198 resultados para Herpesvírus humano 4
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We compared the results obtained by serotyping of PorB epitopes using an expanded panel of monoclonal antibodies (mAb) including mAb 7 and mAb 10, with results obtained by RFLP of rRNA genes (ribotyping). The purpose of this study was to assess the correlation between phenotypic- and genotypic- methods for typing N. meningitidis. The ribotypes obtained using ClaI or EcoRV endonucleases grouped the strains in seven and two different patterns, respectively. This additional characterization of PorB epitopes improved the correlation between these two methods of typing N. meningitidis.
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Salmonella spp. are the etiologic agents of salmonellosis, a worldwide spread zoonoses causing foodborne outbreaks and clinical diseases. By serological identification, Salmonella enterica subsp. enterica serotype 1,4,[5],12:i:- accounted for 8.8% of human and 1.6% of nonhuman Salmonella strains isolated in São Paulo State, during 1991-2000. A total of 28.6% of them amplified a fragment corresponding to H:1,2 (flagellar phase two) through PCR analysis and were further assigned as S. Typhimurium. Antimicrobial resistance was detected in 36.3% of the 369 PCR-negative strains tested, including the multiresistance to ampicillin, chloramphenicol, sulfonamides, tetracycline, and streptomycin.
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Hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) is a contagious enteroviral infection occurring primarily in children and characterized by vesicular palmoplantar eruptions and erosive stomatitis. Echovirus 4 (EV-4) has been commonly associated with aseptic meningitis. The association of HFMD with EV-4 has not been reported previously. Two samples of a 14-month child who presented mild fever, sores in the mouth, rash with blisters on the palm of hands and soles of feet were sent to Enteric Viruses Laboratory of Adolfo Lutz Institute. Clinical samples were inoculated in three different cell lines, and those which presented cytopathic effect (CPE), were submitted to Indirect Immunofluorescence Assay (IFA) and "one step" RT-PCR. Agarose gel electrophoresis from RT-PCR product, showed a product with 437 bp, which is characteristic of Enterovirus group. Echovirus 4 was identified by IFA. Although HFMD is a viral infection associated mainly with Enterovirus 71 (HEV-71) and Coxsackievirus A16 (CV-A16), our results demonstrate a diversity of serotype related to HFMD and stress the importance of epidemiological surveillance to this disease and its complications.
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The natural co-infection with dengue virus can occur in highly endemic areas where different serotypes have been observed for many years. We report here four cases of DENV-3/DENV-4 co-infection detected by serological and molecular tests among 674 patients with acute undifferentiated fever from the tropical medicine reference center of Manaus City, Brazil, between 2005 and 2010. Analysis of the sequences obtained indicated the presence of genotype 3 and 1 for DENV-3 and DENV-4 respectively.
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We report the first isolation of Dengue virus 4 (DENV-4) in the state of São Paulo, from two patients - one living in São José do Rio Preto and the other one in Paulo de Faria, both cities located in the Northwest region of the state. The virus isolations were accomplished in the clone C6/36 Aedes albopictus cell line, followed by indirect immunofluorescence assays, performed with type-specific monoclonal antibodies that showed positive reactions for DENV-4. The results were confirmed by Nested RT-PCR and Real-Time RT-PCR assays. The introduction of DENV-4 in a country that already has to deal with the transmission of three other serotypes increases the possibility of the occurrence of more severe cases of the disease. The importance of early detection of dengue cases, before the virus spreads and major outbreaks occur, should be emphasized.
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SUMMARY The natural co-infection with dengue virus can occur in highly endemic areas where different serotypes have been observed for many years. We report one case of DENV-1/DENV-4 co-infection in human serum detected by molecular tests. Phylogenetic analysis of the sequences obtained indicated the presence of genotype V and II for DENV-1 and DENV-4, respectively.
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Dengue is currently a major public-health problem. Dengue virus (DENV) is classified into four distinct serotypes, DENV 1-4. After 28 years of absence, DENV-4 was again detected in Brazil in 2010 in Roraima State, and one year later, the virus was identified in the northern Brazilian states of Amazonas and Pará, followed by Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. In Minas Gerais, the first confirmed case of DENV-4 occurred in the municipality of Frutal in 2011 and has now been isolated from a growing number of patients. Although DENV-2 is associated with the highest risk of severe forms of the disease and death due to the infection, DENV-4 has also been associated with severe forms of the disease and an increasing risk of hemorrhagic manifestations. Herein, the first fatal case of confirmed DENV-4 in Brazil is reported. The patient was an 11-year-old girl from the municipality of Montes Claros in northern Minas Gerais State, Brazil. She had idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura as a comorbid condition and presented with a fulminant course of infection, leading to death due to hemorrhagic complications. Diagnosis was confirmed by detection of Dengue-specific antibodies using IgM capture enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and semi-nested RT-PCR. Primary care physicians and other health-care providers should bear in mind that DENV-4 can also result in severe forms of the disease and lead to hemorrhagic complications and death, mainly when dengue infection is associated with coexisting conditions.
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There are few studies on the role of innate immune response in dermatophytosis. An investigation was conducted to define the involvement of Toll-Like Receptors (TLRs) 2 and 4 in localized (LD) and disseminated (DD) dermatophytosis due to T. rubrum. Fifteen newly diagnosed patients, eight patients with LD and seven with DD, defined by involvement of at least three body segments were used in this study. Controls comprised twenty skin samples from healthy individuals undergoing plastic surgery. TLR2 and TLR4 were quantified in skin lesions by immunohistochemistry. A reduced expression of TLR4 in the lower and upper epidermis of both LD and DD patients was found compared to controls; TLR2 expression was preserved in the upper and lower epidermis of all three groups. As TLR4 signaling induces the production of inflammatory cytokines and neutrophils recruitment, its reduced expression likely contributed to the lack of resolution of the infection and the consequent chronic nature of the dermatophytosis. As TLR2 expression acts to limit the inflammatory process and preserves the epidermal structure, its preserved expression may also contribute to the persistent infection and limited inflammation that are characteristic of dermatophytic infections.
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Os autores induziram malária em pacientes portadores de neurosífilis com 3 diferentes "raças" do P. falciparum do Estado de Goiás. Tôdas foram resistentes à cloroquina em doses de 1.5 e 3g nas 48 horas. Uma delas apresentou resposta parcial ao tratamento com sulfato de quinino (20g em dez dias) e à combinação de sulfametoxipirazina e pirimetamina.
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Os autores realizando capturas de Triatomíneos na favela do Morro do Telégrafo (São Cristóvão - GB), onde as construções, na sua maioria são de barro ou estuque puderam, constatar: 1) - Todos os exemplares capturados eram da espécie Triatoma rubrofasciata (De Geer, 1.773). 2) - De 170 domicílios examinados, foram encontrados triatomíneos em 23, sendo que o mínimo de triatomíneos por casa foi de 1 exemplar e o máximo de 56 exemplares. Esta última cifra foi obtida em duas capturas consecutivas no mesmo local. 3 - Entre 115 exemplares capturados, 8 eram ninfas do 1º estágio, 15 de 2º, 10 de 3º, 5 de 5º, 11 de 6º, 42 eram adultos machos e 24 fêmeas 4) - Nenhum dos hemipteros examinados mostrou-se infectado por qualquer flagelado. 5) - A reação de precüpitina feita em 17 exemplares revelou resultado positivo para sangue humano em 15, para rato em 1 e para porco e galinha em 1.
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São efetuadas pelos autores consideração sôbre caso humano de leptospirose motivada pela Leptospira canicola, tendo o agente etiológico sido isolado através de hemocultura realizada no quinto dia de evolução da doença. Como manifestações fundamentais, ocorreram febre e cefaléia acentuadas, além de mialgia e vômitos repetidos. Foi abrupto o início dos sintomas; evidências de comprometimento meníngeo estiveram ausentes, ao contrário puderam ser coletadas informações tradutoras de presença de agressão renal. No decurso do processo mórbido não houve icterícia. A cura teve lugar de maneira razoavelmente rápida. Basicamente, salientaram os autores que, no Brasil, êsse acometimento correspondeu ao primeiro em relação ao qual pôde ser isolado e devidamente identificado o espiroquetídeo responsável e, mais precisamente, a Leptospira canicola.
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Pela primeira vez foi diagnosticado pela morfologia da larva filarióide, o parasitismo humano por Trichostrongylus sp, em Santa Maria, RS.
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Os autores trataram 13 indivíduos com a doença de Chagas, 4 na fase aguda e 9 na fase crônica, forma indeterminada, com o CL 71.366 do Laboratório Lederle, usando diferentes esquemas terapêuticos nos dois grupos. Embora a droga fosse relativamente bem suportada pela maioria dos indivíduos, todos os chagásicos, após o tratamento, continuavam com parasitemia demonstrável pelos xenodiagnósticos, apesar do controle de cura não ter sido rigoroso. Concluem os autores pela ineficácia do medicamento no tratamento da doença de Chagas, nos esquemas utilizados.