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Rev. am. med. respir ; 24(1): 43-46, ene. 2024.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1569596

ABSTRACT

RESUMEN La primera causa de muerte por enfermedad infecto-contagiosa a nivel mundial es atribuible a la infección por Mycobacterium tuberculosis. La tuberculosis extrapulmonar representa entre un 20 % y un 25 % de los casos de enfermedad tuberculosa. Frecuentemente, para arribar al diagnóstico de dichas localizaciones, se debe recurrir a pruebas diagnósticas invasivas Se presenta el caso de un paciente de 17 años de edad con compromiso extrapulmo nar de tuberculosis en médula ósea sin inmunocompromiso conocido, con síntomas de fiebre, astenia, pérdida de peso, tricitopenia y hepatoesplenomegalia, sin otros hallazgos clínicos significativos. Se arriba al diagnóstico por cultivo positivo para tuberculosis en material de punción/ biopsia de médula ósea. Luego de un mes de tratamiento con isoniacida, pirazinamida, etambutol y rifampicina evoluciona con registros febriles aún después de recibir antibióticos por infección urinaria por Klebsiella pneumoniae, por lo cual se inicia corticoterapia oral con buena respuesta. El paciente abandona el tratamiento luego de tres meses y medio por mala adherencia a este.


ABSTRACT The leading cause of death from a contagious infectious disease worldwide is attribut able to Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection. Extrapulmonary tuberculosis accounts for 20-25 % of cases of tuberculous disease. Frequently, in order to reach the diagnosis of these sites, invasive diagnostic tests have to be used. We present the case of a 17-year-old patient with extrapulmonary tuberculosis with bone marrow involvement. The patient wasn't immunocompromised, and had the following symptoms: fever, asthenia, weight loss, tricytopenia and hepatosplenomegaly, without other significant clinical findings. The diagnosis was reached by positive culture for tuberculosis in bone marrow puncture aspiration/biopsy material After one month of treatment with isoniazid, pyrazinamide, ethambutol and rifampicin, the patient evolved with fever episodes, even after having received antibiotics for urinary tract infection caused by Klebsiella pneumoniae. Thus, oral corticosteroid therapy was started, with good response. The patient discontinued treatment after three and a half months due to poor adherence.

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Barbarói ; (64): 142-166, jul.-dez. 2023.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, Index Psychology - journals | ID: biblio-1566918

ABSTRACT

A pesquisa a qual tratamos neste artigo visou a produção de questões clínicas do trabalho com Agentes Socioeducadores, problematizando a expansão do poder de agir em meio às tensões educar/punir/vigiar características do exercício neste campo. Amparamo-nos na Clínica da Atividade e Ergologia. Tais perspectivas afirmam que trabalhar implica em gerir a distância entre o prescrito e o real, buscando analisar como trabalhadores efetuam cotidianamente microgestões dos processos laborais mediante imprevisibilidades e os modos como experimentam o trabalho, produzindo transformações através de relações entre si e o mundo. A metodologia operou pela pesquisa-intervenção cartográfica, utilizando diários de campo, observações, análise documental, acompanhamento das situações concretas de trabalho, formação de espaços coletivos junto aos trabalhadores e Instrução ao Sósia. As análises permitiram explorar peculiaridades da dinâmica expansão-constrangimento do poder de agir no trabalho da Socioeducação, discutindo que cuidar da saúde pelo cuidado do ofício abre perspectivas para a instauração de relação éticas por entre a expansão do poder de agir no trabalho socioeducativo.(AU)


The research we covered in this article aimed at the production of clinical questions of the work with Socioeducational Agents, problematizing the expansion of the power to act amid the tensions to educate / punish / monitor characteristics of the exercise in this field. We are supported by the Clinic of Activity and Ergology. Such perspectives affirm that working implies managing the distance between what is prescribed and what is real, seeking to analyze how workers perform micro-management of work processes on a daily basis through unpredictability and the ways in which they experience work, producing transformations through relationships between themselves and the world. The methodology operated by cartographic research-intervention, using field diaries, observations, document analysis, monitoring of concrete work situations, formation of collective spaces with workers and Instruction to the Double. The analyzes allowed to explore peculiarities of the dynamic expansion-constraint of the power to act in the work of Socioeducation, arguing that taking care of health by taking care of the work opens up perspectives for the establishment of ethical relationships between the expansion of the power to act in socio-educational work.(AU)


Esta investigación que cubrimos en este artículo tuvo como objetivo la producción de preguntas clínicas del trabajo con Agentes Socioeducativos, problematizando la expansión del poder de actuar en medio de las tensiones para educar / sancionar / monitorear características del ejercicio en este campo. Nos avala la Clínica de Actividad y Ergología. Tales perspectivas afirman que trabajar implica gestionar la distancia entre lo prescrito y lo real, buscando analizar cómo los trabajadores realizan la microgestión de los procesos de trabajo en el día a día a través de la imprevisibilidad y las formas en que viven el trabajo, produciendo transformaciones a través de las relaciones entre ellos mismos y el mundo. La metodología operada por investigación-intervención cartográfica, utilizando diarios de campo, observaciones, análisis documental, seguimiento de situaciones concretas de trabajo, formación de espacios colectivos con trabajadores e Instrucción a Sósia. Los análisis permitieron explorar peculiaridades de la dinámica expansión-constreñimiento del poder de actuar en el trabajo de Socioeducación, argumentando que cuidar la salud cuidando el trabajo abre perspectivas para el establecimiento de relaciones éticas entre la expansión del poder de actuar en el trabajo socioeducativo.(AU)


Subject(s)
Humans , Male , Prisoners/education , Work , Education
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J Helminthol ; 97: e77, 2023 Oct 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37855089

ABSTRACT

In many countries, urban areas are commonly contaminated with canine feces that spread parasites, a situation related to the natural and social environment. Dogs having free access to public areas therefore constitutes a health risk. Because in Patagonia there are no records of city comparisons that consider the number of free-roaming dogs and the local environmental and socioeconomic characteristics, in this study we analyse and compare canine parasitoses in two cities of Rio Negro province, Argentina. Canine feces were collected from public areas of El Bolsón and Cipolletti cities and examined using enrichment methods, Kinyoun stain and immunoassay (Copro-Elisa). The total percentage of positive feces in El Bolsón was 68.95% and 16 parasite taxa being identified, whereas in Cipolletti the total positive feces was 41.1%, with 11 taxa. Both cities presented more helminth species than protozoans. The variables that explained the occurrence of all parasites were rainfall and socioeconomic stratum with the highest values being found in low-income areas.Soil moisture is conditioned by rainfall. This study highlights the presence of the zoonotic Echinococcus sp. in dogs in urban areas of the Rio Negro province. The occurrence of this parasite in Cipolletti is unexpected, given that this city is not considered an endemic zone for this disease, which is not included in local monitoring and control plans.


Subject(s)
Dog Diseases , Echinococcosis , Helminths , Parasites , Animals , Dogs , Argentina/epidemiology , Echinococcosis/veterinary , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Feces/parasitology , Dog Diseases/epidemiology , Dog Diseases/parasitology
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Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports ; 45: 100925, 2023 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37783528

ABSTRACT

Notocotylus cygni n. sp. is described here, taken from the intestine of the black-necked swan Cygnus melancoryphus (Molina) of Patagonia, Argentina. This new species differs from other members of the genus Notocotylus by having the genital pore anterior to the caecal bifurcation (located slightly posterior to oral sucker) and the unequal number and arrangement of ventral papillae (2-3 in the lateral rows and 10-12 in the median row). Phylogenetic analyses of the 28S and ITS1-5.8S ribosomal DNA (rRNA) sequences of the new species and other notocotylid trematodes available in GenBank indicate that N. cygni n. sp. is a sister taxon of Notocotylus fosteri Kinsella et Tkach, 2005, a trematode of the intestine of the rice rat Oryzomys palustris of Florida, United States. The new species differs from N. fosteri in the unequal number and arrangement of ventral papillae, number of uterine loops, size of the egg, definitive hosts (birds vs. mammals), and disparate environment and geographical distribution (freshwater environment in Patagonia vs. salt marsh in North America). This is the eighth species of Notocotylus reported from birds in Argentina, and the ninth species from the family Notocotylidae recorded in black-necked swans in South America.


Subject(s)
Trematoda , Rats , Animals , Argentina , Phylogeny , Trematoda/genetics , Birds , Ducks , Mammals
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Parasitol Res ; 122(11): 2667-2689, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37707608

ABSTRACT

The current conservation status of Percichthys trucha (Creole perch) is Least Concern, although the population trend is considered to be decreasing. We conducted an extensive survey of parasite fauna in this species over two decades in its distribution range in Argentina. Fish were collected using gill and trawl nets. Parasites were collected, identified, and counted to calculate prevalence and mean intensity. The present work reports the parasite species infecting P. trucha, using data from our own survey and from previously published records. This information enables us to evaluate infection and distribution patterns, assess the role of P. trucha as host, determine the specificity of the parasites, and evaluate the threat represented by introduced, invasive parasites. The data set consists of a total of 453 host-parasite-locality records, of which only 15 are exclusively bibliographic. We found 44 parasite taxa: 19 digeneans, 4 monogeneans, 5 cestodes, 8 nematodes, 4 acanthocephalans, 3 crustaceans, and 1 mollusk. The most represented families were Diplostomidae, Heterophyidae, and Dactylogyridae. This study increases the number of parasite species known from 25 to 44. It can be concluded that this parasite fauna is characterized by high diversity, particularly of digeneans, and most of the parasites reproduce within this host, a pattern which is related to the top position of this fish species in the trophic webs. Six parasite species (Allocreadium patagonicum, Homalometron papilliferum, Acanthostomoides apophalliformis, Duplaccessorius andinus, Pseudodelphys limnicola, and Hysterothylacium patagonense) exhibit high host specificity (only matures in Creole perches) and are widely distributed, which could now be considered as "biogeographical core helminth fauna." Some P. trucha populations are affected by the invasion of alien fishes like Cyprinus carpio and pathogenic parasites like Lernaea cyprinacea and Schizocotyle acheilognathi. Our findings emphasize the need for further research.


Subject(s)
Carps , Fish Diseases , Helminths , Parasites , Perches , Perciformes , Trematoda , Humans , Animals , Fishes/parasitology , Perciformes/parasitology , South America , Fish Diseases/epidemiology , Fish Diseases/parasitology
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36293587

ABSTRACT

Despite relational continuity (RC) with the doctor being key to care quality for chronic patients, particularly in fragmented healthcare systems, like many in Latin America (LA), little is known about RC and its attributes, particularly regarding specialists. Aim: We aim to analyse chronic patients' perceptions of RC with primary (PC) and secondary (SC) care doctors, and record changes between 2015 and 2017 in the public healthcare networks of six LA countries. An analysis of two cross-sectional studies applying the CCAENA questionnaire to chronic patients (N = 4881) was conducted in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Uruguay. The dependent variables of RC with PC and SC doctors were: consistency, trust, effective communication, and synthetic indexes based on RC attributes. Descriptive and multivariate analyses were performed. Although the RC index was high in 2015, especially in PC in all countries, and at both levels in Argentina and Uruguay, low perceived consistency of PC and SC doctors in Colombia and Chile and of SC doctors in Mexico revealed important areas for improvement. In 2017 the RC index of SC doctors increased in Chile and Mexico, while SC doctors' consistency in Colombia decreased. This study reveals important gaps in achieving RC with doctors, particularly in SC, which requires further structural and organisational reforms.


Subject(s)
Physicians , Secondary Care , Humans , Latin America , Cross-Sectional Studies , Brazil , Colombia
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Arch Med Res ; 53(6): 625-633, 2022 09.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36109203

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The true prevalence of Chagas disease in Mexico is unknown. However, it has been estimated that 1.1-4 million people are infected with Trypanosoma cruzi, which represents a potential risk for transmission of the disease via contaminated blood. AIM OF THE STUDY: To determine the Chagas disease seroprevalence in donors from eight blood banks in the north of Mexico City, and the northeast of the State of Mexico. STUDY DESIGN AND METHODS: Serum samples from blood donors (n = 515,038) were tested to detect the presence of anti-Trypanosoma cruzi antibodies in eight blood banks. The serologic screening test was performed in each of the blood banks. To confirm the seropositive blood donors, only two out of the eight blood banks used a test with a different principle with the aim of identifying anti-Trypanosoma cruzi antibodies. All tests were validated by the Mexican Institute for Epidemiological Diagnosis and Reference. RESULTS: One thousand two hundred and ten blood donors were seropositive for Trypanosoma cruzi, which represents a 0.23% seroprevalence (95% CI 0.22-0.25%). Of the seropositive blood donors, 97.03 % resided in the northeast area of the State of Mexico, Mexico City, and southern part of the State of Hidalgo. CONCLUSIONS: Active transmission of Chagas disease may be occurring in non-endemic regions in the northeast of the State of Mexico.


Subject(s)
Chagas Disease , Trypanosoma cruzi , Antibodies, Protozoan , Blood Banks , Chagas Disease/diagnosis , Chagas Disease/epidemiology , Humans , Mexico/epidemiology , Seroepidemiologic Studies
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Neurosci Lett ; 788: 136855, 2022 09 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36028005

ABSTRACT

Neuropathic pain (NP) arises as a direct consequence of traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI), which leads to devastating consequences for people suffering from this condition since no specific treatment has been defined. One relevant mechanism in generating painful stimuli involves the direct participation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) at the cellular and subcellular levels. Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of the two most crucial cannabinoid components of the cannabis plant and has been proposed as a potential treatment for NP. Its antioxidant, neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory properties have been documented. However, there is insufficient evidence regarding CBD as treatment of NP induced by SCI or the mechanisms that underlie this effect. In this study, we evaluated the antinociceptive effect of CBD as an acute treatment after the nociceptive behaviors characteristic of NP were established (hypersensitivity threshold and hypersensitivity response). Furthermore, the participation of oxidative stress was determined by lipid peroxidation (LP) and glutathione concentration (GSH) in female Wistar rats with SCI. Acute treatment with CBD (2.5-20 mg/kg, i.p.) decreased nociceptive behaviors in a dose-dependent manner, decreased LP, and increased GSH concentration in injured tissue 15 days after injury. The findings of this study suggest that the antinociceptive effect induced by CBD is regulated by reducing oxidative stress by decreasing the LP and increasing the concentration of antioxidant (GSH) defenses.


Subject(s)
Cannabidiol , Neuralgia , Spinal Cord Injuries , Analgesics/pharmacology , Animals , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Antioxidants/therapeutic use , Cannabidiol/pharmacology , Cannabidiol/therapeutic use , Glutathione/metabolism , Humans , Oxidative Stress , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Spinal Cord/metabolism , Spinal Cord Injuries/complications , Spinal Cord Injuries/drug therapy
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Parasitology ; 149(2): 234-238, 2022 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35234596

ABSTRACT

The transmission of adult parasites from prey to predatory hosts has been demonstrated for some acanthocephalan and one cestode species. Derogenes lacustris (Digenea: Hemiuroidea: Derogenidae) is a generalist parasite that infects, as an adult, the stomach of native and introduced freshwater fishes in Andean Patagonia. In the present work, the post-cyclic transmission of D. lacustris from native Galaxias maculatus (Galaxiidae) to introduced Oncorhynchus mykiss (Salmonidae) was proved experimentally. The observed transmission rate for this experimental infection was 19%. The body length of D. lacustris on day 14 post-infection was significantly greater than before transmission. The number of eggs also increased significantly after transmission, showing that D. lacustris can survive, grow and continue with egg production for at least 2 weeks in predatory salmonids. This study provides the first experimental evidence of post-cyclic transmission of trematodes and the results suggest that post-cyclic parasitism enables this species to broaden its range of hosts and distribution ranges in Argentinean Patagonia.


Subject(s)
Fish Diseases , Oncorhynchus mykiss , Osmeriformes , Trematoda , Animals , Argentina/epidemiology , Fish Diseases/parasitology , Fishes/parasitology , Fresh Water , Osmeriformes/parasitology
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Health Policy Plan ; 37(1): 1-11, 2022 Jan 13.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34718564

ABSTRACT

Although fragmentation in the provision of services is considered an obstacle to effective health care, there is scant evidence on the impact of interventions to improve care coordination between primary care and secondary care in terms of continuity of care-i.e. from the patient perspective-particularly in Latin America (LA). Within the framework of the Equity-LA II project, interventions to improve coordination across care levels were implemented in five Latin American countries (Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Uruguay) through a participatory action research (PAR) process. This paper analyses the impact of these PAR interventions on the cross-level continuity of care of chronic patients in public healthcare networks. A quasi-experimental study was performed with measurements based on two surveys of a sample of patients with chronic conditions (392 per network; 800 per country). Both the baseline (2015) and evaluation (2017) surveys were conducted using the CCAENA questionnaire. In each country, two comparable public healthcare networks were selected, one intervention and one control. Outcomes were cross-level continuity of information and clinical management continuity. Descriptive analyses were conducted, and Poisson regression models with robust variance were fitted to estimate changes. With differences between countries, the results showed improvements in cross-level continuity of clinical information (transfer of clinical information) and clinical management continuity (care coherence). These results are consistent with those of previous studies on the effectiveness of the interventions implemented in each country in improving care coordination in Brazil, Chile and Colombia. Differences between countries are probably related to particular contextual factors and events that occurred during the implementation process. This supports the notion that certain context and process factors are needed to improve continuity of care. The results provide evidence that, although the interventions were designed to enhance care coordination and aimed at health professionals, patients report improvements in continuity of care.


Subject(s)
Health Services Research , Secondary Care , Brazil , Continuity of Patient Care , Humans , Latin America
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Arch. pediatr. Urug ; 92(2): e307, dic. 2021. ilus, tab
Article in Spanish | LILACS, UY-BNMED, BNUY | ID: biblio-1339135

ABSTRACT

Las porfirias son un grupo complejo y heterogéneo de defectos en la vía de la síntesis del hemo. La porfiria hepato eritropoyética es un subtipo muy poco frecuente y de presentación en la infancia, con compromiso cutáneo predominante. Describimos el caso clínico de una paciente de 5 años, que se presenta con lesiones cutáneas e hipertricosis, se confirma el diagnóstico por elevación de uroporfirinas en orina y secuenciación del gen UROD.


Porphyria is a complex and heterogeneous group of heme synthesis disorder. Hepato-erythropoietic porphyria is a very rare subtype that onsets in childhood, and shows predominant skin involvement. We describe the clinical case of a 5-year-old patient who showed skin lesions and hypertrichosis and whose diagnosis was confirmed due to increased uroporphyrins in urine and UROD gene sequencing


A porfiria é um grupo complexo e heterogêneo de distúrbios da síntese do grupo heme. A porfiria hepato-eritropoiética é um subtipo muito raro que se inicia na infância e mostra envolvimento predominante da pele. Descrevemos o caso clínico de uma paciente de 5 anos que apresentou lesões cutâneas e hipertricose e cujo diagnóstico foi confirmado por aumento de uroporfirinas na urina e sequenciamento do gene UROD.


Subject(s)
Humans , Female , Child, Preschool , Blister/etiology , Porphyria, Hepatoerythropoietic/complications , Porphyria, Hepatoerythropoietic/genetics , Porphyria, Hepatoerythropoietic/urine , Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1/complications , Hypertrichosis/etiology , Uroporphyrinogen Decarboxylase/analysis , Uroporphyrins/urine , Blister/drug therapy , Coproporphyrins/urine , Hypertrichosis/drug therapy
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Biometals ; 34(6): 1295-1311, 2021 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34529183

ABSTRACT

Thallium (TI) is one of the most toxic heavy metals. Human exposure to Tl occurs through contaminated drinking water and from there to food, a threat to health. Recently, environmental contamination by Tl has been reported in several countries, urging the need for studies to determine the impact of endogenous and exogenous mechanisms preventing thallium toxicity. The cytoprotective effect of metallothionein (MT), a protein with high capacity to chelate metals, at two doses (100 and 600 µg/rat), was tested. Prussian blue (PB) (50 mg/kg) was administered alone or in combination with MT. A dose of Tl (16mg/kg) was injected i.p. to Wistar rats. Antidotes were administered twice daily, starting 24h after Tl injection, for 4 days. Tl concentrations diminished in most organs (p < 0.05) by effect of PB, alone or in combination with MT, whereas MT alone decreased Tl concentrations in testis, spleen, lung and liver. Likewise, brain thallium also diminished (p < 0.05) by effect of PB and MT alone or in combination in most of the regions analyzed (p < 0.05). The greatest diminution of Tl was achieved when the antidotes were combined. Plasma markers of renal damage increased after Tl administration, while PB and MT, either alone or in combination, prevented the raise of those markers. Only MT increased the levels of reduced glutathione (GSH) in the kidney. Finally, increased Nrf2 was observed in liver and kidney, after treatment with MT alone or in combination with PB. Results showed that MT alone or in combination with PB is cytoprotective after thallium exposure.


Subject(s)
Metallothionein , Thallium , Animals , Ferrocyanides , Male , Metallothionein/metabolism , Oxidative Stress , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Thallium/metabolism , Thallium/toxicity
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Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports ; 25: 100583, 2021 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34474807

ABSTRACT

Human interaction with dogs can potentially lead to zoonoses. The aim of this integrative approach is to describe the relationship between dog parasites, dog care, and the human population of a rural Patagonian village. Surveys were carried out to evaluate owners' attitudes towards dogs, and coproparasitological and coproELISA analyses were performed to determine parasitic infection values. Fur samples and vegetable garden soil were also analyzed. A multivariate regression was performed to identify factors determining infection. All households owned at least one dog, of which only 54.9% had been dewormed in the past three months, and almost half of which were allowed to roam freely. Dogs with protozoan and helminth infections represented 68.8% of the total, 50% being parasitized by helminths of 7 species, including the zoonotic Toxocara canis, Uncinaria sp. Ancylostoma sp. and Echinococcus sp. All hair samples were negative, but 42.8% of vegetable gardens harbored Ancylostomatidae larvae. Statistical analyses indicated that the predictor "time since last deworming" explained infections by Cryptosporidium sp. and helminths, while the predictors "number of dogs per household", "sex", and "freedom to roam" explained the infections by helminths. This shows that the longer the time interval since the last deworming treatment, the greater the probability of a dog being infected by some type of parasite, either Cryptosporidium sp. or a helminth. On the other hand, the probability of being infected by helminths increased when there was more than one dog in the household. Furthermore, male dogs and dogs allowed to roam freely were more likely to be infected. Considering the inadequate care and sanitary status of dogs infected with zoonotic species, it is necessary to raise awareness of the need for responsible care of dogs.


Subject(s)
Cryptosporidiosis , Cryptosporidium , Dog Diseases , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic , Animals , Dog Diseases/epidemiology , Dog Diseases/parasitology , Dogs , Feces/parasitology , Humans , Intestinal Diseases, Parasitic/veterinary , Male , Prevalence , Rural Population
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Parasitol Res ; 120(7): 2523-2532, 2021 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34164715

ABSTRACT

A new hemiuroidean species, Genarchella pichileufuensis n. sp. (Derogenidae: Halipeginae), was found in the stomach of the siluriform freshwater fish, Hatcheria macraei (Girard, 1855), in the Pichileufu River, Patagonia, Argentina. Its rediae with immature cystophorous cercariae were found in the snail Heleobia hatcheri (Pilsbry, 1911) in the same site. The present new species is morphologically featured by having a cyclocoel in the hindbody unlike the other species of the genus. The characteristics of this species allowed us to amend the diagnosis of the genus Genarchella as follows: cyclocoel present or absent; testes symmetrical to tandem; ootype pouch present. In the phylogenetic analysis, G. pichileufuensis forms a well-supported clade with Genarchella spp. recovered from Mexican freshwater fishes. This clade is included in the cluster of representatives of the subfamily Halipeginae. So far, three hemiuroidean species, Thometrema patagonica (Szidat, 1956), Derogenes lacustris Tsuchida, Flores, Viozzi, Rauque et Urabe, 2021 and G. pichileufuensis n. sp., have been reported from freshwater fishes in Argentinean Patagonia.


Subject(s)
Catfishes/parasitology , Gastropoda/parasitology , Trematoda/classification , Trematoda/physiology , Animals , Argentina , Male , Phylogeny , Rivers , Species Specificity , Trematoda/anatomy & histology , Trematode Infections/parasitology
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Biometals ; 34(3): 687-700, 2021 06.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33900531

ABSTRACT

Neurodegenerative disorders have been linked to the decrease of copper concentrations in different regions of the brain. Therefore, intake of micronutrient supplements could be a therapeutic alternative. Since the copper distribution profile has not been elucidated yet, the aim of this study was to characterize and to analyze the concentration profile of a single administration of copper gluconate to rats by two routes of administration. Male Wistar rats were divided into three groups. The control group received vehicle (n = 5), and the experimental groups received 79.5 mg/kg of copper orally (n = 4-6) or 0.64 mg/kg of copper intravenously. (n = 3-4). Blood, striatum, midbrain and liver samples were collected at different times. Copper concentrations were assessed using atomic absorption spectrophotometry. Copper concentration in samples from the control group were considered as baseline. The highest copper concentration in plasma was observed at 1.5 h after oral administration, while copper was quickly compartmentalized within the first hour after intravenous administration. The striatum evidenced a maximum metal concentration at 0.25 h for both routes of administration, however, the midbrain did not show any change. The highest concentration of the metal was held by the liver. The use of copper salts as replacement therapy should consider its rapid and discrete accumulation into the brain and the rapid and massive distribution of the metal into the liver for both oral and intravenous routes. Development of controlled-release pharmaceutical formulations may overcome the problems that the liver accumulation may imply, particularly, for hepatic copper toxicity.


Subject(s)
Gluconates/pharmacokinetics , Administration, Oral , Animals , Dose-Response Relationship, Drug , Gluconates/administration & dosage , Gluconates/blood , Injections, Intravenous , Male , Rats , Rats, Wistar , Tissue Distribution
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Vet Parasitol Reg Stud Reports ; 23: 100532, 2021 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33678385

ABSTRACT

Oslerus osleri is a cosmopolitan filaroid nematode that parasitizes the respiratory system of domestic and wild canids. Natural infection by O. osleri is reported in the Andean fox (Lycalopex culpaeus) in this study. Nematodes, enclosed in small and compact fibrous nodules of 1 to 5 mm in diameter, were found on the surface of the trachea near the bronchial bifurcation on four Andean foxes during necropsy (one from Cuzco, Peru and three from Northwestern Patagonia in Argentina). The nematodes were identified as O. osleri by morphological and molecular methods. Ribosomal and mitochondrial DNA analyses were performed amplifying the second internal transcribed spacer region (ITS-2), the partial cytochrome c oxidase 1 (cox1), and the large subunit of nuclear ribosomal RNA (LSU rRNA) genes. Sequences of the ITS-2 and LSU rRNA had a genetic variation of 1.5% and 1.0%, respectively, with previous sequences of O. osleri registered in Genbank. This is the first amplification of the cox1 gene of O. osleri and demonstrated an identity of 92% to Perostrongylus falciformis (KY365437), and 90% to Angiostrongylus cantonensis (KY779735) and Angiostrongylus costaricensis (AP017675).


Subject(s)
Foxes/parasitology , Nematoda , Strongylida Infections , Animals , Argentina , Nematoda/isolation & purification , Peru , Strongylida Infections/veterinary
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Zootaxa ; 4948(3): zootaxa.4948.3.5, 2021 Mar 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33757018

ABSTRACT

To date, 9 species of Schistosomatidae have been found parasitizing the nasal tissues of mammal and bird hosts in the Eastern Hemisphere, 5 species in Rwanda (Africa), 2 in Australia (Oceania) and 2 in Eurasia. During a parasitological survey of black necked swans, Cygnus melancoryphus, an anatid endemic to South America, schistosome worms in the nasal tissue were found; the first in the Americas. Morphological results based on male worms and in isolated eggs. The worms have a spiny tegument, filiform body with rounded posterior end, two muscular suckers, a robust gynaecophoric channel with thickened cross bands, and around 130 testes. The eggs are elongate with an asymmetrical bulge, with a slender process at one end and a longer curved process at the other. Diagnostic morphological characteristics do not match with any schistosome genus. Part of the mitochondrial cox1 and nuclear DNA 28S partial genes were sequenced and compared to Schistosomatidae in GenBank. The genetic results confirm the distinctiveness of the specimens since they do not group with any described genus or undescribed lineage other than cercariae of "Chilina lineage 1" that emerge from the Patagonian Chilina gibbosa, a freshwater snail endemic to South America. Based on morphological and genetic characterization of these schistosomes, these specimens represent a new genus and species that parasitizes black necked swans as adults in the nasal tissue, and C. gibbosa is the first intermediate host, both hosts being endemic to South America.


Subject(s)
Bird Diseases , Schistosomatidae , Animals , Male , Phylogeny , Schistosomatidae/genetics , Snails , South America
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Parasitol Res ; 120(4): 1219-1232, 2021 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33521841

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A new trematode species, Derogenes lacustris Tsuchida, Flores, Viozzi, Rauque et Urabe n. sp. (Derogenidae: Derogeninae), from freshwater fishes is described using morphological and molecular approaches in Argentinean Patagonia. D. lacustris is the most common hemiuroidean species in the Limay River basin and parasitizes almost all the native and introduced Patagonian freshwater fish. This new species could be considered as the unique freshwater species in the genus Derogenes Nicoll, 1910. Another hemiuroidean species, Thometrema patagonica Szidat (Archiev Hydrobiol 51: 542-577, 1956) Lunaschi et Drago 2000 (Derogenidae: Halipeginae), is found from Percichthys trucha (Perciformes) in the Neuquén River basin. Its diagnosis and molecular data are provided by the present study. In the molecular analysis of the Patagonian hemiuroideans, T. patagonica composes a group with halipeginean species in the phylogenetic tree of 28S rDNA sequences, while D. lacustris is not included in the same group. D. lacustris also shows low intraspecific variation in COI sequences regardless of the localities or host species.


Subject(s)
Fish Diseases/parasitology , Perciformes/parasitology , Trematoda/classification , Trematode Infections/veterinary , Animals , Argentina , Electron Transport Complex IV/genetics , Female , Fresh Water , Host Specificity , Male , Phylogeny , RNA, Helminth/genetics , RNA, Ribosomal, 28S/genetics , Rivers , Trematoda/genetics , Trematoda/isolation & purification , Trematode Infections/parasitology
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Int J Public Health ; 65(9): 1647-1655, 2020 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33145658

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OBJECTIVES: To describe trends in teenage motherhood (TM), based on the socioeconomic groups teenagers belong to, and factors related to their first experience of heterosexual intercourse (FEHI). We took into consideration women aged 20-24 years, comparing three surveys from 1999, 2004, and 2012. METHODS: We obtained data from the Ecuadorian Demographic and Health Surveys about 4,696 women aged 20-24 years who had given birth as teenagers. Prevalence ratios and their confidence intervals (95% CI) were calculated to estimate changes in socioeconomic inequalities and factors related to the FEHI. RESULTS: The prevalence of TM increased from 48% in 1999 to 60% in 2012 among women with complete primary education. The social gradient among socioeconomic groups were sustained. We detected no changes in the socioeconomic inequalities characterizing TM, and in the factors related to the FEHI across the three studies in Ecuador. CONCLUSIONS: Socioeconomic inequalities in TM and disadvantageous circumstances at FEHI remained unchanged for 14 years. Some factors are vital for reducing teenage motherhood in Ecuador: gender-equitable economic development, access to comprehensive-sexual education, contraception, health services, and safe abortion.


Subject(s)
Pregnancy in Adolescence/statistics & numerical data , Sexual Behavior/statistics & numerical data , Adolescent , Ecuador/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Pregnancy , Socioeconomic Factors , Young Adult
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