21 resultados para Cuervo, Rufino, 1801-1853
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A parasitological, clinical, serological and molecular cross-sectional study carried out in a highly endemic malaria area of Rio Negro in the Amazon State, Brazil, revealed a high prevalence of asymptomatic Plasmodium vivax infection. A total of 109 persons from 25 families were studied in five villages. Ninety-nine inhabitants (90.8%) had at least one previous episode of malaria. Serology showed 85.7% and 46.9% of positivity when P. falciparum antigens and P. vivax MSP-1, respectively, were used. Twenty blood samples were PCR positive for P. vivax (20.4%) and no P. falciparum infection was evidenced by this technique. No individual presenting positive PCR reaction had clinical malaria during the survey neither in the six months before nor after, confirming that they were cases of asymptomatic infection. Only one 12 year old girl presented a positive thick blood smear for P. vivax. This is the first description of asymptomatic Plasmodium infection in this area studied.
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The geographical distribution and intra-domiciliary capture of sylvatic triatomines in three districts of the province of La Convención, Cusco, Peru are presented. In the district of Vilcabamba, eight adults of Rhodnius pictipes and five adults of Panstrongylus geniculatus were found. In the district of Ocobamba, 19 adults, 14 nymphs, and eggs of P. rufotuberculatus were found. In the district of Echarate, six adults and 10 nymphs of Eratyrus mucronatus, an adult of R. pictipes and P. geniculatus, and a nymph of P. rufotuberculatus were also found. The geographical distribution of E. mucronatus has extended to Cusco. This is the first report in Peru of household colonization by this triatomine.
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The study objective was to investigate an acute case of Chagas disease in the San Pedro de Shishita community, Pebas District, in the Peruvian Amazon basin, a non-endemic area. Both parents of the index case (acute case) were thoroughly interviewed, a seroepidemiological survey was carried out in the community, parasitological exams were carried out only in relatives of the index case, and triatomine bugs were searched for inside houses, peridomiciliary, and in wild environments. Seroprevalence for IgG anti-T. cruzi antibodies was 1/104 (0.96%), using an ELISA test and an indirect immunofluorescence assay. Panstrongylus geniculatus and Rhodnius pictipes adults were found. The index case is autochthonous from San Pedro de Shishita, but the source of transmission is unknown.
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Com o objetivo de descrever os fatores epidemiológicos e clínicos-laboratoriais e avaliar os fatores associados ao desenvolvimento de fibrose moderada e grave, realizou-se a revisão de 426 prontuários médicos de pacientes com infecção crônica pelo vírus da hepatite C, atendidos na Clínica de Moléstias Infecciosas e Parasitárias da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo, no período de 01/01 a 31/12/2000. Dos pacientes incluídos no estudo, 56,3% eram do sexo masculino e 43,7% do sexo feminino. A idade deles variou de 18 a 69 anos. A hemotransfusão foi a forma mais freqüente de transmissão do vírus da hepatite C, encontrada em 128 (30%) dos casos e em 187 (43,9%) pacientes não foi encontrado nenhum fator de risco. A distribuição dos pacientes quanto à alteração arquitetural visto na biópsia hepática foi: grau 0 (14,1%), grau 1 (51,2%), grau 2 (20,6%), grau 3 (8%) e grau 4 (6,1%). Na análise multivariada, encontramos associação positiva entre intensidade da fibrose e idade maior que 40 anos na data da biópsia hepática, níveis séricos de albumina abaixo do limite inferior normal, gama-glutamiltransferase maior ou igual a duas vezes o limite superior da normalidade, plaquetas em número menor que 150.000/mm³ e alta atividade necro-inflamatória. Os dados foram inconclusivos para testar a associação entre gravidade da fibrose e alcoolismo.
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Introduction Several cases of acute Chagas disease (ACD) have been reported in the Peruvian Amazon basin. Methods The objective was to describe and investigate 6 ACD cases in children from indigenous Amazon communities in the province of Datem del Marañón in Loreto department (2006-2010). Results The mean age was 3.6 years. All patients had fever, 4/6 hepatomegaly, 2/6 splenomegaly, and 5/6 had trypomastigotes of Trypanosoma cruzi on thick smears. The fatality rate was 33.3%. Rhodnius pictipes and Rhodnius robustus adults were found inside the homes and in the peri-domiciles. Conclusions All cases reported were isolated cases. We report a new focus of ACD in indigenous populations.
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Aedes albopictus é registrado pela primeira vez no estado de Roraima, Brasil. Entre junho de 2006 e maio de 2007 foram coletadas três pupas e dez larvas, duas das quais chegaram à fase adulta, durante atividades de vigilância rotineiras em três bairros urbanos da cidade de Boa Vista. Embora essa espécie não seja incriminada como vetor primário do dengue, a sua presença pode favorecer a ligação entre os ciclos silvestre e urbano da febre amarela e de outras arboviroses no Brasil.