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Biodivers Data J ; 12: e112217, 2024.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38495307

ABSTRACT

Background: The paper presents an extensive fish sampling dataset spanning a long-term period from 2010 to 2019. The data were collected in Lenta Marina, an upstream area in the Minho Estuary of the NW Iberian Peninsula, which belongs to a LTSER (Long-Term Socio-Ecological Research) platform. To capture fish, fyke nets were utilised as the sampling method and deployed at Lenta Marina. This dataset offers valuable insights into the abundance of each collected taxa recorded over time. New information: The dataset reports a comprehensive compilation of data on the abundance of fish species observed in the area during the sampling period (includes zeroes when a given taxonomic entity was absent in a given sampling event). It provides a detailed record of the abundances of the fish community through time in a frequent sampling regime (on average, sampling was done every 6 days). The dataset shows that the amount of fish from invasive taxa exceeds the count of fish from native taxa in the Minho Estuary.

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J Invertebr Pathol ; 203: 108043, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38104963

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Three new aurantiactinomyxon types are described from the oligochaete Ilyodrilus templetoni (Southern, 1909) (Naididae) collected from a northern Portuguese estuary, based on light microscopy and sequencing of the 18S rDNA. The addition of I. templetoni to the group of freshwater annelids known to be permissive for aurantiactinomyxon development reinforces the crucial role of naidids in the evolution and settlement of myxozoans in estuarine environments. Maximum likelihood and Bayesian inference analyses of a comprehensive 18S rDNA dataset placed the novel types within the Paramyxidium clade. This positioning suggests them as probable life cycle counterparts to Paramyxidium spp. that most likely infect the European eel Anguilla anguilla, as the sole representative of Elopomorpha in Portuguese rivers. Although distance estimation revealed a genetic difference of only 0.4 % between Aurantiactinomyxon types 1 and 3, this value was determined to be representative of interspecific variability based on the consistent matching of both genotypes with distinct actinospore morphologies, and potential richness of closely related species of Paramyxidium infecting the European eel in Portuguese waters. The clustering of aurantiactinomyxon types within distinct myxosporean lineages, representative of the suborders Variisporina and Platysporina, demonstrates that the aurantiactinomyxon morphotype is highly functional in promoting myxozoan infections in estuarine environments.


Subject(s)
Cnidaria , Dog Diseases , Fish Diseases , Myxozoa , Oligochaeta , Dogs , Animals , Myxozoa/genetics , Cnidaria/genetics , Phylogeny , Bayes Theorem , DNA, Ribosomal/genetics , Oligochaeta/genetics
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Food Webs ; 35: e00282, 2023 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37731992

ABSTRACT

Energy flows from land to sea and between pelagic and benthic environments have the potential to increase the connectivity between estuaries and adjacent ecosystems as well as among estuarine habitats. To identify such energy flows and the main trophic pathways of energy transfer in the Minho River estuary, we investigated the spatial and temporal fluctuations of carbon and nitrogen stable isotope ratios in benthic (and their potential food sources) and epibenthic consumers. Sampling was conducted along the estuarine salinity gradient from winter to summer of 2011. We found that the carbon (δ13C = 13C/12C) and nitrogen (δ15N = 15N/14N) stable isotope ratios of the most abundant benthic and epibenthic consumers varied along the salinity gradient. The δ13C values increased seaward, whereas the opposite pattern was found for the δ15N, especially during the summer. The stable isotope ratios revealed two trophic pathways in the Minho estuary food web. The first pathway is supported by phytoplankton and represented by filter feeders such as zooplankton and some deposit feeders, particularly amphipods and polychaetes. The second pathway is supported by detritus and composed essentially of deposit feeders, which by being consumed, allow detritus to be incorporated into higher trophic levels. Spatial and temporal feeding variations in the estuarine benthic food web are driven by hydrology and proximity to adjacent ecosystems (terrestrial, marine). During high river discharge periods, the δ13CPOC (ca. -28‰) and C: NPOM (>10) values suggested an increase of terrestrial-derived OM to the particulate OM pool, which was then used by suspension feeders. During low river discharge periods, marine intrusion increased upriver, which was reflected in benthic consumers' 13C-enriched stable isotope values. No relationship was found between food quality (phytoplankton vs. detritus) and food chain length because the lowest and highest values were associated with freshwater and saltmarsh areas, respectively, both dominated by the detrital pathway. This study demonstrates that benthic consumers enhance the connectivity between estuaries and its adjacent ecosystems by utilizing subsidies of terrestrial and marine origin and that benthic-pelagic coupling is an important energy transfer mechanism to the benthic food web.

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Food Res Int ; 170: 112964, 2023 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37316052

ABSTRACT

Bee Pollen is a valuable and useful natural food product that can be used for different purposes, among which medical ones. This matrix is deemed a superfood because of its chemical composition, which is rich in nutrients and possesses significant bioactivities, including antioxidant and microbiological properties. Nevertheless, the storage conditions and processing methods must be optimized to maintain their properties and maximise their application. This work investigates the best bee pollen conservation process and its impact on individual constituents. Monofloral bee pollen was analysed for 30 and 60 days after three different storage processes (drying, pasteurization, and high-pressure pasteurization). The results showed a decrease mainly in fatty acid and amino acid content for the dried samples. The best results were obtained with high-pressure pasteurization, maintaining the proteins, amino acids and lipids characteristics of pollen and the lowest microbial contamination.


Subject(s)
Desiccation , Pasteurization , Bees , Animals , Amino Acids , Antioxidants , Pollen
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Sci Total Environ ; 888: 164193, 2023 Aug 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37196952

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Climate change is causing mean sea surface temperatures (SST) to increase worldwide. However, this increase has not been temporally or spatially uniform, with variations observed depending both on the period considered and the geographic region. In this context, this paper aims to quantify relevant changes in SST along the Western Iberian Coast over the last four decades, through the calculation of trends and anomalies of long-term time series of in situ observations and satellite-derived data. Potential drivers of SST changes were considered using atmospheric and teleconnections time series. Changes in the seasonal cycle of SST were also evaluated. We show that SST has increased since 1982, with regional variations between 0.10 and 0.25 °C per decade, with an increase in air temperature appearing to drive the SST trends along the Iberian coast. In the near-shore area, no significant trends or changes in the seasonal cycle of SST were observed, which is likely due to a buffer effect caused by the seasonal upwelling that characterizes the region. Recent decades show a slowdown in the increase rate of SST along the Western Iberian Coast. An upwelling intensification could justify this observation, along with the effect of teleconnections on the regional climate, such as the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) and the Western Mediterranean Oscillation Index (WeMOI). Our results suggest that the WeMOI plays a more important role in coastal SST variability than the other teleconnections. The present study quantifies regional changes in SST and enhances knowledge of the role of ocean-atmosphere interactions in regulating climate and weather conditions. Moreover, it provides a relevant scientific context to the development of regional adaptative and mitigation actions in response to climate change.

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Plants (Basel) ; 12(9)2023 Apr 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37176911

ABSTRACT

The Acacia genus is considered one of the most invasive taxa in some habitats, namely coastal dunes, maritime calcareous soils, fresh lands in the valleys, mountainous areas, and the banks of watercourses and roadsides. In Portugal, the severity risk is very high, so this study aimed to evaluate the nutritional and mineral contents of the green pods as a potential source for livestock feeds and soil fertilizer because, as far as we know, there is no use for this species. The seven different species of Acacia (Acacia mearnsii Link, Acacia longifolia (Andrews) Willd, Acacia melanoxylon R. Br., Acacia pycnantha Bentham, Acacia dealbata Link., Acacia retinodes Schlecht, and Acacia cyclops A. Cunn. ex G. Don fil) were evaluated. The results showed that Acacia green pods have a high protein, fibre and minerals content, especially in potassium (K), calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg). All species present a different profile of the studied parameters, suggesting different potentials for their future use. Near-infrared spectroscopy was a potential tool to predict the earlier quality of the Acacia green pods to better select the raw material for the different applications.

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medRxiv ; 2022 Aug 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36032977

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SARS-CoV-2 omicron subvariants BA.1 and BA.2 became dominant in many countries in early 2022. These subvariants are now being displaced by BA.4 and BA.5. While natural infection with BA.1/BA.2 provides some protection against BA.4/BA.5 infection, the duration of this protection remains unknown. We used the national Portuguese COVID-19 registry to investigate the waning of protective immunity conferred by prior BA.1/BA.2 infection towards BA.5. We divided the individuals infected during the period of BA.1/BA.2 dominance (>90% of sample isolates) in successive 15-day intervals and determined the risk of subsequent infection with BA.5 over a fixed period. Compared with uninfected people, one previous infection conferred substantial protection against BA.5 re-infection at 3 months (RR=0.12; 95% CI: 0.11-0.12). However, although still significant, the protection was reduced by two-fold at 5 months post-infection (RR=0.24; 0.23-0.24). These results should be interpreted in the context of vaccine breakthrough infections, as the vaccination coverage in the individuals included in the analyses is >98% since the end of 2021. This waning of protection following BA.1/BA.2 infection highlights the need to assess the stability and durability of immune protection induced with the adapted vaccines (based on BA.1) over time.

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Sci Total Environ ; 827: 154190, 2022 Jun 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35235849

ABSTRACT

Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent as a result of climate change, and the increasing frequency of these events may lead to significant changes in fish assemblages. In this sense, this work aimed to study the effects of climate change and extreme weather events on fish assemblages in the Rio Minho estuary (Portugal). Between 2010 and 2019, continuous weekly sampling with fyke nets was carried out to assess the dynamics of fish assemblages in the estuary. In addition, temperature and precipitation data were obtained from satellite information to assess the relationship between climatic variables and fish composition, structure, and diversity. Fish populations changed significantly over time, becoming less diverse and largely dominated by a few, mostly invasive species (e.g., carp, goldfish, pumpkinseed, and tench), while the abundance of most native species declined over the years (e.g., panjorca, stickleback, and shad). High temperatures and low precipitation negatively affected native species, while the invasive species benefited from increased temperatures and extreme weather events (droughts and floods).


Subject(s)
Climate Change , Extreme Weather , Animals , Estuaries , Fishes , Floods , Introduced Species , Weather
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Toxics ; 10(2)2022 Jan 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35202234

ABSTRACT

Due to non-linear interactions, the effects of contaminant mixtures on aquatic ecosystems are difficult to assess, especially under temperature rise that will likely exacerbate the complexity of the responses. Yet, under the current climatic crisis, assessing the effects of water contaminants and temperature is paramount to understanding the biological impacts of mixtures of stressors on aquatic ecosystems. Here, we use an ecosystem model followed by global sensitivity analysis (GSA) to prioritize the effects of four single emerging contaminants (ECs) and their mixture, combined with two temperature rise scenarios, on the biomass production of a NE Atlantic estuary. Scenarios ran for 10 years with a time-step of 0.1 days. The results indicate that macroinvertebrate biomass was significantly explained by the effect of each single EC and by their mixture but not by temperature. Globally, the most adverse effects were induced by two ECs and by the mixture of the four ECs, although the sensitivity of macroinvertebrates to the tested scenarios differed. Overall, the present approach is useful to prioritize the effects of stressors and assess the sensitivity of the different trophic groups within food webs, which may be of relevance to support decision making linked to the sustainable management of estuaries and other aquatic systems.

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Zootaxa ; 5213(4): 336-370, 2022 Nov 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37044932

ABSTRACT

This study focuses on aquatic mites from the Portuguese Exclusive Economic Zone, including the mainland area, and Madeira and Azores archipelagos, aiming at compiling all existing information and generating a list of species and all their data on collecting sites. For the present work, we consider aquatic species, those that inhabit the marine, deep sea, intertidal, freshwater, transition water or brackish environments, with life-cycle occurring entirely at water habitats or their vicinity. Furthermore, breeding should take place in water aquatic lifestyles. The dataset search for this checklist started with the first descriptions of water acarids from the Azores Archipelago performed by Théodore Barrois. Primary sources for occurrence confirmation were Süßwasserfauna von Mitteleuropa book collection, The Global Biodiversity Information Facility (GBIF), complemented with an extensive Portuguese literature review and data biodiversity websites, e.g., European Water Mite Research (Watermite.org). In total, 102 valid species were found belonging to 41 genera, and 19 families, nested in the orders Mesostigmata, Sarcoptiformes and Trombidiformes. This is the first work compiling all the species of aquatic mites found in Portuguese territory, as well as data of collection, serving as the basis for future studies.


Subject(s)
Mites , Animals , Portugal , Water , Biodiversity
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Mar Pollut Bull ; 173(Pt A): 113008, 2021 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34653887

ABSTRACT

Wild fish (Cyprinus carpio, Mugil cephalus, Platichthys flesus) from an estuary of the NE Atlantic coast were investigated for plastic contamination (N = 128). From the 1289 particles recovered from fish samples, 883 were plastics. Among these, 84% were fibres and 97% were microplastics. Thirty-six polymers were identified. The number of microplastics (mean ± SD) per individual fish (MP/fish) was 8 ± 6 in C. carpio, 10 ± 9 in M. cephalus and 2 ± 2 in P. flesus. The means of MP/fish per body site were 6 ± 7 in gastrointestinal tract, 0.5 ± 1.1 in gills, 0.3 ± 0.7 in liver and 0.6 ± 1.2 in muscle samples. A few large fibres in liver (≤ 4841 µm) and muscle (≤ 5810 µm) samples were found. The results evidence the existence of high fish contamination by microplastics and reinforce the need of further research on plastic pollution in estuaries.


Subject(s)
Carps , Water Pollutants, Chemical , Animals , Atlantic Ocean , Environmental Monitoring , Estuaries , Fishes , Microplastics , Plastics , Rivers , Water Pollutants, Chemical/analysis
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Immunol Lett ; 236: 68-77, 2021 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34087263

ABSTRACT

The impact of HIV co-infection on the plasma immunological biomarker profile of HTLV-1 infected patients was evaluated. The plasma levels of leukotrienes and chemokines/cytokines were quantified by ELISA and Cytometric Bead Array. A total of 138 volunteers were enrolled and divided into two subgroups ("HTLV-1(+)HIV(-)" and "HTLV-1(+)(HIV(+)"), which were categorized according to the HTLV-1-associated neurological disease (AS, pHAM and HAM). Reference controls were BD and HIV mono-infected patients. HAM(+) exhibited higher CD4+ T-cell counts as compared to HIV+ mono-infected patients and lower HTLV-1 proviral load as compared to mono-infected HAM(-) patients. AS(+) exhibited higher levels of CysLT, CXCL8/IL-8 and lower levels of CCL5/RANTES as compared to AS(-). Increased levels of IL-6 and TNF with reduced levels of CXCL10/IP10 and CCL5/RANTES were observed in co-infected pHAM(+) as compared to mono-infected pHAM(-). HAM(+) patients revealed an increase in CXCL8/IL-8, CCL2/MCP-1, CXCL-10/IP-10, TNF and a decrease in IL-2 as compared to HAM(-) subgroup.


Subject(s)
Coinfection , HIV Infections/immunology , HIV Infections/metabolism , HTLV-I Infections/immunology , HTLV-I Infections/metabolism , Host-Pathogen Interactions/immunology , Human T-lymphotropic virus 1/immunology , Adult , Biomarkers , CD4 Lymphocyte Count , Cross-Sectional Studies , Cytokines/blood , Cytokines/metabolism , Disease Susceptibility , Female , HIV Infections/virology , HTLV-I Infections/virology , Host-Pathogen Interactions/genetics , Humans , Leukotrienes/metabolism , Male , Middle Aged , Viral Load
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Rev Bras Ginecol Obstet ; 42(11): 690-696, 2020 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33254262

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the prevalence of hypertensive disorders, perinatal outcomes (preterm infants, low birthweight infants and Apgar score < 7 at the 5th minute and fetal deaths) and the cesarean rates in pregnant women hospitalized for delivery at the Maternidade Hilda Brandão da Santa Casa de Belo Horizonte, Belo Horizonte, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, from March 1, 2008 to February 28, 2018. METHODS: A case-control study was performed, and the groups selected for comparison were those of pregnant women with and without hypertensive disorders. Out of the 36,724 women, 4,464 were diagnosed with hypertensive disorders and 32,260 did not present hypertensive disorders RESULTS: The prevalence of hypertensive disorders was 12.16%; the perinatal outcomes and cesarean rates between the 2 groups with and without hypertensive disorders were: preterm infants (21.70% versus 9.66%, odds ratio [OR] 2.59, 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.40-2.80, p < 0.001); low birthweight infants (24.48% versus 10.56%; OR 2.75; 95% CI, 2.55-2.96; p < 0.001); Apgar score < 7 at the 5th minute (1.40% versus 1.10%; OR 1.27; 95% CI, 0.97-1.67; p = 0.84); dead fetuses diagnosed prior to delivery (1.90% versus 0.91%; OR 2.12; 95% CI, 1.67-2.70; p < 0.001); cesarean rates (60.22% versus 31.21%; OR 3.34; 95% CI, 3.14-3.55; p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Hypertensive disorders are associated with higher rates of cesarean deliveries and higher risk of preterm infants, low birthweight infants and a higher risk of fetal deaths.


OBJETIVO: Avaliar a prevalência dos distúrbios hipertensivos, resultados perinatais (recém-nascidos pré-termo, recém-nascidos de baixo peso, índice de Apgar < 7 no 5° minuto e óbitos fetais) e as taxas de cesarianas nas gestantes internadas para assistência ao parto na Maternidade Hilda Brandão da Santa Casa de Belo Horizonte, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brasil, no período de 1° de março de 2008 a 28 de fevereiro de 2018. MéTODOS: Foi realizado um estudo analítico, observacional, longitudinal. Os grupos selecionados para comparação foram gestantes com e sem distúrbios hipertensivos. Do total de 36.724 gestantes, 4.464 foram diagnosticadas com distúrbios hipertensivos e 32.260 não apresentavam distúrbios hipertensivos. RESULTADOS: A prevalência dos distúrbios hipertensivos foi de 12,16%; Os resultados perinatais e as taxas de cesarianas entre os 2 grupos de gestantes com e sem distúrbios hipertensivos foram: recém-nascidos pré-termo (21,70% versus 9,66%; odds ratio [OR] 2,59; intervalo de confiança [IC] 95%, 2,40­2,80; p < 0,001); recém-nascidos de baixo peso (24,48% versus 10,56%; OR 2,75; IC 95%, 2,55­2,96; p < 0,001); índice de Apgar < 7 no 5° minuto (1,40% versus 1,10%; OR 1,27; IC 95%, 0,97­1,67; p = 0,084); fetos mortos diagnosticados previamente ao parto (1,90% versus 0,91%; OR 2,12; IC 95%, 1,67­2,70; p < 0,001); taxas de cesarianas (60,22% versus 31,21%; OR 3,34; IC 95%, 3,14­3,55; p < 0,001). CONCLUSãO: Os distúrbios hipertensivos estão associados a maiores taxas de cesarianas, ao maior risco de recém-nascidos pré-termo, recém-nascidos de baixo peso e a um maior risco de óbitos fetais.


Subject(s)
Hospitalization , Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced/epidemiology , Prenatal Care , Adult , Brazil/epidemiology , Case-Control Studies , Cesarean Section/statistics & numerical data , Female , Humans , Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced/etiology , Infant, Newborn , Longitudinal Studies , Perinatal Death , Pregnancy , Pregnancy Outcome , Prevalence , Retrospective Studies
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Rev. bras. ginecol. obstet ; 42(11): 690-696, Nov. 2020. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1144169

ABSTRACT

Abstract Objective: To evaluate the prevalence of hypertensive disorders, perinatal outcomes (preterm infants, low birthweight infants and Apgar score < 7 at the 5th minute and fetal deaths) and the cesarean rates in pregnant women hospitalized for delivery at the Maternidade Hilda Brandão da Santa Casa de Belo Horizonte, Belo Horizonte, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, from March 1, 2008 to February 28, 2018. Methods: A case-control study was performed, and the groups selected for comparison were those of pregnant women with and without hypertensive disorders. Out of the 36,724 women, 4,464 were diagnosed with hypertensive disorders and 32,260 did not present hypertensive disorders Results: The prevalence of hypertensive disorders was 12.16%; the perinatal outcomes and cesarean rates between the 2 groups with and without hypertensive disorders were: preterm infants (21.70% versus 9.66%, odds ratio [OR] 2.59, 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.40-2.80, p < 0.001); low birthweight infants (24.48% versus 10.56%; OR 2.75; 95% CI, 2.55-2.96; p < 0.001); Apgar score < 7 at the 5th minute (1.40% versus 1.10%; OR 1.27; 95% CI, 0.97-1.67; p = 0.84); dead fetuses diagnosed prior to delivery (1.90% versus 0.91%; OR 2.12; 95% CI, 1.67-2.70; p < 0.001); cesarean rates (60.22% versus 31.21%; OR 3.34; 95% CI, 3.14-3.55; p < 0.001). Conclusion: Hypertensive disorders are associated with higher rates of cesarean deliveries and higher risk of preterm infants, low birthweight infants and a higher risk of fetal deaths.


Resumo Objetivo: Avaliar a prevalência dos distúrbios hipertensivos, resultados perinatais (recém-nascidos pré-termo, recém-nascidos de baixo peso, índice de Apgar < 7 no 5° minuto e óbitos fetais) e as taxas de cesarianas nas gestantes internadas para assistência ao parto na Maternidade Hilda Brandão da Santa Casa de Belo Horizonte, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brasil, no período de 1° de março de 2008 a 28 de fevereiro de 2018. Métodos: Foi realizado um estudo analítico, observacional, longitudinal. Os grupos selecionados para comparação foram gestantes com e sem distúrbios hipertensivos. Do total de 36.724 gestantes, 4.464 foram diagnosticadas com distúrbios hipertensivos e 32.260 não apresentavam distúrbios hipertensivos. Resultados: A prevalência dos distúrbios hipertensivos foi de 12,16%; Os resultados perinatais e as taxas de cesarianas entre os 2 grupos de gestantes com e sem distúrbios hipertensivos foram: recém-nascidos pré-termo (21,70% versus 9,66%; odds ratio [OR] 2,59; intervalo de confiança [IC] 95%, 2,40-2,80; p < 0,001); recém-nascidos de baixo peso (24,48% versus 10,56%; OR 2,75; IC 95%, 2,55-2,96; p < 0,001); índice de Apgar < 7 no 5° minuto (1,40% versus 1,10%; OR 1,27; IC 95%, 0,97-1,67; p = 0,084); fetos mortos diagnosticados previamente ao parto (1,90% versus 0,91%; OR 2,12; IC 95%, 1,67-2,70; p < 0,001); taxas de cesarianas (60,22% versus 31,21%; OR 3,34; IC 95%, 3,14-3,55; p < 0,001). Conclusão: Os distúrbios hipertensivos estão associados a maiores taxas de cesarianas, ao maior risco de recém-nascidos pré-termo, recém-nascidos de baixo peso e a um maior risco de óbitos fetais.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Pregnancy , Infant, Newborn , Adult , Prenatal Care , Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced/epidemiology , Hospitalization , Brazil/epidemiology , Pregnancy Outcome , Case-Control Studies , Cesarean Section/statistics & numerical data , Prevalence , Retrospective Studies , Longitudinal Studies , Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced/etiology , Perinatal Death
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Folia Parasitol (Praha) ; 672020 Feb 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32188792

ABSTRACT

Six types of sphaeractinomyxon are reported from the coelomic cavity of oligochaetes collected from the Minho River estuary in northern Portugal. Four new types are morphologically and molecularly described from freshwater species belonging to the genera Psammoryctides Hrabe and Potamothrix Vejdovský et Mrázek in the upper estuary, thus significantly increasing the number of known freshwater sphaeractinomyxon. In the lower estuary, sphaeractinomyxon types 8 and 10 of Rangel et al. (2016) are recorded infecting the marine oligochaete Tubificoides pseudogaster (Dahl). A single specimen of T. pseudogaster further displayed infection by one of the four new types found in the upper estuary, suggesting the involvement of sphaeractinomyxon in the life cycles of myxosporean species that infect migratory fish hosts. The acquisition of these second hosts is proposed to have allowed the myxosporean counterparts of sphaeractinomyxon to cross environmental barriers and conquer new habitats. Phylogenetic analyses of the SSU rRNA gene reveal the four new types clustering within the monophyletic clade of mugiliform-infecting myxobolids, strengthening the previously proposed involvement of the sphaeractinomyxon collective group in the life cycles of this specific group of myxosporeans. Endocapsa types also cluster within the latter clade, having actinospores that differ from those of sphaeractinomyxon only in the presence of valvular swellings that do not change when in contact with water. In this study, however, one type was found displaying actinospores with and without valvular swellings in the same oligochaete specimen. This overlap in actinospore morphology is given as grounds for the demise of the endocapsa collective group.


Subject(s)
Host-Parasite Interactions , Myxozoa/physiology , Oligochaeta/parasitology , Animals , Estuaries , Myxozoa/classification , Myxozoa/genetics , Portugal , RNA, Ribosomal/analysis
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Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg ; 114(5): 346-354, 2020 05 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32118274

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study was to identify the prognostic factors associated with death from visceral leishmaniasis (VL) considering the clinical evolution of patients through a case-control study. METHODS: We randomly selected 180 cases (death caused by VL) and 180 controls (cured) from Belo Horizonte's hospitals in Brazil, according to data found in the patients' medical records. Five models of multivariate logistic regression were performed following the chronological order of the variables between the onset of the symptoms and evolution of the VL cases. RESULTS: Considering the multivariate models and the stages of clinical evolution of VL, the prognostic factors associated with death are: age >60 y, minor hemorrhagic phenomena, increased abdominal volume, jaundice, dyspnea, malnutrition, TB, billirubin >2 mg/dL, Aspartate Aminotransferase (AST) or Alanine Aminotransferase (ALT) >100 U/L, leukocytes >7000/mm3, hemoglobin <7 g/dL, platelets <50 000/mm3 and infection without defined focus and bleeding. CONCLUSIONS: Knowledge regarding the prognostic factors associated with death from VL in different stages of the disease in large Brazilian urban centers such as Belo Horizonte may help optimize patient management strategies and contribute to reduce the high fatality rates in these cities.


Subject(s)
Leishmaniasis, Visceral , Brazil/epidemiology , Case-Control Studies , Humans , Leishmaniasis, Visceral/diagnosis , Leishmaniasis, Visceral/epidemiology , Prognosis , Risk Factors
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