273 and p = 0.6697, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: These results suggest that the cytokine profile and disease progression are altered by anti-congestive medications commonly prescribed for CCC.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Aged , Chagas Cardiomyopathy/immunology , Cytokines/blood , Chagas Cardiomyopathy/drug therapy , Chagas Cardiomyopathy/blood , Chronic Disease , Cross-Sectional Studies , Cytokines/immunology , Disease Progression , Middle Aged
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Rev. patol. trop ; 47(3): 199-206, set. 2018. ilus
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-946919

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Pulmonary diseases are among the main causes of morbidity and mortality in HIV patients. Here, we present the fatal case of a 30 year-old AIDS patient, who did not undergo antiretroviral treatment, presenting pulmonary coinfection by Pneumocystis jiroveci, Cryptococcus neoformans and cytomegalovirus diagnosed in the postmortem histological examination. Concurrent pulmonary infection by these three agents is not common and, to date, apparently had not been reported in the literature.


Subject(s)
Pneumocystis carinii , HIV , Cryptococcus neoformans , Cytomegalovirus
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J. bras. nefrol ; 37(2): 166-170, Apr-Jun/2015. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-751457

ABSTRACT

Resumo Introdução: Atualmente, a população idosa do Brasil está sofrendo aumento significativo. O envelhecimento é um processo fisiológico que causa alterações nos diversos órgãos, inclusive no rim. A biópsia renal é de suma importância para esclarecimento das alterações morfológicas dessas entidades. Objetivos: Os objetivos deste trabalho foram realizar a análise clínica e epidemiológica dos pacientes idosos e avaliar a prevalência das principais glomerulopatias que os acometem. Métodos: Trata-se de um estudo retrospectivo e descritivo, com revisão de 104 laudos de biópsias renais de idosos, com idade igual ou superior a 60 anos, realizados no Serviço de Nefropatologia da Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro (UFTM), entre o período de janeiro de 1996 e dezembro de 2010. Os pacientes foram agrupados segundo síndrome clínica. Resultados: Foram revistas 104 biópsias de pacientes idosos. Destes, 52,94% pertenciam ao gênero masculino. A Hipertensão Arterial foi encontrada em 50,54% dos pacientes. A síndrome clínica predominante foi a Síndrome Nefrótica (42,17%). A maioria das doenças foi de origem glomerular. As podocitopatias foram as glomerulopatias mais prevalentes (34,07%). Discussão/Conclusão: Por meio dessa revisão, observamos que a síndrome nefrótica foi a principal síndrome clínica e as podocitopatias foram as glomerulopatias com mais prevalência no grupo de pacientes idosos submetidos à biópsia renal. A análise das biópsias renais dos pacientes idosos é de fundamental importância, uma vez que o conhecimento das manifestações clínicas das principais glomerulopatias que acometem esse grupo auxiliam a elucidação diagnóstica e no estabelecimento da conduta terapêutica. .


Abstract Introduction: Currently, the elderly population of Brazil is suffering significant increase. Aging is a physiological process that causes changes in various organs, including the kidney. A kidney biopsy is of paramount importance to clarify the morphological changes of these entities. Objectives: The aim of this work was to conduct a clinical epidemiological analysis of elderly patients and evaluate the prevalence of major glomerulopathies that affect. Methods: This is a retrospective and descriptive, with a review of 104 reports of renal biopsies of elderly aged over 60 years, performed in the Nefropatologia Federal University of Triângulo Mineiro (UFTM), between periods January 1996 and December 2010. Patients were grouped according to clinical syndrome. Results: We reviewed 104 biopsies of elderly patients. Of these, 52.94% were male. The Hypertension was found in 50.54% of patients. The clinical syndrome was the predominant nephrotic syndrome (42.17%). Most disease was glomerular origin. The glomerulopathy was the most prevalent (34.07%). Discussion/Conclusion: Through this review, we noted that the nephrotic syndrome was the main clinical syndrome and Podocytophaties glomerulopathies were more prevalent in the group of elderly patients undergoing renal biopsy. The analysis of renal biopsies of elderly patients is of paramount importance, since knowledge of the clinical manifestations of major glomerulopathies that affect this group, to assist in establishing the diagnosis and therapeutic management. .


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Aged , Kidney Diseases/epidemiology , Kidney Glomerulus , Brazil/epidemiology , Prevalence , Retrospective Studies , Urban Health
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J. bras. pneumol ; 41(2): 191-195, Mar-Apr/2015. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-745917

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This case illustrates a rare presentation (as lymphadenopathy and fever) of one of the most common zoonotic diseases worldwide-brucellosis-in a 22-year-old Brazilian male (a chef) who had recently returned to Brazil after having lived in and traveled around Europe for one year. The histopathology, clinical history, and response to treatment were all consistent with a diagnosis of brucellosis, which was confirmed by PCR in a urine sample. We also review some aspects of brucellosis, such as the clinical features, diagnosis, and management.


Ilustramos aqui um caso de uma apresentação atípica (na forma de linfadenomegalia e febre) de uma das doenças zoonóticas mais comuns no mundo - brucelose - em um paciente brasileiro de 22 anos (chefe de cozinha) que retornara ao Brasil recentemente após ter morado e viajado na Europa por um ano. A histopatologia, a história clínica e a resposta ao tratamento foram consistentes com o diagnóstico de brucelose, que foi confirmada por PCR em uma amostra de urina. Também revisamos alguns aspectos da brucelose, como manifestações clínicas, diagnóstico e tratamento.


Subject(s)
Female , Humans , Male , Young Adult , Brucellosis/diagnosis , Cooking , Occupational Diseases/diagnosis , Diagnosis, Differential , Europe , Fever/etiology , Lymphatic Diseases/diagnosis , Mediastinum , Travel
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J. venom. anim. toxins incl. trop. dis ; 20: 36, 04/02/2014. ilus
Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-954717

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This case reports an immunocompetent 29-year-old woman with suspected pneumonia, suggestive of fungal infection. Immunoblotting analysis reactivity againstHistoplasma capsulatum and Paracoccidioides brasiliensis were observed. Nested-PCR in blood employing species-specific primers was positive for H. capsulatum andCryptococcus neoformans. The evaluation of paucisymptomatic patients with positive results for H. capsulatum and C. neoformans could be relevant for the prevention as well as the possible evaluation of the reactivated quiescent foci. In conclusion, the associated methodology may have contributed to the monitoring endogenous reactivation of these diseases.(AU)


Subject(s)
Immunologic Tests , Immunoblotting , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Molecular Diagnostic Techniques , Histoplasmosis/diagnosis , Cryptococcosis/diagnosis , Cryptococcus neoformans , Research Report , Histoplasma
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Article in English | LILACS, VETINDEX | ID: biblio-1484590

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This case reports an immunocompetent 29-year-old woman with suspected pneumonia, suggestive of fungal infection. Immunoblotting analysis reactivity against Histoplasma capsulatum and Paracoccidioides brasiliensis were observed. Nested-PCR in blood employing species-specific primers was positive for H. capsulatum and Cryptococcus neoformans. The evaluation of paucisymptomatic patients with positive results for H. capsulatum and C. neoformans could be relevant for the prevention as well as the possible evaluation of the reactivated quiescent foci. In conclusion, the associated methodology may have contributed to the monitoring endogenous reactivation of these diseases.


Subject(s)
Animals , Allergy and Immunology , Diagnosis , Histoplasma , Infections , Polymerase Chain Reaction/instrumentation
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An. bras. dermatol ; 88(1): 141-143, fev. 2013.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-667948

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The aim of the study was to detect the rDNA sequences and their regions in Histoplasma capsulatum, which could be considered species-specific and used as a molecular method for this diagnosis by the technique of nested polymerase chain reaction (nested PCR), employing specific sequences (primers) for H. capsulatum: 18S rDNA region (HC18), 100 kDa (HC100) and the sequence 5.8 S-ITS rDNA (HC5.8). The PCR sequences HC18, HC100 and HC5.8 resulted in a specificity of 100%. The molecular assays may increase the specificity, sensitivity and speed in the diagnosis of Histoplasmosis.


O objetivo do estudo consistiu em detectar seqüências no ADNr e as suas regiões no Histoplasma capsulatum, que pudessem ser consideradas espécie-específicas e usadas como método molecular para o diagnóstico pela técnica da reação em cadeia da polimerase aninhada ("nested PCR") com seqüências específicas ("primers") para H. capsulatum: regiões 18S ADNr (HC18), 100kDa (HC100) e a seqüência 5.8 S ADNr-ITS (HC5.8). A "nested PCR" com as seqüências HC18, HC100 e HC5.8 resultaram em 100% de especificidade. Os ensaios moleculares podem aumentar a especificidade, sensibilidade e rapidez na diagnose da Histoplasmose.


Subject(s)
Humans , HIV Seropositivity/blood , Histoplasma/genetics , Histoplasmosis/diagnosis , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Early Diagnosis , Histoplasma/isolation & purification , Histoplasmosis/blood , Histoplasmosis/microbiology , Sensitivity and Specificity
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J. bras. nefrol ; 34(2): 101-108, abr.-jun. 2012. graf, tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-643709

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INTRODUÇÃO: A Nefropatia por IgA (NIgA) é a glomerulopatia primária mais comum. OBJETIVO: Classificar a NIgA segundo a nova proposta de Classificação de Oxford. MÉTODOS: Foram analisadas biópsias do Serviço de Nefropatologia da UFTM, no período de 1996 a 2010, com diagnóstico de NIgA. Foram avaliados gênero, idade, presença de hematúria, padrões/intensidade das lesões, deposições de IgA, IgG, IgM, Kappa, Lambda, C3, C1q e fibrinogênio. Histologicamente, as biópsias foram caracterizadas conforme a Classificação de Oxford, e realizou-se a correlação clínico-morfológica. RESULTADOS: Das 164 biópsias avaliadas, houve predomínio do gênero masculino (53,7%) e adulto (93,3%). Caracterizando os pacientes conforme a classificação de Oxford, obtivemos predominância M0 (85,3%), S1 (53,1%), E0 (65,2%) e T0 (70,1%). À correção clínico-morfológica, observamos maior proteinúria M1 em relação a M0 (p < 0,008), menor taxa de filtração glomerular estimada (p < 0,001) e maior frequência de hipertensão (p < 0,001) comparando-se T0,T1 e T2. À imunofluorescência, predominância de IgA (100% dos casos), com codeposição de C3 (99,37% dos casos), Kappa (96,25%), Lambda (91,25%) e IgM (76,92%). Foi observada correlação entre a intensidade de deposição de IgA com C3, Kappa e Lambda. CONCLUSÃO: No presente estudo, a NIgA foi predominante em homens, mais comuns foram os padrões M0, S1, E0 e T0, com maior proteinúria e aumento da hipercelularidade mesangial, além de maior prevalência de hipertensão/pior função renal conforme a gravidade das repercussões túbulo-intersticiais.


INTRODUCTION: IgA nephropathy (IgAN) is the most common primary glomerulopathy. OBJECTIVE: Classify IgAN according to the new Oxford's classification. METHODS: We analyzed the renal biopsies from the Nephropathology Service of UFTM, among 1996 to 2010, with a diagnosis of IgAN. We assessed gender, age, presence of hematuria, patterns/intensity of the lesions, deposition of IgA, IgG, IgM, Kappa, Lambda, C3, C1q and fibrinogen. Based on the histological alterations, the biopsies were characterized according to the Oxford Classification, and the clinicomorfological correlation was made. Significative results for p < 0,05. RESULTS: A total of 164 cases biopsies, predominantly male (53.7%) and adults (93.3%). We characterized the patients according Oxford Classification, there was a predominance of the pattern M0 (85,3%), S1 (53,1%), E0 (65,2%) e T0 (70,1%). About the clinicomorfological correlation, we observed more severe proteinuria comparing M1 to M0 (p < 0,008), low estimated GFR (p < 0,001) and more frequent hypertension (p < 0,001) comparing T0, T1 e T2. On immunofluorescence, there is a predominance of IgA (100% of cases), with codeposition of C3 (99.37% of cases), Kappa (96.25%), Lambda (91.25%) and IgM (76.92%). Correlation was found between IgA intensity and C3, Kappa and Lambda. CONCLUSION: In this study, IgA nephropathy was predominant in males, the more frequent patterns were the M0, S1, E0 and T0, with more severe proteinuria and the enhance of mesangial hypercellularity, besides larger prevalence of hypertension/worse kidney function according the tubulo-interstitial injuries.


Subject(s)
Adult , Female , Humans , Glomerulonephritis, IGA/classification , Glomerulonephritis, IGA/pathology , Brazil
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Rev. patol. trop ; 40(1): 89-91, jan.-mar. 2011.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-592377

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Introdução: A Neurocisticercose (NCC) é uma infecção no sistema nervoso central que pode ser associada à obesidade quando o cisticerco afeta os centros hipotalâmicos relacionados ao controle da fome e da saciedade. Objetivo: Comparar o Índice de Massa Corporal (IMC) dos pacientesautopsiados com NCC (exceto hipotalâmica) com um grupo sem cisticercose. Métodos: Foram revistos 2.629 protocolos de autópsias realizadas no período de 1970 a 2004, avaliando-se as seguintes variáveis: índice de massa corporal, diagnóstico e localização da NCC. Resultados: A ocorrência de NCC foi de 2,7por cento e a mediana do IMC do grupo com NCC (19,06 kg/m2) foi significativamente menor (p igual 0,001) que a do grupo sem cisticercose (20,76 kg/m2). Conclusão: A NCC, por si só, não está relacionada à obesidade, exceto quando o cisticerco apresenta localização hipotalâmica.


Introduction: Neurocysticercosis (NCC) is an infection of the Central NervousSystem that may be associated with obesity when the cysticercus affectshypothalamic centers associated to the appetite and satiety. Aim: to compare the Body Mass Index (BMI) of autopsied patients with NCC (except hypothalamic) with an autopsied group without cysticercosis. Methods: 2,629 protocols from autopsies from 1970 until 2004 were revised and the following variables evaluated: BMI, positive diagnosis, and localization of neurocysticercosis. NCC was found in71 autopsies (2.7%). The median BMI of the group with NCC, which was 19.06kg/m2, was significantly lower (p=0.001) in comparison with the group without cysticercosis with a BMI of 20.76 kg/m2. Conclusion: NCC itself is not related to obesity, except when the cysticercus has hypothalamic localization.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Hypothalamus , Neurocysticercosis/diagnosis , Neurocysticercosis/epidemiology , Obesity , Body Mass Index , Autopsy , Brazil/epidemiology
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Rev. Inst. Med. Trop. Säo Paulo ; 51(2): 103-108, Mar.-Apr. 2009. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-511836

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Tungiasis is a common parasitic skin disease in Brazil, caused by the flea Tunga penetrans. We conducted a cross-sectional study to evaluate the occurrence of infestation with T. penetrans in primary schoolchildren in Criciúma, Santa Catarina State (South Brazil). In total, 917 children (6-10 years) of 68 schools were included in the study (11% of target population). Physical examination was followed by residential visits of those infested, to assess housing conditions and to interview the children’s guardians. Of the 917, 15 (1.6%) children were infested with the parasite. The prevalence was twice as high in females (10 children - 2.2%) as compared to males (five children - 1.1%), but due to the low number of infested individuals, the difference was statistically not significant (p = 0.18). The mean number of lesions found was 1.4 per child. One child presented bacterial superinfection. Of the 15 children infested, 10 (66.7%) studied in schools built on pyritiferous soil. The families of 12 children (79.9%) had been living in the area in which the study was conducted for less than eight years and were considered underprivileged families with the head of the household having a low education status. We conclude that in Criciúma tungiasis occurs in primary school children, but prevalence and parasite load are low.


Tungiasis is a common parasitic skin disease in Brazil, caused by the flea Tunga penetrans. We conducted a cross-sectional study to evaluate the occurrence of infestation with T. penetrans in primary schoolchildren in Criciúma, Santa Catarina State (South Brazil). In total, 917 children (6-10 years) of 68 schools were included in the study (11% of target population). Physical examination was followed by residential visits of those infested, to assess housing conditions and to interview the children’s guardians. Of the 917, 15 (1.6%) children were infested with the parasite. The prevalence was twice as high in females (10 children - 2.2%) as compared to males (five children - 1.1%), but due to the low number of infested individuals, the difference was statistically not significant (p = 0.18). The mean number of lesions found was 1.4 per child. One child presented bacterial superinfection. Of the 15 children infested, 10 (66.7%) studied in schools built on pyritiferous soil. The families of 12 children (79.9%) had been living in the area in which the study was conducted for less than eight years and were considered underprivileged families with the head of the household having a low education status. We conclude that in Criciúma tungiasis occurs in primary school children, but prevalence and parasite load are low.


Subject(s)
Animals , Child , Female , Humans , Male , Ectoparasitic Infestations/epidemiology , Siphonaptera , Brazil/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Prevalence , Residence Characteristics
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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 40(3): 259-263, maio-jun. 2007. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-456315

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The objective of this study was to investigate the frequency of HIV infection among female sex workers in the port area of Imbituba (State of Santa Catarina), and to identify the viral subtype and its susceptibility to antiretroviral medications. Ninety women were interviewed between December 2003 and February 2004. Six (6.7 percent) were HIV-positive. Genotyping for HIV, performed on four samples, detected subtype C in three of them, which is predominant in Africa and Asia, and subtype B in one of them, which is prevalent in Brazil, USA and Europe. The results suggest that the Port of Imbituba may be one of the gateways for HIV-1 subtype C to enter Brazil, and for its dissemination to the rest of the country and the Mercosul area, along the highway BR-101. This points towards the need for preventive work to reduce the introduction and dissemination of HIV subtype C in Brazil.


O objetivo deste estudo foi verificar a freqüência da infecção pelo HIV em profissionais do sexo, atuantes em Imbituba (SC), identificar o subtipo viral e a suscetibilidade do vírus aos medicamentos antiretrovirais. De dezembro de 2003 a fevereiro de 2004, foram entrevistadas 90 mulheres, profissionais do sexo, e a freqüência de HIV nessa população foi de 6,7 por cento. O teste de genotipagem para o HIV, realizado em quatro amostras, detectou em três delas o subtipo C, que é predominante na Africa e Asia, e em uma o subtipo B, prevalente no Brasil, EUA e Europa. Os resultados sugerem que o Porto de Imbituba pode ser uma das portas de entrada para do HIV-1 subtipo C no Brasil, e a partir dessa localidade ocorrer sua disseminação para o restante do País e países do Mercosul pela rodovia BR-101. Isto aponta para a necessidade de trabalhos de prevenção, com a finalidade de reduzir a introdução, transmissão e disseminação do HIV subtipo C.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , HIV Infections/virology , HIV-1 , Sex Work , Anti-HIV Agents/pharmacology , Brazil/epidemiology , Genotype , HIV Infections/epidemiology , HIV-1 , Interviews as Topic , Microbial Sensitivity Tests , RNA, Viral/analysis , Socioeconomic Factors
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Rev. bras. anal. clin ; 39(2): 143-145, abr.-jun. 2007. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-476999

ABSTRACT

O presente trabalho foi realizado entre dezembro de 2003 e janeiro de 2004. Teve como objetivo avaliar a ocorrência de teníase nessa população. Participaram do estudo 628 pessoas, dessas, 16 (2,5%) eram portadores de teníase. Praticamente a metade dos casos de teníase ocorreram em indivíduos na faixa etária entre os 30 a 49 anos (49,9%). Ocorreu associação entre existência dehortas e adubação, com os casos de teníase (p < 0,001). O consumo de carne de porco “mal passada”, também apresentou significância estatística (p = 0,003). A presença de sintomas estava associada aos casos com teníase (p = 0,004). Constatou-se ainda, que as pessoasque apresentaram teníase tinham maior chance de possuir outras enteroparasitoses (p = 0,038). O maior problema do bairro é a falta de infra-estrutura sanitária, possibilitando a exposição das pessoas e dos animais, ao esgoto a céu aberto, favorecendo a manutenção do complexo teníase/cisticercose. Desta forma, para interromper essa cadeia de transmissão faz-se necessária à melhoria da infra-estrutura sanitária e intensificação das ações preventivas e educativas em saúde pública.


The present study was done from december, 2003 to january, 2004. The main objective of this research was to evaluate the occurrence of taeniasis among its population. 628 people took part in the study, being 16 (2,5%) of the participants carriers of taeniasis. Almost half of the cases of teniasis were found among individuals around the age of 30 to 49 years (49.9%). A correlation between the existence of vegetable gardens and adubation and the cases of taeniasis was found (p=0.001). The consumption of raw pork meat was found to be statistically significant (p=0.003).The symptons were associated with cases of taeniasis (p = 0.004). It was also found that those who had taeniasis had a higher chance of having other enteroparasites (p=0.038). The most important problem in the neighborhood is the lack of sanitary infrastructure, forcing people and animals to the open contact with landfills and sewage contamination, and therefore favouring the maintenance of the complex taeniasis/cysticercose. In order to end this transmission chain, it is necessary that a sanitary infra-structure is implemented and that preventive and educational actions in public health be intensified.


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Female , Cysticercosis , Health Infrastructure , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic , Public Health , Taenia solium , Taeniasis
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