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Parasitol Res ; 123(6): 246, 2024 Jun 19.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38896311

ABSTRACT

Human toxocariasis is a neglected anthropozoonosis with global distribution. Treatment is based on the administration of anthelmintics; however, their effectiveness at the tissue level is low to moderate, necessitating the discovery of new drug candidates. Several groups of synthetic compounds, including coumarin derivatives, have demonstrated bioactivity against fungi, bacteria, and even parasites, such as Dactylogyrus intermedius, Leishmania major, and Plasmodium falciparum. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of ten coumarin-derived compounds against Toxocara canis larvae using in vitro, cytotoxicity, and in silico tests for selecting new drug candidates for preclinical tests aimed at evaluating the treatment of visceral toxocariasis. The compounds were tested in vitro in duplicate at a concentration of 1 mg/mL, and compounds with larvicidal activity were serially diluted to obtain concentrations of 0.5 mg/mL; 0.25 mg/mL; 0.125 mg/mL; and 0.05 mg/mL. The tests were performed in a microculture plate containing 100 T. canis larvae in RPMI-1640 medium. One compound (COU 9) was selected for cytotoxicity analysis using J774.A1 murine macrophages and it was found to be non-cytotoxic at any concentration tested. The in silico analysis was performed using computational models; the compound presented adequate results of oral bioavailability. To confirm the non-viability of the larvae, the contents of the microplate wells of COU 9 were inoculated intraperitoneally (IP) into female Swiss mice at 7-8 weeks of age. This confirmed the larvicidal activity of this compound. These results show that COU 9 exhibited larvicidal activity against T. canis larvae, which, after exposure to the compound, were non-viable, and that COU 9 inhibited infection in a murine model. In addition, COU 9 did not exhibit cytotoxicity and presented adequate bioavailability in silico, similar to albendazole, an anthelmintic, which is the first choice for treatment of human toxocariasis, supporting the potential for future investigations and preclinical tests on COU 9.


Subject(s)
Coumarins , Larva , Toxocara canis , Animals , Larva/drug effects , Toxocara canis/drug effects , Coumarins/pharmacology , Coumarins/chemistry , Anthelmintics/pharmacology , Anthelmintics/chemistry , Biological Availability , Mice , Computer Simulation , Toxocariasis/drug therapy , Toxocariasis/parasitology
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Exp Parasitol ; 258: 108720, 2024 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38367945

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Human toxocariasis is a parasitic anthropozoonosis that is difficult to treat and control. A previous study carried out with Lactobacillus acidophilus ATCC 4356 revealed that the cell free supernatant (CFS) of this probiotic killed 100% of Toxocara canis larvae in vitro. The present study aimed to investigate the characteristics of the CFS of L. acidophilus ATCC 4356, which may be involved in its larvicidal effects on T. canis. L. acidophilus ATCC 4356 was cultured, and lactic and acetic acids present in the CFS were quantified by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The levels of pH and H2O2 were also analyzed. To assess the larvicidal effect of the CFS, this was tested pure and diluted (1:2 to 1:128) on T. canis larvae. High concentrations of lactic and acetic acids were detected in the CFS. The acidity of the pure CFS was observed at pH 3.8, remaining acidic at dilutions of 1:2 to 1:16. Regarding the in vitro larvicidal effect, 100% death of T. canis larvae was observed using the pure CFS and 1:2 dilution. Based on these results, it can be inferred that the presence of higher concentrations of organic acids and low pH of the medium contributed to the larvicidal activity of the CFS of L. acidophilus ATCC 4356. In addition, the maintenance of the larvicidal effect, even after dilution, suggests a greater chance of the larvicidal effect of this CFS against T. canis in vivo.


Subject(s)
Probiotics , Toxocara canis , Toxocariasis , Animals , Humans , Lactobacillus acidophilus/metabolism , Hydrogen Peroxide/pharmacology , Toxocariasis/parasitology , Larva , Acetates/metabolism , Acetates/pharmacology
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PLoS One ; 18(7): e0288651, 2023.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37463166

ABSTRACT

Immunization is one of the most effective measures in public health, and it is responsible for the reduction of vaccine-preventable diseases. In the present study, vaccine coverage (VC) and the spatial dynamics of homogeneity of VC (HVC) were compared and analyzed in the terms of the immunobiologicals administered to children aged < 1 year in a state in Paraíba, Brazil. This is a mixed ecological study that used public-domain secondary data from the years 2016 and 2017 from the Information System of the Brazilian National Immunization Program (SI-PNI) and the Brazilian National Information System of Live Births (SINASC). VC rates were calculated by dividing the number of administered doses by the number of live births. Then, VC was classified into four categories. The Municipal HVC was considered adequate when the overall VC exceeds 75%. The study included a descriptive analysis and a spatial autocorrelation analysis for HVC using global and local Moran's statistics. The stratified VC analysis revealed a significant number of municipalities in each of the state's mesoregions with low or very low VC rates for all immunobiologicals, with the Mata Paraibana mesoregion having the worst percentages in both years studied. The spatial analysis of HVC revealed several clusters of inadequate homogeneity, with Mata Paraibana being the worst mesoregion in 2016. The analysis of spatial dynamics and spatial statistics techniques allows the precise identification of vulnerable areas, "vaccination pockets," making it possible to develop plans aimed at meeting the targets of the PNI.


Subject(s)
Vaccines , Humans , Child , Brazil , Spatial Analysis , Vaccination , Cities
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Immunobiology ; 228(3): 152359, 2023 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36857908

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Toxocariasis is an anthropozoonosis caused by the helminth Toxocara canis that shows different clinical manifestations as visceral, ocular, or neurological toxocariasis forms. Probiotics have been studied as alternatives to prevent and treat this parasitosis. Lactobacillus rhamnosus is a prospect that presents immunomodulatory activity that acts to strengthen the intestinal barrier. In this context, the main objective of this study was to evaluate the protective capacity and immunomodulatory action of the probiotic Lactobacillus rhamnosus at the level of the intestinal mucosa in different stages of T. canis infection (acute and chronic). Mice were supplemented by oral gavage with 1 × 107 UFC/mL L. rhamnosus for 15 days before inoculation with 100 embryonated eggs of T. canis. Euthanasia of mice was conducted at three different time points: 2, 15 and 30 days post-inoculation (PI). The brain, lungs and liver were collected to evaluate the intensity of infection. The small intestines were removed, and mucosal cells of the duodenum were collected to perform gene analysis of IFN-γ, IL-10, IL-4 and IL-13 by real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). Jejunum and ileum segments were analysed by histological techniques. A reduction of 51% in infection intensity was observed in the tissue of supplemented animals evaluated 2 days PI; however, analysis of groups 15 and 30 days PI did not show a protective effect. The intestinal mucosa of supplemented animals presented an inflammatory process that initiated at 2 days PI, persisted at 15 days PI and had regressed at 30 days PI. IL-13 transcription was increased in the probiotic group 2 days after supplementation ended; however, the same increase was not observed in the group that was supplemented and infected. Toxocara canis modulated the local immune system, with suppression of IFN-γ at 2 days PI and increased levels of IL-4 and IL-10 at 15 days PI. These results indicate that, under the studied conditions, the protective effect of Lactobacillus rhamnosus against infection caused by T. canis is not related to IL-4, IL-10 or IFN-γ but could be influenced by IL-13 action at 2 days PI. The probiotic stimulated immune cell recruitment to the intestinal mucosa, which can be involved in the diminished capacity of larval penetration in the mucosa, resulting in the reduced infection intensity observed during acute infection.


Subject(s)
Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus , Probiotics , Toxocara canis , Toxocariasis , Animals , Mice , Toxocariasis/pathology , Interleukin-10 , Interleukin-4 , Interleukin-13 , Intestinal Mucosa/pathology , Immunomodulation
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BMC Public Health ; 23(1): 29, 2023 01 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36604709

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BACKGROUND: Measles is a contagious viral disease that seriously affects children. The measles vaccine is widely recommended in Brazil and in the world; however, the disease remains relevant for the health authorities. The aim of the present study was to evaluate first and second dose of measles vaccine coverage (VC) in the cities of São Paulo and its spatial dynamics between 2015 and 2020. METHOD: In this mixed-type ecological study, we used secondary, public domain data from 2015 to 2020, extracted from the Digital Information System of the National Immunization Program, Mortality Information System and the National Live Birth Information System. After calculating the VC, the following four categories were created: very low, low, adequate, and high, and the spatial autocorrelation of VC was analyzed using the Global and Local Moran's statistics. RESULTS: A steady decline in adherence to the vaccination was observed, which dynamically worsened until 2020, with a high number of cities fitting the classification of ineffective coverage and being potentially harmful to the effectiveness of the immunization activities of their neighbors. CONCLUSION: A direct neighborhood pattern was observed between the units with low vaccination coverage, which implied that the reduction in measles VC was somehow related to and negatively influenced by the geographic location and social culture of these areas.


Subject(s)
Measles , Vaccination Coverage , Child , Humans , Brazil/epidemiology , Vaccination , Measles/epidemiology , Measles/prevention & control , Measles Vaccine , Spatial Analysis
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Online braz. j. nurs. (Online) ; 22: e20236651, 01 jan 2023. ilus, tab
Article in English, Portuguese | LILACS, BDENF - Nursing | ID: biblio-1451206

ABSTRACT

OBJETIVO: Analisar a distribuição espacial da tuberculose e sua associação com fatores socioeconômicos. MÉTODO: Estudo ecológico, misto, com análise espacial dos casos de tuberculose no estado da Paraíba, notificados no período de 2015 a 2018. RESULTADOS: Foram notificados 6.082 casos, com incidência média de 37,4/100 mil habitantes. Nenhum município foi classificado com desenvolvimento "muito baixo", embora exista significância estatística entre as taxas de incidência e os fatores socioambientais. CONCLUSÃO: O índice de Moran apontou autocorrelação positiva entre as áreas com altas incidências. O Moran Map releva clusters que indicam concentração da infecção entre a Zona da Mata e o Agreste Paraibano, sendo o maior deles formado por 19 municípios.


OBJECTIVE: To analyze the spatial distribution of tuberculosis and its association with socioeconomic factors. METHOD: A mixed-methods ecological study with spatial analysis of tuberculosis cases in the state of Paraíba, reported from 2015 to 2018. RESULTS: A total of 6,082 cases were reported, with a mean incidence of 37.4/100,000 inhabitants. No municipality was classified as having "very low" development, although statistical significance exists between the incidence rates and the socioenvironmental factors. CONCLUSION: The Moran Index pointed out a positive autocorrelation between areas with high incidence values. The Moran Map reveals clusters that indicate a concentration of the infection between Zona da Mata and Agreste Paraibano, the largest of which comprises 19 municipalities.


Subject(s)
Humans , Socioeconomic Factors , Tuberculosis , Spatial Analysis , Ecological Studies , Health Information Systems
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BMC Public Health ; 22(1): 1204, 2022 06 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35710366

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Over time, vaccination has been consolidated as one of the most cost effective and successful public health interventions and a right of every human being. This study aimed to assess the spatial dynamics of the vaccine coverage (VC) rate of children aged < 1 year per municipality in the Brazilian Northeast at 2016 and 2017. METHODS: This is a mixed-type ecological study that use a Public domain data Health Information. Vaccine doses were obtained from the Information System of the Brazilian National Immunization Program, and live births from the Brazilian Information System of Live Births of the Brazilian Unified Health System. Descriptive analysis of the coverage of all the vaccines for each year of the study was conducted, and Mann-Whitney U test was used to compare VC between the study years. Chi-squared test was used to evaluate the association between the years and VC, which was stratified into four ranges, very low, low, adequate, and high. Spatial distribution was analyzed according to both each study year and vaccine and presented as thematic maps. Spatial autocorrelation was analyzed using Moran's Global and Local statistics. RESULTS: Compared with 2017, 2016 showed better VC (p < 0.05), except for Bacillus Calmette-Guérin. In the spatial analysis of the studied vaccines, the Global Moran's Index did not show any spatial autocorrelation (p > 0.05), but the Local Moran's Index showed some municipalities, particularly the Sertão Paraibano region, with high VC, high similarity, and a positive influence on neighboring municipalities (p < 0.05). In contrast, most municipalities with low VC were concentrated in the Mata Paraibano region, negatively influencing their neighbors (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Uneven geographic regions and clusters of low VC for children aged < 1 year in the State of Paraíba were spatially visualized. Health policy makers and planners need to urgently devise and coordinate an action plan directed at each state's regions to fulfill the vaccination calendar, thereby reversing the vulnerability of this age group, which is at a higher risk of diseases preventable by vaccination.


Subject(s)
Immunization Programs , Vaccines , Brazil , Child , Cities , Humans , Spatial Analysis
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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 29(48): 73519-73527, 2022 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35619017

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Air pollution is a worldwide health problem, and exposure to the pollution can cause damage to the human body, especially to the respiratory and cardiovascular systems. Asthma is the third most common chronic disease in Brazil, presenting high prevalence in some areas. The aim of this study was to evaluate the self-report the prevalence of asthma symptoms in Santos city, Brazil, and its associated factors in the adult population (between 18 and 59 years old). A cross-sectional study was applied in two different areas of the city. The participants of this study were selected by zip code estimated on a random sample. The ECHRS and a demographic questionnaire were used to collect data. Associations between categorical variables were tested using Pearson's chi-square test or Fisher's exact test. Single and multiple logistic regression models were applied to evaluate the risk factors for asthma. Georeferencing was implemented to distribute the cases. The highest prevalence of asthma was found in Ponta da Praia neighborhood (16.4%; p=0.019), as well as waking up with a coughing crisis in the last 12 months (26.4%; p <0.001). The risk factors for asthma were the following: living next Santos Port area (OR: 2.90; 95%CI 1.13-7.44); and the presence of O3 (OR = 2.63; 95%CI 0.86-7.96). This pioneering study demonstrated that living near the port area increases the chances of adults having self-reported asthma symptoms.


Subject(s)
Air Pollution , Asthma , Adolescent , Adult , Asthma/epidemiology , Asthma/etiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Environmental Exposure/analysis , Humans , Middle Aged , Prevalence , Self Report , Young Adult
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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 29(10): 14552-14560, 2022 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34613545

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The Metropolitan Region of Baixada Santista (MRBS) is a highly contaminated area. High-risk pregnancy is one factor that leads to a higher chance of both morbidity and mortality of the mother-fetus binomial. The purpose of this study is to analyze the association between exposure to environmental contaminants and high-risk pregnancy. Case-control study, using a probabilistic and random sample composed of 201 high-risk pregnant women (cases) and 201 no high-risk pregnant women (control) followed up during prenatal care at a Public Hospital. The instrument used was a self-administered questionnaire. Contaminated areas data were obtained from the Environmental Company of the São Paulo State. The participants were georeferenced by their place of residence. Descriptive analysis, Chi-square test, and univariate and multiple logistic regression analysis were performed. The multiple logistic regression model demonstrated that living in a contaminated area (OR = 1.565; 95%CI: 1.033; 2.370), preterm delivery in the current pregnancy (OR = 1.989; 95%CI: 1.239; 3.194), and more than 35 years old (OR = 2.822; 95%CI: 1.692; 4.706) are factors jointly related to high-risk pregnancy. Environmental contaminants play an important role in high-risk pregnancy, and mitigating measures are needed to improve the environment and reduce high-risk pregnancy.


Subject(s)
Pregnancy, High-Risk , Premature Birth , Adult , Brazil , Case-Control Studies , Female , Humans , Infant, Newborn , Pregnancy
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J Infect Dev Ctries ; 15(11): 1569-1577, 2021 11 30.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34898480

ABSTRACT

Leprosy and tuberculosis are endemic in several countries. The aim of this study was to describe factors associated with co-infection among both diseases. A systematic review was carried out, following the Quality of Reporting of Meta-analyses, with the PubMed and Biblioteca Virtual em Saúde (BVS) portals as sources, under eligibility criteria: cross-sectional, cohort, case-control studies or case reports, published in Portuguese, English, French and Spanish, from 2015 to 2020. Studies that dealt with leprosy and tuberculosis not in the context of co-infection were excluded. The initial phase resulted in 1079 articles; 13 went on to a final stage. All were case reports. Thirteen (72.2%) participants were male, aged between 17 and 72 years. Life habits were found in 8 (44.4%) of the articles: 1 (12.5%) reported chronic alcoholism, 1 (12.5%) reported chronic smoking and alcoholism and 1(12.5%) reported chronic smoking, alcoholism and use of illicit drugs. Pathological history was mentioned by 14 (77.8%) patients; 1 (7.1%) reported HIV/AIDS. Three patients (16.6%) described previous history of tuberculosis and/or leprosy. Seven (38.9%) participants reported vaccination with Bacillus Calmette-Guérin. The pulmonary form of tuberculosis predominated and one third of the patients presented resistance to, at least, one tuberculostatic. All cases had multibacillary leprosy. The study did not highlight any comorbidity, and there was no change in the course of the conditions owing to co-infection.


Subject(s)
Coinfection/complications , Leprosy/complications , Tuberculosis, Pulmonary/complications , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult
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Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33533812

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Human toxocariasis consists of chronic tissue parasitosis that is difficult to treat and control. This study aimed to evaluate the action of the probiotic Lactobacillus acidophilus ATCC 4356 on larvae of Toxocara canis and the effect of IFN-γ cytokine on parasite-host in vivo (1.109 CFU) and in vitro (1.106, 1.107, 1.108, 1.109 CFU) interactions. Four groups of six BALB/c mice were formed: G1 - L. acidophilus supplementation and T. canis infection; G2 - T. canis infection; G3 - L. acidophilus supplementation; and G4 - PBS administration. Mice were intragastrically suplemented with probiotics for 15 days before inoculation and 48 h after inoculation with 100 T. canis eggs. The inoculation of T. canis was also perfomed intragastrically. The recovery of larvae took place through digestion of liver and lung tissues; the evaluation of IFN-γ gene transcription in leukocytes was performed by qPCR. The in vitro test consisted of incubating the probiotic with T. canis larvae. The supplementation of probiotics produced a reduction of 57.7% (p = 0.025) in the intensity of infection of T. canis larvae in mice, whereas in the in vitro test, there was no larvicidal effect. In addition, a decrease in the IFN-γ gene transcription was observed in both, T. canis-infected and uninfected mice, regardless of whether or not they received supplementation. The probiotic L. acidophilus ATCC 4356 reduced T. canis infection intensity in mice, however, the probiotic did not have a direct effect on larvae, demonstrating the need of interaction with the host for the beneficial effect of the probiotic to occur. Yet, the proinflammatory cytokine IFN-γ did not apparently contributed to the observed beneficial effect of probiotics.


Subject(s)
Lactobacillus acidophilus/drug effects , Probiotics/administration & dosage , Toxocara canis/drug effects , Toxocariasis/drug therapy , Toxocariasis/prevention & control , Animals , Lactobacillus , Larva/drug effects , Mice , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Probiotics/pharmacology , Toxocara canis/microbiology , Toxocara canis/physiology , Toxocariasis/parasitology
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Ethn Health ; 26(8): 1261-1274, 2021 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31072126

ABSTRACT

Objective: To relate the socio-demographic profile with access to health services of the population living in environmentally degraded areas in an estuary region.Study design: A sectional field study of 8819 people, evaluating three contaminated areas of São Vicente.Methods: Households were divided by studied area. A structured and pre-tested questionnaire was applied to obtain the data. A probabilistic sample was used. The prevalence of each of the outcomes of interest by area was calculated. To verify the existence of an association between the outcomes of interest and other variables (qualitative), by area, a descriptive analysis and to compare percentages and a comparison test was used between two proportions, a Chi-square test and/or a Fisher's exact test and a Kruska-wallis and Dunn multiple comparison were used as well. The significance level was 5%.Results: Most residents (94%) reported the use of public health services at least once a year (p < 0.001), mainly through the Basic Health Units (BHU) (p < 0.001). Most of the studied population (65%) did not have private health insurance and their schooling was basically restricted to primary education (p < 0.001). The predominant family income (70%) in the three areas was between one and five minimum wages (p < 0.001), with a higher incidence of people receiving one to three minimum wages at the time. The demand for health services was not associated with education or income.Conclusion: The population of the regions analysed heavily rely on the Unified Health System - SUS, but there was no association between income and frequency of health services and there was also no association between education and use of health services.


Subject(s)
Estuaries , Health Services , Brazil/epidemiology , Humans , Income , Prevalence
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Preprint in Portuguese | SciELO Preprints | ID: pps-1270

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COVID-19 dramatically impacted social vulnerable regions at the periphery of large Brazilian cities. Besides, low testing capacity resulted in the lack of proper control measures due inconsistent information on the disease behave. Objectives: to estimate seroprevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies among Baixada Santista Metropolitan Region (RMBS) population and the impacts of social vulnerability and public policies implemented within an iniquity environment. Methods: a quantitative, cross-sectional study, through a serial serological survey and the application of a questionnaire in stratified population sampling and home drew, in nine municipalities of RMBS. Conclusions: Seroprevalence was 1.4% in the first and 2.2% in the second phase, allowing estimating 15 infected people for each case notified in the first phase, and 10 in the following. Lethality was recalculated to 0.40% and 0.48% in each phase, approaching the international rates. Social vulnerable people were the most affected by the pandemic. Informal work, low income, self-reported skin color as black or brown and ambivalent information regarding prevention should be considered as risk factors. Our results reinforce the relevance of social isolation and the adoption of protective economic and social measures especially for social vulnerable populations


A COVID-19 chegou rapidamente na periferia das grandes cidades brasileiras, socialmente mais vulnerável. A baixa capacidade de testagem resulta na adoção de medidas sem informações consistentes sobre o comportamento da doença e interfere na adoção de ações de controle. Objetivos: estimar a prevalência de infecção por SARS-CoV-2 na população da Região Metropolitana da Baixada Santista (RMBS) e analisar impactos da vulnerabilidade social e de políticas públicas implementadas em contextos de desigualdades. Métodos: estudo de caráter quantitativo, transversal, através de inquérito sorológico seriado e aplicação de questionário em amostragem populacional estratificada e coleta domiciliar, nos nove municípios da RMBS. Conclusões: A soroprevalência medida foi de 1,4% na primeira fase e de 2,2 % na segunda permitindo estimar 15 pessoas infectadas para cada caso notificado na primeira fase, e 10 na seguinte. A letalidade foi recalculada para 0,40% e 0,48 % em cada fase, aproximando-se da casuística internacional. Pessoas mais vulneráveis são as mais atingidas pela pandemia, devendo ser consideradas: a informalidade no trabalho, baixa renda, cor da pele auto referida como preta ou parda e informações ambivalentes quanto à prevenção. Os resultados reforçam a importância do isolamento social e de adoção de medidas econômicas e sociais protetivas destinadas às populações vulneráveis.

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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 27(18): 23181-23187, 2020 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32335827

ABSTRACT

The aim of this study was to analyze the temporal distribution of breast cancer and its relationship with contaminated areas in the Baixada Santista metropolitan region, São Paulo. It is an ecological study on the distribution of breast cancer in the municipalities of the region as well as in regions exposed to environmental contaminants. The population consisted of women aged 20 years and over, totaling 3233 cases in the 12 years of the study. First, we calculated the total annual breast cancer coefficients by municipality, then we standardized by age and the indicator of contamination density by municipality. We then performed cartographic sequencing that revealed the evolution of outcome and exposure. The results showed that the municipality of Santos presented a higher coefficient of the disease. Pearson's correlation was positive with r = 0.7 at a significance level of p = 0.036. Spatially, the most contaminated areas presented higher breast cancer coefficients, except for the municipality of Peruíbe, which despite its low environmental contamination index, presented a high disease coefficient. This study confirmed the hypothesis that environmental contamination affects breast cancer distribution, and the temporal trend shows an increase in the disease in eight of the nine municipalities in the region.


Subject(s)
Environmental Pollution , Adult , Brazil , Female , Humans , Young Adult
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ScientificWorldJournal ; 2020: 8458359, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32308570

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OBJECTIVE: To relate the levels of air pollution and hospital admissions for cardiovascular and respiratory diseases in the city of Manaus in Brazil from 2008 to 2012. METHOD: This is an ecological time-series study among children (under 5 years of age) and elderly (above 60 years of age). Data on the daily number of hospitalizations for cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, pollutants (PM2.5), temperature, and humidity were used. Poisson generalized additive models were used to estimate the association between variables. Increases in hospitalizations for cardiovascular and respiratory diseases were estimated for the interquartile range (IQR) daily mean level of each variable studied, with a confidence interval of 95%. RESULTS: Respiratory diseases and children: -0.40% (95% CI: -1.11, 0.30), 0.59% (95% CI: -0.35, 1.52), and 0.47% (95% CI: -3.28, 4.21) for PM2.5, temperature, and humidity, respectively. Respiratory diseases and elderly: 0.19% (95% CI: -0.93, 1.31), -0.10% (95% CI: -1.85, 1.65), and -6.17% (95% CI: -13.08, 0.74) for PM2.5, temperature, and humidity, respectively. Cardiovascular diseases and elderly: -0.18% (95% CI: -0.86, 0.50), -0.04% (95% CI: -1.10, 1.03), and -3.37% (95% CI: -7.59, 0.85) for PM2.5, temperature, and humidity, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The time-series study found no significant association between PM2.5, temperature, humidity, and hospitalization, unlike the evidences provided by the present academic literature. Since there is no air quality monitoring network in Manaus and the option available in the present study was to reproduce some information obtained from remote sensing, there is a need for implementation of ground monitoring stations for health and environmental studies in the region.


Subject(s)
Air Pollution/adverse effects , Cardiovascular Diseases/epidemiology , Cardiovascular Diseases/etiology , Hospitalization/statistics & numerical data , Respiration Disorders/epidemiology , Respiration Disorders/etiology , Age Factors , Aged , Air Pollutants/adverse effects , Algorithms , Brazil/epidemiology , Cardiovascular Diseases/history , Child, Preschool , Female , History, 21st Century , Humans , Infant , Male , Middle Aged , Models, Theoretical , Particulate Matter/adverse effects , Population Surveillance , Respiration Disorders/history , Risk Factors
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Rev Soc Bras Med Trop ; 53: e20190507, 2020.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32187344

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INTRODUCTION: Intra-domiciliary contacts are a group with the highest risk of developing leprosy. METHODS: A cross-sectional study of intra-domiciliary contacts of new leprosy cases was conducted. A descriptive analysis of the variables was performed. RESULTS: Among 190 contacts, 63% were invited to visit the health unit, and 54.2% received the BCG vaccine. The prevalence of leprosy among the contacts was 4.7%. CONCLUSIONS: The occurrence of leprosy among the contacts was high and similar to that found previously. There were failures in surveillance actions carried out by health units. Never-before treated cases were found.


Subject(s)
BCG Vaccine/administration & dosage , Contact Tracing/statistics & numerical data , Leprosy/epidemiology , Adult , Brazil/epidemiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Leprosy/prevention & control , Male , Middle Aged , Population Surveillance , Prevalence , Socioeconomic Factors , Young Adult
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Environ Sci Pollut Res Int ; 27(15): 18208-18220, 2020 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32172424

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To evaluate the effects of air pollutants on hospitalizations of elderly people for congestive heart failure (CHF) in the city of São Paulo, stratified by sex, exploring lag structures, from 2000 to 2013. Ecological time series study using information on hospitalization of elderly patients for CHF (ICD-10th: I50) obtained from DATASUS for the city of São Paulo. Information on O3, PM10, NO2, SO2, CO, temperature and humidity was obtained from CETESB. Descriptive analyses, Pearson correlation, and generalized linear Poisson regression model were applied to estimate the effects of pollutants. The interquartile variations of O3 (52.45 µg/m3), PM10 (24.28 µg/m3), NO2 (7.63 µg/m3), SO2 (50.22 µg/m3), and CO (1.28 ppm) were associated with increased hospitalizations for CHF. Air pollutants continue to be a factor that contributes to the increase in the number of hospitalizations due to CHF.


Subject(s)
Air Pollutants/analysis , Air Pollution/analysis , Heart Failure , Aged , Hospitalization , Humans , Particulate Matter/analysis , Time Factors
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Parasitol Res ; 119(3): 1161-1165, 2020 Mar.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31848743

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Probiotics have shown promising results as a potential method to control toxocariasis in mice inoculated with embryonated eggs of Toxocara canis. This study aimed to evaluate the protective effect of Saccharomyces boulardii in mice fed in natura chicken livers infected with T. canis. Twenty 15-day-old male Sussex chickens were inoculated with 300 T. canis embryonated eggs via intragastric catheter (GI). After 72 h of infection, each liver was collected and individually offered to a group of 20 mice. Mice that received supplemented ration with S. boulardii (1.107 colony forming units) and consumed in natura chicken liver showed reduction in infection intensity of 67.1%. This study demonstrated that administration of S. boulardii has potential as a probiotic to assist in controlling visceral toxocariasis caused by the consumption of viscera from paratenic hosts containing infective parasite larvae.


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Probiotics , Saccharomyces boulardii/physiology , Toxocariasis/microbiology , Toxocariasis/parasitology , Animals , Chickens/microbiology , Chickens/parasitology , Larva/drug effects , Liver/parasitology , Male , Mice , Toxocara canis/physiology
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Saúde debate ; 44(spe4): 219-231, 2020. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1290140

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RESUMO A Covid-19 chegou rapidamente à periferia das grandes cidades brasileiras, a qual é socialmente mais vulnerável. A baixa capacidade de testagem resulta na adoção de medidas sem informações consistentes sobre o comportamento da doença e interfere na adoção de ações de controle. Objetivou-se estimar a prevalência de infecção por SARS-CoV-2 na população da Região Metropolitana da Baixada Santista (RMBS) e analisar impactos da vulnerabilidade social e de políticas públicas implementadas em contextos de desigualdades. Estudo de caráter quantitativo, transversal, mediante inquérito sorológico seriado e aplicação de questionário em amostragem populacional estratificada e coleta domiciliar, nos nove municípios da RMBS. Conclui-se que a soroprevalência medida foi de 1,4% na primeira fase, e de 2,2% na segunda; permitindo estimar 15 pessoas infectadas para cada caso notificado na primeira fase, e 10 na seguinte. A letalidade foi recalculada para 0,40% e 0,48% em cada fase, aproximando-se da casuística internacional. Pessoas mais vulneráveis são as mais atingidas pela pandemia, devendo ser consideradas: informalidade no trabalho, baixa renda, cor da pele autorreferida como preta ou parda e informações ambivalentes quanto à prevenção. Os resultados reforçam a importância do isolamento social e da adoção de medidas econômicas e sociais protetivas destinadas às populações vulneráveis.


ABSTRACT Covid-19 dramatically impacted socially vulnerable regions at the outskirts of large Brazilian cities. Besides, low testing capacity resulted in the lack of proper control measures due to inconsistent information on the disease's behavior. This study aimed to estimate prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies among the Baixada Santista Metropolitan Region (RMBS) population and the impacts of social vulnerability and public policies implemented within an environment of inequality. A quantitative, cross-sectional study, through a serial serological survey and the application of a questionnaire in stratified population sampling and home drew, in nine municipalities of RMBS. Seroprevalence was 1.4% in the first and 2.2% in the second phase, allowing to estimate 15 infected people for each case notified in the first phase, and 10 in the following. Lethality was recalculated to 0.40% and 0.48% in each phase, approaching the international rates. Socially vulnerable people were the most affected by the pandemic. Informal work, low income, self-reported skin color as black or brown, and ambivalent information regarding prevention should be considered as risk factors. Our results reinforce the relevance of social isolation and the adoption of protective economic and social measures, especially for socially vulnerable populations.

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Rev. Soc. Bras. Med. Trop ; 53: e20190507, 2020. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1092191

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Abstract INTRODUCTION Intra-domiciliary contacts are a group with the highest risk of developing leprosy. METHODS A cross-sectional study of intra-domiciliary contacts of new leprosy cases was conducted. A descriptive analysis of the variables was performed. RESULTS Among 190 contacts, 63% were invited to visit the health unit, and 54.2% received the BCG vaccine. The prevalence of leprosy among the contacts was 4.7%. CONCLUSIONS The occurrence of leprosy among the contacts was high and similar to that found previously. There were failures in surveillance actions carried out by health units. Never-before treated cases were found.


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Humans , Male , Female , Adult , Young Adult , BCG Vaccine/administration & dosage , Contact Tracing/statistics & numerical data , Leprosy/epidemiology , Socioeconomic Factors , Brazil/epidemiology , Population Surveillance , Prevalence , Cross-Sectional Studies , Leprosy/prevention & control , Middle Aged
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