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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1398177

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Introducción: La viruela del simio es una enfermedad zoonótica viral, causada por el poxvirus del mismo nombre; endémica de África central y occidental. Sin embargo, su presencia se ha incrementado en otras regiones del mundo durante la última década en comparación con los 40 años anteriores. Objetivo. Describir y actualizar las características etiológicas, epidemiológicas y clínicas de la viruela del simio, así como discutir el potencial riesgo de diseminación internacional. Material y Métodos. Se realizó una revisión de literatura publicada en los últimos cinco años, utilizando los descriptores Medical Subject Headings. La búsqueda se hizo en las bases de datos MEDLINE / PubMed y LILACS, sin restricciones de idioma. Se excluyeron los estudios duplicados y aquellos que no se ajustaban al objetivo de la investigación, seleccionando 47 artículos. Resultados. El virus de la viruela del simio está emparentado con el de la viruela humana (erradicada en 1979). Se transmite desde un individuo enfermo mediante gotitas de fluido respiratorio, contacto con material de lesión cutánea y fluidos corporales; o mediante fómites contaminados. Después de 6 a 13 días de incubación aparecen los síntomas, semejantes al de la viruela humana: comenzando con un proceso febril agudo y seguido de erupción cutánea en rostro y cuerpo, que cura dejando cicatrices visibles. Conclusiones. Este virus puede ocupar el nicho ecológico dejado por el virus de la viruela humana. Actualmente se ha expandido a Europa y América, por lo que ya no debe considerarse una enfermedad limitada al África, sino una amenaza sanitaria para la salud pública global.


background:Monkeypox is a viral zoonotic disease caused by the poxvirus of the same name, endemic to central and western Africa. However, its presence has increased in other regions of the world during the last decade compared to the previous 40 years.To describe and update the etiologic, Objective.epidemiologic, and clinical features of simian pox, as well as to discuss the potential risk of international spread. . Areview of Material and Methods literature published in the last five years was performed using the descriptors Medical Subject Headings. The search was performed in the MEDLINE/PubMed and LILACS data bases, without language restrictions. Duplicate studies and those that did not fit the research objective were excluded, selecting 47 articles. Results.Simian smallpox virus is related to human smallpox virus (eradicated in 1979). It is transmitted from a sick individual by respiratory fluid droplets, contact with skin lesion material and body fluids; or by contaminated fomites. After 6 to 13 days of incubation, symptoms appear, similar to those of human smallpox: beginning with an acute febrile process and followed by a cutaneous eruption on the face and body, which heals leaving visible scars. This virus may occupy the Conclusions.ecological niche left by the smallpox virus. It has now spread to Europe and America, so it should no longer be considered a disease limited to Africa, but a health threat to global public health

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Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1392646

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Objetivo: Analizar las principales zoonosis virales emergentes y su impacto a nivel global en la presentación de epidemias y pandemias que afectan la salud humana. Método: Se desarrolló una revisión sistemática de 15 artículos de la base de datos PubMed. Análisis de los resultados: Considerando que, en la inmensa mayoría de los casos, la intervención o control en la fuente animal podría evitar problemas ulteriores de salud pública, se hace necesario considerar y desarrollar intervenciones integradas, que tengan en cuenta las causas que interactúan y son responsables de los problemas intersectoriales de salud. Conclusión: El impacto humano en la ecología y el clima, junto con un transporte más rápido entre países y regiones, han acelerado la aparición o reaparición de patógenos zoonóticos.


Objective: To analyze the main emerging viral zoonoses and their global impact on the occurrence of epidemics and pandemics affecting human health. Methods: A systematic review of 15 articles from the PubMed database was carried out. Analysis of results: Considering that, in the vast majority of cases, intervention or control at the animal source could prevent further public health problems, it is necessary to consider and develop integrated interventions that take into account the interacting causes responsible for intersectoral health problems. Conclusion: Human impact on ecology and climate, together with more rapid transport between countries and regions, have accelerated the emergence or re-emergence of zoonotic pathogens.

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Rev. Fac. Med. (Bogotá) ; 69(2): e300, Apr.-June 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1287991

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Abstract Introduction: Anisakidosis is a disease caused by the consumption of raw or undercooked seafood parasitized by nematode larvae of the family Anisakidae. Even though it is a public health issue in Europe and Asia, it is relatively unknown in South America. Objective: To present case reports on anisakidosis and the intermediate hosts of Anisakis reported in South America. Materials and methods: A systematic review was conducted in Medline, Cochrane, Embase, LILACS and Scopus using a structured search of MeSH and DeCS descriptors. The search strategy included publication period: inception of each database-September 2018; languages: English, Spanish, and Portuguese; and study types: case reports and observational cross-sectional studies. The review was complemented with an unstructured search in SciELO and Google Scholar. Results: The initial search yielded 172 articles. After removing duplicates and reviewing the inclusion criteria, 69 studies were selected for full analysis: 19 case reports and 50 host records. The most reported form of anisakidosis was gastrointestinal anisakidosis with 45 cases; this infectious disease was caused by a single larva in 41 people (91.1%). Reports of 95 species of fish for human consumption parasitized by larvae of the genera Anisakis, Contracaecum, Pseudoterranova and Hysterothylacium were identified in Argentina (22 fish species), Brazil (34 species), Chile (15 species), Colombia (17 species), Ecuador (8 species), Peru (7 species), Uruguay and Venezuela (2 species each). Conclusion: Anisakidosis is a latent risk in South America, so it is necessary to establish effective regulations for efficiently controlling the appearance of this parasitic disease in the region. Furthermore, the general population should receive more information about the precautions regarding saltwater fish consumption.


Resumen Introducción. La anisakidosis es una parasitosis ocasionada por el consumo de pescado de mar crudo o semicrudo parasitado por larvas de nematodos de la familia Anisakidae. En Europa y Asia es un problema de salud pública; sin embargo, en América del Sur es poco conocida. Objetivo. Identificar los reportes de caso de anisakidosis y los hospedadores intermediarios de anisákidos reportados en América del Sur. Materiales y métodos. Se realizó una revisión sistemática en Medline, Cochrane, Embase, LILACS y Scopus mediante la búsqueda estructurada de términos MeSH y DeCS. Estrategia de búsqueda: periodo de publicación: inicio de cada base de datos-septiembre de 2018; idiomas: inglés, español y portugués; tipos de estudio: reportes de caso y estudios transversales observacionales. La revisión fue complementada con una búsqueda no estructurada en SciELO y Google Scholar. Resultados. La búsqueda inicial arrojó 172 artículos. Una vez removidos los duplicados y revisados los criterios de inclusión, se seleccionaron 69 estudios para análisis completo: 19 reportes de caso y 50 registros de hospedadores. La forma de anisakidosis más reportada fue la gastrointestinal, con 45 casos, donde la parasitosis fue causada por una larva única en 41 casos (91.1%). Se identificaron reportes de 95 especies de peces para consumo humano parasitadas por los géneros Anisakis, Contracaecum, Pseudoterranova e Hysterothylacium en los siguientes países: Argentina (22 especies), Brasil (34 especies), Chile (15 especies), Colombia (17 especies), Ecuador (8 especies), Perú (7 especies), Venezuela (4 especies) y Uruguay (2 especies). Conclusión. La anisakidosis es un riesgo latente para América del Sur, por lo que es necesario instaurar normativas efectivas para controlar su aparición en la región y brindar más información a la población general sobre las precauciones necesarias en relación con el consumo de pescado de agua salada.

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Arch. med ; 21(2): 536-547, 2021-04-25.
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1291841

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Objective: to describe the sociodemographic, epidemiological and clinical characteristics of the initial cases of Covid-19 in the municipality of Sobral, Ceará, Brazil. Materials and methods: descriptive, temporal and quantitative epidemiological study, developed in the municipality of Sobral - Ceará, Brazil, with 110 confirmed cases of Covid-19. Descriptive and analytical analysis was performed, using the Chi-square test and Logistic Regression to verify the association between variables. The level of significance was set at 95% (p≤0.05). Results: it was observed that 60% of cases occurred in women, 74.5% were adults between 20 and 59 years old, 15.5% health workers and the lethality rate was 1.8%. In 58.2% of cases the main reporting unit was the hospital, 10% required hospitalization, and 64.5% were diagnosed with rapid tes. The main symptoms manifested were: cough (58.2%), fever (57.3%), sore throat (36.4%) and difficulty breathing (31.9%). There was an association between age and the presence of fever, cough and sore throat (p=0.05). Conclusion: the results suggest that older people are more susceptible to some symptoms when compared to younger people. Associated with global estimates, this work can provide subsidies for Covid-19 prevention and control actions in small and medium-sized Brazilian municipalities..(Au)


Objectivo: describir las características sociodemográficas, epidemiológicas y clínicas de los casos iniciales de Covid-19 en el municipio de Sobral, Ceará, Brasil. Materiales y métodos: estudio epidemiológico descriptivo, temporal y cuantitativo, desarrollado en el municipio de Sobral - Ceará, Brasil, con 110 casos confirmados de Covid -19. Se realizó análisis descriptivo y analítico, utilizando la prueba de chi-cuadrado y regresión logística para verificar la asociación entre variables. El nivel de significancia se estableció en 95% (p≤0.05). Resultados: se observó que el 60,0% de los casos ocurrieron en mujeres, el 74,5% eran adultos entre 20 y 59 años, el 15,5% trabajadores de la salud y la tasa de letalidad fue del 1,8%. En el 58,2% de los casos la principal unidad de notificación fue el hospital, el 10% requirió hospitalización y el 64,5% fueron diagnosticados con pruebas rápidas. Los principales síntomas manifestados fueron: tos (58,2%), fiebre (57,3%), dolor de garganta (36,4%) y dificultad para respirar (31,9%). Hubo asociación entre la edad y la presencia de fiebre, tos y dolor de garganta (p=0,05). Conclusión: los resultados sugieren que las personas mayores son más susceptibles a algunos síntomas en comparación con las personas más jóvenes. Asociado a estimaciones globales, este trabajo puede proporcionar subsidios para acciones de prevención y control de Covid-19 en municipios brasileños pequeños y medianos..(Au)

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Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration ; (12): 623-626, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-912814

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As the main body of providing medical and health services, public hospitals always bear the important responsibility of maintaining people′s life and health.In the period of normal epidemic prevention and control, public hospitals are also facing a series of new situations, including changes in social environment, demands for reform and development and transformation of target functions. It is urgent to solve many problems, such as inadequate capacity building, continuous heavy operational pressure, impact on traditional modes, and constant adjustment of positioning and mode.Therefore, both the state and the government should adhere to the public welfare as the fundamental standpoint, accelerate the implementation of scientific planning and balanced distribution of medical resources, through the fundamental adjustment of the system and mechanism, and actively help public hospitals to choose the appropriate development mode, as soon as possible to relieve pressure rescue; Public hospitals should actively make use of the extensive application of Internet and other technologies and the huge potential contained in scientific and technological innovation to achieve high-quality development goals of improving quality and efficiency, and provide more powerful support for the overall national strategy.

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Rev. saúde pública (Online) ; 55: 35, 2021. graf
Article in English | LILACS, BBO | ID: biblio-1252109

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ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To analyze the epidemic of COVID-19 in northeastern Brazil, one of the regions most affected by the virus. METHODS The official data for COVID-19, from March 2020 to March 2021 in the states of the Northeast Region (NE), were used. The analysis of capital cities and states for accumulated weekly cases and confirmed deaths was made using the JoinPoint Trend Analysis application. RESULTS In one year, the Northeast region reported 22.9% of the cases and 21.5% of the deaths in the country due to COVID-19. At the beginning of the pandemic, all states showed a growing number of cases, first in the capitals and then in the interior. Following this wave, decreases are observed in all states and their capitals, but with many still reporting a large number of cases. In the middle of the 2nd semester of 2020 the number of cases begins to increase again simultaneously in states and their capitals—some at explosive speed—especially in late 2020 and early 2021. A similar pattern is observed in deaths, which exceed or approach the peak seen in the first wave. In the first wave, all capitals and northeastern states adopted intense isolation measures. Fortaleza, Recife and Teresina reached the highest isolation index of all capitals, close to 0.60. This index decreases, with a slight growth trend until the end of December. With the exception of Fortaleza and Salvador, the other capitals fell to less than 0.40. CONCLUSION The Brazilian NE and the country are in increasingly complicated health, social and economic situations. It is necessary to speed up vaccinations and maintain non-pharmacological measures: face masks, social distancing measures and hygiene care, in addition to policies to protect workers who have lost their incomes and to subsidize small business owners.


RESUMO OBJETIVO Analisar a epidemia da covid-19 na região Nordeste do Brasil, uma das mais atingidas por essa virose. MÉTODOS Os dados oficiais para covid-19 dos estados do Nordeste são referentes ao período de março de 2020 a março de 2021. A análise para capitais e estados da série do acumulado semanal de casos e de óbitos confirmados foi feita com emprego do aplicativo JoinPoint Trend Analysis. RESULTADOS Em um ano, o Nordeste acumulou 22,9% dos casos e 21,5% dos óbitos do país pela covid-19. No início da pandemia, todos os estados apresentaram um crescimento sustentável de casos, primeiro nas capitais e depois interior. Em seguida, observam-se decréscimos em todos os estados e suas capitais, porém muitos permanecem com números elevados. Em meados do segundo semestre de 2020, o número de casos começa a crescer nos estados e suas capitais, alguns em velocidade explosiva, em especial no final de 2020 e início de 2021. Padrão similar é observado para os óbitos, os quais ultrapassaram ou aproximam-se do teto observado na primeira onda, na qual todas as capitais e estados do Nordeste adotaram intensas medidas de isolamento. Fortaleza, Recife e Teresina atingiram os maiores índices de isolamento de todas as capitais, perto de 0,60. Esse índice decresce, com tendência leve de crescimento até final de dezembro, voltando a decrescer. Com exceção de Fortaleza e Salvador, as demais capitais caíram para menos de 0,40. CONCLUSÃO O Nordeste brasileiro e o país estão em uma situação sanitária, social e econômica cada vez mais complexa. É necessário acelerar o processo de vacinação e manter as medidas não farmacológicas - constante uso de máscaras faciais, medidas de distanciamento e cuidados de higiene -, além de políticas de proteção aos trabalhadores que perderam as suas rendas e subsídios aos pequenos empresários.


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Humans , Pandemics , COVID-19 , Brazil/epidemiology , Cities , SARS-CoV-2
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Rev. Fac. Med. (Bogotá) ; 68(2): 295-304, Apr.-June 2020. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1125639

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Resumen Introducción. La infestación por piojos de la cabeza en humanos (Pediculus humanus capitis) se conoce como pediculosis capitis. Estos parásitos pueden ser vectores de enfermedades infecciosas con potencial reemergente. Objetivos. Revisar la literatura actual sobre las enfermedades infecciosas transmitidas por piojos de la cabeza y realizar una breve descripción de sus manifestaciones clínicas. Materiales y métodos. Se realizó una revisión de la literatura en Medline, ScienceDirect, Google Scholar y SciELO mediante la siguiente estrategia de búsqueda: años de publicación: 1938 a 2019; idioma: inglés y español; términos de búsqueda: "Pediculus", "lice infestations", "bacteria", "emerging communicable diseases", "Rickettsia", "Bartonella", "Borrelia", "Acinetobacter", "Yersinia", and "Colombia", y sus equivalentes en español. Resultados. De los 110 artículos incluidos, la mayoría correspondió a investigaciones originales (48.2%). A nivel mundial, numerosos estudios han reportado la transmisión de Rickettsia prowazekii, Bartonella quintana, Borrelia recurrentis, Staphylococcus aureus, Acinetobacter bau-manniiy Yersiniapestis, entre otras bacterias, por los piojos de la cabeza y del cuerpo en humanos. Conclusiones. Aunque las enfermedades infecciosas transmitidas por piojos de la cabeza son raras, guardan potencial reemergente en poblaciones afectadas por migraciones humanas, crisis sociopolíticas, indigencia e inmunosupresión. En Colombia no se han realizado investigaciones sobre la transmisión de estas enfermedades por Pediculus spp., por lo que se sugiere que en estudios futuros se determine la prevalencia y los aspectos epidemiológicos de las enfermedades transmitidas por piojos de la cabeza.


Abstract Introduction: Head lice (Pediculus humanus capitis) infestation in humans is known as pediculosis capitis. These parasites can be vectors of potentially re-emerging infectious diseases. Objective: To review the current literature on infectious diseases transmitted by head lice and provide a brief description of their clinical manifestations. Materials and methods: A literature review was conducted in the Medline, ScienceDirect, Google Scholar and SciELO databases using the following search strategy: Publication time: 1938 to 2019; Publication language: English and Spanish; Search terms: "Pediculus", "lice infestations", "bacteria", "emerging communicable diseases", "Rickettsia", "Bartonella", "Borrelia", "Acinetobacter", "Yersinia", and "Colombia", and their Spanish equivalents. Results: Of the 110 studies included in the review, most of them were original research articles (48.2%). Worldwide, many studies have reported the transmission of Rickettsia prowazekii, Bartonella quintana, Borrelia recurrentis, Staphylococcus aureus, Acinetobacter baumannii and Yersinia pestis, among other bacteria, by head and body lice in humans. Conclusions. Although infectious diseases transmitted by head lice are rare, they have the potential to become re-emerging infectious diseases in population groups affected by human migration processes, socio-political crises, homelessness, and immunosuppression conditions. In Colombia, so far, there are no studies on the transmission of these bacterial diseases by Pediculus spp., so in future studies the prevalence and epidemiological characteristics of human head louse-borne diseases should be determined.

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Chongqing Medicine ; (36): E017-E017, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-788973

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The prevention and control of emerging respiratory infectious diseases is an arduous task. The current outbreak of the new coronavirus pneumonia (COVID-19) is severe and seriously endangers people's health. In order to better guide the clinical work, this article briefly expounded the epidemic characteristics and corresponding coping strategies of the main emerging respiratory infectious diseases in recent years.

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Saúde debate ; 44(spe4): 62-72, 2020.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1290128

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RESUMO À medida que a pandemia por SARS-CoV-2 alcança a escala planetária, multiplicam-se as respostas políticas de combate à doença Covid-19. Contudo, não só persiste a falta de evidência sobre os processos de tomada de decisão e os resultados obtidos - incluindo os colaterais - como também a análise de políticas não tem sido capaz de ultrapassar reportes descritivos que pouco acrescentam à compreensão teórica da gestão política dessa doença. Partindo do caso português, este ensaio visa contribuir para corrigir essas lacunas, em concreto: colaborar para a melhoria das respostas políticas e para a consolidação do debate teórico a respeito da tomada de decisão política em contexto de crises sanitárias. A reflexão desenvolve-se em torno da necessidade de clarificar os objetivos de gestão dos contágios (se é erradicar, gerir, ignorar ou se há incapacidade na gestão das cadeias de transmissão), sobre a qualidade da monitorização e limites da comparação internacional (as diferenças de metodologias e a importância dos rastreios) e sobre aspectos de como viver com a Covid-19 e a procura de normalidade (desafios no acesso à vacinação e relações com desigualdades sociais). A reflexão termina com a indicação de como o caso português ilustra as principais teorias de análise dos ciclos das políticas públicas.


ABSTRACT As the SARS-CoV-2 pandemics reaches the entire planet, the political responses to dealing with the coronavirus disease Covid-19 have flourished. However, not only has the evidence on decision-making and outcomes - including the side effects - lacked, but also policy analysis has not been able to overcome an overly descriptive nature that brings too little to the theoretical understanding of the political management of Covid-19. Building on the Portuguese case, this essay aims to contribute to fill in such blanks, notably by contributing to the improvement of political responses and consolidation of the theoretical debate about political decision-making in the context of health crises. The reflection expands on the need to clarify the goal of the management of contagions (whether the aim is to eradicate, manage, ignore or if there is an inability to manage the transmission chains), on the quality of monitoring and limits of international comparisons (different methodologies and the importance of mass screening), and on aspects of living with Covid-19 and the pursuit for normality (challenges in the access to vaccination and connections with broader social inequalities). The reflection ends by showing how the Portuguese case resonates on some of the key theories of the analysis of public policies cycles.

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Yonsei Medical Journal ; : 796-803, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-762104

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PURPOSE: In May 2015, South Korea experienced an epidemic of Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS). This study investigated the impacts of MERS epidemic on emergency care utilization and mortality in South Korea. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A natural experimental study was conducted using healthcare utilization and mortality data of the entire Korean population. The number of monthly emergency room (ER) visits was investigated to identify changes in emergency care utilization during the MERS epidemic; these trends were also examined according to patients' demographic factors, disease severity, and region. Deaths within 7 days after visiting an ER were analyzed to evaluate the impact of the reduction in ER visits on mortality. RESULTS: The number of ER visits during the peak of the MERS epidemic (June 2015) decreased by 33.1% compared to the average figures from June 2014 and June 2016. The decrease was observed in all age, sex, and income groups, and was more pronounced for low-acuity diseases (acute otitis media: 53.0%; upper respiratory infections: 45.2%) than for high-acuity diseases (myocardial infarctions: 14.0%; ischemic stroke: 16.6%). No substantial changes were detected for the highest-acuity diseases, with increases of 3.5% for cardiac arrest and 2.4% for hemorrhagic stroke. The number of deaths within 7 days of an ER visit did not change significantly. CONCLUSION: During the MERS epidemic, the number of ER visits decreased in all age, sex, and socioeconomic groups, and decreased most sharply for low-acuity diseases. Nonetheless, there was no significant change in deaths after emergency care.


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Communicable Diseases, Emerging , Coronavirus Infections , Delivery of Health Care , Demography , Disaster Planning , Emergencies , Emergency Medical Services , Emergency Service, Hospital , Heart Arrest , Infarction , Korea , Middle East , Mortality , Otitis Media , Respiratory Tract Infections , Stroke
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Radiol. bras ; 51(6): 366-371, Nov.-Dec. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-976754

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Abstract Objective: To describe head computed tomography (CT) findings in neonates with congenital Zika virus infection confirmed in cerebrospinal fluid. Materials and Methods: This was a study of 16 newborn infants who exhibited abnormal head CT findings during an outbreak of Zika virus infection. Those infants had the following features: brain imaging suggestive of congenital infection; brain calcifications and negative results on tests for other main infectious causes of primary microcephaly, namely toxoplasmosis, cytomegalovirus, rubella, and HIV; positivity for Zika virus on IgM antibody capture enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in cerebrospinal fluid. Results: Decreased brain volume was observed in 13 (81.2%) of the infants. All of the infants showed cortico-subcortical calcifications, mainly located in the frontal lobe. In 15 neonates (93.7%), ventriculomegaly was observed. Colpocephaly was a common finding, being observed in 10 patients (62.5%). A prominent occipital bone was identified in 9 patients (56.2%). Conclusion: Our study proves that Zika virus infection can cause congenital brain damage, with or without microcephaly. Some predominant head CT findings in neonates with congenital Zika virus infection, although not pathognomonic, are strongly suggestive of a pattern.


Resumo Objetivo: Descrever os achados da tomografia computadorizada (TC) de crânio em neonatos com infecção congênita pelo vírus Zika confirmada no líquido cefalorraquiano. Materiais e Métodos: Série de 16 recém-nascidos que apresentaram achados anormais na TC de crânio durante o surto de infecção por vírus Zika. Essas crianças apresentavam: imagens cerebrais sugestivas de infecção congênita; calcificações do parênquima cerebral e sorologias negativas para as outras principais causas infecciosas de microcefalia primária, como toxoplasmose, citomegalovírus, rubéola; IgM pelo método ELISA para vírus Zika positivo no líquido cefalorraquiano. Resultados: Redução volumétrica do parênquima encefálico foi observada em 13 (81,2%) pacientes. Todos os recém-nascidos apresentaram calcificações na junção corticossubcortical, localizadas principalmente no lobo frontal (100%). Em 15 neonatos (93,7%), ventriculomegalia esteve presente. Colpocefalia foi um achado comum, ocorrendo em 10 pacientes (62,5%). Proeminência do osso occipital foi identificada em 9 pacientes (56,2%). Conclusão: Nosso estudo comprova que a infecção pelo vírus Zika pode causar lesões encefálicas congênitas, com e sem microcefalia. Há um conjunto de achados tomográficos predominantes na TC de crânio em recém-nascidos com infecção congênita pelo vírus Zika, não patognomônicos, mas fortemente sugestivos de um padrão.

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Arch. Health Sci. (Online) ; 25(1): 51-55, 23/04/2018.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1046653

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Introdução: A inserção das crianças em creches e pré-escolas tem constituído um importante dispositivo na atual configuração social. No entanto, o convívio permanente na creche/escola propicia o adoecimento das crianças com maior frequência quando comparadas com outras que permanecem em espaços familiares mais restritos, especialmente por enteroparasitos. Objetivos: O presente estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a prevalência de Cryptosporidium spp. e Giardia spp., considerados enteroparasitos oportunistas emergentes e reemergentes, e outros enteroparasitos em amostras de fezes de crianças de 2 a 6 anos de uma escola de educação infantil filantrópica. Casuística e Métodos: Participaram do estudo 32 crianças e a detecção de enteroparasitos foi feita pelo Método de Hoffmann, Pons e Janer. A identificação de Cryptosporidiumspp. foi realizada pela centrífugo-sedimentação formalina-éter seguido da coloração de Ziehl-Neelsen modificada. Para confirmação de Cryptosporidium spp. e Giardia spp. foi utilizado o teste de ELISA (RIDASCREEN®). Resultados: A prevalência de enteroparasitos foi de 62,5%, com elevada frequência de Cryptosporidiumspp. (31%) e Giardia spp. (25%). A idade mais acometida por esses microrganismos emergentes e reemergentes foi de 3 e 4 anos. Conclusão: A partir do exposto, é de suma importância realizar processos de educação em saúde para famílias e funcionários das instituições escolares a respeito das principais formas de transmissão e medidas de prevenção de enteroparasitoses, a fim de evitar a disseminação de microrganismos patogênicos no ambiente escolar.


Introduction:The insertion of children in daycare center and pre-schools has been an important device in the current social configuration. However, t he p ermanent living in the daycare center makes the children sickness more frequently when compared to others who remain in more restricted family spaces, especially for enteroparasites. Objectives: The present study aimed to evaluate the prevalence of Cryptosporidiumspp. and Giardia spp., emerging and re-emerging opportunistic enteroparasites, and other enteroparasites in faeces samples from children aged 2 to 6 years old of a philanthropic daycare center. Patients andMethods:Thirty-two children participated in the study and the detection of enteroparasites was carried out by the method of Hoffmann, Pons and Janer. Identification of Cryptosporidium spp. was c arried out by centrifugal-sedimentation formalin-ether followed by modified Ziehl-Neelsen staining. For confirmation of Cryptosporidiumspp. and Giardia spp. the ELISA test (RIDASCREEN®) was used. Results:The prevalence of enteroparasites was 62.5%, with a high frequency of Cryptosporidium spp. (31%) and Giardiaspp. (25%). The age most affected by these emerging and re-emerging microorganisms was 3 and 4 years old. Conclusion:From the above, health education processes for families and staff of scholar institutions on the main forms of transmission and prevention of enteroparasitoses are of paramount importance in order to avoid the spread of pathogenic microorganisms in the school environment.


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Humans , Male , Female , Child, Preschool , Child , Child , Cryptosporidium , Communicable Diseases, Emerging/epidemiology , Giardia
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An. bras. dermatol ; 93(2): 172-180, Mar.-Apr. 2018. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-887196

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Abstract: Gnathostomiasis is a parasitic infection caused by the third larval stage of nematodes of the genus Gnathostoma. The disease is endemic in some countries around the world. In the American continent, the majority of cases is concentrated in Mexico, Ecuador, and Peru. However, due to increasing traveling either at the intercontinental or intracontinental level, the disease is seen each time more frequently in tourists. Furthermore, countries, such as Brazil, that have never been considered endemic are reporting autochthonous cases. The disease usually presents as a deep-seated or slightly superficial migratory nodule in patients with history of eating raw fish, in the form of ceviche, sushi, or sashimi. Along with the clinical presentation, diagnostic criteria include either blood or tissue eosinophilia. In most instances, these criteria are enough for the attending physician to institute therapy. Chances of finding the parasite are low, unless the biopsy is taken from a very specific area that develops after antiparasitic treatment is started. The potential of other organ involvement with more serious consequences should always be kept in mind.


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Humans , Animals , Skin/parasitology , Skin Diseases, Parasitic/pathology , Gnathostomiasis/pathology , Peru , Skin/pathology , Skin Diseases, Parasitic/diagnosis , Biopsy , Brazil , Food Parasitology , Gnathostomiasis/diagnosis , Dermatologists , Gnathostoma
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Acta méd. peru ; 34(4): 283-288, oct.-dic. 2017. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-989162

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Objetivo: Describir los conocimientos sobre transmisión, sintomatología, acciones de prevención y control frente a dengue en la región Piura, Perú. Material y métodos: Análisis secundario de la sección 700 (salud) de la Encuesta Nacional de Programas Estratégicos 2014, realizada por el Instituto Nacional de Estadística e Informática a 113 073 habitantes de =14 años a nivel nacional (5 131 en Piura). Se analizaron las preguntas 701 al 704 sobre conocimientos de dengue. Las respuestas fueron analizadas según características demográficas y provincia de residencia. Además, se comparó los resultados de toda la región frente al promedio nacional. Resultados: En Piura, el 78,4% refirió que la transmisión de dengue es por la picadura de un mosquito, (solo 54,5% a nivel nacional). Hubo diferencias entre zonas urbana (84%) y rural (58,2%), y entre provincias. Los síntomas más recordados fueron fiebre (79,7%), cefalea (56,4%), dolor de huesos/articulaciones (30,3%) y escalofríos (28,7%). 96,9% acudiría a un establecimiento de salud si presentara síntomas (97,8% a nivel nacional). Conocimiento sobre control de mosquito fue menor del 50% de medidas adecuadas. Conclusiones: El conocimiento sobre algunos aspectos del dengue es aún limitado en la región Piura, siendo ésta la más endémica a nivel nacional. Se debe enfatizar en educación sanitaria a nivel poblacional para frenar el avance alarmante de este problema


Objective: To describe knowledge about dengue in an endemic Peruvian region (Piura). Materials and methods: Secondary Data analysis of the National Survey of Strategic Programs 2014 -section 700 (health) (Statistics and Informatics National Institute). 113 073 national people surveyed at =14 years old (5 131 surveyed in Piura). We to analyze questions 701 to 704, about dengue knowledge. Answers to describe by demographics behavioral, residence zone and to compare with national results. Results: At Piura, 78.4% refer dengue to transmit by mosquito bite, but national results were 54.5%. There are differences between urban zone (84%) and rural zone (58.2%); to there are differences between provinces. Symptoms frequently remembered: fever (79.7%), headache (56.4%), osteo-articular pain (30.3%) and shivers (28.7%). If symptoms present in people, 96.9% going to establishment health (97.8% nationally). Knowledge about actions for mosquito control was <50%. Conclusion: Knowledge about some dengue aspects yet is poor at Piura region- endemic dengue region nationally. Sanitary education should be empathizing in people, and back down the development of the disease

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Rev. saúde pública ; 51: 30, 2017.
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-845887

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ABSTRACT Arboviruses have been emerging in different parts of the world due to genetic changes in the virus, alteration of the host and vector population dynamics, or because of anthropogenic environmental factors. These viruses’ capacity for adaptation is notable, as well as the likelihood of their emergence and establishment in new geographic areas. In Brazilian epidemiologic scenario, the most common arboviruses are DENV, CHIKV, and ZIKV, although others may spread in the country. Little is yet known of the impact of viral co-circulation, which would theoretically result in more intense viremia or other immunological alterations that could trigger autoimmune diseases, such as Guillain-Barré syndrome. The impact on morbidity and mortality intensifies as extensive epidemics lead to a high number of affected individuals, severe cases, and implications for health services, mainly due to the absence of treatment, vaccines, and effective prevention and control measures.


RESUMO Notifica-se a emergência de arboviroses em diferentes regiões do planeta em decorrência de mudanças genéticas no vírus, alteração da dinâmica populacional de hospedeiros e vetores ou por fatores ambientais de origem antropogênica. É notável a capacidade de adaptação desses vírus e a possibilidade de emergirem e se estabelecerem em novas áreas geográficas. No contexto epidemiológico brasileiro, os arbovírus de maior circulação são DENV, CHIKV e ZIKV, embora existam outros com potencial de disseminação no País. O impacto da cocirculação viral ainda é pouco conhecido, a qual teoricamente resultaria em viremias mais intensas ou outras alterações imunológicas que poderiam ser o gatilho para doenças autoimunes, como a síndrome de Guillain-Barré. O impacto na morbidade e mortalidade se intensifica à medida que extensas epidemias pressupõem grande número de indivíduos acometidos, casos graves e implicações sobre os serviços de saúde, principalmente diante da ausência de tratamento, vacinas e medidas efetivas de prevenção e controle.


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Humans , Animals , Chikungunya Fever/epidemiology , Communicable Diseases, Emerging/epidemiology , Dengue/epidemiology , Zika Virus Infection/epidemiology , Aedes , Brazil/epidemiology , Chikungunya Fever/transmission , Communicable Diseases, Emerging/transmission , Insect Vectors , Zika Virus Infection/transmission
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Journal of Korean Medical Science ; : 29-32, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-10420

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Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) is an emerging tick-borne disease characterized by fever, thrombocytopenia and diarrhea. SFTS was firstly reported in Korea in 2013 but its seroprevalence in the country has yet to be investigated. Here, we investigate the seroprevalence of SFTS in a Korean population. A cross-sectional study was conducted on patients who had their sera tested for various reasons at a tertiary university hospital on particular days in May 2015. This study was conducted in a tertiary hospital in southeastern Korea. Total antibodies including immunoglobulin G (IgG) and immunoglobulin M (IgM), specific to SFTS virus (SFTSV) in serum samples were detected by a double-antigen sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). A total of 1,069 serum samples were tested. Median age was 59 years (range 12–96 years), and 51.5% were male. Overall, 22 patients (2.1%) were tested positive for anti-SFTSV antibodies. The SFTS seroprevalence increased significantly with age (P = 0.034). The seropositive rate of rural area was higher than that of urban area (7.7% vs. 1.9%, P = 0.040). Seropositive rates were not significantly different among underlying diseases. None of the antibody-positive patients showed typical symptoms or laboratory findings of SFTS at the time of sample collection. Results of real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) were negative for all the seropositive patients. Our study shows 2.1% SFTS seroprevalence among the patients visiting a tertiary hospital in Korea. Seroprevalence is higher in older and rural population.


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Humans , Male , Antibodies , Bunyaviridae Infections , Communicable Diseases, Emerging , Cross-Sectional Studies , Diarrhea , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Fever , Immunoglobulin G , Immunoglobulin M , Korea , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Reverse Transcription , Rural Population , Seroepidemiologic Studies , Tertiary Care Centers , Thrombocytopenia , Tick-Borne Diseases
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Rev. bioét. (Impr.) ; 24(3): 430-434, set.-dez. 2016.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-829683

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A emergência da epidemia pelo vírus Zika, com risco da síndrome congênita e outros eventos relacionados com seu neurotropismo, bem como o acesso desigual a recursos para diagnóstico e cuidados de saúde, constitui cenário com várias preocupações éticas. Abordamos três questões relacionadas com a infecção pelo Zika vírus. A primeira refere-se às relações entre os Estados nacionais num contexto geopolítico particular de "emergência de saúde pública de preocupação internacional"; a segunda, ao equilíbrio entre liberdade e direitos individuais e a necessidade de intervenção do Estado; a terceira, ao direito das mulheres de escolher o aborto e a assistência para uma legião de crianças com síndromes neuropáticas e suas famílias. Para lidar com uma pandemia em um mundo sem fronteiras, devemos criar equipes internacionais cooperativas, lidar com diferentes abordagens culturais sobre o equilíbrio entre direitos individuais e coletivos e suas consequências para a assistência e políticas públicas.


The emergency of the Zika virus outbreak, with the risk of a presumed congenital syndrome and other events connected with its neurotropism, as well as unequal access to diagnostic and health care resources for the affected present a scenario with several ethical concerns. This paper discusses three ethical issues related to the Zika virus infection. The first one refers to the relationship between Brazilian states in a particular geopolitical context of "public health emergency of international concern". The second one covers the balance between individual freedom and rights, and the need for State intervention. The third one refers to women's right to choose abortion, and to the assistance for a legion of children with neuropathic syndromes and their families. To cope with a possible pandemic disease in a world without boundaries, we should set up international cooperative teams, deal with different cultural approaches regarding the balance between individual and collective rights, and the consequences to assistance and public policies.


La aparición de la epidemia por el virus Zika con el riesgo de síndrome congénita y otros eventos relacionados con el neurotropismo del virus, así como el acceso desigual a los recursos para el diagnóstico y cuidado de la salud constituyen un escenario con varias preocupaciones éticas. Este articulo analiza tres cuestiones éticas relacionadas con la infección por este vírus. La primera se refiere a las relaciones entre los estados nacionales en un contexto geopolítico particular de "emergencia de salud pública de preocupación internacional". La segunda al equilibrio entre la libertad y los derechos individuales y la necesidad de intervención del Estado. La tercera al derecho de la mujer a aborto y la asistencia a una legión de niños con síndromes neuropaticos y a sus familias. Para hacer frente a una posible pandemia en un mundo sin fronteras, debemos crear equipos internacionales en base cooperativa, que trata de diferentes enfoques culturales para el equilibrio entre los derechos individuales y colectivos y sus consecuencias para la asistencia y la política pública.


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Humans , Male , Female , Child , Abortion, Legal , Child , Communicable Diseases , Delivery of Health Care , Global Health , Microcephaly , Public Policy , Women's Rights , Zika Virus , Health Services Accessibility , Health Policy
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Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-962189

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ABSTRACT In this article, we comment on the main features of infectious diseases in Brazil in the last 50 years, highlighting how much of this path Revista de Saúde Pública could portray. From 1967 to 2016, 1,335 articles focusing on infectious diseases were published in Revista de Saúde Pública. Although the proportion of articles on the topic have decreased from about 50.0% to 15.0%, its notability remained and reflected the growing complexity of the research required for its control. It is noteworthy that studies design and analysis strategies progressively became more sophisticated, following the great development of epidemiology in Brazil in the recent decades. Thus, the journal has followed the success of public health interventions that permitted to control or eliminate numerous infectious diseases - which were responsible, in the past, for high rates of morbidity and mortality -, and also followed the reemergence of diseases already controlled and the emergence of until then unknown diseases, with a strong impact on the Brazilian population, establishing a little predictable and very challenging path.


RESUMO Neste artigo, comentamos as principais características das doenças infecciosas no Brasil, nos últimos 50 anos, destacando o quanto a Revista de Saúde Pública conseguiu capturar essa trajetória. De 1967 a 2016, foram publicados 1.335 artigos na Revista de Saúde Pública com foco em doenças infecciosas. Ainda que a proporção de artigos sobre esse tema tenha declinado de cerca de 50,0% para 15,0%, seu destaque se manteve e refletiu a crescente complexidade das pesquisas necessárias para o seu controle. Nota-se que os desenhos dos estudos e as estratégias de análise ganharam progressivamente maior sofisticação, acompanhando o grande desenvolvimento da epidemiologia no Brasil, nas últimas décadas. Assim, foi registrado não apenas o sucesso de intervenções de saúde pública que permitiram o controle ou a eliminação de inúmeras doenças infecciosas responsáveis, no passado, por elevadas taxas de morbimortalidade, como também a reemergência de males já controlados e o surgimento de doenças até então desconhecidas, com forte impacto na população brasileira, desenhando uma trajetória pouco previsível e muito desafiadora.


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Humans , Periodicals as Topic/statistics & numerical data , Communicable Diseases/epidemiology , Brazil/epidemiology , Bibliometrics , Public Health
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Rev. saúde pública (Online) ; 50: 36, 2016. graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-962190

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ABSTRACT Environmental modification by anthropogenic actions, disordered urban growth, globalization of international exchange and climate change are some factors that help the emergence and dissemination of human infectious diseases transmitted by vectors. This review discusses the recent entry of three arboviruses in Brazil: Chikungunya, West Nile, and Zika virus, focusing on the challenges for the Country's public health. The Brazilian population is exposed to infections caused by these three arboviruses widely distributed on the national territory and associated with humans. Without effective vaccine and specific treatment, the maintainance and integration of a continuos entomological and epidemiological surveillance are important so we can set methods to control and prevent these arboviruses in the Country.


RESUMO A modificação do ambiente por ações antrópicas, o crescimento urbano desordenado, o processo de globalização do intercâmbio internacional e as mudanças climáticas são alguns fatores que vêm facilitando a emergência e disseminação de doenças infecciosas humanas transmitidas por vetores. Este comentário aborda a recente entrada de três arbovírus no Brasil, Chikungunya (CHIKV), West Nile (WNV) e Zika (ZIKV), com enfoque nos desafios para a Saúde Pública do País. Transmitidos por mosquitos vetores amplamente distribuídos no território nacional e associados ao homem, a população brasileira encontra-se exposta à infecção por esses três arbovírus. Na ausência de vacina eficaz e tratamento específico, são importantes a manutenção e integração de uma vigilância entomológica e epidemiológica contínua, a fim de direcionarmos métodos de controle e prevenção contra essas arboviroses no País.


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Humans , Animals , Male , Female , Flavivirus Infections/prevention & control , Communicable Diseases, Emerging/prevention & control , Chikungunya Fever/prevention & control , Zika Virus Infection/prevention & control , Insect Vectors , Arboviruses , Brazil/epidemiology , Chikungunya virus/isolation & purification , Flavivirus Infections/epidemiology , Aedes , Culex , Communicable Diseases, Emerging/epidemiology , Flavivirus/isolation & purification , Chikungunya Fever/epidemiology , Zika Virus/isolation & purification , Zika Virus Infection/epidemiology , Anopheles
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