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Int J STD AIDS ; 18(12): 846-50, 2007 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18073020

ABSTRACT

We investigated the process and time required to collect 450 interviews in a project to determine the most efficacious behavioural surveillance approaches to detect changes in gonorrhoea prevalence. In total, 150 respondents were recruited in each method. For each of place surveys (bars), gonorrhoea case interviews, and network studies based on seeds from the case and place interviews, we determined the recruitment rate and process. Urine testing for gonorrhoea and chlamydia took place in the place interviews. We present data from Houston, Texas that illustrate the sample characteristics, recruitment rates, and, where appropriate, infection rates. Data indicate that there was high uptake and a rapid recruitment rate from the place surveys, an intermediate rate from the network studies, and that the gonorrhoea case interviews were the most inefficient accrual method for behavioural surveillance. Sample characteristics and biases in each method are described, and conclusions drawn for the relative efficacy of each method for gonorrhoea behavioural surveillance.


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Gonorrhea/epidemiology , Gonorrhea/prevention & control , Population Surveillance/methods , Sexual Behavior , Adult , Black or African American , Behavior Therapy , Contact Tracing , Demography , Female , Gonorrhea/transmission , Humans , Interviews as Topic , Male , Middle Aged , Patient Selection , Prevalence , Selection Bias , Sexual Partners , Surveys and Questionnaires , Texas/epidemiology
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Eur J Immunol ; 26(9): 2000-5, 1996 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-8814237

ABSTRACT

Venom-induced necrosis is a common local debilitating sequela of bites by many vipers, frequently resulting in severe permanent scarring and deformity. Antivenoms are not effective under these circumstances unless administered within a few minutes of the bite; this is unlikely to occur in the rural tropics where most victims take a long time to reach medical care. We have shown that two venom zinc metalloproteinases (jararhagin from Bothrops jararaca venom and a metalloproteinase from Echis pyramidum leakeyi venom) successfully cleaved the recombinant glutathione-S-transferase-tumor necrosis factor-alpha fusion protein (GST-TNF-alpha) substrate to form biologically active TNF-alpha which was shown to be neutralized by ovine TNF-alpha Fab antibodies. This resulted in a reduction of venom-induced necrosis in mice when injected intravenously or intradermally both before and after intradermal injections of E.p.leakeyi venom. A peptidomimetic (POL 647) was also found to inhibit the Echis metalloproteinase, thus preventing the processing of the TNF precursor; this was shown using a TNF-alpha-sensitive cell culture assay and electrophoresis. These observations demonstrate the possible importance of TNF-alpha in the development of the resulting necrotic lesion and leads to the hypothesis that increased levels of venom metalloproteinases following snake bite release active TNF-alpha. This cytokine may contribute to the local necrosis and also induce the production of endogenous matrix metalloproteinases, which in turn generate a positive feedback mechanism resulting in continued cleavage of pro-TNF-alpha. The results indicate that inhibition or neutralization of endogenous TNF-alpha appears to result in a significant reduction in venom-induced necrosis. This could help to explain the clinical observations that treatment of local necrosis following snake bite by antivenom is only minimally successful.


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Metalloendopeptidases/physiology , Protein Precursors/metabolism , Snake Bites/metabolism , Snake Venoms/toxicity , Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha/metabolism , Amino Acid Sequence , Animals , Immunoglobulin Fab Fragments/immunology , Male , Mice , Molecular Sequence Data , Necrosis , Snake Venoms/metabolism
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